Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Topic 7: Places to Visit

If I could check out a place for a visit that we've been resarching over, Europe would be my top priority. It's one of the most beautiful countries in the world, especially France. Truth be told, we didn't go over most of the most significant landmarks that are found there. I'd like to take a look at the Eiffel Tower and maybe Big Ben. Most of the agriculture is healthy, so I think it would be safe to visit as well.

For the last two weeks, I've found stress because of a major project that I cannot understand squat about. But aside from all that, I think I'm cool.

Heath Elland has found more passion for communication, and Jack Foster might want to visit St. Louis again.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Topic 6: Overpopulation Issues

Countries like China and India have been overloaded with people, making the population ridiculously large. Because of this, there has been a miserable sight of children working in small stores and people sleeping on streets. In India, the law has provided the request that adults may give birth to a maximum of only one baby in order to maintain ability to control the population. If America was overloading with population and homelessness grew, we may create large architecture to provide those in need with homeless shelters and give them education and work provision.

My life at Anderson is going fine; I've got an important book project coming up soon. I also have to write a screenplay for Intro to Media Tech soon.

Heath Eiland says that communication today will be worthless by 50 years later's standards and believes it's very important that people remember the past. Jack Foster has also enjoyed his spring break in St. Louis.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Time Capsule: Future for History (Topic 5)

If I were to put an item in a time capsule, I would put in a possession of a historic person. Then, if a large population forgot the history of the person, they'd realize what the significance of the person meant to the people who lived in the twenty-first century.

My life in Anderson has been sometimes been stressful, because I had an important project to finish. But aside from that, it's been pretty sweet and normal.

Mark Squier of Ms. Hollrah's class has been enjoying the summer weather and is looking forward to the vacation. Also, Sarah Money has been missing her friend who has moved away.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Topic 4: Culture of South Asia

The main reason I enjoy South Asia is because of the cultures of India. Their cities look fanciful on the outside, but that is only skin-deep. Many of the personalities and cultures of the Indians have compelled me, and this is not the first time. I have seen the realistic events in Slumdog Millionaire. I may not want to visit India, but it would be interesting to meet a few of the natives.

One of the blogs I read comes from Matthew Mahavier, who enjoys swimming very much. Another is from Marissa Santos, who enjoys volleyball.

During Anderson, it's been going slow since spring break, but I am grateful that it will be summer in two months; not that I hate it at Anderson, but I need a break from work. But I will need to read a book while I'm on vacation, so maybe it's safer to say I can't wait until college. Ha-ha!

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Free Topic: Hollywood Hollywood Hollywood

I have been thinking a lot lately of making films in Hollywood. I want to make movies with mystery elements, so people will stay interested. I can make drama and comedy movies, irony movies, and especially write scripts. I think making movies would be a nice way to express yourself in the field.

Some scripts of mine will be titled:
Emerson High
Little Mister Bucket & the Beauty Guru
Clokey Vigilance
Pryor to the Commitment
Screenplay in the Sand
Graham Productions
The Road Goes on Forever
7 A.M. With Johnny Pepperman
The Gimme Golfers
etc.


I have been making really good grades in school for the past six weeks, and I can't wait till the end of school.

One blog I've seen comes from Grant Scott, who admires our electrical field and economy. Another comes from Maddie Niemann, who loves computers because of her love to research topics.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Electricity Topic

A very notable invention that comes toward my life is the laptop. This is one of the most excellent and inventive creations in the recreational field of entertainment, especially for the time it came out. As since I've first used it, I see that Wireless Internet Connection works much better as opposed to a computer. Since I've used it, I have gone all over the Internet looking at YouTube videos and games. It's changed my life in many other ways as well: I can do homework on Microsoft Word and use sources to help me.

Life at Anderson has gotten easier, because it's been going by swiftly; however, I have a project to finish, and it's due soon. Two blogs to comment on: Sarah Money of Ms. Hollrah's class has done such a great job of describing the horrific problems in Darfur, stating that nearly everyone is at fault, throwing in figurative language and even witty parts. Another comes from Wyatt Hooks, who gives us a painting to represent Latin America, which works effectively due to the fact it was done by Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Rwanda Creeps

This is one of the most tragic experiences of the unlucky and those who have been called less than since the Holocaust. The murdered civilians, however, should have been more responsible and listened to the warnings the first victims gave them. I have examined the six articles my teacher gave me, and I am shocked and brought to gut-twisting because these people are like the Nazis for Africa. As it says in one of the sources, when the Holocaust ended, genocide was considered a hatefulness by everyone in the world, or so everyone thought. The most guilty party to me is the Rwanda government, because they have awful opinions to think they are more than and deservedly respected than their civilians.

A recent blog I've checked out comes from Ira Cruz of Ms. Hollrah's class; like me, she is very fond of movies and enjoys funny and scary movies, although I'm more up for action. Plus, she seems to have a lot of DVDs. Another comes from Maddie Niemann, who is in the Trojan Belles and has just seen New Moon, which she loved (by the way, Roger Ebert despised it, and he said the characters should be arrested for begging to moan). My past two weeks have been enjoyable; I enjoyed my Thanksgiving vacation and I saw The Blind Side which was pretty good. But this weekend might be hard. I have loads of homework.