Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Sour, Sweet, Gone
Some experiences in life tend to be negative and seem pointless. School is thought, by some students, to be a waste of time and unnecessary for life success. As a middle-school student, I agreed with this accusation. Now, I realize that going to school is a gift to students and in some countries, not a given right. Children in small, poor countries do not get sufficient education and struggle with issues such as poverty and even staying alive. School is were students learn book smarts, social skills, and much more. Opportunities are available to people that graduated from high school and college that others do not receive. Students do not realize how fortunate they are to have the opportunity to attend a school. School is most certainly a blessing in disguise, and if one does not make the best of it, it will be gone.
Monday, April 26, 2010
Truth vs. Fiction
Sometimes the truth of a matter seems to be fiction. An unbelievable instance is sometimes hard to grasp by people. In sports, there are usually players that are expected to do better than other players. In a little league baseball game, there was a physically handicapped boy who had to have a walker to walk properly. The game was tied with one more inning to go. The handicapped boy struggled to home plate to take his turn batting. After using the tee, the boy hit the ball to the pitcher. The boy started off to first base, as the crowd on both sides cheered him the entire way. The pitcher overthrew the ball past first base so the batter could continue to second. The fielders continued to over-throw the ball, which eventually welcomed the handicapped boy at home plate, scoring the winning point. The crowd's eyes were filled with tears because of the boy's happiness. It is unbelievable that a group of young boys, such as the fielders, would give up winning a game in order to make someone less fortunate happy.
Monday, April 19, 2010
"The True Knowledge" by Oscar Wilde
Thou knowest all; I seek in vain
What lands to till or sow with seed--
The land is black with briar and weed,
Nor cares for falling tears or rain.
Thou knowest all; I sit and wait
With blinded eyes and hands that fail,
Till the last lifting of the veil
And the first opening of the gate.
Thou knowest all; I cannot see.
I trust I shall not live in vain,
I know that we shall meet again
In some divine eternity.
"The True Knowledge" by Oscar Wilde is a religious poem. The poem infers that God is the true knowledge and He is the answer for everything. The author of the poem notes that he "seeks in vain" in what to do. The poem is explaining that without God, people do not know all the answers. He said that he has hands that fail, which means he sins and makes mistake. The author is speaking to God when he says that they shall meet again in a divine eternity.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Music
Music is a great way for people to show emotion or set a mood. Oldies music is usually uplifting and sets a cheerful mood. Artists of the 60’s to the 80's were focused on keeping people entertained with upbeat music and fun songs. People would enjoy going out to dances and having a good time with the fast music to dance to, much like the people of today’s generation. People that are cheerful and in a good mood most of the time are fun to be around. They always have a good time and make the people around them in high spirits. This is much like oldies music. Songs of the 60's to the 80's were always about having a good time and doing things that are not extremely destructive. Today's music talks about suicide and other harmful activities. People that listen to cheerful music tend to be more productive throughout their day and stray from depression.
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