Thursday, May 24, 2012

Mark Twain

"The two most important days of your life are the day you are born, and the day you find out why."

This is one of the most inspirational quotes that I have seen in quite a long time. For a reason I cannot explain, I am incredibly moved by this quote. To me, it really puts my life into perspective. It also reminds me that everything happens for a reason. I think it is really cool how Twain was very specific about this quote. I definitely agree with him, because if it were not for the day I was born I would not be here, and I agree that the idea of finding one's purpose in life is the other most important thing. I really hope that I come across the reason "why" sometime in my life, because it will be an incredibly fulfilling day.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

LAST BLOG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I would say I tried pretty hard on some blogs, and not so hard on other ones. My favorite topic to blog about was the "Team Edgar or Team Nathaniel" blog. I really did not like doing the civil rights blogs. Some of the blogs, I didn't really know what to say so I just put the minimum effort into them but on others I tried really hard  on. I can't really say I learned a lot from the blogs, but I did learn good technological skills and I also learned how to expand on an idea that I really do not feel much emotional connection to. My favorite three stories that we read this year were "The Pit and the Pendulum", "Owl Creek Bridge", and "The Life You Save May Be Your Own."

Advice For New Teacher

There are many things that Miss Wolff should know. First of all, she should know that teaching English will be a challenge. Some things probably won't go right, and if she goes into the class with that mindset she will probably feel better about it. She should also know that not every student is going to get excited about everything that she teaches. In fact, they will probably be not excited at all about most of the topics. Another thing that she should know is that Lutheran may not be what it first seems to be. Even though it appears to be sheltered from the outside, it is not when you actually get to know what goes on there.

Monday, May 7, 2012

What's Good About Fringe

My personal favorite television show is Fringe. I honestly can say without Fringe my life would be incredibly different than it is now. I look forward to watching the show every single week that it airs, and every time the show has something that makes me think deeply. First, the show has a continuous plot, but it is not like a movie. Each episode has its own subplot, while the real story has only bits and pieces that connect from episode to episode. There are also motifs and themes that dominate the plot, such as how science changes our world, fate vs. freewill, and love vs. logic. It is a really good show and I would suggest it to anyone to see.

Civil Rights Story


http://mshistory.k12.ms.us/articles/349/clyde-kennard-a-little-known-civil-rights-pioneer

This is the story of a man named Clyde Kennard who wanted to attend Mississippi Southern College. He was denied admittance twice, and there was even a fabricated lawsuit made against him. He was then sentenced to prison. I think this can relate closely to the essay that Dr. King wrote while he was in prison in Alabama. They were both put into prison for trying to fight for equal rights, and in both cases there were ways that people found minor technicalities in what they were doing and put them into prison for it.