Monday, November 29, 2010
journey
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SCHOOL UNIFROMS
High school students shouldn’t wear uniforms to school; high school is a time when kids begin to distinguish themselves from one another. High school students began to develop their own sense of personal style, trying to fit into a group of people or try to stand out. It helps students gain confidence in them. That’s why students should not be forced to wear uniforms to school. Wearing uniforms is also a cover up to the real problems teen and children face today. Uniforms violate student’s right of self-expression, depriving them of their search for their real identity. Now a days I think school uniforms are being pushed more and more into schools, but when you bring up school uniforms most people think or picture children all in the same colored uniforms gathered in front of a Catholic church or a private school. This picture is one of the many problems with school uniforms. Instead of being seen as an individual, students are seen as just another kid in a uniform attending the fancy private schools. The students cannot develop the self-expression that is crucial to their development at this age. Also Uniforms are thought to create a more protected campus and learning environment, however, if someone wants to bully someone else, clothes are not going to stop them. The cost, which is usually seen as a pro, can actually be more than people anticipate. As one can see, in the best interest of the any student, school uniforms should not be made part of the dress code.
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Thursday, November 4, 2010
The Concrete Rose
Proving nature's law is wrong it learned to walk without having feet.
Funny it seems, but by keeping its dreams, it learned to breathe fresh air.
Long live the rose that grew from concrete when no one else ever cared.
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"The Black Cat"
The first black cat Pluto. His name in ancient Roman mythology means king of the underworld, ruling over the abode of the dead.In Greek mythology, which the Romans based their mythology,Pluto was called Hades.So Pluto the black cat, seems to symbolized death to the narrator. When he gave the cat that name it suggest that he thought its a sinister Creator from the moment he saw the black cat. in this book you can tell that the narrator is obviously deranged. also it could do with his drinking how drinking worsened an existing mental condition.I think that the narrator killed the cat also because, the cat fallowed him everywhere and he probable got bugged by it.
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Tuesday, November 2, 2010
"The Nacklace"
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