If you look at the assignment description for the final essay, you will see that there is a list of banned topics. Do you think I should be able to ban certain topics, or should you be able to write about anything you would like? Why do you think I ban topics?
I think that all the topics that are listed are good topics but are very controversial. Abortion is just a touchy subject and every one has an opinion over when life begins. Another thing that would make this subject touchy is if a person had been raped, they are already facing the pain and anguish over that and then to have to find out you were pregnant, what would you do? I would not want to carry a baby that came from such a hateful situation but if you don't believe in abortion it would just be a hard situation. Gay marriage is very controversial right now. I believe in what the Bible says, but then again I have friends that are gay and they should be happy too. That don't mean I have to do it or like it, I stick to the bible on this one. Gun control is in the constitution, right to bear arms, and now they want to take that away! I don't think so. As I have went through a few of these subjects, I think the reason you have banned these topics is because they all have legal consequences that come with them. You will either feel strongly one way or another and not see both sides of the picture. I have done a paper over the legalization of marijuana before and really did not see a problem with this one. It is your right as our teacher to ban certain topics if you would like to for your own reasons or to spare the feelings of others if they were going to be reading it.
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Cash for grades
Cash for grades is a concept I wish they had when I was in school. This program could have positive effects and negative ones depending on how it is used. Some positive effects would be that children would work harder to learn so they could get the reward. In turn, the school system could use this to see if a child may need extra help to learn certain things or maybe have a learning disability. Giving a child cash for good grades can also give them a sense of accomplishment. Cash is also a good gift to give because they can get what they want with the money or maybe they should encourage them to save the money for something bigger and let them know how important it is to save money.
Some negative things that can come from cash for grades is it may cause some children to cheat because they want that prize and will do anything to get it. Another negative is that you don't know what your child may be spending the money on. They could spend it on something that may not be good for them, especially during the teenage years, these young teens could be buying things such as drugs, alcohol, or tobacco products and no parent wants that to happen.
I think overall that the cash for grades could be a positive experience for children but it could also make some children feel like failures if they don't receive a reward for a good grade. Children learn different than others and at different levels so I think it would have to be monitored so it will be fair for all.
Some negative things that can come from cash for grades is it may cause some children to cheat because they want that prize and will do anything to get it. Another negative is that you don't know what your child may be spending the money on. They could spend it on something that may not be good for them, especially during the teenage years, these young teens could be buying things such as drugs, alcohol, or tobacco products and no parent wants that to happen.
I think overall that the cash for grades could be a positive experience for children but it could also make some children feel like failures if they don't receive a reward for a good grade. Children learn different than others and at different levels so I think it would have to be monitored so it will be fair for all.
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Medical Marijuana
Medical marijuana is an all natural substance that could help so many people if only given the chance. Marijuana is considered to be a "street drug" and is illegal but I think it should be considered to be legalized for medicinal purposes. My father had Parkinson's Disease and his doctor told him it would be helpful for his excessive muscle pain because his body was moving non-stop and he could not stop it. It can also be helpful for cancer patients that are in excessive pain or need to gain weight. I believe there are just so many positive uses for marijuana and people are suffering because of it. It should be considered an herbal remedy just like any other root or plant that is used for alternative medicine. I have done a paper on this before and medical marijuana is good for all kinds of disorders such as HIV, asthma, all kinds of cancers, post traumatic stress disorder, and bipolar disorder and there are so many more. How could a plant with so many positive qualities and very few side effects be kept from the people who could benefit from it? If you look at the side effects or listen to those commercials about prescription drugs on the television that have such side effects it is alarming. Lets take Abilify for example, you take it with your antidepressant. This drug has such side effects as dizziness, weight gain, suicidal thoughts, high blood pressure, and low blood sugar. Marijuana has side effects like dry mouth, increased food consumption, euphoric feeling, feelings of laughter, and at the worst some paranoia. I don't know about you but I would much rather have euphoric feelings and fits of laughter than suicidal thoughts and high blood pressure. I think in the future it will become legal, but it is going to take time and why does it even matter if it is only legal on a state basis if the federal government can just arrest you for it anyway? Just don't seem fair.
Friday, March 1, 2013
Evaluating sources
I actually got three names but i'm going to pick two of them. My two picks were Alfred Hitchcock and Martin Van Buren. Alfred Hitchcock is know as the "master of suspense." He was born August 13,1899 in England and died April 29, 1980 in Los Angeles, California from renal failure. In around 1920, Hitchcock started dabbling in the film industry. In the beginning, he worked on the set doing such things as drawing. He got his lucky break when one of the directors fell ill and they chose him to complete the film. His first film that he was hired to direct start to finish was Number 13, but due to the studio closing, the film was never completed. So that is just a little bit on Alfred Hitchcock.
Martin Van Buren was born on December 5, 1782 in New York and died on July 24, 1862. Van Buren had a nickname, Old Kinderhook and was the eighth President of the United States. He was the third of five children and was the son of a farmer and popular tavern owner. Van Buren went to school at Kinderhook Academy and started his legal career at the young age of 14. At the age of 17, Van Buren married a distant relative, Hannah Hoes, and had five children. Martin Van Buren passed away after being sick with pneumonia for more than half a year with complications from bronchial asthma and heart failure. He was buried in the Kinderhook cemetary.
I initially thought I was going to do my biography on Martin Van Buren because I didn't think I could find enough information about Alfred Hitchcock, but Hitchcock had a very interesting life. It is a tough decision because both of them are very interesting, but I think I may do it over Alfred Hitchcock, because I think I would enjoy him more.
Martin Van Buren was born on December 5, 1782 in New York and died on July 24, 1862. Van Buren had a nickname, Old Kinderhook and was the eighth President of the United States. He was the third of five children and was the son of a farmer and popular tavern owner. Van Buren went to school at Kinderhook Academy and started his legal career at the young age of 14. At the age of 17, Van Buren married a distant relative, Hannah Hoes, and had five children. Martin Van Buren passed away after being sick with pneumonia for more than half a year with complications from bronchial asthma and heart failure. He was buried in the Kinderhook cemetary.
I initially thought I was going to do my biography on Martin Van Buren because I didn't think I could find enough information about Alfred Hitchcock, but Hitchcock had a very interesting life. It is a tough decision because both of them are very interesting, but I think I may do it over Alfred Hitchcock, because I think I would enjoy him more.
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