Thursday, September 29, 2016


  A HUG IS NEARLY A GUN SPELLED BACKWARD


Prompt:

Agree or disagree with E.M. Forster's view that personal relations are more important than causes or patriotism.

          

            We nearly think hugs is a sense of happiness, love and care for others or something. When we think of patriotism is a piece of love that people feel, for their country. In my opinion I agree with E.M Foster opinion because personal relations are more important than patriotism. The reason why I agree with personal relations; is for these three reasons human relationships, bonding, and the act of caring for others. I think that these categories have to do with the importance of a hug and how a person feels and it’s good to identify what’s more important then what is not.

         One of my reasons that personal relations, is more important than a cause of patriotism because of human relationships we learn that the act of caring for one another and how to love is more important. Unlike patriotism is caring for their own country is a lack of compassion because it’s not going to show you how to love or how to care back. The use of language that is used between a personal relation is use to show a very powerful impact on a person life. The use of language shows the effective way on how to identify what’s going wrong, to show a problem of the situation the, act of happiness and the feeling to talk to someone. This shows reality due to the purpose of personal relations because it shows the impact of our lives and how it can affect you on the state of health and someone who doesn’t can get affected by frustration, depression, and so much negative impacts in their lives. The sense of having personal relations impacts a person to another person and shows the change in society, that’s why personal relations is more important than patriotism.

          In addition, my second purpose is bonding an impact with personal relations that show the sense of motivation and discipline. When we bond with others it shows the relation of a connection with another person because it shows how others can encourage one another. The reason for this is because when we have communications we tend to have a more positive outcome in our life’s. When we show that positive outcome we see the act of discipline that shows us was urgent versus what is important and the pathos of what personal relations does on a person. However, patriotism is more prohibited with words that has to do with society and the situations of a country sometimes it has to do with taboo language which really does not tend to communicate I also know that taboo language is very powerful but its more forbidden. I personally think that everyone should express themselves freely which shows how personal relations are very important. This shows the syllogism on why personal relations show the significance on why it matters and how I agree with Mr. Foster.

         My third purpose why I agree with Mr. Foster view is because personal relations shows priorities of care. In addition to this care is the idea of personal relation because it shows how we create reality to use our sense of words. The reason for this is because when we tend to care we use our knowledge of words to make someone feel better the interaction of trying to solve a problem or help them, just trying to make that one-person feelings get better. Unlike with patriotism we do show care for our country, but when we do all of it is just stress relief. I think that patriotism is just trying to make the country better but it does not show how important it is to make a person life a more positive environment. That’s why I think patriotism is not important because it doesn’t show the act of language and the importance of making an impact in someone’s life is just the care for a country to make the country a better place; this is why I agree with Mr. Foster that personal relations is more important.

            Lastly, I agree with Mr. Foster that personal relation is more important than patriotism because it shows the three reasons why personal relations is more important because of care, human relationships and bonding. It also emphasizes the idea of language and the use or words and how we develop that communication with others. I feel that the idea of being happy and full of love and trying to communicate is the idea of life.


Tuesday, September 20, 2016

News Story & Editorial

http://santamariatimes.com/news/local/high-winds-fan-fire-burning-on-vandenberg-s-north-base/article_69ea5b23-d3c0-5aa3-913f-2684ece37e77.html

The news story editorial that I read was the fire of  Vandenburgh this news story is full of opinions because they are not sure if the fire is going to hit homes and they are not sure if when the fire is going to stop so they postponed everything.

My Yoda

My Big Question
Psychologist and a Priest
Ideas:
-  ideally how people compare themselves knowing that we can do better
-  What they think?
-  Society
-  Religion
-  someone thoughts
-  language
-  Discipline
-  mentality
-  behavior
-  Worlds View Why?

Monday, September 19, 2016

Big Question (Discipline)

I WAS HAVING A CONVERSATION WITH MY MOTHER AND SHE SAW A VIDEO ON FACEBOOK WHERE A CHILD WAS GETTING ABUSED BY THEIR OWN TEACHER BECAUSE HE WASNT PAYING ATTENTION AND ALSO WASNT FOLLOWING THE RULES. AS I WAS TALKING TO MY MOTHER ABOUT THIS SITUATION I REALIZE THAT THIS CAN BE MY BIG QUESTION FOR DISCIPLINE!!

VIOLENCE & DICIPLINE          HOW......??????

IN THE WORLD WE THINK ABOUT DISCIPLINE AND HOW TO EDUCATE OUR CHILDREN OR WHAT CAN WE DO FOR PEOPLE TO OBEY THE RULES:
 
MY QUESTION IS WHY IS THERE VIOLENCE AROUND THE WORLD WHY CAN WE JUST TALKED LIKE CIVILIZED PEOPLE? WHY WHEN WE EDUCATE OUR KIDS OR CHILDREN THERES PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD WHO USE VIOLENCE TO EDUCATE THEIR CHILDREN OR TO DISCIPLINE THEM? HOW CAN WE DISCIPLINE THESE CHILDREN TO MAKE THEM UNDERSTAND THE RULES OR FOLLOW DIRECTIONS?


Vocabulary #4




Monday, September 5, 2016

Fast Food Satire/ Should we Create More

To those who are reading this article is going to be about fast food and if you might get offended or you might not like what's  going to be mention in the article I ask you with all respect to please not read ahead. Thank You.

In particular what are fast food they are great foods that are so healthy for you,  foods that are ready for you,  all you have to do is buy it and eat it.  Mc. Donald's, Jack in the box, Little Caesars  and so many more other fast foods always have the pleasure to cook healthy for you. Wait a second, they're so good  and healthy that many people end up being obese, having cholesterol and diabetes.  Its funny how they ended up going to the emergency room and asking the doctors what can I do to stay healthy but I don't know how to cook ,''oh and I hate vegetables.''  The Doctors also mention that is so great that you hate vegetables because they are very bad for you like  who invent them right.

My question is should people start eating like these people that are doing such a great job on how they eat.  We should instead of cooking a great unhealthy meal at home we should go to Mc. Donald's and eat a Big Mac that is so greasy and that it will help you be so active and make you run like the flash.  Hold up we will be so good looking that we would look so adorable with big chubby cheeks and a big stomach like Santa Claus and then our jeans and our shirts will be so tight on us and they're not going to fit anymore.

Who wouldn't want to look so adorable and live your life by eating the healthiest food ever. To solve this situation we would've to have the president to stop markets because people are not going to cook anymore because they wouldn't buy anything because they are going to go to restaurants  and eat their greasy meals that are very healthy; so why cook at home because the meals are very unpleasant. Overall we should eat all fast foods to be healthy and look good and so that we don't have to cook the horrendous food at home that is very unhealthy and will make your life a living pain.
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Thursday, September 1, 2016

Vocabulary 2

Intercede
def: intervene on behalf of another
Syn: mediate, intermediate, negotiate
Sentence: The Oil program intervene with the negotiation with the Verizon program and the Gas company.


Hackneyed
Def: (of a phrase or idea) lacking significance through having been overused; unoriginal and trite
Syn: overused, overdone, overworked
Sentence: He took a lot of hackneyed on the fact that he just use him to get back with his wife

Approbation
Def: approval or praise
Syn: approval, acceptance, endorsement
Sentence: My application needs approbation so we can go to the field trip to Channel Island University.

Innuendo
Def: an allusive or oblique remark or hint, typically a suggestive or disparaging oneSyn: suggestion, intimation, implication
Sentence: The innuendo is to study and do your homework to pass all your classes.

Coalition
Def: an alliance for combined action, especially a temporary alliance of political parties forming a government or of states
Syn: alliance, union, partnership
Sentence:  Our coalition is with Great Britain and the USSR.

Elicit
Def: evoke or draw out (a response, answer, or fact) from someone in reaction to one's own actions or questions
Syn: Obtain, draw out, extract, bring out,
Sentence:  I tied to elicit what the question was asking me to do for my essay

Hiatus
Def: a pause or gap in a sequence, series, or process
Syn: pause, break, gap
Sentence: When he was presenting he had a very good Hiatus between his presentation.

Assuage
Def: make (an unpleasant feeling) less intense
Syn: relieve, ease, soothe
Sentence: The coach realized  that he was practicing the girls to hard that he decided to assuage in his practice.

Decadence
Def: moral or cultural decline as characterized by excessive indulgence in pleasure or luxury
Syn: corruption, degeneracy
Sentence: Getting to know the decadence of the cowboys from Texas was amazing got to learn the Western dance and culture that many people don't use as much

Expostulate
Def: express strong disapproval or disagreement
Syn: disagree with, argue with
Sentence: I expostulate what George said because abortion is not the right choice to get rid of babies.

Simulate
Def: imitate the appearance or character of
Syn: imitate, reproduce, replicate
Sentence: The seeds need to simulate to create a big farm.

Jaded
Def: tired, bored, or lacking enthusiasm, typically after having had too much of something
Syn: sated, glutted
Sentence: I was so jaded that all I did was lay in bed and be on my phone.

Umbrage
Def: offense or annoyance
Syn: take offense
Sentence: She took umbrage on his remarks that he mention.

Prerogative
Def: a right or privilege exclusive to a particular individual or class
Syn: entitlement, right , privilege, advantage
Sentence: The prerogative of owning is tablet is better because the tablets work great unlike the school tablets.

Lurid
Def: very vivid in color, especially so as to create an unpleasantly harsh or unnatural effect
Syn: bright, brilliant, vivid
Sentence:  I love the lurid colors on the poster.

Transcend
Def: be or go beyond the range or limits of (something abstract, typically a conceptual field or division
Syn: rise above, cut across
Sentence: There was an issue transcending all the reports to the government.

Provincial
Def: of or concerning a province of a country or empire
Syn: small town, outlying
Sentence: The government had to do with provincial decisions with the government.

Petulant
Def: (of a person or their manner) childishly sulky or bad-tempered
Syn: bad-tempered
Sentence: He was acting very petulant towards the teacher.

Unctuous
Def: (of a person) excessively or ingratiatingly flattering; oily
Syn: fawning, obsequious
Sentence: He seemed to anxious to please but not in an unctuous way.

Meritorious
Def: deserving reward or praise
Syn: praiseworthy, admirable
Sentence: He got a medal for meritorious in athletes.