Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Journal Entry #11
I'd say the most noticeable change that I have experienced is a change in mood or behavior. Now I am much more mellow and laid back, where as before I was pretty laid back but I was rather quick to anger or aggression. That might have been because of the things that were going on in my life but that is definitely not an excuse for behaving in that manner. I think the main reason I had a lot of anger the last year was based on when my mom was diagnosed with breast cancer. She is more than fine now, but that was a huge deal for me to go through. My attitude, grades, and even social life were what really changed I did not enjoy the usual interactions with friends. I did not care for academics at all really, and I was just in a funk so to speak. But this past year I have found that nothing seems to really phase me. I don't get worked up about the little things any more. It takes a lot to get me to really show that something's bothering me. And because of this I have been able to focus better in school and also enjoy pretty much everything a lot more. It takes too much energy being mad or angry with things that are going on around us, it is much easier just going with the flow and not let the little things bother you.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Journal Entry #10
Out of the four poems that we had to read for class today my favorite was most definitely "Soybeans" by Thomas Alan Orr. This was my favorite because it is rather easy to relate to being from the mid-west and while I have lived in the city my whole life kind of grown up around the agricultural side of things too. It is definitely apparent in South Dakota the whole chewing tobacco, old beat up truck driving, farmers that you run into around the middle of South Dakota. When I read this poem it made me think of a good friend of mine who does some farming on the side, and chews tobacco. I guess it is just easy for me to relate to this one and that is why I enjoyed reading it so much more than the other three poems. It is also weird thinking that someone does not know what soy beans are when you've grown up in this part of the nation. It's like how can they not know what they are, or why would they invest that much money in something that they know so little or even nothing about.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Response paper #3
Public Space
Walking through the halls in high school it is incredibly obvious that we are not a nation of one or two nationalities, but many. When looking at the incredible diversity that there is today it is no wonder that there has been so much progress in the last fifty years towards racial equality. In a nation that is steadily becoming more and more diverse, it becomes noted that the common language while it may still be English it is becoming more and more difficult to communicate with each other as we become more and more culturally diverse. While there is the issue of public space and what is acceptable or not acceptable in regards to one’s own language preference I think that it is imparative that there be some common ground.
Today our nation is faced with the issue of should there be a national language, and the answer is most definitely yes. With out the common grounds with language we are not a nation united but a nation divided into multiple different nationalitys. Until there is that common ground of being able to communicate with one another flawlessly and living together we will never have the unity that we strive for day in and day out.
The issue then comes into play of public space. Public space is the area where anything is acceptable when it comes to languages. That is perfectly acceptable. The issue at hand is not whether or not people are communicating with friends and family via Spanish, German, or French; however the issue comes in when there is no common ground between all of these, and there can be no cross over to communicate with those outside the specific nationalities. Public space is just that public space. People do have the freedom of speech, and they are free to what ever speech that may be. When it comes into an issue of communicating ones needs to another, there is the point when there needs to be some common ground.
Nationality is what makes the United States superior to the rest because in quantity we have the greatest amount of people and the widest variety of the world’s different nationalities and ethnic diversities. While we do have the most diverse crowd, we have the lowest quality of nationality, being that we struggle communicating with one another. Until there is the commonality of understanding a national language and being able to communicate with one another fluently there with never be a greater sense of nationality. It has been said that “United we stand, divide we fall”, we truly are divided, and currently we are falling, if we do not figure this issue out we are headed for disaster.
Walking through the halls in high school it is incredibly obvious that we are not a nation of one or two nationalities, but many. When looking at the incredible diversity that there is today it is no wonder that there has been so much progress in the last fifty years towards racial equality. In a nation that is steadily becoming more and more diverse, it becomes noted that the common language while it may still be English it is becoming more and more difficult to communicate with each other as we become more and more culturally diverse. While there is the issue of public space and what is acceptable or not acceptable in regards to one’s own language preference I think that it is imparative that there be some common ground.
Today our nation is faced with the issue of should there be a national language, and the answer is most definitely yes. With out the common grounds with language we are not a nation united but a nation divided into multiple different nationalitys. Until there is that common ground of being able to communicate with one another flawlessly and living together we will never have the unity that we strive for day in and day out.
The issue then comes into play of public space. Public space is the area where anything is acceptable when it comes to languages. That is perfectly acceptable. The issue at hand is not whether or not people are communicating with friends and family via Spanish, German, or French; however the issue comes in when there is no common ground between all of these, and there can be no cross over to communicate with those outside the specific nationalities. Public space is just that public space. People do have the freedom of speech, and they are free to what ever speech that may be. When it comes into an issue of communicating ones needs to another, there is the point when there needs to be some common ground.
Nationality is what makes the United States superior to the rest because in quantity we have the greatest amount of people and the widest variety of the world’s different nationalities and ethnic diversities. While we do have the most diverse crowd, we have the lowest quality of nationality, being that we struggle communicating with one another. Until there is the commonality of understanding a national language and being able to communicate with one another fluently there with never be a greater sense of nationality. It has been said that “United we stand, divide we fall”, we truly are divided, and currently we are falling, if we do not figure this issue out we are headed for disaster.
Journal Entry #9
My favorite song would have to be Lose Yourself by Eminem. To me the message behind it is about a man who is strongly to make his mark in the world, and trying to truly find himself as a person. It is a feeling that I believe everyone can relate with. Everyone has times in their lives when they lose themselves and do not know who they really are anymore, and it is this struggle to find oneself again that makes us who we are as people. Also the title itself means to just jump in and go with the flow of what you feel is right. Do not put so much thought into it just go with what you're inspired to do. Another great feature to the song is simply the beat behind the lyrics, its not an in your face rap song and that is the main reason I like it so much. The fact that it is not in your face talking about having sex with prostitutes and doing drugs is the key for me. I like that it actually has an intelligent meaning behind what is being said in the song. I could listen to this song over and over and not grow tired with it, where most rap songs you hear it three or four times and it kind of becomes old news so to speak.
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