Monday, March 30, 2015
Brave New World: Technology
For English class we are supposed to write a blog about what technology we rely on in today's world and if there are advantages or dangers from relying on this technology. The most important form of technology that the majority of the world relies on every day would have to be the light bulb. It is the most simple of all the new technology we have in the recent centuries but yet so important. We rely on light every day to go through our daily routines and to be productive in life. Just imagine if one day, no companies made any more light bulbs. You would not be able to drive at night, you would not even be able to go anywhere at night, you would have to work in a building with windows all over it during the day, you would not be able to do much until about 7 A.M-7 P.M. You would have pretty limited hours of work. People would riot and there would be chaos if there were no lights in today's world. The entire population relies heavily on this very simple form of technology.
Monday, February 9, 2015
Burgess Falls
For English class, we are supposed to write about a time when nature impressed us. For me, the most impressing thing in nature that I have seen so far was Burgess Falls in Tennessee. There is a pretty long 1 mile trail that leads down to a small waterfall. I went during the middle of summer so it was over 90 degrees. The water is always crystal clear and extremely cold. It felt so good to stand in the cool water. The rocks on the bottom were smooth from algae and it was such a relaxing scene. It was a fun trip and I enjoyed seeing that side of nature.
Monday, January 26, 2015
What does it Mean to Call Something Romantic?
For English class, we are supposed to say what we think it means for something to be categorized as romantic. For me, I don't believe that for something to be romantic, it has to be a mushy love story. To be romantic just means to please something. So if a painting is dull colored and ugly, then you could say that it isn't a very romantic painting. I think that today's society views romantic as a certain idea, and that idea is love. Even though it is its own category in literature and other works of art.
Friday, January 16, 2015
The Onion Articles
In English class, I had to read three different articles from the Onion. Of the three articles I had to read, one that was most interesting was the new Staminator roller coaster. It was designed by Busch Gardens to test the human endurance of a roller coaster. It is a ride that lasts over 10 days and stretches from Tampa, FL to the west coast. It is 9,600 miles long. I don't think many people will try it just because you will have to free up over 10 days just to ride one roller coaster. It really doesn't seem very fun to me. Although I think it would be cool if they made a TV series with on-board cameras capturing things that the passengers say and go through. Overall, I think it is an okay idea.
Friday, January 9, 2015
Responding to Jonathan Swift's Biography
Born in the mid 1600's, Jonathan Swift became a very famous Irish writer a satirist. His best known work is "Gulliver's Travels". Swift grew up in a broken home with no father. He was raised by his mother for a short time, then his uncle took over the responsibility a little later. He eventually turned to God because of his struggles which helped him tremendously. He even became an ordained priest. I believe that the reason that he wrote "Gulliver's Travels" is because of his early life hardship. He had to work at an early age and bounced around from parental guardian to parental guardian. This made him take on more responsibility than normal at a young age. I believe this is some of the reason why he wrote a book about adventure and overcoming obstacles.
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Why I Blog
I recently read a post by Andrew Sullivan who has great points about blogging. Obviously this blog is required of my English classes throughout high school. After I finished high school, I didn't plan on continuing blogging at all. I had no plans on doing it. However, as I read the post I realized that blogging can be a great thing or a bad thing. On one hand, you have the freedom of speech to say whatever you want regarding something you have strong opinions on. It could be about sports, art, politics, etc. But it also has the potential of being a lighthearted sharing of interests. I enjoy the second option. There are some serious bloggers out there who have thousands of views on their posts talking about serious topics, but I prefer the idea of having fun with it and sharing my interests. It has been a big part of my life through high school but I doubt I will continue blogging just because it can get too serious sometimes.
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