I agree that a new World Trade center should be built. I mean, this is America (You know, accepting, loveing, caring America) so we shouldn't hesitate to build something to help out a religion with it's coping loss of a loved one. I mean, why would you victimize one type of person from worshipping, it's mean. I wouldn't stop putting crosses in churches because someone died in the old ruins where the church was built. Understood people had died there, but it's not like we have much of a choice. We being so...accepting and caring...can't turn people away just because of how they worship, or what, it's just....religious favoritism, so thus, it's wrong. We're a religiously free America so, why should we be so mean about it? All in all, to sum it up, I'm more on the "could care less" side of it all. I could care less if they built the mosque or not.
Friday, May 28, 2010
Women Creating a New World
I found this article completely disturbing. Reading such things makes me afraid, and scared to be a woman in today's world. "In this century, it is the brutality inflicted on so many women and girls around the globe: sex trafficking, acid attacks, bride burnings and mass rape. " Things like Mass rape and sex traffiking is something to be frowned upon and completely disliked. Things of this atrocious nature only being chaos into the world, as well as depression (and have tendancy to cause mass suicides). Thankfully there are society's and places that victims of such things can go to. But if the world truely wishes to get better then they should most definately focus on the women and children. "There’s a growing recognition among everyone from the World Bank to the U.S. military’s Joint Chiefs of Staff to aid organizations like CARE that focusing on women and girls is the most effective way to fight global poverty and extremism." If we focus on the women, then we will know the ways f their caring natures, thus using that knowledge to fix it.
Posted by Sister E. Grim at 5:30 AM 0 comments
Thursday, May 27, 2010
How to create a PSA
Creating A PS Brainstorm ideas:
I could show the children in Haitti and how they are suffering
I could also put in vocals and pictures.
Effective instrumental music could effect the outlook I may get.
I could use overly sad pictures to catch the viewers attention.
Posted by Sister E. Grim at 7:14 AM 0 comments
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Using "Retard" as a Put Down
Facts:
Seventy to 90 percent of people with intellectual disabilities in the United States are estimated to be unemployed.
Special Olympics studies reveal that more than 60 percent of Americans don't believe that children with intellectual disabilities should be educated in their child's school.
In Texas, caregivers were recently found to be forcing residents of an institution to awake in the middle of the night and fight one another while staffers cheered and taunted.
My thoughts:
Well, in my opinion, it's not nice to say words like this but words are only words. They can't hurt you. I myself have used words like that, and just because it hurts someones feelings doesn't mean that, that will stop someone from saying it. We're humans, and it's been more then obivous that we don't care how what me do effects other people.
Has it Changed my Mind?:
In all honesty, no, I don't believe it has. I'm again (only human) so there will be times when I get mad or sad and let words like these slip out. Some people can't control what they say when they're emotional because some people are impulsive. I am. So my point is, words are words, I know they hurt but it's truem and no this articale has not swayed me. (I suppose I'm naturally hard headed).
Posted by Sister E. Grim at 6:36 AM 0 comments
Friday, May 14, 2010
Do now- Slogans
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Thurs: Period 2 A-L & Period 4
Do Now: Read and discuss the following slogans. Try to identify as many as possible. How does the slogan tie the product to your awareness?
"Do the Dew" Mountain Dew "Have it your way" Burger King
"Need a moment?" Twix "Zoom, zoom" Mazda
"Because you’re worth it."L'Oreal "It's everywhere you want to be" Visa
"I'm loving it" McDonalds "Eat fresh" Subway
"Open happiness Coca Cola "Let's build something together" Lowe's
"I'm a pc and Windows 7 was my idea" Window 7
"Drive one" Ford "Taste the rainbow" Skittles
"A simpler way to ship" USPS "Snap, Crackle, Pop" Rice Crispy
Posted by Sister E. Grim at 6:05 AM 0 comments
Friday, April 30, 2010
R.I.P - Sebastian Michaelis
Recently a freind of mine committed suicide. This is just a (R.I.P) Section where people can pay their respects. So if you're reading this please feel free to pay your respects, in a comment or in person.
Sebastian is and always will be a loving and kind-hearted 18 year-old, who is funny, comedic, and has a Great sense of humor. Sebastian has a passion for all things goth. He will always be cherished by the people who knew him well.
Sebastian will be remembered in our hearts; the love that he shared to his family and friends will never be forgotten because he had shared his heart for those who have been around him. He loved so many things including his beloved lighter, posters and his Final Fantasy video games, but most of all the people he cared for.
To those around him can say that he is a great friend, son, brother, cousin, grandson. And he will be missed dearly.
Posted by Sister E. Grim at 6:07 AM 0 comments
5 Things I'll do to go Green
1. Use the water that's left over from washing or steaming vegetables, cooking pasta, or boiling eggs to water indoor plants once it cools.
2. Turn off the tap while you brush your teeth and shave and you'll save as much as 3,000 gallons per year.
3. Wash only full loads in the laundry machine and dishwasher.
4. When you're shopping for a new computer, keep in mind that a laptop uses much less energy than a desktop model.
5. Skip the dryer and hang your clothes on a clothesline or drying rack to save both energy and wear and tear on fabrics.
In order to go green I would follow these rules and ideas to keep it cleaner, and safer for the environment in general.
Posted by Sister E. Grim at 5:24 AM 0 comments
Labels: Going green