•March 13, 2008 •
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This week’s asignment included: finding worthy blog sites, and posting comments. Here are a few that I picked.
Jay-http://restlessmindsyndrome.wordpress.com/
Audrey-http://mythoughts.learnerblogs.org/
Amy-http://mothballer.learnerblogs.org/
Daniel- http://zestratagems.wordpress.com/
Outside posts
Alexander-http://www.thisweekineducation.com/
David-http://davidwarlick.com/2cents/archives/1383#comment-481451
Will- www.webblogged.com
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•February 21, 2008 •
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Back in the ‘good o’l days’ to be in debt was to be in sin. Now days if someone does not own a credit card they are ‘backwards.’ So what is a person to believe? Every generation seems to have a motto, in today’s ’modern’ society the most common seems to be- “Just charge it.” While some may suppose that credit cards are ingenious creations of plastic money, others wonder if they are one of the devil’s evil plots to suck our souls into eternal servitude.You probably know what a credit card is; they are the little plastic wonders that mom and dad carry in their wallets, yet they are also the little plastic wonders that make mom and dad cry at the end of every month. In addition, like most households, yours receives one of these engraved reservoirs about five times a week.While credit cards resemble little packages of money–they are in fact–not money. They are actually figures, a fixed number that dictates when and how much you can spend; and for some reason the credit card issuer has somehow deemed your card a certain amount. All of this of course makes buying things so much easier—however you aren’t really buying anything. The reason: money is an asset that you can obtain, and plastic-well, it’s simply plastic. When someone purchases an item with money, they are trading an asset for another asset and so forth. However, a credit card is a liability, or a promise to repay an obligation in exchange for the stuff you buy. Unfortunately, eventually you will have to repay your debt with money, an asset.I know, I like you, became very confused by this process. It seems that most of us could not enjoy our current living standards without borrowing of some sort. Maybe if people began slicing credit cards instead of swiping, then perhaps a hefty amount of money could be saved along with a few Kleenex.
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•February 5, 2008 •
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(The United States of America is known for its strong beliefs and moral center. The founding fathers of America based this country on the understood knowledge that God ultimately ruled all mankind; and in essence created a Christian Nation, an idea that still lives on.)Blood, violence, promiscuity, and of course, explosions. Now, think of a movie that you have seen and apply any or all of these words to its genre. My guess is that all usually apply. It is a well known fact that America favors violent, bone-crushing entertainment, but what exactly does America’s desire for gore do for America? In the article, The Big Question: Can America Ever be Weaned off its Love Affair with Guns? the author poses the question; why does America relish violence? I thought long and hard on the issue but I could not find a conclusion. Unfortunately, as a Christian myself, I could not envision some of the ‘great films’ without blazing guns, or floor thumping explosions. In short, carnage = great entertainment (that most unfortunately are not willing to give up). Now I pose the question, How does American film appear the outside world? Many can recognize misconceptions that other countries have accidentally created for themselves; i.e. all Asians cannot drive. Nevertheless, what do other countries recognize America for?According to the definition that I supplied of the U.S., many countries still believe that America is a die hard Christian nation *although if their citizens moved here they would be quickly corrected. For example, the word ‘missionary’ is banned from all corners of China. The reason- the Chinese believe that America is a Christian nation; and in their eyes, the movies that America produces portrays Christianity. Imagine, all of the blood, sex, and downright brutality that Americans have practically inserted intravenously into their bodies, is how the Chinese believe Christians behave.
It is no wonder that America has become hated by almost every country on the globe. Other countries assume that Americans shoot each other in their beds, douse themselves in alcohol, steal each other’s wives, and then laugh it all off after they are done. Of course you and I know that is an exaggeration, but perhaps in some cases they are not so far from the truth.
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