So far...The Oakland Raiders have a record of two losses and one win (1-2). Am I angry? YES! The Raiders do not deserve that record! The last game they played, a loss of 23-24 to the Arizona Cardinals was horrible to watch for a Raiders fan. The Raiders were great throughout the whole game, taking a whole lot of hail marry chances, making the game more and more exciting. I wasnt neccarily dissapointed at the whole Raiders team effort, even though they could've done better. I was angry at our Kicker.
A Touchdown in football means you get six points, and a chance to get one or two points added to it. If you choose to kick the ball through the two poles instead of a touchdown, it is worth three points. This is called a field goal. It sounds dumb to beginners to go for field goals instead of touchdowns but actually, field goals are very common in football. Well, a situation in which a field goal was needed was when there was only about 5<seconds left. The Raiders were too far from making a touchdown before time runs out. So they decided to kick it through the poles. The score was 23-24 Arizona in the lead. So the right things to do was kick a field goal. Our kicker had to kick it from 32 yards away. This is no big deal! Especially when our kicker has kicked a 61 yard field goal before and two 50-plus yard field goals in the same game. People thought the game was over and the Raiders would be in the lead 26-24. Prior to the kick, I was shaking because at that moment i had this feeling he was going to miss it!
And what happens next? The play goes on, the kick goes up, the clock ticks to zero. The kick was wide left...The referees signal it NO GOOD. The crowd goes crazy in excitement (Obviously this was in Arizona).
If the Raiders don't retaliate with a win this Sunday...I might just give up on watching them and might as well be a Niner fan. Nah! They suck even more with a record of 0-3 so I think I'll stay with my Raiders.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Response Post: Lucid Dreaming for Beginners" by Carly Cheung
While being forced to go through some posts so that I can find one I can respond to, I found one that was awesome and made me think. Here is a quote from the blog by Carly Cheung:
From my perspective, this sounds almost impossible to do because I can never really tell that I am in a dream until I actually wake up. Sometimes, I think that my dreams actually occurred and weren't really a dream. So, the thought of me controlling my dreams does not seem foreseeable.
Carly also later explains in her blog that it takes practice to become capable of controlling your dreams. If I could control my dream, I don't think I would ever want to wake up again! I would never get a nightmare again! Dreaming would be my drug!
I can also recall lucid dreaming once in my dreams. I found out that what was going on was too crazy and silly to be true and all of a sudden, it hit me while i was dreaming: "I'M DREAMING!". I don't remember much like all of my dreams but then i think i woke up. I'm not sure if that situation was a step forward in which Carly states it needs practice to master "Lucid Dreaming", but if those situations occur in my dreams all the time, THAT FEELING WOULD BE AMAZING.
Overall, I think everyone would love to try lucid dreaming. The first thing i would try to do is fly! I always wanted to do that and trying it out in my dreams sounds like the perfect place to experience that feeling.
"A few weeks ago, I was browsing through the Yahoo! articles and I found an extremely fascinating article topic to post about: Lucid dreams. What is a lucid dream? Well, lucid dreams, as it implies in its name, are dreams that are lucid, or clear. In the Yahoo! article and other sources I found, they stated that people can actually be aware of themselves in their dreams and control their dreams! That means no more nightmares! Such acquisition is amazing! Let me tell you how this is possible as clear as I am capable of."
From my perspective, this sounds almost impossible to do because I can never really tell that I am in a dream until I actually wake up. Sometimes, I think that my dreams actually occurred and weren't really a dream. So, the thought of me controlling my dreams does not seem foreseeable.
Carly also later explains in her blog that it takes practice to become capable of controlling your dreams. If I could control my dream, I don't think I would ever want to wake up again! I would never get a nightmare again! Dreaming would be my drug!
I can also recall lucid dreaming once in my dreams. I found out that what was going on was too crazy and silly to be true and all of a sudden, it hit me while i was dreaming: "I'M DREAMING!". I don't remember much like all of my dreams but then i think i woke up. I'm not sure if that situation was a step forward in which Carly states it needs practice to master "Lucid Dreaming", but if those situations occur in my dreams all the time, THAT FEELING WOULD BE AMAZING.
Overall, I think everyone would love to try lucid dreaming. The first thing i would try to do is fly! I always wanted to do that and trying it out in my dreams sounds like the perfect place to experience that feeling.
Friday, October 1, 2010
My Vocabulary Words
1.derive
2.perceived
3.constraint
4.adequate
5.prior
6.alter
7.facilitate
8.retain
9.perspective
10.parameter
2.perceived
3.constraint
4.adequate
5.prior
6.alter
7.facilitate
8.retain
9.perspective
10.parameter
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
The Internal Truth
Qfwfq’s character in “The Aquatic Uncle” by Italo Calvino, displays hidden emotions that are never shown externally towards the other characters.
Q’s ancestry put emotions of embarrassment in his guts. Q is part of a generation in his family in which they are first adapting to land, something extraordinary in this time since all creatures lived in the sea at first. Q is not far back from when his ancestors were sea dwellers because he has a great uncle, Uncle N’ba N’ga, who is still a fish and is rejecting the idea of ever becoming a land dweller. His fiancée, Lll on the other hand is part of a generation that had generations before it already inhabited on land. Bringing this idea of his great uncle being a fish didn’t seem right for him to explain to Lll. As he narrates, he explains: “Knowing the prejudices among which she had been brought up, I hadn’t yet dared tell Lll that my great-uncle was a fish” (75). Q is hiding embarrassment here of the simple fact that his uncle is a fish, something he thinks Lll will despise. He hides this embarrassment, something he does with a lot with his emotions throughout the story, not expressing his true feelings. He is wearing a mask and refuses to take it off.
Eventually, Q’s fiancée Lll meets his great-uncle, transforming the emotional state inside of him. When Lll meets Q’s uncle, Q’s feelings of embarrassment weren’t shown or else the meeting wouldn’t have occurred at all. When she meets Q’s great uncle, Uncle N’ba N’ga, her reaction does not match the reaction he thought would occur. Q is surprised by this for not even he himself thinks his great uncle is of much sense. When Lll visits Uncle N’ba N’ga on a regular basis, that’s when that frightful embarrassment inside of Q boils into bitter jealousy. His inner jealousy is shown when he gives out a sarcastic shout to Lll during her lessons with Uncle N’ba N’ga: “Good for you! That’s a big step forward” (80). The fact that he gives the shout out in a sarcastic manner demonstrates how hard it is for him to release his true emotions. The jealousy is not shown but instead covered by a blanket of encouragement and happiness. This shows just how hard of a jail cell Q has to break out of to express his true emotions. If he cannot exemplify his own feelings to his future wife, the closest thing he’s got, then who can he unravel them to? Uncle N’ba N’ga is definitely not a choice, regularly expressing negativity and whatever he has on his mind, which Q has not inherited a single gene from.
In the end, Q goes into an inner state of acceptance and appreciation. Into the story, Lll surprisingly leaves Q for uncle N’ba N’ga, something unforeseen by Q himself! Unfortunately, Lll does not share the same passion and privilege of being a land inhabitant as he did. She seemed bothered by her ancestry’s mastery of land and believes that their talk is nonsense. This led to her uniting with uncle N’ba N’ga despite the fact that he is of old age. He is so old that his great-grandson is an evolved land critter, almost the complete contradiction of him. Q isn’t bothered much and has grown to forget Lll. Here, he describes his mindset of himself and the world around him: “They all had something I know, that made them somehow superior to me, sublime, something that made me compared to them, mediocre. And yet I wouldn’t have traded places with any of them” (82). Here, Q has finally moved on into acceptance. Though he sees other as having some way of an advantage over him, he could not care less. He has moved on, even if it was without Lll at his side. He was appreciative of the fact that he has evolved from a sea critter and into a land dweller. The event of Lll leaving him was a wakeup call to accept who he was, not wanting anything else.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Response Post: "Books and Words" by Leon Liang
While going through the list of blogs written by my fellow classmates at Alameda Science and Technology Institute, i found one that standed out to me because i can relate to it. This blog, by Leon Liang, contained the following:
When i read this portion of the blog, i feel almost the same exact way! Books to me are really boring and they are barely read by me. In those rare occasions where I reading books, it is because i am in a situation in which i am forced to read it! Its either "read" or "get an F" situations that i am caught with a book in my hand. While Leon states that the number of books he has read without being forced to can be counted with two hands, you can count the number I have read with only one! And even those aren't necessarily voluntary by me!
When I look over why books are such a problem and distress for me, I kinda blame myself, not the books. I have not looked over the kinds of book that are of my interest. I would rather watch some TV or play a sport outside for my free time than to read a book. I think that i might need to cancel out some of the activities and hobbies that i have to make room for reading books. I also don't like to read for a long period time, which to me is maybe about thirty minutes. I have to take a break and procrastinate and sometimes don't ever come back to reading that book.
When I hear the word “book”, I automatically feel like I am going to be bored to death from reading. Reading is something that I find complicated and hard. I am one of those that cannot sit down and just read. Most of the time, I would just fall asleep after a couple pages. The problem with books is that I cannot face a page full of just words. From grade school until now, the number of books I have read, excluding the books assigned by teachers, can be counted with two hands. I never bother to go discover which book is good and which one is boring. I only read things that I feel like interesting.
When i read this portion of the blog, i feel almost the same exact way! Books to me are really boring and they are barely read by me. In those rare occasions where I reading books, it is because i am in a situation in which i am forced to read it! Its either "read" or "get an F" situations that i am caught with a book in my hand. While Leon states that the number of books he has read without being forced to can be counted with two hands, you can count the number I have read with only one! And even those aren't necessarily voluntary by me!
When I look over why books are such a problem and distress for me, I kinda blame myself, not the books. I have not looked over the kinds of book that are of my interest. I would rather watch some TV or play a sport outside for my free time than to read a book. I think that i might need to cancel out some of the activities and hobbies that i have to make room for reading books. I also don't like to read for a long period time, which to me is maybe about thirty minutes. I have to take a break and procrastinate and sometimes don't ever come back to reading that book.
Response to "Remarks by President Obama"
As a student, I think I carry out a lot of responsibilities. One important responsibility that stands out is how I complete and handle the work that is assigned to me from teachers, and eventually professors. As a student, I think that i am mainly reponsible for completing all, not just some, of the work assigned to me as hard and as much as possible.
My goals for my education are very important. One of them is to graduate from college. By attending Alameda Science and Technology Institute, I think that I am making that goal a lot more easier, accomplishable, and easier to reach. By graduating from college, my life would also look set: I will be able to net a high-paying job and possibly a better life than if i never attended college.
In his remarks, President Barack Obama also talks about people who once in their lives were failures. This list included people like Michael Jordan and J.K. Rowling. When you put these two people in the same sentence as the word "failure", it might be a little startling at first. When Michael Jordan tried out for his local high school's basketball team, he was rejected any role on the team. But that didn't stop him at all. He eventually led the Chicago Bulls to six titles all mainly due to his efforts. J.K. Rowling was living on welfare and when she tried to publish her first Harry Potter book, she was rejected by 12 publishers. She is now a billionaire and is currently at the number of 7 Harry Potter books. Even though once in their lives they were failures, that did not bring them back but instead they used it as motivation.
I can relate to this. A time in my life where i struggled was in my writing one class with Mrs. Corbally here at Alameda Science and Technology Institute. Every once and a while we work and prepare for essays. In my first essays, i received D's and these D's weren't high D's but they were really close to F D's. By experiencing these failures, I was able to take advantage of them and learn from them. After that, i started to realize that failing isn't really bad at all.
My goals for my education are very important. One of them is to graduate from college. By attending Alameda Science and Technology Institute, I think that I am making that goal a lot more easier, accomplishable, and easier to reach. By graduating from college, my life would also look set: I will be able to net a high-paying job and possibly a better life than if i never attended college.
In his remarks, President Barack Obama also talks about people who once in their lives were failures. This list included people like Michael Jordan and J.K. Rowling. When you put these two people in the same sentence as the word "failure", it might be a little startling at first. When Michael Jordan tried out for his local high school's basketball team, he was rejected any role on the team. But that didn't stop him at all. He eventually led the Chicago Bulls to six titles all mainly due to his efforts. J.K. Rowling was living on welfare and when she tried to publish her first Harry Potter book, she was rejected by 12 publishers. She is now a billionaire and is currently at the number of 7 Harry Potter books. Even though once in their lives they were failures, that did not bring them back but instead they used it as motivation.
I can relate to this. A time in my life where i struggled was in my writing one class with Mrs. Corbally here at Alameda Science and Technology Institute. Every once and a while we work and prepare for essays. In my first essays, i received D's and these D's weren't high D's but they were really close to F D's. By experiencing these failures, I was able to take advantage of them and learn from them. After that, i started to realize that failing isn't really bad at all.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Cons of The Death Penalty
We do not believe the death penalty should be legalized. It is a inhumane and heartrending practice to punish a person for a crime by taking their life away. According to U.S. Senator Russ Feingold, he opposes the death penalty “because it is inconsistent with basic American principles of justice, liberty, and equality”. The death penalty is inhumane and it should not be allowed in a country that was founded on those following principles. The death penalty puts forth another murder when they should be showing society that the killing of people is wrong. If we kill those who kill, what example does that show? As Jesuit John Dear of the Society of Jesus puts it, “we kill those who kill to show that killing is wrong. If we really believed that killing was wrong, the state would set an example, official killing would be banished”. If we execute those who have murdered others, it would not bring the lives of those victims back. There are endless sentences that could be put forth instead of the death penalty. If those who support the death penalty do so because they fear the suspect will be free again, why not agree to a sentence of life imprisonment without parole? What if the supposed suspect is Innocent and is executed due to a death sentence? There is no way you can take back that mistake, a mistake you cannot fix once done. The execution of a murderer brings back the principle of an “Eye for an Eye” in which the great Ghandi once stated, “an eye for an eye leaves everybody blind”.
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