Monday, September 22, 2014
Compassionate Science
My career would change people's life by making the justice served correct. I want to become a person who'll get involved in political science, and will serve others their rights the way they are supposed to be served. Every day, hundreds of Americans don't get a fair trial for the crime they are accused of, and many times they are cheated out of their rights. In other cases they help to serve what the government is planning to do next. They get involved in making the laws, events, rights, decisions heard all around the world. Their career, the one I'm trying to pursue, also deals with a public speaking skill which I fortunately have; inform others based on what is factual, not what is false. They also report on polls when the presidential election rolls around. This career I'm trying to pursue will also help everyday people by letting them know that exactly is the status of the American government; maybe the information given will change people's minds about certain topics/issues occurring at the present time.
Monday, September 8, 2014
Predicting the Future 101 with Jose
In the future, I really believe we're going to have a cure for cancer, and for STDs that don't already have a cure. I also imagine we are going to have a different form of government, with a side favoring the government's will, not the people's. It'd be ideal if we have a new different form of transportation, not just flying cars, but also like a high speed underground train, or a hovercraft that would suit the substitution of a bus. Another idea would be evolution of animals, not necessarily mutations, but a new sort of animal breed will derive from current animals, perhaps a flying dog, or a catfish, literally though. Maybe we'd finally have a new school/college system that would make attending college much easier, or maybe we won't even have a college system at all. The school system can change here and it'd be like Japan where it is only mandatory to attend up until you are in the either grade. Funny, I was having a conversation with a few friends after film class on Friday and we talked about how the future would tun out, and a subject that came up was the limitation of children. America can go China on us and only limit us to having one child if reproduction between the two partners is wanted. Freeways connecting continents would be really cool, but at the same time, really dangerous, and it's likely not going to happen. Another cool idea for the future would be an Orwellian future. A place where we're monitored 24/7 using telescreens, and where thinking bad things about the party can send us to jail for committing a "thought crime."
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Laughing My Butt Off
So this one time in eleventh grade, my group of friends and I were in trigonometry class it just so happened that we were laughing at my friend, and in the midst of it all I said "DUDE! Doesn't her face look like flounder from The Little Mermaid?" and all of a sudden this roar of laughter bursted from all three of us simultaneously! Like because Flounder has a round face and a "isolated" chin and my friend Areli also has an "isolated" chin and now my friends and I call her flounder or floundy head, or flound, or even floundy mcflound flounds. That's where our "characterization" derived from as well. Now we make fun of my friend Monica because she looks like Angelica's mom from the Rugrats, and my friend Natalie has the face of Rango, and the mask the people use in the movie "The Purge." They also call me Pumba from Timon and Pumba, it is really funny, like some people may think like "Oh my god that's so rude! You guys are so mean to each other," but the reality is that, that is where our friendship gets deep because we CAN be mean to each other, we are so comfortable around each other.
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Modern Times Movie Review
Modern Times was such an excellent film, a true comedy. It literally had me laughing so much, at a point i felt like I was annoying my class because at how much I was laughing the first day. The scene where Charlie is the guinea pig for the "feeder." It also had an interesting concept when Charlie was in the factory and the boss spoke to him via the "telescreen" as Orwell would say. Of course, Charlie came before Orwell's time, but nonetheless, the reference was interesting. It was also a heart-warming story as the struggle for his soon to be girlfriend in the movie was something many of today’s people can relate to, whether you’re in the system, or having financial issues. The scenes that really spoke out to me was the scenes where the police men kept attacking the people, or would communicate with the people in a very rude way, and it really reminded me of how many of the work enforcement men in today’s world are really unfair. Some serve justice, others serve greed.
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