Thursday, January 31, 2008


The latest Hindi movie I saw was Taare Zameen Par, staring Aamir Khan and Darsheel Safary. This movie is about a dyslexic child in modern day India who has to fight the denial of his parents. Even after failing 3rd grade once, he is sent to the same school and forced to learn even with his disability. Because his parents, particularly his father, think that Ishaan is acting up and not being able to concentrate, they decide to send him to an all boys boarding school. There is he left, without the aid of a motherly figure, to grow up and become a young man in a matter of a few months. Hard teachers calling him stupid and idiotic because of his way of thinking and learning, peers calling him the new boy, and homesickness added to his bad beginning at this school. However, although Ishaan could not read well or write as suitably as his classmates, he had a strength many of his peers did not, the ability to see his world in color. Ishaan was an amazing artist, using all his free time to color, paint, and draw anything in his imagination. His whole world changes when a new art teacher Nicumbh Sir helps Ishaan cope with his disability and telling his parents of his condition. So the story continues and the relationships between teacher and student grow as well as the love of a father for a son. This movie is really great, but very emotional. It makes you want to make a difference in the world you live in. But most of all it makes you love everyone for who they really are inside and out.
Do you ever feel like school is taking over your life? And that your social life is going down the drain day by day because you can’t hang out of your friends when you want to because of your busy schedule? Yes, yes, YES would be the answer most high school students would respond with. Today’s teenagers are overworked, over scheduled, and overstressed. Homework, sports, tests, and projects are the primary things to worry about day in and day out. With each coming morning teens dread the early classes that include long discussions about boring topics. As the day continues and teachers begin to pile on homework, as each class passes students must plan their nights around these due assignments. After a series of hard classes and mind boggling tests, the most awaited period arrives, LUNCH! This is the only time in the day when most students get to see their friends and to debrief their weekend plans. However this period is not nearly as long enough. Soon after lunch students are required to go to 45 minutes classes and wait until 3:00 for perhaps a moment to breathe. After the two ending classes sports is sure to follow. After a grueling practice consisting of various drills, workouts, and competition with other rival schools, student turned athletes are mentally and physically drained, leaving minimal energy for completing homework. Once at home students are required to finish their homework, study for tests and prepare for presentations. Once into the late hours of the night kids are expected to eat their dinner, take a shower, and do daily chores. Students often find themselves wishing there were more than 24 hours in a day. Finally once midnight or later hits, kids force themselves to sleep, only waking up a few hours later to begin this dreadful cycle once again.

Friday, January 25, 2008

Opinions on Physical Contact @ School

I think the idea of banning physical contact at school is HIGHLY ridiculous!! I mean come on…who does this?? I mean unless the contact was seriously really too close for comfort then I understand a limit on what a person can do, but not banning it!! PDA’s as people like to call them are a way of greeting friends in this generation. Before waving at someone was the way, today hugging and high-fives are the normal. Also these PDA’s institute a friendly atmosphere thus preventing harsh feelings towards others. I mean if you’re having a bad day and then if someone comes and gives you a hug, things become a lot better. If I wasn’t able to hug Swanson everyday life would not go on. Hugs always brighten people’s days and are a great way of showing people that you care.

Should Casinos Be Built in Philadelphia?

I do not think that the casinos should be built in Philadelphia. Firstly because it would ruin our reputation as the “brotherly city” because gambling, drinking, and prostitution can often turn even brothers against each other. Also, if I were living on the waterfront and woke up every morning looking at a miniature Las Vegas, I would not be a happy person. It would also increase the number of crimes in the Philadelphia such as robberies, rape, and drinking and drug problems with younger people, due to the fact that a school is right across from one of the casinos. Also, even though many people think that the casinos will increase jobs, the jobs will not be sufficient enough to provide for a family. In general the casinos will create more problems than benefits. Because the costs of creating and maintaining will outweigh the income the benefit of the casinos will be slim to none.

Opinions on "Stop and Frisk"

I really do not really care if stop and frisk is enforced or not. It would be better if they did because it would prevent a lot of crime, however I think that people should be equally stopped and frisked because every person has an equal ability of carrying a weapon not just blacks and Hispanics Although the stopping and frisking would bring up a lot of sexual tension amongst people I believe that can be the price to pay for the many deaths every year due to weapons. I am not saying that sexually assaulting is a good thing, but it won’t be as common as people dying and losing their lives due to weapons.

Should Parents Give Permission to Give Out Condoms in School?

I do not believe this is a good idea because the idea of offering contraceptives is promoting the idea that sex at such a young age is alright. It tells the students that they should all of a sudden grow up and do things that will not have severe or any consequences, whereas before having sex at such a young age was a shame on the family and indirectly the community in which the people belonged. Sex at such a young age is a dangerous and bad idea because it means kids can do things some adults haven’t done yet. If this were to happen at my child’s school I would not give consent to having contraceptives at school, and would strongly advocate a health seminar that would teach the kids about sex and all the information they want to gain through actually experiencing sex. If my child wanted to have sex, I would sit down with him or her and ask her the reasoning for her feelings and give the best advice I could. I would make sure he or she told me about what was going on. However, if my own sister was using contraceptives during her middle school years, I would not tell my parents, because I feel as though some things should be kept away from them, and also the fact that if they found out my little sister was having sex with someone, they would hit the walls. NO JOKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! They would seriously consider kicking her out of the house. I would not tell them and help my sister as much as I could. First of all in middle school I was too naïve to even think about doing these things, it occurred to me as disgusting and I was definitely not ready to have sex. Also I believe I have my whole life to do such things, and if I do all this now, what will I do when I am older??!!

What Would You Do If You Had 5 Minutes Before You Had to Evacuate Your House?

If the entire area around my house was on fire, and suddenly at 3:17 in the morning a firefighter came knocking on my door to tell me that I had 10 minutes to grab those things which were most important to me, I would panic.
The first things I would take care of are my brother and sister. I would make sure they have all that they need before taking care of myself. After making sure that they are safe and sound, I would sprint into my office room and take the wallet out of my dad’s drawer. I would then run into the kitchen and grab the list of emergency numbers posted on the bulletin board. After that I would go upstairs and take as much of my mom’s jewelry. I would grab it and dash to my room. I would go into my closet and grab the biggest bag I saw and dump the jewelry into it. I would then take a pair of sneakers, a set of clothes, and other basic necessities. After that I would put my cell phone in my bag and get my toiletries while gathering my yearbooks and pictures from the past. I would then take my iPod, camera, and squishy pillow. I would stuff my bag with my blanket and hair ties. I would find my hairbrush and first aid kit. I would run as fast as I can downstairs to the basement and grab as much of food and water as I could, and put it into a suitcase I managed to find in the storage room. I would make sure there was enough food to keep us from starving for a while. I would somehow manage to get my Mac computer and run. The very last thing I would take is my book bag and finally make my way to the door while desperately trying to recall the memories of the past in my house.

Response to the California Wildfires and Hurricane Katrina

The response to the California fires and Hurricane Katrina was very different. The California fire victims were attended to much quicker than those of Hurricane Katrina. I think the primary reason for this is because of the money situation in both these regions. California is more of a posh area, whereas Louisiana is more of a poorer place. However, I also think people did not realize how serious the damage in Louisiana was for a long time. But in CA new reporters were on the fires 24/7 showing people how much damage there was. However the United States has done a good job in helping the families of both these regions.

What Would You Do If You Had the Attention of the United States for 5 Minutes?

If I had the attention of the US for 5 minutes this is what I would say, “Umm Hi everyone. Hope you all are having a fantastic day. Well I am thrilled to be talking to 300 million people right now, I thought the kids at my school were a lot of people, I guess not. As the New Year begins I want everyone to make resolutions to have a healthier and smarter life this year. I want everyone to be more accepting of those around them. Everyone should try to make someone else’s day better. Take part in community service, tell someone you love them, and write a card for someone in the hospital. Anything! Thank You for your time…”

Should Pop Culture Be Used in Schools?

I believe that pop culture should be used in class rooms as examples because many of today’s teens can relate to pop culture. Whether it be music, pictures, or any other multi media project, pop culture grabs the attention of students and helps them learn. However the pop culture experience should be age appropriate so youngsters are not exposed to anything they are not ready for.