and took the baby up to his room then the old man’s hand started to glow. Then a baby 's crib appeared filled with warm blankets. The old man laid the baby in the crib, then thought to himself now then you need a name he thought for a second. I got it he exclaimed your name shall be Venata, you will be the hero that will protect this land. Fifteen years have past and it’s time for Venata to start his training. The first
threat, you want to ensure your safety by calling 911 or even your parents. Most of the times these are just drills, but what if one day it is not. Also if your parents need to contact you. Like for example, if there is a death in your family and then need to reach you quickly, then that phone will be a big help. Another emergency, that can happen that you would need your phone, is that if your at school and you are ready for any kind of sports practice and suddenly it is cancelled, and you find out
Almost everyone has experienced peer pressure at least once in their lifetime,either on a small scale or a large one, in a positive or a negative way. Peer pressure is simply when someone gets you to do something. It is quite easy to get influenced by peer pressure (especially in the teenage years) because everyone wants to fit in and not be left out. Teens sometimes give into peer pressure by doing risky things. Correct friends -are more likely to- play more safe decisions in general. People, usually
Them As You Might Think” by Katie Notopoulos, it’s stated that “71% [of the students] said it helps them show their creative side. and 68% feel like they have people who support them through times,” (1). It shows that people actually support others they see on social media. From the article “This is Your Brain on Instagram” by Kelly McSweeney, it’s said “When you get a social media notification, your brain sends a chemical messenger called dopamine along a reward pathway, which makes you feel good”
threat, you want to ensure your safety by calling 911 or even your parents. Most of the times these are just drills, but what if one day it is not. Also if your parents need to contact you. Like for example, if their is a death in your family and then need to reach you quickly, then that phone will be a big help. Another emergency, that can happen that you would need your phone, is that if your at school and you are ready for any kind of sports practice and suddenly it is cancelled, and you find out
The article “If You Care about Women, It Might Be Time to Think Twice about Where You Shop” by Meghan DeMaria states that 97% of clothing sold in the United States is imported, according to a report from the American Apparel & Footwear Association. Many cheap clothing items are made by workers in poor conditions, with low wages and most of those workers are women. As Liana Foxvog, director of organizing and communications at the International Labor Rights Forum, explained to Mic, “Factory owners
Facebook” (Stevens 1). This quote shows that social media causes kids to get hooked on looking at their phones and makes teens spend numerous hours online. I think social media is more risky because it can cause teens to become self-conscious and unhappy. One example of this is in “Teens Say Social Media Isn’t As Bad for Them as You Might Think” by Katie Notopoulos, which says almost half of the teens say they feel overloaded by drama on social media and close to 14 said that it makes them feel worse
Do you think Wikipedia might have research value in terms of shortcuts? If so, how? In terms of research “Shortcuts” I’m sure Wikipedia is full of these. As pointed out in other postings, you are able to see most, if not all, references that are listed when searching for something. So say you are doing research on bears, if you see an interesting fact you could include in a paper, below you would find out where they got that interesting information and be able to “follow the cookie trial” to the
What do you think might have happened to society if a psychoanalytical theory was never formed? Explain. Psychoanalytical theory is the theoretical structure established by Sigmund Freud and his colleagues that believe the unconscious stimuluses are measured to shape standard and uncharacteristic conduct growth and behaviors. Learning that these theories consist of three components, id’s which drives the individual to seek instant gratification which can lead to the possibly of committing acts of
The word “family” has different meanings for everyone. For some “family” can mean both parents – mom and dad. Others might have seen one of their parents walk out. Some have felt the burns of divorce. Still others grew up with just knowing one parent and not ever questioning where their other parent was. On the other hand, some might even view “family” as the friends they surround themselves with. However, when it comes to family culture, that holds more of a broader definition due to the range in
They do not think about the consequences before they get involved in the wrong situation. Although they are responsible for their actions they are still under their parent and deserve a fair trial. Also, teenagers will change when they are older adults. This does not
Mama’s use of language involves a series of questions such as “You feeling like you better than he is today?” or “That he wasn’t a man?” (144), which constructs an almost interrogative tone in the passage. She demonstrates unwillingness to believe Beneatha’s words as she continues to take in the situation. This is evident by asking “Yes?..Yes?” after questions (144). Mama’s tone progresses from the previous dialogue of “You- you mourning your brother?” (143). Previously she was only confused by
thinking about men, gender and social hierarchy. Hegemonic masculinity was distinguished from other masculinity, especially subordinated masculinities. Hegemonic masculinity was not assumed to be normal in the statistical sense; only a minority of men might enact it. But it was certainly normative. It embodied the currently most honoured way of being a man, it required all other men to position themselves in relation to it and it ideologically legitimated the global subordination of women to men Connell
Everyone living on the face of this Earth has heard it at one time or another: men are tough and women are weak. For many generations, this idea has been accepted as being simple truth, but why? Has anyone ever stopped, taken the time, and seriously thought that men are actually not born “tough” but instead try so hard to become something they aren’t because of the pressure society puts upon them? A study to “redefine strength” was recently done by the Good Men Project, and the findings should be
I have heard it said by friends that they think of liberals as promoting policies that stem from the heart while conservatives think from the head. Although this may not be completely accurate for every conservative or liberal, I do believe that this description of the two major sides of most issues can be seen throughout conservative and liberal policies. For example, liberals are repeatedly outspoken when it comes to policies that expand the social safety net, for taxing the rich and giving money
an answer. If you are not working, your new home will be the bench or the side line. I know it sounds harsh, but I take soccer games very seriously. In school projects or speeches, I sense I don’t have the authority or right to claim my own thoughts. I will probably just follow the group, or do my own thing then later tell them what to do. When it comes to tests, I like to be ambitious and try my very hardest to succeed. I try to do this on homework as well. Some teachers might not notice this
every aspect of the role. Being an “instructional leader” encompasses the main aspects of what is expected as a teacher, such as creating lesson plans and check on a student’s progress, but the main goal is to do so with intention. This means while it might be easier to teach from a book and save time by using another teacher’s lesson plans, the educator puts more effort into creating a lesson plan tailored to the strengths of his or her students. This also takes the educator genuinely understanding and
Most transformative moments in life can be caused by the smallest of occurrences in life. Often people do not even realize that a pivotal moment in their life is happening. Someone may realize when they are mature enough that there was one special moment during their childhood that ultimately determined their lifelong goal. For others, they probably realized an “aha” moment right when it happened and from then on decided that they knew what they want to accomplish later on. I actually have taken
I think this is my favourite place in the entire school, too. As a member of the school’s Chinese Orchestra, I play the cello. Often, the entire Chinese Orchestra have practice at this music room at a far end of the school, near the physical education office
Is it true that music can help you through many different situations? Well, it is commonly said that music is a very meaningful part of human cultures because it is an alternative way of communication. The impact of music in life is very remarkable through the history of the world, and according to scientists, music has influenced people since its creation because there is a theory about music, and it says that music gets people to act together and coordinated. Music seems to have an extended past