If I were to write a book I would write about women's rights and how to this day some countries still think of women as being low and as a object. Living in India and having conservative grandparents who always told me women can do nothing, makes me want to prove them wrong. So if I get a chance to explain to the rest, why women are not week but instead as equal as any other man I would take that chance. Its not about women rights its about being human and giving a human what she deserves. In countries like India young girls are told to learn how to cook, clean and how to take care of a family. They do not get the opportunity to better themselves at something or even see the world beyond their village. However, boys get to go to school, play, get a ride on a bus and go see places. How is this doing any justice to the girls who are sitting at home all day? Does anyone bother to think that they too may want to have fun, after all they are young girls. Some women are forced to learn how to cook. My grandmother too forced me to learn how to cook, however, being the rebel that I am I refused. Not because I did not want to learn how to cook. But because in her eyes it was not teaching me an art but making me a better wife for the future. No way in hell was I going to learn how to cook just so I can please a man later on in life. Every girl should be given the freedom to make her own choices. If she wants to learn how to cook great, if she does not then no one should force her. These simple things like wanting to enjoy childhood by playing with your friends is the right of any girl or boy, and no one should take that away.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Monday, November 14, 2011
Title: Brisk business for China's female bodyguards by Martin Patience
Date published : 14 November 2011 Date accessed: 14 november 2011
In China some women are getting trained to be personal bodyguards. With China growing and the gap between rich and poor becoming bigger, Chinese women want to seek personal protection. They say they feel safer with a women and being their bodyguard than a man. This is because they attract less attention, and can be seen as just a friend rather than a bodyguard. Having a female bodyguard means the bodyguard does not have to stay outside the room guarding. They can be inside the room and make it more comfortable for the person being protected. Wen Cui who was mugged twice on business trip, opened a personal security business called Guodun. This is where the female bodyguards get trained for six months. They learn several different skills including Kung Fu and first aid. As the economy is building up and China is becoming more progressive some, anger is still growing as some are not a part of the celebration.
It is amazing to see women work up the social ladder. Though some may be scared to try different thing and go against there parents' wishes; they are going ahead and doing what they believe is right. We always associate men and women in different categories for different kinds of work. Such as cooking is usually associated with women, but what we don't realize is that there are a certain number of men who love to cook. We also fail to realize that some women hate to cook but are forced to. No human should be judged in what he or she like to do or not do, but should be given the opportunity to learn and grown. I always imagined bodyguards to be strong built men in black uniform. This article proves that what men can do women can do as well. If I had a male bodyguard, people would know that he is protecting me. Having a female bodyguard would make me feel more comfortable and people would not know that she is a bodyguard.
Vocab
Ramrod
Her ramrod posture and black earpiece suggested something was amiss.
in a fully upright position first used 1954
The ramrod posture of the students sitting for the math test made the teacher secretly smile.
Burgeoning
Among China's burgeoning wealthy elite,
To grow and expand rapidly from anglo french burjuner
The population of snakes near the hill side has burgeoned since the 1980's.
Sedate
She branched out from the more sedate world of running a chain of kindergartens.
keeping a quiet steady pace or attitude from Latin world sedare which means to calm.
To sedate the children after the earthquake was found to be chaotic by many mothers.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
THINGS THAT OUTRAGE ME
There are many things that outrage me. Starting with people screaming in the morning, just because they are awake does not mean that the rest of the world is awake. People screaming into the microphone. The microphone is there for a reason, you do not scream into it, you talk normally, the volume button does exist you just need to turn it. I hate the fact that people think its okay to take someone else's things without asking them. If things do not belong to you, do not take them. You have a mouth and hopefully some manner, ask! When someone keeps poking me and wanting to irritate me, bugs the hell out of me. I understand that their hands need something to do but they need to control their desperation and keep their hands to themselves. When people are talking to you, and you are not really that interested but for some reason they just don't get it , and keep on going. I have better things to do than listen to crappy stories, so why don't you just save time and energy and be quiet. I can't stand the fact that when having water and toiletries people don't take a shower for weeks. We are not in a place where there is no water, so maybe not for yourself but for others, get in the shower and clean up. How people expect you to respect them when they don't respect you. You don't just get respect because your older or you think your better, you need to earn it, so stop being so demanding. When I am reading something and someone looks over my shoulder, why don't you find your own entertainment instead of spoiling someone else's. I can't stand when someone says I haven't studied when he or she has, you know its okay to be truthful once in a while. There is nothing embarrassing if you have studied, in fact its better, so just learn to tell the truth.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
If you were to look back on your high school years, what advice would you give to someone beginning their high school career? (Simmons)
High school is a place where a lot of drama, gossip and excitement takes place. In order to get through these years one needs to choose their friends wisely. You need friends to share you best, scary and the crappiest moments of your life. Living in a boarding school, which is not big, you learn to love your friends and share you life with them. High school will not be easy, with all the homework from teachers, and you social life. You need to be able to balance both the worlds and in order to do so you need some help. Friends maybe distracting at times, but know that high school is not just about studying. Its about getting to know new people, new faces and learning and growing with the rest. The friends you choose in school will always be there no matter what. You need to choose friends that stick up for you and that want the best for you. Don't choose friends that stay with you because you have the latest designer clothes. Choose friends that are kind, considerate as well as the crazy ones, who make you have the time of your life. My two closets friends who I share a lot of my time with help me to grow as a person and see the different sides of life. One of my friend is the crazy, loud and fun who makes me laugh and entertains me all the time. We have a lot of classes together, while I sit there paying attention she sits with her laptop open and on facebook. I have to keep telling her to pay attention. She is the happy go lucky person. She is always laughing and enjoying her life, but at times life does not always go the way we want it. At these times she gets sad and I never know what to do, but sit there hoping she would talk to me and tell me whats wrong. I learn from her that sometimes you don't need to talk or make conversation, just be there for the person. Some people like to be alone at times and there is nothing wrong with it . My other friend who has a boyfriend and who is really smart, balances her life out. She spends equal time with her boyfriend and her friends. We play a card game called signal and cook every night. She is the hard working and intelligent one. She works hard for her grades, and at the same time learns to have fun with her friends. When she wants to talk about something she just comes and talks about it. From these two friends I learn to balance my life. We may not share all our secrets but whatever we tell each other is the truth. I can learn from both my friends to be hardworking, at the same time fun and adventurous. You should choose friends who you can tell something and they will be ready to listen, who have fun, and want you do to the best.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Do you believe there's a generation gap? Describe the differences between your generation and others. (Denison University)
My grandparents think and view the world from a different perspective than I do. I view the world around me differently because education has taught me to see the world differently. Whereas, my grandparents focus on culture and tradition, viewing the world from the eyes of the past generation. To this day they think that boys are better than girls, girls need to learn house work and need to be married of at an early age, while boys should be educated, get a job and take care of a family. My views are certainly not the same. Studying in an international school, where education is at its finest, I learn things that they probably have never heard of. In their eyes I am growing up to be a feminist, a rebel and developing qualities that they do not always approve of. In my eyes I am just another teenager expressing my views. This generation gap has caused many arguments, fights and silence among my family than needed.
Title: Magazine Office Burns as Islam issue hits stands By CNN Wire Staff
Date published: November 2, 2011 Date accessed: November 2, 2011
In France, a newspaper office run by Charlie Hebdo, was burnt down because of the content a magazine was carrying. No one had seen the magazine as it had not come out, but the magazine had a cartoon of bearded, and a turbaned Prophet Mohammed. The building is said to be burnt down by Molotov cocktail, however, no one is sure as of right now. The French Interior Minister said in the article that he supports the magazine and that the people of France shave freedom of speech. The mayor of Paris is pretty upset with the act of violence, and has agreed to help Hebdo find a new place to continue working. In the recent year France has had a growing Muslim minority, which has created tensions among people and adjustments of laws. The magazine website has been hacked "for Islam," however, the hackers say they did not attack the office.
Response
With the struggle in their own country, Muslims are fleeing from home in order to find security. However, wanting to keep up their traditions and values, while the new home demands something different can be hard to adjust to. Is it really wrong for someone to be covering their face because they want to? On the other hand, is it wrong to talk about or publish a cartoon? The Interior Minister of France says that France and its citizens have freedom of speech. In this case Muslims, who are citizens of France, too have a freedom of speech; they too have the right to defend their religion and themselves. The magazine owner Habedo has the right to publish what he wants. The fact that the office was attacked using violence puts the story onto another level. Yes, both sides of the party have the right to say or do what they want. However, none of the two sides have the right to physically attack and possibly destroy someones life. Every other religion can be talked about or put down, but why is it that when talking about Islam there always seems to be a big chaos, violent acts and media involvement?
Vocab
Satirical
The offices of the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo burned early Wednesday morning,
To ridicule or scorn
origin latin word Satura
Many enlightenment thinkers such as Voltaire wrote about the political satire during the 17 century.
Affiliate
-The executive, identified on CNN affiliate BFM-TV as "Charb," expressed outrage at the attack.
-To bring or receive into close connection as a member or branch
origin-Latin Affiliatus to adopt a son
-The girl with the long hair, and weird dressing sense does not affiliate herself with the rest of classmates.
Molotov cocktail
The magazine's publication director said the fire was caused by a Molotov cocktail.
-a crude bomb made of a bottle filled with a flammable liquid (as gasoline) and usually fitted with a wick (as a saturated rag) that is ignited just before the bottle is hurled
-When the school was sent a threatening letter by terrorist they said that they would take the school down by the use of Molotov cocktail.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Nuclear weapons have caused nothing but hatred, war, envy amongst people and damaged our environment. We humans want to be better than the others around us. We like to compete, and in doing so we create things that may not benefit everyone around us. Wanting to be better than the rest we end up creating hatred amongst countries, war amongst the citizens and its rulers, and envy between the government officials.
I like many other want a peaceful world. One that does not destroy someones home just so one can win a war. People are attached to where they are born, and where they live; to destroy their home is like a child without her mother, lost and forlorn. The hatred for one turns into a cycle. The one being attacked want revenge, and the one attacking want to win. So where do we finally draw the line? Do we ever draw the line, and stop? While on the mission to win, we end up killing millions of innocent children, parents, leaving behind a frustrated population who want things to just end and be back to normal. But sadly things do not go back to normal, for there is the aftermath of the war, the trauma people have no choice but to live with.By using nuclear weapons a country maybe considered heroic, but is it really heroic? Killing a thousands at a time does it really make someone heroic?
Nuclear weapons not only destroy and create chaos amongst people, but they also damage the beautiful environment surrounding us. While we get to enjoy our surrounding areas, the generation after us gets barren land. We need to be considerate of the generation after us, and for our surroundings. We need to learn to care, and think of the affect our actions will have on other peoples lives. Nuclear weapons have created chaos in the past and to this day have brought us nothing that we all would benefit from.
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