Monday, March 28, 2016

Challenge Of The Week!

Hey everyone! I've decided to post a challenge every week (mostly on Mondays) on my website. I'm going to come up with a challenge that will improve our world (or at least I think it will). Throughout the week, I would like y'all to try this challenge and write comments about how you did it. You don't have to comment, just do it!


Alright, here it is! - This week, I want you to make someone's day, let's say, they are having a bad day, cheer them up. Write a anonymous note for them. Give them a compliment.
I know this seems unnecessary, but these small steps can lead to our own perfect world, our utopia!

So, try this out and post comments!! I look forward to seeing them!

Saturday, March 26, 2016

My Favorite Songs That You Should Totally Hear!!!

1.Ready or not - By : Bridget Mendler
2.Immortals - By : Fall Out Boy
3.Battleships - By : Daughtry
4.Eyes wide open - By : Sabrina Carpenter
5.Stand out - By : Sabrina Carpenter
6.The middle of starting over - By : Sabrina Carpenter
7.Jet black heart - By : 5SOS
8.The Phoenix - By : Fall Out Boy

In The Face Of Danger

I open the door, ready to face you,
but then you knock me down.
You look into my eyes and tell me I can't,
changing every smile into a frown.
I ask for just one more chance,
you still deny me, it's the same stupid dance.
I start to walk away,
but feel the coldest chill.
I have to do this,
I can, I must and............I WILL!!!
I look at you, then start to scream,
"You can't stop me, this is my dream!".
I swing open the door, I change my path,
I stood up for myself, with all I had.
If I didn't do this, I couldn't look myself in the eye,
There's no going back now, it's do or die.
But suddenly, walls surround me, I'm put back where I was,
The light in my heart has turned off, just because.
The mud's too deep, the light too dark,
"Should I stop?", I start to ask.
Feeling that you were right, I start to back down,
But I remember how you treated me back in town.
I break down the wall,
I walk on top the sand,
I turn on the light, so bright!!
I walk on, with hope in my hand.
" I can do this, I can, I can, I can", I start my trek,
I've proved you wrong, there's no going back, there's no going back!!!!!!



Tuesday, March 22, 2016

My Thesis on - To Kill A Mockingbird (By : Harper Lee)

A World Gone Wrong
    Harper lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird provides a story of a girl coming of age and understanding a society with mixed morals. Scout sees the innocent get punished, and the guilty set free. She learns that it is a sin to kill a mockingbird. In To Kill a Mockingbird, Racism is deep rooted in people which makes them judgemental.
All throughout the novel, Racism is instilled in kids at a young age. They are Racist, but just don’t know it. This is revealed when when Dill gets upset after seeing the way Tom Robinson was being treated. But, he was told it wasn’t a big deal. Mr. Raymond told them, “things haven’t caught up with that one’s instinct yet. Let him get a little older and he won’t get sick and cry. Maybe things’ll strike him as being-not quite right, say, but he won’t cry, not when he gets a few years on him.” (Lee 269). This means that, as kids grow up, they see that being racist is not wrong, everyone is. They learn that at a very young age. This is important because when someone is taught a certain way so young, it becomes hard to change their way of thinking. Although racism was very widespread throughout this book, there are still people that know it is wrong.
Racism is battled by those who try to uphold morality no matter how hard it may be. Jem beats himself up on the inside about the whole case, and Atticus revealed himself being shook up as well. Atticus says, “You couldn’t, but they could and did. The older you grow, the more of it you’ll see. The one place where a man ought to get a square deal is in a courtroom, be he any color of the rainbow, but people have a way of carrying their resentments right into a jury box. As you grow older, you’ll see white men cheat black men every day of your life, but let me tell you something and don’t you forget it-whenever a white man does that to a black man, no matter who he is, how rich he is, or how fine a family he comes from, that white man is trash.”(Lee 295). This means that even is a world full of judgement, there are still those whose heads work the right way. This is important because, Atticus has set an example for his kids, a way to live life, and he wants them to walk the right path in a world gone wrong.
Racism can be viewed both ways, and each has its own reasons. In conclusion, racism is deep rooted in people, but choosing morality can make a difference. When taught a certain way so young, change can become a hurdle. In a world gone wrong, setting an example, and doing the right thing is of importance. So, while racism is instilled throughout childhood, some minds think differently.

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