Thursday, April 9, 2009
Journal Game
Today's blog wants me to talk about a game they put on the groove. The game is a bunch of blanl squares in a grid, and when you click one of the squares it lights up and makes a sound, and also sounds out a vibration in the form of a white solar wave. The more squares you light up the more to a song it adds. I wasn't sure what it was at first because I wasn't using the sound of the computer, but I used it after. I have no idea how it relates to trigonometry though.
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Today’s blog topic asks if I think responsibility is a choice or not. I think responsibility is always a choice, one cannot just be automatically responsible, you would have to make the choice to put aside what you want, and make what’s best for everyone as your main priority. I think it would be pretty stupid if someone was just automatically responsible, everyone has moments where they do what they want to, and it’s those moments that make you realise what’s responsible and what isn’t responsible. Responsibility sometimes come through hard change, or maybe you’re grown into it from childhood. Even if you were trained all your life to be responsible though, you’ll always have a desire to be irresponsible inside, this isn’t anything very complicated, just the desire to have what we don’t already have. So my basic answer is yes, responsibility is always a choice.
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Today’s blog topic asks what the relationship is between the five little piggy’s from the children’s story. I don’t really think this children’s story tale should be taken very seriously to start with..But it could mean the opposites of people. The little piggy that went to the market, could be the hard working one, who was willing to do the work, and the little piggy that stayed home could represent the more lazy one that couldn’t do much but sit around. The little piggy that had roast beef could represent greed, seeing as he had the roast beef and the other little piggy had none. It could also show that the little piggy got roast beef, because that was the piggy that went to the store, and the little piggy that got none, was the one that was too lazy to do the work and just stayed home. As for the last piggy...well piggy’s make “wee wee wee wee” noises I suppose.
missed friday's journal
Today’s blog topic asks for us to comment on the video that was sent to us during school. In the video the girl decides to let jesus make the decisions for her in her life, but find’s out that giving up her life is a lot harder than just saying it. A lot of the time we make decisions to do things, and then immediately after we forget about it, and continue doing whatever we were doing. This is because we have to be fully motivated in our mind before we make a permanent decision, we cannot choose to do something without fully wanting to do it in our minds, or else what we really want will take over.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
If languages got confused today
Today's blog topic asks what I think would happen if God confused people's languages today, as he did long ago. I think the world would probably not expect it and be confused. The world would probably be in chaos for a while, but just as we did back then, people would be able to create new languages, and learn each other’s languages through practice. English is a good example as this, seeing as it is a combination of several different languages.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
The frog and the prince
Today’s blog topic talks about what I think about the real difference between the prince and the frog is a matter of the heart. I think it can be expressed in a couple ways. The first could be, a person may be a “prince” or a “frog” all depending on the individuals point of view, you can be a prince to yourself while a frog to others, or you could be known as a prince to others and a frog to yourself, also the same could be said for you and other people having a same opinion on whether you could be recognized as a frog or a prince. Frog’s are often looked at as princes in some people’s eyes, and the same for the opposite. It’s funny how even children’s stories look at the world’s stereotyping, frog’s and princes, the goats and the sheep, liberal or conservative, or many others. I think that even though the “prince” is often looked at as the hero in these stories, the prince would not be who he is, without having the frog to look down on, to show what the prince is not, which ultimately defines what he is, by what he is not.
Monday, April 6, 2009
Should money make the world go round?
Today's blog topic asks me to think about the phrase"Money makes the world go round" Well I think today, because of cars, and people buying food grown and made by other people, and basically any services that don't require you any work, but the work of others, for money, that we do need money to make the world go round, or at least today's world. People today wouldn't know how to survive on their own without the help of others, most people cannot hunt for food, or be bothered to walk instead of drive. It wouldn't have to be money, but something to trade for other people's work. Since money is one of the most valued things in the world today, maybe the most valued. Currency has been around for a very long time, so the longer we were able to buy other peoples work instead of doing it for ourselves, the further away we got from being independent without currency.
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