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Friday, April 1, 2011
What is the DNA of survival?
what i think that the DNA of survival is that evolution is presented to us as a forward progression which are controlled by the mechanism named natural selection and the survival of the fittest. But when a survival trait is lost, it disproves both working mechanisms of evolution. For example champs have the ability to both resist AIDS and Alzheimer. Both diseases can kill, but some how during the evolution process they did not cross over to us humans and millions die every year because of it. Does that sound like the fittest are surviving, or dying? And the fittest being “natural selected” for their traits to survive through the death of the ones not able to survive? Evolutionist claim that a man evolved from a certain type fish grew a tail and climb tress. there are fish such as sharks that do not got cancer. how did that trait that kills so many, get lost during the evolution process? This problem, like the three million DNA base pairs problem, and it is hidden and not to be spoken of in our text books at least that what is says in the science of history. Evolutionists like to use the percent rate of our DNA being the same as chimps. So evolutionists are desperate to sell their theory to the public that they will leave this information out on purpose. Sometimes being successful and surviving means making connections with the right people and this takes kindness. you always want to have a good network of people that will help you out in life and this is needed because your parents will not always be able to look out for you. And that what I think of the DNA of survival
Friday, February 4, 2011
When is loyalty to myself more important than loyalty to a friend?
When being loyal to that friend will hurt you, her, or another person, thing, or creature. Say she wanted you to skip school with her, microwave a pregnant hamster, smash in a teacher's car windows, or mace a stray dog for fun. Chances are you would be loyal to yourself and save yourself from participating in those actions. After all, those actions have emotional and physical consequences. i say being loyal to myself is more important to being loyal to friends because friends can turn on you in a blick of on eye and they will lie about you or lie behind your back so i say being true yourself is always an best option because nothing can go wrong and everything can be okay
How can forward thinking help me make better decisions?
Forward thinking help me make better decisions by understanding what will happen in the long run and by seeing what i need to improve in myself. Making good decisions are the key to being successful in school, your job, college, and life period. In-order to make good decisions you must think before you which is thinking forward. Forward thinking helps you make your mind up, and puts you in the mind set of what you want to do instead of thinking at the moment and making the wrong decision. When I make my decisions I think twice than act once when I'm about to do something. By thinking first I can save myself the trouble of doing things I do not what to do and do the right things.if you know what you think about in the long run then you will eliminate the bad things that you are planning to do but thats what forward thinking do when you think so yes forward thinking can help me make better decisions.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Queen Elizabeth I was the unwanted child of Henry VIII.. Why?
Queen elizabeth was the unwanted child of Henry VIII for a couple of reasons. One being the fact that Elizabeth was born a girl. It was pretty clear to all of Henry VIII's wives that he only wanted a boy. Henry wanted a boy, because he wanted his son to take his place as the King of England. ELizabeth's mother Anne Boleyn, knew what Henry wanted and expected from her. Anne was so sure and confident that she could produce a boy, that her and henry married in secret in 1533. When it was time for this delivery, a girl came out instead of a boy. Anne Boleyn was so desperate for a boy that she tried too have sex with her own brother. And her only brother turned her away. As we all know this made Henry very upset with Anne, which caused Anne to be beheaded by the order of Henry VIII. At the end Anne Boleyn was charged with adultry, whitchcraft and thats when king henry VIII decided to kill her because of these reasons
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Why did Shakespeare’s plays appeal to “groundlings, royals, and everyone in between? What elements assisted him in doing that?
Shakespeare's plays appeal to us because the language he used and the way he wrote was full of techniques and meaning. He used Greek mythology and the Elizabethan ages to set his stories.Shakespear also used like mostly elements of like tragedy and deaths and what not in most of his plays. Shakespear also used like love stories and what not as well. Many of shakespears groundlings were basically like different theatre activities and drama classes and what not and he uses love to get the audience attention while doing his plays and stories
Friday, January 7, 2011
Which decisions I make today will affect me for my entire life?
The decisions that I make today that will affect me for my entire life is when it comes down to accepting people in your life you have to choose the right people because if you choose the wrong ones then you will get in trouble with others for example, the law. If you keep hanging out with gangsters and thugs then, you will have to face the action that goes with your choice. Other decisions that affect your entire life is that dropping out of college. When you drop out of school, it is very to get back into school especially young adults/adults because there is a long line to get back into school. the decisions I make is to go to a different school or stay at my current school, see I love my school, I really love it, everything about it. So your probably saying then go stay here, but should I?, that’s the answer I keeping asking myself. I mean I cant just make new friends, but I don't know what I really want, maybe I'm just scared of the future and where it might take me. And yes A school can make a difference in your life. My gut feeling says I should(or at least I think), but something is bothering me, I just don’t know what, so at he moment im stuck on thinking about making decisions, after all there will always be trail and errors. So I will wait till that time comes to finally figure out the reasons.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Reflect upon the ACT Reading test.. What do you think your strengths and weaknesses are? How can you approve?
By reflecting on the act that I took on Wednesday, I think my weakness is not taking tests well because when I get a test I freeze up and I go over and beyond of what I’m trying to do or solve. Within the reading potion of the ACT, I notice that I was reading the whole passage first then go on to answering the questions which is not a very good thing to do because I will not have enough time to read five passages within the given time on the reading potion of the ACT. Also when I was answering the addressed questions of the ACT I notice that I had to keep going back into the passage to find the questions to each question which also take time to do on the test. My strengths on the ACT reading test is that I will scan instead of reading the passage to get an understanding of the passage then go on to the questions that I was assigned to me which is a very good tool because scanning the passage saves me time on the reading potion of the ACT which I can use the addition time if I have any to go back and look over my answers and change some answers or bubble in the questions that I have missed. The thing that I need to improve on is scanning the passage to get the main point of the passage and go to answering the addressing the questions because reading the passage will not to much of my time and I need all the time I can get in order to have a good score on the ACT.
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