"We the people of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America".
These words begin one of the most influential documents in world. Can anyone take a guess? Yes I know what your thinking... "dah we learned this in eighth grade". But to those who don't remember this very important document, well here you go: IT'S THE CONSTITUTION! Ahhhhh, "eureka!" anyone?
Now here's a little history lesson if any of you forget. The U.S. Constitution established America's national government and fundamental laws, while also guaranteeing certain basic rights for its citizens. On September 17, 1787, it was signed by the delegates in Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, presided over by, the future first president,George Washington. The Bill of Rights--10 amendments guaranteeing basic individual protections such as freedom of speech and religion-- also became part of the Constitution in 1791.
This is what I want to talk about: The Bill of Rights. America is my home. I was born here, raised here and will probably always live here. The same is for most of the 311 million other Americans that were born into this country as well (still growing by the way).We are fortunate enough to have been born into this country, meaning that we were all born with these natural rights. But sometimes we take those rights for granted.
When I come to school, my fellow classmates and I are dragging our feet across the dirt ridden floor with our ipods blasting and eyes half closed.At 7:05 the final bell rings and we all are required to stand up (which takes a lot for some), put our right hand over our heart and say the pledge. Now looking around I see all of them do two of the three steps. Some people just stand, bend their legs, stretch and yawn. THIS ISN'T YOGA PEOPLE! Of course theirs me who stops half way in between the pledge because no one else is-- which is just as bad! Why do we do this? I have no idea. We are American and our founding fathers and all the men who fought for our independence are probably turning in their graves. Look at our country. Some people don't even like America and yet their living here. So yeah...sure we celebrate July 4th and such and such, but is that really the only day where we dress up in our nations colors and really respect our nation? Well from my hypothesis, I would say.... YEP!
How can we call ourselves American and claim those rights when we can't even take the time to say the pledge?
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Monday, October 3, 2011
Sunday, October 2, 2011
The Plug In
Step 1: Turn on music player
Step 2: Plug headphones in slot
Step 3: Unlock and turn on music player
Step 4: Make sure music player is charged FULLY
Step 5: Get ready to be transported Melodic Domain
This is meant for the iPod and MP3 fanatics. The ones who love the comfort of their own mind and ears, and the ones who rock to their own beat while the world outside seems to wash away. Music plays an essential role in our everyday lives, whether you own and iPod or not. When we are stressed, we feel relaxed, and when we are full of sadness, we are instantly gleeful (pop culture reverence). Music is the distinct language that cures the disease we all seem to catch: troubled times and bad days.
The beats, the tempo, the lyrics. All of these obviously play vital roles in what makes ... well, a song. Music is the prominent communication known to all and it is understood around the world. But for most people, music is personal and has a deeper meaning to us. This is why the iPod and MP3 is rather dominate in the circle of technology. Once those two headphones are tucked in to your ears, it's like the world just faded away and transported you to a state of tranquility. As the sweet refrains flow through your imagination, a blank canvas becomes filled with images full of light while some are full of darkness. No matter what genre, what song, or what band or artists is singing, they get to you and your deepest emotions and dreams.
Now, for me, living with a 1 GB iPod nano from 2005 is a challenge. But nonetheless it saves me from stress and bad days. To and from school, to and from the city, or to and from anywhere, if I didn't have my iPod I would be stuck listening to and sharing songs on the radio with my family. Don't get me wrong I SOMETIMES like listening to the radio, but as I said, theres something about having your own mind and sound to yourself that makes music better.
I will "La Di Da Di Doo" to my own beat. Plug in the music!
Step 2: Plug headphones in slot
Step 3: Unlock and turn on music player
Step 4: Make sure music player is charged FULLY
Step 5: Get ready to be transported Melodic Domain
This is meant for the iPod and MP3 fanatics. The ones who love the comfort of their own mind and ears, and the ones who rock to their own beat while the world outside seems to wash away. Music plays an essential role in our everyday lives, whether you own and iPod or not. When we are stressed, we feel relaxed, and when we are full of sadness, we are instantly gleeful (pop culture reverence). Music is the distinct language that cures the disease we all seem to catch: troubled times and bad days.
The beats, the tempo, the lyrics. All of these obviously play vital roles in what makes ... well, a song. Music is the prominent communication known to all and it is understood around the world. But for most people, music is personal and has a deeper meaning to us. This is why the iPod and MP3 is rather dominate in the circle of technology. Once those two headphones are tucked in to your ears, it's like the world just faded away and transported you to a state of tranquility. As the sweet refrains flow through your imagination, a blank canvas becomes filled with images full of light while some are full of darkness. No matter what genre, what song, or what band or artists is singing, they get to you and your deepest emotions and dreams.
Now, for me, living with a 1 GB iPod nano from 2005 is a challenge. But nonetheless it saves me from stress and bad days. To and from school, to and from the city, or to and from anywhere, if I didn't have my iPod I would be stuck listening to and sharing songs on the radio with my family. Don't get me wrong I SOMETIMES like listening to the radio, but as I said, theres something about having your own mind and sound to yourself that makes music better.
I will "La Di Da Di Doo" to my own beat. Plug in the music!
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