This is a part of my curtain. There are some "line" like things on it. So, it makes the texture rough. Also, there are flower designs on it. That seems like cloth in a way....but not really. I can't really think of what it would be called.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Underneath
These are my pictures of underneath. The first one is underneath a side table. Underneath a side table is this wooden "shelf" kind of thing. It has a bunch of books and other things on it. The next one is a shelf undeneath the oven. There a bunch of random things like tape, foil, wrap, etc.
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Food!
Our staples are rice and milk. Our favorite food is probably rice. We spend about $150 on food per week.
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Teen Ink Article
Many people are debating the gun laws recently due to many mass shootings, mainly the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting. Many ideas are being proposed about gun laws. Some people want to completely get rid of guns. Others want the gun laws to stay just as they are. But, I think something else…
Most murders were done with guns…of all sorts. For example, guns-such as handguns, rifles, pistols-account for 66.9 % of all homicides in 2009 according to the United Nations Office on Drug and Crime. Over fifty two thousand deaths by guns were deliberate and 23, 237 deaths by guns were not deliberate (in 2000). A little more than half of all gun-related deaths are suicides! In 2009, the Congressional Research Service estimated that there were about 310 million firearms in the United States itself, not including the military weapons! That sure is a lot!
Additionally, several presidents were also killed with firearms. For example, Abraham Lincoln and James A. Garfield were killed with .44-caliber pistols, William McKinley was killed with a .32 caliber revolver, and John F. Kennedy was killed with a bolt-action rifle. So, firearms were also used for murder back then…even for the presidents!
But then, guns can also come in handy in dangerous situations. For example, an incident which occurred on Friday, January 5, 2013, shows how guns can help big-time. On Friday afternoon in Georgia, an unknown man started knocking on the door of a house. A woman and her 9-year old twins hid in a closet when the intruder barged in with a crowbar and ransacked the house. The woman secretly called her husband who called 911. A few minutes later, the man found the woman and her children in the closet, but he wasn’t successful in capturing them. As soon as the man opened the door, the woman shot him 5 times in the face and once in his neck with a .38 caliber revolver. The police arrived just on time. That gun had just saved them! There are many similar incidents that have happened! So, guns can help save many lives!
“If those states that did not permit concealed handguns in 1992 had permitted them back then, citizens might have been spared approximately 1,570 murders, 4,177 rapes, 60,000 aggravated assaults, and 12,000 robberies.”
–The Lott & Mustard Study
In my opinion, only certain kinds of firearms should be restricted, like automatic rifles. We don’t need those kinds of guns for safety. Something as simple as a handgun would be fine. For example, at the incident in Georgia, a .38 caliber revolver was enough to save their lives. Guns should neither be banned nor should gun laws stay the same. The government should take action on this matter quickly because many mass shootings have been happening recently and they will continue to happen if nobody takes action.
“The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun.”
-Wayne LaPierre (CEO of nation’s largest gun-rights lobbing group)
I was surprised that my article actually got published! Honestly, I'm a pretty bad writer. I feel very proud of myself!
Most murders were done with guns…of all sorts. For example, guns-such as handguns, rifles, pistols-account for 66.9 % of all homicides in 2009 according to the United Nations Office on Drug and Crime. Over fifty two thousand deaths by guns were deliberate and 23, 237 deaths by guns were not deliberate (in 2000). A little more than half of all gun-related deaths are suicides! In 2009, the Congressional Research Service estimated that there were about 310 million firearms in the United States itself, not including the military weapons! That sure is a lot!
Additionally, several presidents were also killed with firearms. For example, Abraham Lincoln and James A. Garfield were killed with .44-caliber pistols, William McKinley was killed with a .32 caliber revolver, and John F. Kennedy was killed with a bolt-action rifle. So, firearms were also used for murder back then…even for the presidents!
But then, guns can also come in handy in dangerous situations. For example, an incident which occurred on Friday, January 5, 2013, shows how guns can help big-time. On Friday afternoon in Georgia, an unknown man started knocking on the door of a house. A woman and her 9-year old twins hid in a closet when the intruder barged in with a crowbar and ransacked the house. The woman secretly called her husband who called 911. A few minutes later, the man found the woman and her children in the closet, but he wasn’t successful in capturing them. As soon as the man opened the door, the woman shot him 5 times in the face and once in his neck with a .38 caliber revolver. The police arrived just on time. That gun had just saved them! There are many similar incidents that have happened! So, guns can help save many lives!
“If those states that did not permit concealed handguns in 1992 had permitted them back then, citizens might have been spared approximately 1,570 murders, 4,177 rapes, 60,000 aggravated assaults, and 12,000 robberies.”
–The Lott & Mustard Study
In my opinion, only certain kinds of firearms should be restricted, like automatic rifles. We don’t need those kinds of guns for safety. Something as simple as a handgun would be fine. For example, at the incident in Georgia, a .38 caliber revolver was enough to save their lives. Guns should neither be banned nor should gun laws stay the same. The government should take action on this matter quickly because many mass shootings have been happening recently and they will continue to happen if nobody takes action.
“The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun.”
-Wayne LaPierre (CEO of nation’s largest gun-rights lobbing group)
I was surprised that my article actually got published! Honestly, I'm a pretty bad writer. I feel very proud of myself!
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
20% Project
For the 20% project, I, along with Vaishnavi and Nandhini, am doing experiments on short and long term memory. We are thinking of conducting tests on people in this class on memory. We will be doing both long term and short term memory. We will also be researching more on the psychology of humans and their brains....especially memory. We are going to see which gender is better at which.
We aren't using many materials for this. We just need to create some tests and test people on them.
We most probably will be facing some problems like some errors in our calculations. But, they aren't going to make us give up.
We would probably use websites and other books. If so, some doctors can help. But as for now, we are just using books and websites.
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
New Year's Resolution & Reflection
I don't think I learned much about myself last year. I don't think I learned anything at all about myself. But, I had learned a lot about the world and kept track of all the news: Shootings (connecticut), elections, sandy, etc. About life, I have learned to live your life to the fullest and live each day like it's your last day. Also, I am pretty sure I learned a lot more, but, I can't think all the way back. Oh, and one more thing I learned about myself: I'm not as quiet as I think I am!
Last year was average. I didn't think it was awesome nor did I think it was terrible. It was an okay year. Hoping 2013 will be better! Happy New Year!
Monday, December 17, 2012
Thinking Deeper About First Amendment Rights
Why do certain people not believe in medicine and hospitals?
I don't get what makes them so bad. They are there to help you...not harm you. How can you not believe in them? What happens when those people get sick? Are there other ways to cure them besides medications and hospitals? Besides prayers (which some people believe helps), there must be some other way. Also, what if the cure requires surgery? Many people literally run on medication. So, basically what do they do to cure their diseases or fevers?
I have researched and found some answers. People cure diseases the natural way. What exactly is the natural way? Well, it is eating vegetables. Some people believe thaty eating raw garlic helps them. They believe that it actually helps them get cured a lot faster than meds.
Also, some people back away because of the side effects. But, most of the time, these meds actually work. People believe that meds can cause a lot of harm to your body. They can....if you use to much. So, it's okay to use them once in a while. But, these people don't even use them once in a while which seems ridiculous to me. The medications are even tested to see if they work properly and don't have too many side effects.
Another reason is because some meds make people completey change in everything. They have a change of emotion. Apparently, many people just don't have any expressions or they just don't show them. They get more boring. These people also think that medicines make you like a robot. They say that medicines completely take over you and don't let you do many things that an average person can do.
In conclusion, I didn't answer all my questions but most of them. So, people have many reasons. Also, another reason I forgot to mention is that it can also be because of their religion. So, I have learned many things that I haven't learned before. Some of these points are true. Medicines can cause harm....but like I said, only if you are constantly using them. Also, I never knew that eating raw garlic can help. I disagree with people who don't even take medicine a few times. They actually help. After this research, I still think that this situation is not very necessary.
I don't get what makes them so bad. They are there to help you...not harm you. How can you not believe in them? What happens when those people get sick? Are there other ways to cure them besides medications and hospitals? Besides prayers (which some people believe helps), there must be some other way. Also, what if the cure requires surgery? Many people literally run on medication. So, basically what do they do to cure their diseases or fevers?
I have researched and found some answers. People cure diseases the natural way. What exactly is the natural way? Well, it is eating vegetables. Some people believe thaty eating raw garlic helps them. They believe that it actually helps them get cured a lot faster than meds.
Also, some people back away because of the side effects. But, most of the time, these meds actually work. People believe that meds can cause a lot of harm to your body. They can....if you use to much. So, it's okay to use them once in a while. But, these people don't even use them once in a while which seems ridiculous to me. The medications are even tested to see if they work properly and don't have too many side effects.
Another reason is because some meds make people completey change in everything. They have a change of emotion. Apparently, many people just don't have any expressions or they just don't show them. They get more boring. These people also think that medicines make you like a robot. They say that medicines completely take over you and don't let you do many things that an average person can do.
In conclusion, I didn't answer all my questions but most of them. So, people have many reasons. Also, another reason I forgot to mention is that it can also be because of their religion. So, I have learned many things that I haven't learned before. Some of these points are true. Medicines can cause harm....but like I said, only if you are constantly using them. Also, I never knew that eating raw garlic can help. I disagree with people who don't even take medicine a few times. They actually help. After this research, I still think that this situation is not very necessary.
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