Tuesday, August 27, 2013

My BIG Question?

My big question is whats going to happen when we die?
Do we go to a heaven, become reincarnated, or just lay in the dirt?

Monday, August 26, 2013

The Right to my Opinion

Alot of people say "freedom of speech" or "i have the right to my opinion" but do we?
Do you even know all of you rights? i know that i dont. Some people feel that you don't have a right to you're own opinion because you might cause "conflict" with other people's beliefs.
I believe that i do have a right to my own opinion and i have no problem expressing my opinion no matter where i am.

ITS ALL LATIN TO ME!

dimidium facti qui coepit habet: sapere aude, incipe, what does this mean? it means he who has begun is half done. Dare to be wise; begin!......HUH??? Whats exactly does this mumbo jumbo mean?

this mean that if you start a project you're already have way done because the hardest thing to do it starting. I'm going to be wise and start now!

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

1) Expository- adj - of the nature of exposition; serving to set forth

The expository class was such an interesting class that i will want to take it again next semester.

2) Composition- n - the act of combining parts or elements to form a whole

The composition notebook was composed of hundreds of sheets of paper bound together by leather.

3) Assuage- v - to soothe or calm

To assuage the boy's fear of the dark, his parents plugged in a night light.

4) Decadence- n - moral degeneration or decay

The fall of Rome was due to their decadence within their society.

5) Hackneyed- adj - made a commonplace or trite

The hackneyed image of his paintings were out of this world.

6) Coalition- n - a union into one body or mass

The United Nations is a coalition of many nations that are all friends.

7) Transcend- v - to rise above or go beyond

Even though Kobe Bryant tore his achilles tendon, he was about to transcend through the pain and make his two free throws.

8) Meritorious- adj - deserving praise, reward, and esteem

The meritorious man was acknowledged for saving a boys life and was given a key to the city.

9) Lurid- adj- gruesome, horrible, and revolting

The lurid image of dead bodies, haunted the little boy's dreams for years.

10) Petulant- adj - moved to or showing sudden impatient and irritation.

The petulant mad decided he didn't have to wait in line so he decided to cut ahead of everybody.