Thursday, November 10, 2011

Blog post #4

The character I would choose would be Salinas de Gortari, a recent president of Mexico. I do not applaud him in any way, quite the opposite!I would be him to care for my country before causing all that damage this man caused, and that since his juriccion things in my country are more corrupt than ever. I would like to be him only for a moment to stop my ambitious mind and think about the people that made Mexico once fair. I would like to be him for a moment to show the people that the great historical figures are not yet gone and if only I had the opportunity to be the town hall after his mandate , I would at least return everything i stole from my own country avoiding what is already happening, a Mexico where the people have no word on, where their protest is as noisy as tortured birds, where the GOVERNMENT is a millionaire while children on the streets begging for money.

Blog post #3

Since I'v been in AP English I noticed that now I have a much more formal vocabulary and when I have to call certain companies or write a letter to some tiens I am more presise in my words. In my daily life I do not tend to use elevated vocabulary since there are appropriate places to talk so, for example if I'm in my workplace or with a teacher my vocabulary should be apropriate and not with grotesque, however if I am with my family or a
friend my language should not be as appropriate since I could make them feel uncomfortable, this is also something I've learned in the last couple of months.

Blog post #2

In the actuality competing and winning is what keeps full and motivated. The reason for this is unfortunately not self-improvement but being better than another person or simply for the
fact of winning. Competing often helps us become better at what we do, although most of the time the Obsession of winning leads us to lock ourselves
in a world of rage and anger.In my opinion competing is not a
virtue but a disorder that only leads to envy and not enjoy what we love doing.

Blog post #1

Red is the most vivid and strong color there is. Symbolically represents passion, force, anger, and at times pain. Optimistic people use this color in a way of expressing their joy in life and how alive they feel, "red just like the blood that runs through our vains." Red is the color that kills, the color that loves and tears, the color red is as calorific as the sun that burns, but yet gives us light.