Monday, April 9, 2012

Shakespear Essay

"I will praise any man that will praise me."
- William Shakespeare


What William Shakespeare is trying to put out there is that since he was very brilliant and smart, he will praise anyone who understands him for Shakespeare. The way I understand this quote is he is pretty much stating that if you show me respect I will give it to you in return. My grandparents always taught me what is right from wrong and the right way to treat others. That is why I love them so much, I don’t really know how or who I would be if it wasn’t for them. I guess that is also the way they taught my dad on how to grow up. That is what brought him up today and what helped him become very successful in life. As a person and in a good career, my family always tells me that I am blessed with a lot of good things in the future. The only way to become or be a successful person in life is you have to believe in Jesus and also praise the lord that is how you would be a good person. Because my family always taught me that NAC is the only way in life for us to stay strong and smart in many different ways. To overcome all the negative witch craft that comes our way, if it jealousy or just hatred, we just praise the lord and nothing in life will be at least difficult.

Care2 Social Awareness Essay

Recently there have been a lot of hardships in society today as far as Obama raising the gas prices the BP oil spill in the Atlantic Ocean. And just a lot of things that have to do with the economy today with people not finding the jobs that suite their needs. If you r man or your woman should know what the new changes prevailed in the society. Where we have to take precaution to live better way in society? Which kind of hazard will come in your currier? How to solve your day today problem etc. But I don’t understand common things what r the different kind of relationship which effects in our younger age and post age. Which we can call it old age. If I will get this answer I will be very happy.

                Social awareness means knowing about your environment, your surroundings, everything that’s happening in society. The ability and perception to know and understand the motivations of groups of people, to know the values and priorities of such and take action appropriate to achieve goals in participation with other groups. For example take rivalry, the Miami matchup many people feel is the best out of the three as they currently compete in the same conference and have played some of the closest games, many ending notoriously in missed would-be game-winning field goals. The Florida-Miami matchup is the most infrequent of the three, as Florida prefers not to schedule talented teams, although this fact seems to have the effect of making their rare meeting even more intense.

                For fans of American college football there is no lack whatsoever of big rivalry. But when it comes to three ways, one trio stands out from the crowd. The top three Florida schools have competed valiantly for bragging rights within their state and on a national scale.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Prayer Changes Everything.

I’m Tyler and my religion is NAC, I believe that there are actually evil spirits and good spirits. The good spirits that we call are the Holy people, and the bad spirits we call witch crafters or Skin walkers. I think that it is very hard to be an Indian because there are a lot of rules you have to go by, there once was this time where my brother and my family went into a prayer service.  We found out a lot thanks to the hand tremblers that my family has. My brother has the gift of a Gila monster and my uncle has the power of the Shush, which is a bear in my language.
I think that me and my family are very lucky that my brother has the gift because it not only protects him but it protect all of us from whatever is outside the house up at my grandparents’ house. My brother is the one that is mostly blessed because he is and always will remain with the holy people. He is always protected from the dangers of the skin walkers or evil spirits. He can actually go head on with one of these evil spirits, and he has actually.
The other night before Easter, one of the evil spirits was walking around at night and started talking to my brother using my uncle to talk to him. He kind of scared my brother because he is about 60 years old and my brother is only 15 years. My brother doesn’t have that much experience compared to that guy. But when my brother does reach that age, he will be just as strong or may be stronger. My brother really doesn’t know how to use it because he isn’t really experienced; he barely found out that he had it.

Martin Luther King Jr. Quote

"I have a dream..."
- Martin Luther King Jr.

 What I thought of when I first heard about Martin Luther King Jr. was that he really didn’t want to see slavery and racism. Against the African Americans, which white people were doing just to take advantage of the blacks. The quote “I have a dream…”, Martin was trying to progress and tell a story about how he didn’t want there to be any more racism because he didn’t like it. But one hundred years later, the Negro still is not free. One hundred years later, the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination.
One hundred years later, the Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity. One hundred years later, the Negro is still languishing in the corners of American society and finds himself an exile in his own land. And so we've come here today to dramatize a shameful condition. It is hard to be a Navajo because a lot of people make fun of you, and also they tell you where is your home in the dirt? I don’t that it is very cool to make fun of anybody. Just because they are a different race from you it doesn’t mean that you have to make fun of them. We are all human, we all come from the same person.
It would be sad for the nation to overlook the power of the moment. This harsh summer of the Negro's legitimate discontent will not pass until there is an invigorating autumn of freedom and equality. 1963 is not an end, but a beginning. And those who hope that the Negro needed to blow off steam and will now be content will have a rude awakening if the nation returns to business as usual. And there will be neither rest nor tranquility in America until the Negro is granted his citizenship rights. The whirlwinds of revolt will continue to shake the foundations of our nation until the bright day of justice progresses.