Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Christmas! What's it all About?
Sunday, November 22, 2015
Lying Journalists
When a journalist lies I believe that there should definitely be a consequence. As a journalist, their job is to report facts, not made up material. The consequence should be that they are unemployed for a certain amount of time, dependent on the severity of the situation. I don't think an apology is enough, however after doing it once, they would most likely learn their lesson and not do it again, so a second chance is necessary. If fined, I think the money should be given to the newspaper because they were clearly not aware of the behaviour of the journalist and they should not be penalized or get a bad reputation from the lying journalist. I don't think prison would accomplish anything, a time penalty from working is the most logical approach in my opinion or to do community work. They should not be allowed to profit from the book or movie because then they aren't really losing, they are still getting money and benefitting from their mistakes which is wrong.
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
"First Leaf Fall"
by Katherine L. Gordon
An Impact of Butterflies (pg 38)
Katherine L. Gordon is a Canadian poet that lives by the Eramosa River, located near Guelph Ontario. Her writing is inspired by nature. This poem was published in October 1997 and correlates with nature, the outdoors, and most importantly the best season of all, Fall. The imagery of fall is created when she says;
Green woods that knew our love in summer
Shrivelled, at the sense-shattering sound
These few lines created an image in my head of a cool day when the bright leaves are falling but this poem has a much deeper meaning. It appears to me that this poem is more about heartbreak than it is about autumn. I noticed this when I read over the lines ahead because it speaks of how someones love has shrivelled, similar to the leaves in the fall time. Another line that indicated this was;
Last night the javelin-tossed the speech of farewell
A line that stood out to me is;
There is a sword-chill in your glance
This was the opening line of the poem and opens the theme of romance. To me, this means that the person's glance was like a sword, indicating that there was possibly a heartbreak and seeing the person cuts deep like a sword does.
I enjoyed this poem at first because I was under the impression that it was about fall, however there was a much deeper meaning to it which made it a little more confusing. I like that the author used imagery, like autumn leaves, that describes a heartbreak in a unique way.


Wednesday, October 21, 2015
The Right To Vote
In my opinion, the voting age should not be lowered to 16. My reasoning behind this is solely the fact that children and teenagers are not educated enough on politics in their life to vote at 16 years of age. Personally, I don't even think I will feel ready to vote when I am 18. At 16 years of age, we are not mature enough or educated enough to make such a mature decision. I think that the voting age should be 18 at the very least.
Saturday, October 10, 2015
Personal Growth
Curiosity, empathy, and creativity are traits that I possess in life. Curiosity and creativity are demonstrated in my life because I question many things. I am somebody that wonders about life in general, and I try to think of ways to make the world a better place, past the point of just thinking but physically engaging in doing so. I show empathy in that I always think of others and put myself in their position to really know what it feels like. Some skills I should work on are taking initiative and improving on multi-disiplinary thinking.
Sunday, September 27, 2015
Education Is The Key?
After watching Darryll Suliman Amoako's spoken word performance "Why I Hate School But Love Education", I have formed particular opinions on education as a whole. Education is something that is very important in my opinion. You must be well educated to have a basic understanding of every day things in life. Education helps teach people how to read and write, which are two skills that are quite valuable in life. As important as education is, I do not by any means think that somebody's success has any relevance to their education. Success comes from ambition, and willingness to work hard, not from how intellectual you are, or may seem to be. Some of the most successful people in the world do not base their success from their education. Success may mean a variety of different things to different people, but in my opinion, success is being happy and content with yourself and your life. Success isn't about making the most money, but being happy and feeling accomplished in your own life, regardless of other people's views. In conclusion, education helps build the common knowledge that everybodyneeds in life, but is not the key.
Thursday, September 10, 2015
Writer's Craft Intentions

My intention for this course is to develop a better understanding of writing creatively, and also discovering if it is something that interests me. I also hope to leave this course with a good mark, new knowledge, and have a lot of fun while doing it.
In the future, I think that writing will help me in many many ways. Whether I decide to chose a pathway involving writing or not, it will be useful. I hope to have a career that involves writing because it gives me a way to express myself and my feelings in a different way.
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