Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Compassionate Science
If I had the power to change the world with technology I would help all those who come from a difficult background that usually no one ever stops to help. With dreams of becoming an engineer I would somehow evolve science and make a cure for every known disease and help those whose health is not that great. If I did have the power to change the lives of others I wouldn't stop with a few people but instead reach out to thousands by creating me own foundation along with many others with the same drive. I believe science goes goes beyond the superficial technology but also about change because helping the people of today would mean the future would somehow be more perfect without sickness.
One Time I Laughed Really, Really Hard
Probably one of the funniest times occurred last year during summer vacation spending time with my cousins and sister. On a sunny day my mom and aunts decided that we, as a family should go to an amusement park. Everyone agreed on Knott's Berry Farm and since the moment we arrived the whole experience was hilarious. In total it was around 14 of us so all day we had to stick together because we would easily get lost in the park. All-in-all the whole day I can remember laughing so much that my eyes would tear up. However, the funniest time was when we went to a water ride because after getting off the previous ride I felt a little dizzy and instead of entering the ride through the entrance I went by the exit. All I remember was feeling so dumb when I thought out loud 'Hey, where everyone go? This ride has no waiting line.' When I went back all my cousins were laughing and I joined in because in all honesty it was pretty hilarious not to have read the sign. We all laughed harder when we saw the ride passengers exit the ride and we couldn't stop. In the end after we got over the funny incident we got on the amusement park ride and it was probably the best because with the sunny day the water ride refreshed us and got soaking wet. Although it may not seem like the funniest thing ever but just the experience and being there was real funny.
My Review on Modern Times
My personal thoughts on Modern Times is that Charlie Chaplin's great film conveyed the horrors of society by juxtaposing the past, present and future. The film showed me that everyday new obstacles arise but one must look at the happy side and find a creative way to move on. I think that Charlie Chaplin tried to tie everything in his last film of the character The Little Tramp to give his wise opinion concerning life and how unjust it is especially to those who are not so fortunate like the orphan girl. In the end, no matter where one finds ourselves it is important to smile.
Monday, September 8, 2014
The Future!
The possibilities the future holds in a century will be a perfect future. The skies would be clear, technology would become an advance way of life and their would be no crime. I image that the civilians would all be divided into groups based on their characteristics and talents with everyone wearing white clothes and never having to worry about a routine life with work. The perfect future would be have a superior education and technology on their own would supply the electricity and food. In a century, a time machine would allow the people from the future to discover the past and never commit the same mistakes of war and violence. If I lived in the future, I would imagine myself living in a white three story house in a beautiful neighborhood that looked exactly the same as everyone meaning the future would no longer classify economic status. It would be equal in which everyone has riches and no one can be labeled as poor. I believe the future holds a place where dreams really do come true in other worlds a form of heaven governed by hundreds of elite. 100 years from now the world will be flawless!
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