Friday, March 06, 2009
Why teens should not keep their rooms anyway they want
February 24, 2009
Bluelady
Why should parents intervene on how their teens keep their room? Health, organization skills, and it work skills are all great reasons on why parents should help their teens.
Many teens have a hard time reminding themselves to pick up cloths, or wet towels off of the ground. Usually adolescence gives excuses and forgets to vacuum or pick up trash from Friday night’s sleepover. Because of their forgetfulness rodents, ants, and flies make their home in your kid’s bedroom. Icky and slimy mold and fungi start creeping in and a starts fouling up the air in your teen’s bedroom. Furthermore your young adult becomes sick more often and eventually stays sick constantly. Health is extremely important for teens so helping to remind them to pick up that wet towel will help your teens stay healthy.
Looking around, you might notice that God is very organized; our bodies are a testimony of that. God did not just throw a bunch of organs inside our body and also throw a couple extra organs also, no God has a purpose for every organ and they are placed in a orderly fashion. Also teaching your teenager discipline is very important. Learning discipline will teach them to stay organized and become more responsible. Therefore helping teens become orderly and teaching them discipline is no crime, in fact God wants us to be orderly.
In the future your teen will be more productive and efficient. When your kid is employed for their first job, their boss would be impressed on how organized, productive, and efficient your teen is. Also your teen will either have an apartment or house that they must look after and repair. Furthermore your child may have children of their own that they must teach the skills you taught them. Throughout their life they will be practicing the skills you give them.
So for your kids health, organization skills, and to help your teens in the future it would be better to intervene in your child’s organization.
Wednesday, March 04, 2009
Why P.E Classes should be mandatory
Why P.E Classes should be mandatory
February 19, 2009
By Bluelady
Why should P.E classes be mandatory for High School Students? Teenagers would be healthier. It would teach them teamwork. It gives Teens a chance to do an activity. These three main points are excellent reasons why physical education should be mandatory.
Teaching student’s teamwork will help them later in life. For instance learning to get along with their peers will help them later when working with costumers, employers, or employees. Also they will develop their friendships better and give them a sense of belonging and security outside the family.
Another advantage of P.E classes is teenagers would be able to fend of sickness better when they have a healthier body. Also teens would get better sleep and higher grades because of working out and will work their brain as well as their body. Furthermore posture would improve as well as less body fat. Therefore the heart would not have to pump harder to get through all the body fat that teens seem to possess. Teens would have a better chance of less heart diseases as well as a healthier body.
The most important point that will help Adolescent is it will give them an activity after school. Many of our teens today are involved with drugs, drinking, smoking, and gangs. Giving them activities after school will help the temptations of drugs, drinking, smoking and gangs. The more they learn about their body and how it works and the more they exercise their body they would have less time to create bad friendships, start drugs, drinking under age, joining gangs, and smoking the better our crime rates would be less and less.
Giving teens an opportunity to learn teamwork, giving them a healthier body, and giving teens activities to do will help them in the long run. Help teens today!
Monday, September 22, 2008
Black Belt Means What to Me?
As I asked myself this simple question: Black Belt Means What to Me? I came up with several experiences with Master Peter’s Studio.
The first time I walked into Master Peter’s Studio was not as a student or even a person who was thinking of taking class. When I walked into the studio it was a lot bigger then the YMCA class which only had about five energetic seven and eight year olds. As we walked in, an instructor, who we later learned that her name was Linda, scurried over the blue and red mat and asked if my dad needed any information. While talking to my dad, I watched as instructors walked around counting while the kids kicked. It looked pretty cool but not cool enough to give up my current sport, swimming. Connor looked on in amazement. I could tell he was sold on this studio. His eyes were as big as eggs and he could not stop talking about it on the car ride home.
At first it was only my brother, Connor into Taekwondo, but Andrea after breaking her arm wanted to quit ballet and it went down hill form there. Soon even my younger brother, Alexander found his way into Taekwondo and I could tell my time would soon be coming. Little did I know, it was only one month after Alexander started that I started.
I remembered that first day clearly when I walked into Master Peter’s Studio for the first time as a student. About ten kids showed up to the class and that day was labeled the hardest workout in my life. From learning how to kick, to squatting down and walking across the room, I learned to hate the word “Go” that came from the instructor’s mouth. Once I came home after an exhaustive workout, I went straight to bed, not even caring to eat my supper. I was exhausted. What made it even worse is that my brothers and sister could run around and you could not tell that they even had a work out. I soon got used to squatting and walking across the room that gave me a little victory in itself. Later I learned that I would have to accomplished many tiny victories before getting to my final color belt.
After two months of learning punching, and kicking I got my first taste of sparring. The first person that I sparred was someone who was half my size and was ten times faster then me. Thanks to her I learned a lot. As time went on my habit of kicking with my toes got to me leaving me with tears in my eyes and a badly bruised toe. Thanks to Master Peter I have since then learned how to kick correctly and have gotten a tiny bit faster.
Still I lately had to overcome even another obstacle in my way. After trying six or seven times to break a board I finally overcame the board and it cracked but not after twisting my ankle and jeopardizing if I would quit, of course as you can see I did not.
Yellow, Purple, Orange and all the other color belts seem to be the most obvious accomplishments but before you get to yellow you must know how to kick, punch, count, jump, roll and so on.
So what does Black Belt mean to me? It means that I, Morgan Thomas, can accomplish whatever I set my heart to do.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Mighty Hero's
Mighty Hero's
by Bluelady
Suddenly a clear bark of five to six dogs echoed in the cold clear morning in Greenland. Racing through the white snow a dog sled appeared from out of nowhere. Heaving and puffing the dogs carried there owner and luggage towards their destination working together like clockwork. Other times these marvelous dogs would carry driver and five to six seals sixty miles in a day. During the cold, bitter days owners would barely give the dogs scraps to eat so they learned how to scrounge around for food. Many times the dogs were better of then their owners during winter months by burying themselves into the snow. Unconquerable mountains and through blinding snow these dogs worked until the destination was reached.
Friday, February 01, 2008
Kinetic Die Casting website/SeoContest2008
Some people feel that search engine optimization (SEO), is a smaller part of search engine marketing (SEM. SEO involves “optimizing” your website so it becomes more appealing to search engines and as a result your website is placed higher in the search results for your desired key terms. Your SEO professional should take the time with you to explore as many possible key words and phrases to use in your website pages. The SEO professional should also have sources to get additional key words that would be attractive to your target audience. Your SEO consultant should also be able to do a website competitive analysis of your top competitors and use that information to your benefit.
The most difficult part of SEO in 2008 is waiting the time required to get your website to the top. Search engines do not update their information daily or even weekly, it can take six to eight weeks or more to see the full effects of a professional SEO job in your website’s search engine search results. Nevertheless, Organic SEO costs a lot less than PPC. PPC (Pay Per Click) is a marketing program where the user must pay each time a person clicks on your advertisement or link.
(Taken from Kinetic Die Casting SEO Contest 2008
Thursday, November 01, 2007
Can One Person Influence Millions of People?
Probably the most hated man in world history is Adolf Hitler. Hitler was a cruel, unjust man who schemed and was successful to gather the Germans to fight World War II. Anyone can point out the wrong in Hitler. Although Hitler was a talented man, he used his gift of leadership and speaking for power, wealth, and fame. Many followed this man. If he had used his gift to create peace in Germany innocent people would have not died. What a shame; he used his power for evil making people wonder what you could change in such and evil man. I would change in such a man one extremely important trait, his heart to glorify God. Instead of bringing another disaster to his country, he could have used his powerful gift of speaking to help heal the wound from World War I. His persuasive speaking could have been used for excellent ideas to raise money instead of an easy solution like going to war.
C.S Lewis took his wonderful talent and used it for the Lord. Unlike Adolf Hitler C.S Lewis was converted to Christianity at age thirty. After being converted to Christianity C.S Lewis was blessed greatly by God. Surprisingly C.S Lewis has inspired many authors to write some great books like: 'A Severe Mercy' by Sheldon Vanauken, ' A Series of Unfortuate Events' by Daniel Handler, and 'Harry Potter' by J.K Rowling. All these authors and many more adored and followed C.S Lewis. His imagination did influence millions of people by following God's Word. "Well done good and faithful servant!"
Do you have to be famous to make a diffrence? In Mark 12:41-44 a widow give her last two coins, worth only a fraction of a penny. Calling His disciples to Him. Jesus declared, "I tell you the truth, this poor widow has put more into the treasury than all the others. They all gave out of their wealth; but she, out of her poverty, put in everything-all she had to live on." Amazingly Jesus told his disciples that the poor widow gave more then anyone else. Even though the widow wasn't talented or famous she gave her gift to the Lord. Those two almost worthless coins could have feed a hungry child or helped a poor family. On the outside that gift the widow gave was worthless but that widow gave more then Adolf Hitler because of her undying want to help others.
The woman with her two small copper coins and C.S Lewis had something in common, a gift, which they shared with people to glorify God. They both stored up treasures in heaven and have been called by the Lord a servant who bears fruit for the Lord. Sadly Adolf Hitler never gave his gift of speaking and leadership to the Lord and therefore he would be called a worthless piece of nothing and would be disowned by God. If I was to change just one thing about this man, I would change his heart for God so that he could be called a servant who bears fruit like C.S Lewis and the widow. So many people trade their wonderful gifts for riches on earth when they should be selling their riches were nobody could steal them. C.S Lewis, the widow, and Adolf Hitler all had a gift, but C.S Lewis and widow both gave their gifts to help and influence people. But Adolf Hitler never gave his gift to help others and therefore gave heartache, anger, war and fame to himself and only brought his country a split second of glory.
Written by Bluelady
Sunday, September 16, 2007
The Queen of the Garden
By Bluelady