Monday, December 15, 2008
Love for the game
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Stressed for Finals?
Don’t try cramming the night before the test, because you probably won’t remember much and that is not good because in a short amount of time you are trying to memorize half a year’s worth of stuff. Instead study a little each day. Go back to homework assignments and see what problems you had and go back to that and reread that lesson. Don’t try reading the whole book cause that might just make you more confused. Why bother studying something when you already know it? Better to go back and spend time on parts that you don’t understand. Also when studying make sure your not on Facebook, MySpace, Aim, etc. and also make sure your cell phone and ipod are away from you, because they can be very big distractions. I also find it very helpful when you take breaks along the way. Don’t study nonstop, but maybe study for 20 to 30 min, take a short break and then continue that way you don’t feel so overwhelmed and intimidated when you see all the textbooks and papers.
Finally the night before the test, make sure you sleep early, getting a good night sleep that way you are prepared and ready to take the tests. Also make sure you have a good, healthy breakfast, and not sugary things, because they could make you sleepy and make you not concentrate well. Make sure you eat something though! It would be very bad if while taking you test, if your stomach starts grumbling. Then during the whole time you will be concentrating on that and worrying if people could hear the growling, instead of trying to successfully do the test. All in all, don’t stress! Be smart and plan according and you will do fine on the finals!
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Magic of snow
As the winter season approached us, did you have a minute to stop and think about life and how things are? When you think of winter/ snow, what comes to mind? Some of the things that come to mind when I think of snow are: Christmas, holiday lights, snowmen, snow angels, hot cocoa. Of course when I saw the first snow fall for this time, all these things came to mind.
Having time to spend with family and friends, the singing and laughter…yes sounds all corny…but it’s true. I love the feeling when snow just fell and you can go outside and step on it, hearing the crunching of snow beneath you. You look up at the sky and see snow falling everywhere. Falling on the trees, the snow clinging on the bare branches, looking like the image from a snow globe. Then you notice the Christmas lights surrounding you, colorful small specks on the bushes, trees, and houses, which look like gems glistening in the snow. Finally after you have your fill of being outside, you go inside and sit on the sofa, by the fireplace, drinking hot cocoa in your favorite mug.
Thinking about the simple things like snow and the memories you have of it, are things you should cherish and be thankful for. Every family has specific things they do during the winter season, traditions that you have been doing since you were little. Be thankful of being able to experience those things and next time you step outside in the snow, take a little time and appreciate for the things in life.
Do you constantly find yourself quickly typing up a message and pressing the send button? Always waiting for that familiar beep that lets you know that you have received a text? Whether at home or before or after school, we are always texting or calling someone. Today’s society heavily depends on technology and this is one other example that shows how dependent we are.
I find myself always texting, whether wanting to ask a friend how things are going, or to see if they want to catch a movie, texting has become a daily routine. When I first got my phone, I didn’t think I would use that much texts and so my parents signed me up for the 200 texting plan, but soon however I found myself texting more and more. When the bill came, I found out that I went at least 550 over my texting plan. My parents soon realized that unlimited texting was the way to go, despite all this I realized how addicted I was to texting.
Teenagers are so caught up with latest communicating methods. Whether calling someone, texting, aiming someone, going on Facebook or MySpace, our world revolves around being able to talk to someone and showing others our ideas and beliefs. Being dependent on technology has both positive and negative effects. On one hand as technology gets better and better, our lives get easier and better, but at the same time we might lose ourselves when there is too much of a good thing.
All in all, don’t be so immersed with all the latest technology. The next time you feel bored, don’t be so dependent on your cell phone or computer, but enjoy the simple things, like going outside.