The article I read was all about antiques that are reproduced and about "identifying fake antiques". Bill Johns, the owner of an antique center says that when something becomes popular " people will find a way to reproduce it". He says that skepticism is needed to help tell a fake from the real thing and that "most of the evidence of something being counterfeit is right in front of you". Some items that are commonly reproduced are made of cast iron because "the heavy metal is valued for its durability and old-fashioned qualities that make it attractive for home decor".
link: http://www.timesunion.com/local/article/Save-the-Date-His-job-is-to-spot-genuine-fakes-3596217.php
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
50.Should women be allowed in the military?
I think that women should be allowed in the military for a few reasons. Women should be able to defend the country they live in. I mean, men can, so why not women. Women can be just as brave as men, and just as fierce. Women may not always be as physically strong as men, but that doesn't mean they shouldn't be allowed in the military.
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
What is Crippling us?
In John Taylor Gatto's article he argues that both the teachers and students are the cause of the boredom students feel. He says that the actual purpose of school is to "establish fixed habits of reaction to authority", "make children as alike as possible", "determine each student's proper social role", "children are to be sorted by role and trained only so far as their destination
in the social machine merits", to choose the best students and have them accept "lesser" students as unfit, and to have a small group of those students trained to manage the "continuing project." In Ray Bradbury's book, he talks about how the majority of the people are the same in the way that they ask how instead of why. In the book he talks aout how the children there "kill each other" how it's because "they believed in responsibility" but do not anymore (pg. 30).
Tried and True

link: http://writingprompts.tumblr.com/post/17477297690/my-28-most-tried-and-true-writing-prompts
All I see is white. The whiteness surrounds me and holds me tight, making me gasp for air. And then, suddenly, light. I see a clear, blue sky. I sigh with relief and quickly glance around. I see a table with cute little party hats everywhere, with placemats set down for where people will sit. This all seems so familiar to me, but the words to come to me until I see the cake. Birthday party. I've heard about this; Horror stories were told about what happened once you left the comfort of the store. I never believed it, any of it. I should have believed. I'm hanging from a tree now, up high enough to view the first of the guests walk through the gate, high enough to see that my end is near.
Thursday, May 17, 2012
TU Tuesday - Commencement Speech
I think that when someone is giving a commencement speech that they should try to make it sound like themselves and not like other people. I think commencement speechs should be entertaining and possibly contain humor, like in James Franco's when he said " Looking up on stage, at a man with deep brown eyes, a flawless head of hair, chiseled good looks, staring right back at you. And I'm just talking about Arlington U president James D. Spaniolo!!!," or when he said "If I'm being completely honest, I'm already starting to get a contact high off it." I think that humor can be a great way to gain and keep people's attention. I also like it when the person can relate, like when James Franco talked about how he thought that there was "no better feeling than the sense of accomplishment that comes with graduating,"
or when he talked about how he has a "BA, a few Masters, and (is) currently pursuing a PhD." I also think that it's important when the people talking give advice, like when Conan said "So, that's what I wish for all of you: the bad as well as the good. Fall down, make a mess, break something occasionally. And remember that the story is never over."
links:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/james-franco/on-commencement-speeches_b_1521338.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+HP%2FEntertainment+(Entertainment+on+The+Huffington+Post
http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1898670_1898671_1898649,00.html
or when he talked about how he has a "BA, a few Masters, and (is) currently pursuing a PhD." I also think that it's important when the people talking give advice, like when Conan said "So, that's what I wish for all of you: the bad as well as the good. Fall down, make a mess, break something occasionally. And remember that the story is never over."
links:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/james-franco/on-commencement-speeches_b_1521338.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+HP%2FEntertainment+(Entertainment+on+The+Huffington+Post
http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1898670_1898671_1898649,00.html
Monday, May 14, 2012
10 Somebody Has to Say It
I think that everyone should have a friend that is honest with them and tell them what no one else will. There has to be someone there to fill you in on something and be honest with you, or else you might never learn the truth about something. I think an honest friend is important, since, without them, no one else might give you constructive criticism on a piece of work, or tell you if you actually look good or not.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Love to Know Slideshow
Tastes like rain,
Smells like fresh dew.
Feels smooth as silk,
Sliding through your fingers.
Cool as ice,
Soft as a cloud,
Like the sound of a waterfall,
Spreading water everywhere.
link: http://freelance-writing.lovetoknow.com/Slideshow:Poetry_Writing_Prompts~4
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Monday, May 7, 2012
Liberalism
Liberalism is a "political philosophy based on belief in progress (and), the essential goodness of the human race." The first use of liberalism was in 1819. "Liberalism typically believe that goverment is necessary to protect individuals from being harmed by others; but they also recognize that government itself can pose a threat to liberty." Laws, judges and police are a needed thing to keep the person's life and liberty safe, but those things can also be turned against the person.
sites used: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/liberalism
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/339173/liberalism
sites used: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/liberalism
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/339173/liberalism
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
TU Tuesday- Classified
Gone
Tuesday, April 10
I wrap my sweatshirt around my body tightly as I shiver, the stapler in my hand wobbling slightly as I pin up the posters. They read as: Lost pitbull. She's "white and brown, about 100 lbs." She's very friendly and gentle. "Last seen in the back of someone's car near Ontario in Albany." The cold air caresses my back and slithers down my spine, creating chills wherever it reaches. I look back up at the poster, at the picture of my baby, my best friend, my Sunny, and sigh. Who would steal a dog from someone? What's the point? Why not adopt one instead? I shake my head in anger. Who would take her from me?
Thursday, April 26
No sign of her yet or any calls. My hope of finding her is fading fast...
lost pittbull
Source: Times Union
| a white and brown, about 100 lbs friendly pittbull. supposedly last seen in the back of someones car near ontario in albany. Any information would be greatly appreciated. |
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