Seeking active conciseness is difficult, I even have trouble remaining conscious in class. Being one hundred percent invested in a conversation and trying to discern how things will affect another is like playing a chess game against a mastermind. Not only do you have to think about the other person feelings but, also how what you say will effect those feelings and perceptions. It is easy to revert to passiveness and letting conversation shift from individual personal self interest to another.…
September 11, 2001… A day all Americans will remember as the worst day in history. What started off as such a beautiful day turned into so much more; the sun was shining, the birds were chirping and there was a fresh autumn breeze in the air. Little did we know that we would lose 3,000 of our brothers and sisters later on. The attack of the Twin Towers instilled fear into our people and in reaction the government passed a bill called The Patriot Act. The Patriot Act is a 10 part law that allows…
publically favoring Slytherin and taking an outrageous amount of points from Gryffindor. Headmaster Dumbledore is not innocent in taking part of the inequality of houses as every year he awards Gryffindor points for stupid, mundane things like playing chess really well. The Slytherins deserved better as no one gets to choose their own parents or their lives, so why punish the children because they are ambitious? That being said, all four houses fall under this…
If you haven’t had your good doses of weird reality and gratifying laughter for the day, “Paterson”, the sensational new comedy-drama from the hip American writer-director Jim Jarmusch, can assure you both. The quality of his work is patented in cult films such as “Ghost Dog”, “Broken Flowers”, “Dead Man”, “Only Lovers Left Alive”, “Mystery Train”, and the black-and-white classics “Stranger Than Paradise” and “Down By Law”. Jarmusch takes you to the city of Paterson, New Jersey, and introduces…
sides of a fence. They are great friends in the movie but do not seem as close in the book. In the novel Shmuel is mad at Bruno because he does not speak up for him. As a result, Shmuel is beaten by Lieutenant Kotler. In the movie, they play ball and chess together but in the book they just talk. In the movie they seem to have more time to become friends before their adventure. Also, the ending seems more realistic because the search for Bruno happens right after he is goes missing, not a month…
The Western Migration After the Civil War, people migrated west giving up all that they had for many different reasons, and to do many different things; one reason in particular was to gain a better life. The Civil War caused economic problems in the south, for this reason people migrated west to gain economically. Moving west meant better job opportunities, land ownership, and agriculture. Different groups of people picked up and moved west and in doing so, they encountered major barriers.…
authority. This can be more specifically seen with Lindo Jong, and her daughter Waverly. Waverly is quite headstrong and manipulative, especially when she confronts her mother regarding her controlling manner towards Waverly’s career as a successful Chess player. “Waverly’s…
Maggie is extremely motivated when heading into finals week. She has planned to study a minimum of eight hours daily, the week prior to all of her exams. However, instead of joining a study group with her friends, Maggie decides to study alone and utilize her technological tools. As time ticks away, Maggie becomes distracted from her online tools by emails from her boss, Instagram notifications, and pictures of her best friend’s new dog on Facebook. Without even realizing it, Maggie wastes away…
The title of the play is absolutely parallel to life in a box. The title is highly abundant because it related to the motif of a chess game that is about to terminate. 7- Origins: Due to World War the Second, the humanity is devoured and everything lost its prominence. The origin of the play is made up of Beckett’s confrontation with such circumstances. 8- Genre: Samuel Beckett considers…
Violent video games have been around for decades, enjoyed and played by millions of young kids and adults. Matt Peckham contributes “in my reason research, we found that for some teens with a pre-existing mental health issues, playing violent video games seems to be associated with less bullying.” This is an opposition to what it is believed by many that associate violent crimes with video games. Many think that those who play such games tend to have violent thoughts and tendencies of…