Sunday, December 21, 2008

Wordle 2

wordle

click on wordle and you can create one

Youtube

www.youtube.com/watch?v=aggwd5FbMUc
YouTube

click on either of the ones on top and a song made by "Fall Out Boy" will come up. "Fall Out Boy" is just like the best. The song is "Thanks For the Memories."

My Other Blog

People start following my other blog.
It's for IT but I still want you to follow it.
Leo, Aidan C., and Daniel you have to follow my IT blog otherwise I won't follow yours.
Why did I ask you?
Because you are people in my IT class.
This goes to everyone: follow my humanities blog too!!!!!!!!!!

My Wordle on xMas


Music

Does anyone know any good songs? I don't care what kind of songs just don't let it be country or classic. I hate country and classic. And if you are going to let me know some songs I like rock music the most. Just telling you. List the songs on where it says comments. Thanks guys!


:) J <-_-> ): which one.

Laws


I think civilizations have laws to protect people and to stop crimes. Because people need to live in order to preserve and create generations. If people were not protected they could all die and the civilization could be lost. Also some people smoke, drink alchohol, and use drugs. These habits are bad for health and should be prevented. Other people could do things much worse, for example burglary, murder which are crimes and such people should be punished to prevent further crimes. The laws help prevent bad effects from bad habits as well as protect people from crimes.
But I think Hammurabi's laws were too terrible and inhuman. They seem to have been designed to excessively punish rather than to prevent and protect. I mean just because the son hits his father doesn't mean that the father should cut of his arm. By inflicting such a heavy punishment, the father is not giving any opportunity for the son to improve. The son now has to live the life without an arm. This is neither good for the son nor for the father. There are many similar examples to show that Hammurabi's law were too cruel and are not relevant in 21st century.

Friday, December 19, 2008

What I Meant

What I meant by, "I think they don't want to develop because they want to keep their culture going," was they don't want to give up what they have and what they've worked for really hard. They want to farm and possibly get much healthier food. And as I said in my other post they must have realized that with a lot of medicine and doctors helping you to survive just makes you weaker even though you don't feel it at all. We are used to walking over to "Cold Storage" to get some meat. But we are weak when it comes to hunting for a deer in a rainforest or jungle. It's just not what people in civilized places do these days.