Friday, April 19, 2013

April 8-14

 If I was struggling my whole life, and by some weird chance won a million dollars, would I give any to charity? Well, I would defiantly be giving the fair share to my church. Then I can honestly say the rest would go straight to a charity. I do struggle financially, but I am not completely hopeless, I still get the things I need. Not always the things I want, but all that is important are the things I need. And I get those. Most people don’t. So why not help others get the things they need in life. Why be selfish, and keep it all for yourself?              The people in life that have the most give the least. Yet the people, who seem to have nothing, are always giving, and caring for others. Why? Well if I knew the answer to that, you know I would be out there trying my personal hardest to fix that. I just hope that one day, maybe in the far future, but hopefully sooner, people start to change. For the better.  Wouldn’t this just be a way better world if everybody cared for everybody around them? I think that it would. So let’s do it.

April 2-7

Okay so let’s start off saying this I have had a loved one die in a car crash because of texting and driving. That accident scared me forever. But I’m also going to be completely and truly honest, it hasn’t stopped me from texting and driving. Guilty as charged. Am I proud of that? No absolutely not. Am I going to work on stopping? You bet I will!! I guess I didn’t really realize the affects that texting and deriving can have on not just your life, but everybody around you as well. In adult roles, we learned about some teenagers who were killed in accidents like that.
The feeling that I felt that day, I will never ever forget it. It is the most gut wrenching feeling knowing that that Childs parents, siblings, and friends will never get another chance to say I love you, or just hold them close. I don’t want that to be me, or any of my loved ones. So will I stop texting and driving? I Can promise you I will try. Sometimes I guess it really does take one of these accidents in your life to realize that maybe that one text message could wait until you are in park. Just that one little change, can save a life.

Monday, April 15, 2013

Research paper!!


Destiney Holbrook

Mr. Gowans

 LA 12

4/8/13

Earnestness vs. Seriousness!

 

Earnest- to be serious in intention, purpose, or effort.  I believe that earnestness is a very admirable trait. Why you ask? Well, l will tell you why.  If somebody is earnest, it doesn’t necessarily mean that they are serious in everything in life. It means that they are “serious in intention.” So they are serious for a purpose. For example they put serious effort behind what they believe in.  I think anybody that puts effort into things they believe in deserves credit, because I know many people who don’t. There aren’t very many people in this world who do that anymore.  Now on another hand, this trait sometimes can be blown way out of proportion. Confused? Well, here is why I say that. Some people that are extremely “earnest” may take things too serious. So they may never know anything but seriousness. I am going to be completely and totally honest with you. I read this play, and was so very confused. I tried to re-read things, and took time to process them, but I still never got it. But here is how that ties in; I didn’t take it too serious! I know now that I should have, but I’m a senior in high school. We never take things serious until after we realize we needed to, so that is neither seriousness nor earnestness. That is called laziness.

 Earnestness is everywhere in life, people all over the world are serious in intention, and they put seriousness into everything they need to do. For example in the play the importance of being Ernest, there is a particular quote that stuck out to me. “Never speak disrespectfully of society, Algernon. Only people who can’t get in it do that.” (Wilde pg.90). I believe the reason that that particular quote stood out to me, is because, lady bracknall is indeed serious, but in a way she is slightly being funny.  This falls right into Earnestness. Why you ask? Well because she has seriousness behind her intention. Another quote that got me thinking is on the other term, Seriousness. “Whatever unfortunate entanglement my dear boy may have gotten into, I will reproach him with it after we are married.” (Wilde pg.73) Cecily had said that while having a “slight fight” with Gwendolyn. That is what would qualify as seriousness. She was completely serious when it came to her man. Wouldn’t anybody be?  I know when it comes to people trying to get on my man, for me it isn’t Earnestness I turn to, it is complete and total Seriousness.

 So in conclusion to this essay I think that Earnestness is a very admirable trait. I love the fact that you have the choice to be Earnest or be serious. So if you are faced with the choice to be serious in intention, or just plain out serious, choose what fits the situation best.  I mean say it to yourself. It sounds pretty freaking sweet... I am Earnest!

 

 

 

 

 

Works Cited

SparkNotes Editors. “SparkNote on the Importance of Being Earnest.” SparkNotes.com. SparkNotes LLC. 2004. Web. 12 Apr. 2013.

Van Kirk, Susan. “The Importance of Being Earnest.” CliffNotes. 15 Apr 2013. Web. 15 Apr 2013.

Wilde, Oscar. The importance of being Ernest. The Simon& Schuster paperbacks edition. New York, New York. Simon & Schuster, 2005. Print.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Reaserch Paper 4/11/13


Destiney Holbrook

Mr. Gowans

 LA 12

4/8/13

Earnestness vs. Seriousness!

 

Earnest- to be serious in intention, purpose, or effort.  I believe that earnestness is a very admirable trait. Why you ask? Well, l will tell you why.  If somebody is earnest, it doesn’t necessarily mean that they are serious in everything in life. It means that they are “serious in intention.” So they are serious for a purpose. For example they put serious effort behind what they believe in.  I think anybody that puts effort into things they believe in deserves credit, because I know many people who don’t. There aren’t very many people in this world who do that anymore.  Now on another hand, this trait sometimes can be blown way out of proportion. Confused? Well, here is why I say that. Some people that are extremely “earnest” may take things too serious. So they may never know anything but seriousness. I am going to be completely and totally honest with you. I read this play, and was so very confused. I tried to re-read things, and took time to process them, but I still never got it. But here is how that ties in; I didn’t take it too serious! I know now that I should have, but I’m a senior in high school. We never take things serious until after we realize we needed to, so that is neither seriousness nor earnestness. That is called laziness.

 Earnestness is everywhere in life, people all over the world are serious in intention, and they put seriousness into everything they need to do. For example in the play the importance of being Ernest, there is a particular quote that stuck out to me. “Never speak disrespectfully of society, Algernon. Only people who can’t get in it do that.” (pg . ). I believe the reason that that particular quote stood out to me, is because, lady bracknall is indeed serious, but in a way she is slightly being funny.  This falls right into Earnestness. Why you ask? Well because she has seriousness behind her intention. Another quote that got me thinking is on the other term, Seriousness. “Whatever unfortunate entanglement my dear boy may have gotten into, I will reproach him with it after we are married.” (pg.) Cecily had said that while having a “slight fight” with Gwendolyn. That is what would qualify as seriousness. She was completely serious when it came to her man. Wouldn’t anybody be?  I know when it comes to people trying to get on my man, for me it isn’t Earnestness I turn to, it is complete and total Seriousness.

 So in conclusion to this essay I think that Earnestness is a very admirable trait. I love the fact that you have the choice to be Earnest or be serious. So if you are faced with the choice to be serious in intention, or just plain out serious, choose what fits the situation best.  I mean say it to yourself. It sounds pretty freaking sweet! I am Earnest.