Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Should there be same sex education? Upfront magazine


Same Sex Education                                                                    Skyla Lowe 


Same sex education is beginning to occur around the world and is making kids very stereotypical today.


            I do not agree that same sex education is good for all children because some kids will be ready for the future and some will not be.

Children get stereotyped and schools reinforce it. I say this because when boys/girls come around the opposite sexes they feel then need to “dumb them selves down” to not make the opposite sex feel bad. This example shows how stereotyped the girls and boys can be from being with the same sex for so long.

In the article “single sex schools have negative impact on kids, says study” it states that students who are in same sex education began to get their occupational aspirations cut limited because of the opposite sex. This happens because kids don’t get enough time with the opposite sex a lot. The authors point is to show how much kids will only want to be with the same sex. I also know this because they grow up in same sex classes, which then gives most kid the option to not want to be with the opposite sex.

Children will then not want to play with the opposite sex or be around the opposite sex for to long.  It says “girls will only play with dolls and boys will only play with trucks”.  This supports my statement because it shows how much kids only want to be with the same sex after growing up that way ; in that environment. I also say this because the opposite sex will feel as if they were to be doing wrong if they played with the opposite sexes toys.

My point is same sex education does not benefit everyone for the future ahead of them in many ways. It affects how children feel when being with the opposite gender compared to kids who are in mixed gender classes (co-ed) . I feel as if same sex education benefits some kids and does not help others for the life that is ahead of them. Co-ed!  

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Character Change Skyla Lowe 707

                                  The Fault In Our Stars
     In this book the main character Hazel is a dynamic character. I say this becuase in the beginning of the book she was very settle and didnt have speratic outbreaks but now into the book she is. For example there was this boy Augustus Waters that she dearly liked but now every time he even talks to her Hazel always says "no flirt talking" or " I dont want to hold hands if we are just talking" and he is now beginning to realize the change in her even when he is just generally talking to her. The character also changes physically because then she shows now how it really feels to deal with lung cancer and how much she really feels by having this really big outburst and actually even getting her parents scared causing her to have to visit the hospital for some days to watch her heart rate.

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

My Memoir

                 My Disney Adventure
                                                                                                             Skyla Lowe 707

    I couldn't sleep all night. I had the feeling most kids get before the first day of school when you're so anxious and nervous you cant sleep or control your excitement. I was so excited to go to Buffalo and visit my mother's good friend Ally. I knew this summer was going to be amazing!
"Were going to Disney," said my cousins in a happy voice.
"Well I'm going to Buffalo and Niagara Falls," I said in a 'take that' kind of voice.
      I was so excited to go that I couldnt stop talking to my cousins about all the fun I was going to have while my mom and aunts were putting our luggage's into the taxi cars. My cousins and I were sharing different facts about places we were going and the new things we were going to do.
"Sky lets go!"
"We are getting into this taxi'" yells my mother over our loud talking and laughing we did.
      As we ride to the airport I'm envisioning all the things we are going to do and the new things we might try or eat in Buffalo for a week. These thoughts won't leave my head. When we finally reached the airport my cousins and aunts had already checked in their bags in and were getting there luggage tags. As my family got their luggage, my mother and I joined everyone's tags said New York to Florida, LaGuardia I was expecting my tag to say New York to Buffalo, LaGuardia. When I grabbed my bag and looked at the tag I was so embarrassed and confused but also very excited I was going to Disney right along with my cousins.
    The excitement and joy actually made me tear up because not only was this going to be amazing but all my aunts knew me and my mother were coming along too. They all were asking me did I like the surprise while my mother was taking pictures. My head and stomach had butterflies. I was too happy and surprised to actually speak when I opened my mouth nothing came out. I just had a huge smile of joy and happiness.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

The Fault In Our Stars (SPOILER ALERT)

                                                                                                                    Skyla Lowe 707
                                 The Fault In Our Stars Response

         The book The Fault in Our Stars by John Green is a very interesting and deep book. This book shows how a teenage girl lives her life with something that is very hard and difficult to cope with while growing up.  Even though I'm only a third way through the book so far this book really moves me as a person. The way John Green writes makes me feel as if I'm in the book with Hazel,who is the main character. Not only does this book uses a lot of feeling and internal thinking, but lastly very in depth description telling me how Hazel lives her everyday life with a struggle of having cancer in her lungs. The way Hazel lives her life is very impressing after school everyday she sits down with a group of kids including the director and they all hang out and talk about how they fought their cancer growing up. This makes me feel very warm-hearted that someone so outgoing would take the time and actually make not only a group like this but also a book that tells us how some people with cancer live their life with a struggle like having cancer anywhere in their body from the brain to the toe.

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

The Fault In Our Stars

                                                                                                                                 Skyla Lowe 707

      The Fault In Our Stars by John Green is a very inspiring book. This book gives you a good idea about how people with different needs then you live life , not only how they live life but also how they deal with this and how they encourage themselves. I feel like this is a good suggestion book for many people to read whether you want to learn young child issues or disabilities.

    In this book the author uses a lot of description to show the reader how the main character thinks which is Hazel who is 16 years old and struggles with something in life that affects her greatly. The way the author describes the book for you to understand Hazel gives you a lot of feedback on her observing  and hearings and also how she carries on which not only affects her but also her mother because her mother is the one encouraging her to do better and hope for success. The helper in this book helps Hazel out a lot not only with how to carries herself on the outside but how she also acts inside and her reactions to the things she does daily. I am not to far into this book but from where I am so far i definitely can tell that she will struggle and probably overcome there bumps along her road.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Where Your Cellphone Goes to Die

  Upfront Magazine Response                                                                                       Skyla Lowe 707
  
    I think it is not acceptable for electronic manufacturers to pay developing countries to take the U.S.'s e-waste because most Americans replace their electronic devices like cellphones on an average of 22 months and in 2010 the dump trucks junked over 150 million devices alone which is a lot. Also in other places they burn and trade these electronics for copper wires, gold, and silver threads which they then sell to merchants for a couple of dollars. This goes to show that the e-waste we have then goes to other places and we don't actually get a good outcome we just get less electronics to take apart or junk.
     I think it would take the U.S. Cellphone manufacturers a lot of thinking to do better things with the electronics people don't want no more by taking them apart and reusing them for more useful things like another phone, school supplies and other useful/helpful materials.When we throw away used phones only 37% is recycled and when we throw away TVs only 17% is recycled when we throw away/ give up wireless devices only 9% is actually recycled, all the other percentages of each item is trashed which pollutes the areas we live in and we breathe in bad air and these things affect us each and everyday because more than at least 1,000 people a day throw away devices or electronics and it just gets shipped which does not help us. Lastly they can also begin making phones out of products that can be recycled because some phones may not be recyclable, because I know it's kind of hard to disassemble a phone but there is technology these days!

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

                                                                                                                          
Minimum Age and Minimum Wage                                                            Skyla Lowe 707
                                                                    
           This article Minimum Age and Minimum Wage by Joseph Berger is very important to teach you about the sad lives of young children and adults in the 1900's which sounded very devastating. These kids suffered badly, they had to breathe in cotton dust and risk fingers also limbs working with the powerful looms. Majority of these kids had no education and worked from the age of about 8  till whenever.

            Sally Greenburg of the National Consumer's League noticed that child labor "perpetuated a cycle of poverty". What Sally Greenburg is actually saying is they made an actual cycle of how people lived an unbelievable cycle of poverty. These people worked twelve hours , six days a week being scorched by hot machines or suffering lung disease even mangled arms which is very sad. Although doing all of this hard work, they were only making twenty-five cents per hour , so everyone was getting basically $1.50 in a days worth of hard work. In a standard week they worked 20 hours and if you worked beyond that you had to pay time-and-a-half. Today this cycle is still in affect because now jobs still have young kids 16 and below can only work for a certain amount of hours per week. Another change now is our minimum wage, which is $7.25 or higher depending on jobs which increased twenty times more since 1938. Including the fact that kids under 14 that have jobs can only work with safe non hazardous materials unlike machinery or shoveling coal in the early morning cold. Lastly I think it will take a huge amount of United State employees to come together and fight for their rights to earn enough money to support themselves or  their families. I think by 2020 people will begin to realize how important minimum wage and minimum age really are.

       Some people I think are arguing for the fact that these young kids had to wake up at three o'clock a.m, and spend the day till almost sunset working in coal mines, taking the shells off of ice shrimp, also working in glass and garment factories. What I find most persuasive is how they explain the daily lives of these kids and how they had to survive just to keep there families in good condition. Also how the factory owners enjoyed hiring young workers for their nimble fingers and because when they complained they were able to pay them less; they called these kids the "breaker boys". These are some of the reasons that make this article very persuasive and easy to compare; how the work we do now to earn money does not compare to how hard it was for these people back then. They worked even harder just to make $1.50/ per day on a regular basis.