Thursday, April 18, 2013

#8 Blog Post



                                                       My Top Ten list on the Grieving Process

1.For most people they go through 7 steps of grieving that usually happen in this exact way

2.People usually go through denial and numbness with confusion, which people end up just going into isolation

3."After denial, numbness, and confusion, the reality of the death begins to sink in. Often, the first reaction to this is anger and frustration. We feel powerless against death and lash out against those who we think hold power, such as doctors, hospitals, and God."

4.When your angry you usually start blaming everyone for the death of this person. When this happens you can end up blaming people who weren't even involved with this and even yourself. But the bad thing is you are full of all this anger and pain so when you get mad you unleash this and start getting mad at little things

5.People try bargaining, they may not tell anyone but they will start promising themselves things. Some people try praying or hoping that they take them over someone that they don't want to die, or they say If I make it through this I'm going to go do something huge and start helping more people out that need it.

6.Guilt and Regret is something big that I am sure that everyone has felt when someone they loved die.They might start blaming themselves because they had a fight with this person or you were not nice to them all the time. As well as maybe you didn't even know the person but you heard greatly of them, but you never really got to know them but now you cannot do anything about it now. 

7.The most common part when someone dies it depression. I myself have even heard of so many people going through depression once someone they loved has died. A lot of people get bad depression and it is said to not be rushed or ignored, you cannot help how you feel. 

8. Then after a while you start acepting and realizing that they are gone. This is when most people would start feeling more like themselves and happy and going back to the way that they were before this person has died. Sometimes you feel sad and whatnot but so does everyone else and you get over it.

9.One big thing is you have to respect how everyone is acting to this death, weather if someone is really emotional or just does not show any emotion at all. Most of all with your family you should act nice and plesant because you guys are all dealing with a tough time.

10.Family is very important when you are dealing with a loss, they can help you so much and will always be there for you.Sometime you and your family will  be crying with each other and sometimes laughing it just matters you are all together. This is all normal behavior and you should be with your family frequently.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Prevention of Eternal Control


For a long period time, the U.S. has been under China's control based on the goods they export to our country, which our country would not run without. Now that we are so far into debt with China, we have been decreasing in control of our own country and China wants to buy out are debt. President Obama should seek to prevent China from buying out our debt with them for the sake of the U.S. and its people. The immense amount of profit obtained by China from trade is making the rich more wealthy and the poor poorer. Our government needs to look beyond the fact of China's immense influence on our country and look towards saving the american labor, still at home in America.




  • We need to resolve the trade issue with China
  • China's strongly financially helpful trade with the U.S. has made our manufacturing sector plummet and their business and financial sectors very stable, allowing them to skyrocket 
  • The U.S. provides a guaranteed check to China, allowing them to prosper and us to maintain a recession
  • Borrowing money from China to pay for our goods that we buy from them was never a good idea from the start
  • The chinese currency scam has put us further into debt more and more
  • We need to secure a stable fund to support our debt
Source: Navarro, Peter, and Greg Autry. "The United States Should Prevent China from Buying US Debt." Importing from China. Ed. Debra A. Miller. Detroit: Greenhaven Press, 2012. Current Controversies. Rpt. from "Think Different About Chinese Currency Manipulation." www.huffingtonpost.com. 2011. Opposing Viewpoints In Context. Web. 14 Mar. 2013

Japanese Baseball #5

Baseball is a sport loved by many people all around whether it is in Japan or in the USA.  In an article I read it explained that when one Japanese team lost a big game, the players went to the locker room and didn't talk and they just cried.  I myself am a very big fan of baseball I watch alot of MLB games and play too.  If my team loses a big game it makes me alittle sad.  One time when I used to play little league we lost to one of our rival teams and it was a hard rest of the day.

Eventually you get over it but people take it very seriously. This is part of why I love playing the sport of baseball because although when you lose it is very sad, winning is a great feeling and that is a great part of the game.
-ProQuest "Faces Of Japan"


Tuesday, March 12, 2013

What Makes a Society Just?

    In society, a ruler should be fair and the people should also have a say in what happens in the government since it affects their lives dramatically. They should make and carry out the laws fairly and equally. They have to have a set rules and stick to it. He/she has to think about what is best for everyone. I think when people are born, that they start off with a clean slate. No one is just born good or bad. It depends on their surroundings and environment. Where they grow up, the schools they go to, how their parents take care of them. A lot of things can affect the way a person acts or how good or bad they are.
    The government should be involved in distributing wealth because some people can get greedy and find ways around the law without breaking them. That's when the government should step in. Honor codes are things that make people act better. Something to go by to know the definition of  "good". Most of the time, they influence people's behavior but sometimes, others don't care. A society that is just is fair and equal to everyone.

Monday, March 11, 2013

What makes society just?

What makes society just

What makes society just is when you have a great leader. A leader who is patient, strong, determined, and follows the "right" ways. A leader who isn't afraid to speak his mind ,but should have respect for his people. Should listen to his people and at least take their ideas into consideration. What also makes society just are the people living in it. They have o be kind, caring, loving, yet fierce. They need to put certain people in check when they're getting out of line.