A compassionate scientist is a person with a background in
science that has a vision of changing the world. They want to better the world
through their skills and knowledge they possess. The drive and commitment they need
to have has to be of immense proportion. I don’t know what the requirements is
to be a compassionate scientist, but what I do know is that I want to help
better the world. Personally, I would like to be a pediatrician and help kids
everywhere. If I have to travel around the world then so be it, I just want to
make a difference in a child’s life. I feel like I have that drive because my
family has taught me to strive to new heights and be better than the last. I know
I can work hard to achieve a goal, which is what I’m prepared to do along with
the skills I learn in school so I can help people.
Monday, September 22, 2014
Monday, September 8, 2014
The Future
In the future, around 3005, the technology will be amazingly
advanced. I feel, as though there will be a major impact on education. Kids
will be able to go to school from their phone. They could have a special
attachment from their phone that will simulate a classroom in their heads. A
whole day of instruction and lessons could be taught within a 30-minute period.
They would be able to finish school a lot faster, and in turn, be able to
become productive members of society. Who knows? They might even be engineers
who further technology even more. I feel as though we ill have to save the
earth with our technology. We are already living in a polluted world, filled
with crimes, injustices, and criminals. I honestly feel that they only way for
the world to be safe is to step up our law enforcement. We don’t need a great
police force; all we need is a batman. On a serious note, I also believe there
will be an increase in homosexuality, and they government is to blame because
we are very over populated as it is so they feel like they need to take control
and halt reproduction for some time.
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Hardest i've ever laughed
One time laughed so hard that I started
sweating. That’s the kind of laugh
where you are past the point of crying and your abs are on fire. I started laughing because of a joke a
comedian Kevin Hart was telling. I
have heard his jokes before but this one just broke me down and caused me to
laugh hysterically for about 6 minutes.
He was telling his story about when he was in Nebraska doing a show and
he pulled up to the side of the road to pee. There he saw an ostrich for the first time in his life. His friend then just threw a pen at the
bird. The bird turned and set both
its feet on the ground. Kevin then
started getting scared so he told his friend to jump in the car and drive away.
It was funny because he said that when he turned to his passenger mirror side
on the road driving, he could see the ostrich running next to the car looking
at him directly. And Kevin hart started crying and wanted his friend to
apologize to the ostrich. The way he was explaining the whole thing was super
hilarious. I haven’t laughed that hard since.
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Modern Times
“Modern times” is by far one of the funniest movies I have
seen. That’s pretty ironic because nowadays in order for a movie to make you
laugh, they have to add all kinds of different situations and include lots of
props. This film is just naturally funny. Charlie Chaplin is a genius, in all
aspects. Considering all the
different types if things he does for the film, he still is able to make it
funny. It almost looks like he doesn’t
even have to try. The film is a
combination of fun, but yet at the same time, despair and reality. It’s set in
a time where people have almost nothing and are in anguish and sadness. Chaplin could have easily let the film
end in a sad way, but he chose not to. His characters left a terrible situation
with a smile. I feel this is a testament to how genius the film is and also the
type of man Chaplin is.
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