Crime in the legal concept (is any act or
omission criminalized law) verb or behavior of itself is associated with that
referred to in the law as an illegal act and is therefore a crime. In the light of this, the single crime
widening and narrowing according to the act. Stealing bread is a crime, while
killing millions of people and the destruction of crops is also a crime. What justice
and verbal combines two verbs in the indicative one? It is true that there is
excellence in the degree of punishment, but if we create another name to differentiate
these two verbs will be better, I think so. Tsunami natural disaster refers to
the act of the nature, we say to denote it as a disaster is that
displaced thousands of families and killed many people, this nature have cruel heart.,
but kill millions by a rational adult good we consider to be a criminal of
criminals (genocide).
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
People don't realize what this guy went through. he has been through so much. he remembers everything and to me honestly just knowing what he went through kinda makes me sick because no one deserves that kind of pain. he can remember the flashbacks with everything and i wonder why and how does he. he is still living to this day and he tells his story how it is. he wanted everyone to know how brutal it was. to me i just think about how lucky i am and it makes you stop and realize how easy we have it now.
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Its hard to believe in the world that there is such thing as genocide. Its always hard to talk about it but i believe people need to talk about it and learn about it and know what happened and how people suffered and how one person can do that to a whole race. Its hard to think that someone can think about killing millions of people but its unimaginable that someone actually did kill millions of people. There are so many questions to ask about what happen that no one will ever know, Like why would you kill that many people or how can you make yourself do that and not feel bad or anything. There are so many questions that we will never know the answer to but all we can to is to never forget what happened and to let that never happen again.
Skeletons in Our Closet
When I think about the things that we've done in the past, whether the intentions were good or bad, it makes me wonder what our boundaries are. Where do we draw the line? What are we capable of?
I know we don't like to acknowledge the bad things we've done. I understand. I don't like to acknowledge it either. Why would we? We've done some pretty shameful things and yet when we do admit our mistakes and we look back at them and think "how could we do such a thing?", we still manage to lose ourselves and do it all over again. It's history repeating itself.
One of our biggest mistakes is the concept that a certain majority of us are somehow superior to a certain minority. Abraham Lincoln once said "All men are created equal". He didn't say that some men are created equal, he said all men. Of course, not everyone is going to agree with that. That's why the world is the way it is. That's why slavery exists.
Back in the Antebellum days, slavery was a common thing. It was a form of trade. A lot of us owned slaves, even the president. We taught our children how to be slave owners. We thought it was good for our economy. We couldn't imagine an economy without slavery. We thought it was a great idea to kidnap a race of us, ship them to our land and force them to work for us with no pay and whip them if they disobeyed. We even called them hateful names and showed no remorse if we killed a member of their family. It took us 250 years to realize our mistakes and put an end to slavery and that's just the United States. Slavery was still legal in some countries long after the American Civil War. Fortunately all nations today have abolished slavery. Although some of us in other countries still practice it.
Fast forward to The Holocaust, the largest genocide in history. It started when one us believed that their race was superior to another and that the only way to live peacefully was to wipe them off the face of the earth. We all know the long story of World War II and the Holocaust. The horrors that took place in Auschwitz . The millions of innocent lives lost for nothing. An evil dictator who brainwashed 2 millions us into believing that certain race of us were not worthy of life.
History repeated itself 30 years later with The Cambodian Genocide. Along with that came the ending of the Cold War, Iraq, Afghanistan and now Syria. There are many questions that could be asked as to what goes through our minds when we enslave or murder an entire race of us.
Some of us have come a long way with our advances in modern technology. We try to make our lives easier. The technology we use changes all the time, but our moral compass' haven't changed a bit.
I know we don't like to acknowledge the bad things we've done. I understand. I don't like to acknowledge it either. Why would we? We've done some pretty shameful things and yet when we do admit our mistakes and we look back at them and think "how could we do such a thing?", we still manage to lose ourselves and do it all over again. It's history repeating itself.
One of our biggest mistakes is the concept that a certain majority of us are somehow superior to a certain minority. Abraham Lincoln once said "All men are created equal". He didn't say that some men are created equal, he said all men. Of course, not everyone is going to agree with that. That's why the world is the way it is. That's why slavery exists.
Back in the Antebellum days, slavery was a common thing. It was a form of trade. A lot of us owned slaves, even the president. We taught our children how to be slave owners. We thought it was good for our economy. We couldn't imagine an economy without slavery. We thought it was a great idea to kidnap a race of us, ship them to our land and force them to work for us with no pay and whip them if they disobeyed. We even called them hateful names and showed no remorse if we killed a member of their family. It took us 250 years to realize our mistakes and put an end to slavery and that's just the United States. Slavery was still legal in some countries long after the American Civil War. Fortunately all nations today have abolished slavery. Although some of us in other countries still practice it.
Fast forward to The Holocaust, the largest genocide in history. It started when one us believed that their race was superior to another and that the only way to live peacefully was to wipe them off the face of the earth. We all know the long story of World War II and the Holocaust. The horrors that took place in Auschwitz . The millions of innocent lives lost for nothing. An evil dictator who brainwashed 2 millions us into believing that certain race of us were not worthy of life.
History repeated itself 30 years later with The Cambodian Genocide. Along with that came the ending of the Cold War, Iraq, Afghanistan and now Syria. There are many questions that could be asked as to what goes through our minds when we enslave or murder an entire race of us.
Some of us have come a long way with our advances in modern technology. We try to make our lives easier. The technology we use changes all the time, but our moral compass' haven't changed a bit.
Sometimes I think people under-estimate genocide and the effect it has on the world. There really is no perfect definition for mass killings of a group that some psychopath does just because they are different and thought that they aren't "human" other than that. The whole excuse of killing because of beliefs is dumb. People that commit genocide should be killed in the same way they did it to others.
Sometimes I think that people have forgotten all about the Genocide, all about what has happened to all those innocent people. I don't think that anyone ever realizes that there was a survivor and he lived through it all. He remembers, he has flashbacks and he still lives today to tell his story. He wanted to make sure that the truth got out and how brutal it really was. It just makes you want to take a few seconds and realize how good we have it today!
genocide..the mass killing of a particular group or race of people..that's my personal definition of the word..now it MEANS a whole lot more..its not just the killing its the DE-humanizing (if that's even a word) of a person..to take a human soul from a living body is one things but to do it in such manor is asinine. to make a human being not only think that they're nothing but to believe they are no better than the dirt we step on is immoral. its something you may not really begin to fathom until maybe you have experienced it, to go through such a thing and come out alive must be horrible i mean having to live day to day without knowing if friends relatives ,neighbors, etc are still alive or what there fate was is ultimately mind boggling. for one person to cause such actions upon people and be fine with that, should have to go through the same thing he put them through and then some.
Defining a Single Word
Having to write what my thoughts are on genocide isn't exactly easy. There are many thoughts that run through my head when I see or hear that word. My first thought is, why? Why would a particular group of people believe they have all the power in the world to create whatever they want? They're not God, so how do these people have this tremendous power? My next initial thought is, how? How could you stand there and watch people, just like you, being sentenced to their deaths? All the stories behind one word is mind blowing, All the people that have been lost because of that same word is astonishing. Having to write out what I think about that specific word is not something I cannot do. My only definition of genocide would be: hell.
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
My all time favorite book has to be Three Days by Donna Jo Napoli. I read this when I was in middle school and have not been able to forget it since! I'll give you a quick summary of the book:
A girl named Jackie and her father were on vacation in a foreign country and something happens to her father while driving the car. While being stranded on the side of the road, two men pull up, and help her in their car. She first thinks that they're there to help her, but then her mind is changed rather quickly. Throughout the rest of the book you can almost feel as if you can see where she is, and what is happening to her. It describes her struggles, and her plans to escape.
I would most definitely recommend this book if you enjoy the more "thriller" types of books. It kept me on the edge of my seat!
Sunday, September 8, 2013
my favorite book is La tahzan means don't be sad. this book was written by Dr. Aid Alqarani in Arabic. I go back to read it when i feel discomfort. it gives me light to see the bright side of life and I found solution for every problem that i met.
The book is a small multi-topics. it discusses directly the problems faced human in his daily life. In general the book tries to provide multiple solutions..
The book deals with the tragic side of human life, tries to move from worry to pleasure. An important aspect of the book is the literary side, where the book is written on a great deal of eloquence which gave the book a unique aesthetic. it has met with acceptance and desirability for Arab readers, and achieved high sales exceeded two million copies and was translated into several other languages.

Age of Ultron
What if a Rouge AI take over the Marvel universe and that AI is name Ultron. AND!!! BE FOR YOU ASK ARE YOU TALK ABOUT THE NEW AVENGERS MOVIE (AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON) BUT BE AWESOME AND IT DOESN'T COMES OUT TO 2015. I TALKING ABOUT AGE OF ULTRON COMIC BOOK SERIES. a Ten Issue Series (TIS) k that was random.
This one my favorite story in all Comic book for Marvel or DC. why is this my fav, but first origin of the Ultron is Arguably the greatest and certainly
the most horrific creation of scientific genius
Dr. Henry Pym (Ant-Man) and Ultron made his debut in
Avengers #54 (1968).
and one the strongest enemy that the Avengers have to face. Age of Ultron or for short AU means the same thing, the Story start with 1111111100000000011111110000000001111171111111000
00000001111111111111000000000000678 (WHAT?) k the real start in the ruin of New York City (NYC) when Hawkeye have to Spider-man from Hammerhead cause if Hawkeye fail of save spider-man wait Spidey die cause also Hammerehead sell spidey off to Ultron that how....... I mean what if (yeah totally what if yeah oh twitter time i hope that...... o crap back to AU) so after Hawkeye bring spider-man back to a underground base in central park and with other survivor are Iron Man, Luke Cage, She-Hulk, Emma Frost, Invisible woman and Final Wolverine (wait no deadpool ok what the) and a down Captain America with a broke Shield, men how the mighty has falling, i mean it nevermind.
780000000000011111111100000001110000000110001000011011110000100000010100293303288 Enter Paradox mode
But in city more heroes are alive in San Francisco and Chicago, In San fran, Black Widow and Moon Knight in Fury's old base there, In Chicago Red Hulk, Taskmaster and Black Panther take on Ultron Minions 12122112222222222222222111111111111111111110000000000000000887686865
(HUH!??!) all led up a time paradox TIMEPARADOX TIME PARADOX with Invisible woman and Wolverine but have a AGE OF MORGAN FE LAY!!!!!!!!
ENTER TIME PARADOX PASSWORD:
11112
DENIED
MEGAFORCE
DENIED AGAIN
PARADOX
GAME OVER!!!!!!
ULTRON WINS
AGAIN
AND RIP THROW TIME AND SPACE!!!!!
Saturday, September 7, 2013
The Onion
The Onion is a satirical news magazine and website that reports on real and fictional events. I have always enjoyed reading The Onion. Its hilarious and ridiculous fake news reporting style is so realistic that some people mistake it for actual news. I discovered The Onion when I was watching a video from The Daily Show with Jon Stewart on YouTube. At first, like many people, I thought it was real. I was flabbergasted at how surreal the story was they were reporting. After watching it I looked up The Onion and discovered that was, like The Daily Show, a satirical news program. The difference is that The Onion not only takes real news and satirizes it, they also report fake stories that sometimes make you wonder how gullible you are.
Here are some recent headlines from The Onion:
"Poll: Majority Of Americans Approve Of Sending Congress To Syria"
"Area Man Bids Tearful Farewell To Family As NFL Season Begins"
"Wal-Mart Announces Plan To Slash Customers’ Throats"
"New Study Finds Americans Are Living Too Long"
"New ‘RoboCop’ Trailer Reveals Main Character To Be Some Sort Of Robotic Policeman"
"Family’s Horrific 45-Minute Screaming Match Ends In Consensus To Go To Macaroni Grill"
Friday, September 6, 2013
MUD LIFE Magazine
Hey ya'll here is one for all ya hillbillies, rednecks, or great ol' country folk out there! It is the Mud Life magazine. The best dang magazine out there. Its got everything from mud drags to the mud pit to killer mud trucks and even the Mud Life girl of the month. Also has great deals and instructions on lifting or jacking up your vehicle. This magazine ain't for City Slickers; they just don't get it! I read this magazine cause it gives me some ideas to do to my truck. I love the blogs and comments that people have before or after the mud bogs in the Southern States. I cant forget the redneck game. Those are very fun to watch on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R05mJTPCPRg. So YA'LL WANT TO SEE WHATS IT ALL ABOUT!!! PICK UP YOUR COPY AT ANY AUTO PART STORE!
LATER YA'LL
LATER YA'LL
Time Magazine
I read time or go to the website once a month. The main reason behind it was that at my old school this was the only magazine that talk about the current problems of the world. I firmly believe that we need to understand whats happening in the world today. I don't how many actually pay attention in this country, but where I came from almost every one cared only about there world not our's. Time has been around for along time and has been know to show stuff not a lot of people like. I enjoy that fact though. Some of the topic have spiked interest against the magazine like the mom breast feeding her child (which was nuts when I got that issue) but they just show how life is run different. They always to me tend to be faster than the local news or paper. Not the magazine of course but the website time.com as I have seen things before I saw it on the 5 o'clock news. Like I said I before it was the only real magazine in the old high school. It was cool looking at what was the average in the USA compered to counties around the world. It help me choose a party to as I only sided with the majority opinion at the time. I'd ask my teacher about this as he was the most into the government as I was and more for actually teaching the class then have us jumped though the hoops all the time. Anyway as I was saying Time is the thing I'd choose to read and always check too. The way it present it self was what I enjoyed my self. The statistics and numbers made me think about the government and the people running the show to. They try to remain unbiased and let the reader decide if they agree or not. I will enjoy reading this for years to come as they don't seemed to me at least to lean heavy to one side or the other.
My favorite book is 90 minutes in heaven. the reason why this is my favorite book is because i believe it shows that if you have a certain faith and kind of thing happened to this guy and that just makes me believe that there is hope and that there is stuff like this that can happen in the world. the book is about a man who was coming home from a ministers conference in another state and on his way home he gets collided by a semi truck and he is pronounced dead at the scene. for the next 90 minutes he gets the chance to see what Heaven is like and he is able to see people that he hasn't seen in ages. he was able to see the golden gates at first.he gets to hear beautiful music and he is finally at peace. At first he didn't want to share his story because he wanted to keep this amazing experience to himself but in the end his family convinced him to share his story that he has been hiding for the past couple years.
super street
Here is one for all you rod knocking gear heads out there, its a magazine called super street. If you cannot tell by the cover photo this magazine is about cars, and yes gentlemen there is a few pictures of bikini models in the magazine but don't drool on the pages! this magazine focuses on more of the the import tuner cars and JDM (Japanese domestic market) models which can range from any basic 4 cylinder to a twin turbo inline 6. the main reason i read these magazines is to get better knowledge on particular cars and it sometimes even has step-by-step instructions on certain tasks you may or may not be doing to your own project car. i find it very helpful when i am in need of some resources like where to get a part or what website to go to for help and shoot you can even send them emails and they have live professionals waiting to help your every car need. If your engine(brain) is kinda slow on cars and you just want basic knowledge on cars i wouldn't exactly recommend this magazine because its more for people who have been in the car game and knows there way around a 4 wheeled death trap, however they have lots of "cousin" magazines if you will, that are great for stating out with cars. If you feel as if you want to start tearing up the pages of one of these bad boys you can easily pick them up at any wal-mart or miscellaneous gas stations around the USA they range from $8.99-$11.99...kind of pricey in my eyes but you will defiantly want to start your own collection and get your weekly fix of hot cars and bikini babes! you know you cant resist.
Hater
Fox and Socks by Dr. Suess
If your looking for a tongue twister here's your story.
If you think you can handle a tongue twister try saying this three times fast!
If you think you can handle a tongue twister try saying this three times fast!
Through three cheese trees three free fleas flew. While these fleas flew, freezy breeze blew. Freezy breeze made these three trees freeze. Freezy trees made these trees' cheese freeze. That's what made these three free fleas sneeze.
A Child Called "It"
My favorite book is, A Child Called "It" . This book is about a little boys life while he's trying to survive. This book is very sad but it's one of those books you can NOT put down. This book will drag you into what the reader is saying, you can almost feel his pain he goes through for too many years. This book will make you mad, sad, irritated, and really involve you. A Child Called "It" is a book where you just wish you could reach in and help this little boy, he finally gets out of this horrible lifestyle and gets help but the painful memories will never be forgotten.(!!!)
My favorite book happens to be A Child Called It. I read it back in middle school and it has been my favorite book ever since. Even though it is a very sad and upsetting book... I thought it was really good. The book made me have a lot of mixed emotions. Sad, mad, hurt, betrayed, etc... And if any of you have read this book you would probably understand why I felt like that. Just thinking about the book makes me angry because nobody should have to go through that.After reading this book I wanted to just go help children who have/get abused at home, or just anywhere and help anybody who is in need of it. There are parts in this book that just made me want to cry and I had to stop reading because it was so sickening what he had to go through. Anybody who is interested in books that make you emotional and really get you involved in the story, you should definitely read this one.
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Let's Begin!
I am excited to begin our class blog. For your 1st post, please blog about what your all time favorite book is and why. Remember to use the things we discussed in class about the craft of blog writing. Have fun!
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