Tuesday, March 27, 2012
3/27/12
I think that it should be legal but only under very strict circumstances. If the person feels that their life is not getting better, they're really old, and are in pain all the time, the I think that sometimes it might be the right answer. For example " when quality of life is low and death is imminent." But if its because of some emotional problem then they definitely should not be able to.
Friday, March 23, 2012
3/23/12
I would hope that my friend could save himself, but if he really couldn't I guess I probably would save a good friend form a burning house. I would do a lot of things for my friends, to a certain extent at least. I think the things I wouldn't do would involve more social things than daring things. Thats how far I would go doing things for my friends
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
3/2 or 3/5
No, I do not think that his words should be taken seriously. I do however think that it is a growing problem. More bomb threats and such coming form schools. But mostly from students, not teachers. Teachers with a bad record should be taken seriously, and necessary precautions taken, but I think it is pretty easy to tell whether someone is joking or not.
3/21/12
A good friend is someone who you feel really comfortable with. You can annoy them and do stupid things and your relationship won't change. However this isn't really what good friends do, they hang out with you and are someone you can rely on for entertainment when you're bored. For example, in the summer I can just walk up to one of my friends houses and ask if they can hang out and they usually say yes. That's the beauty of having many good friends.
Monday, March 19, 2012
3/19/12
I do think the state shoujld fund public broadcasting. First of all, it's public broadcasting so it should be run by the state. Second of all, if it is helping to keep people informed, I think it is worth the money to keep showing it. 200,000 seems like a huge cut, but I have no idea how much really it costs to air a channel.
Sunday, March 18, 2012
2/15/12
Well since it sounds safe enough I think it should be allowed. I do agree however that it is disgusting, and processed food today is really amazing, the different substitues and things we use. I think we are also a far way from banning it from stores. However, if it is banned from schools which seems unlikely its sale could eventually be illegal. As long as it doesn't cause any serious health problems though, I don't really see why they should ban it.
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
3/13/12
I do agree with the articles viewpoint, we can't just take Limbaugh of the air because people disagree with him. It would be unconstitutional. I don't think that the other side has much of an argument for their cause, there is nothing we can really do about it. Plus if we tried to create a law or something it wouldn't just effect Limbaugh. If we took him off, it would cause other problems.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
3/8/12
I think that placing bounties for injuring someone on another team is definitely wrong. However, I also don't think there is much that can e done to stop it besides suspension from the game or something, but even then I can't see what punishment would be suitable for this. Possibly a fine if caught, but if it isn't appropriate fro professional players, it definitely shouldn't be appropriate for high school players.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
2/15/12
In the beginning a man is told a story by another man and is stil thinking about the story the next day when he wakes up. The story goes like this. The man who is telling the story is a boy walking down the street and he fines an attractive door in the wall that seems out of place. There are vines and plants creeping out of it. He approaches the door and decides to go in. He walks in an finds that it is a large garden. He finds children and other people that are extremely friendly to him. After a lady pulls him from his 'playmates' and reads him the story of his life. After that experience, he doesn't even remember the wall until he is 17. He is now older and telling his story to a friend.
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
3/6/12
I do think they should extend the statute of limitations, I can't even see why we have one. What happened doesn't just disappear after six years, it still happened.There would be no harm in extending this period of time, to my knowledge at least. I can also see people taking years before talking about this kind of thing. It is a fact that cases are harder to defend after a while, but if it actually happened theres not much to defend anyway.
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