Monday 26 January 2015

Thoughts of suggestion from police shootings


My first thought would be the use of weapons for police officers, to avoid drawing or shooting any sort of guns unless fired at. Another thing to be added is some sort of more in depth of negotiation skills to attempt to defuse the situation or calm it down. Body cameras will help keep a record on what police officers are doing exactly from their respective, and give people more of an understanding of their situation at the time.


The consequences following incidents should be very dependent on two things, the mind state of both parties, the situation itself. Generally, if someone was shot at with the intentions of being submissive or compliant, but their body language told the officer that they were a threat. That would be generally be excusable, but there would be some sort of major compensation for the families, and not in a financial sense.

Wednesday 21 January 2015

Facing the future


"The future starts today, not tomorrow."
                     -Pope John Paul II


What you do today will effect the future. The things you create today can be used for tomorrow, and the things you destroy can make room for something else. I try to make the most out of my day, since today will effect my own future and sometimes other people's as well.


Monday 1 December 2014

Remembrance day speeches response

First off, my thoughts on General Romeo Dallaire's speech at school.

His speech was good, talking to everyone (the students) at a much more personal level then what  most of us have seen and heard. He hopes that mankind will achieve peace, with a huge help of our generation that he calls "The Global Citizens". That statement is fairly accurate due to our knowledge of advancing technology and social media. And I agree with him and hope as well on the most part but one area, which is the peace itself. 

Within the last two centuries, major wars have been less frequent on a global level due to every nation being connected in some aspect of economics. If a world war were to break out, both sides would be losing certain resources that the nation has become dependent on through imports, and a part of their funds through exports. To keep this short, there would be little to almost no gain to conqueror other nations. From what I can understand about humanity at this point, is that there will always be conflict on some sort in some part of the world. If you were to see these conflicts as not peace, then there never will be. Most of the conflicts in the last century are more so of regional conflict at it's core, or where it started with at least. If someone were to call these conflicts as something else other then a "war", then that could mean we are already in a age of peace, or at the very lest, some limited degree of peace and we just need to maintain it more thoroughly.  

This is just my understanding and view of the world and humanity at this point of time, so things will change over time just as people do.

Moving onto the Guelph's Remembrance day service, on the topic of Dr. Bill Winegarde's speech on veterans with Post Traumatic Stress.

I side with him on the government's treatment for veterans, but I honestly think it'll be hard to change the government's thoughts on how veterans are doing today unless it hits them hard in the face. Judging from what Dr. Winegard said in the speech, they weren't paid with too much of a serious tone from MPs.







Friday 7 November 2014

The monopoly of Halloween

Halloween to me right now is commercialism by the candy and costume industry. From what I can see that's mostly common with the average person, is that they buy their Halloween costume and one or two boxes of assorted candy. Most mass produced costumes are mostly sold with cheap material sold at high prices in comparison to the cost of creating them. The same can be said with almost all candy companies with their products as well. The average person will often decide to buy a new costume every year, thus the sales being made will retain a good percentage of customers from the previous year. Halloween costumes are, at it's core, one time use outfits to wear at a single afternoon out of the year. The costume age ranges span to almost to any age, being the simple infant pumpkin kid, to a M rated nurse costume for adults.  On that note, costumes are also begging to have more of a sexual appearance at any age, perhaps due to social media and other similar factors affecting it. There's already some sketchy outfits for kids that are on the line of  obscene profanity, just about mature shows or subjects.  I think there needs to be some sort of public concern about what we're shoving kids into, and even if they're aware of the morale and source of the costume.

Saturday 25 October 2014

What is poetry to you?

What is poetry to you? What have you learned from writing it?


Poetry to me is when someone wants to express something at a certain time, of what they feel or someone else feels. Poetry can be almost anything, to a love letter, a farewell card, or a thought process of comprehending the universe of everything. 

One of the things that I've noticed is that poetry needs a strong passion or feeling to write with. Sometimes there's a clear idea of what's at the end, or perhaps something blurred to keep you thinking.

Monday 20 October 2014

Educational Expecations


How can you, as the manager of your own education, ensure that school assignments meet your needs? Is there are way to meet the instructor's expectations, while also following your own interests?

Time management is an important skill to have, to be able to have the time set aside to work on assignments. You can add your own relevant twist whilst meeting the instructor's expectations. Using as Writer's craft as an example, you can write about certain subjects or themes that you like or enjoy and apply them to the course work. 

Monday 6 October 2014

Quote on writing




Ernest Hemingway

Ernest Hemingway is a American author and journalist. He wrote in a economical and underhanded style that had a strong influence on 20th-century fiction, and his public image also influenced later generations as well.


“A writer should write what he has to say and not speak it.”
― Ernest Hemingway


This quotation holds a skill that I've wanted to do for awhile since I started writing as a odd hobby of mine. To be able to write without the need to explain  to those reading, is how I see this. I often have to explain things, even to myself sometimes, to understand most of the things I write.