Monday, April 19, 2010

Summer plans

The one thing I am looking forward to the most this summer is getting to hang out with all of my friends from home. Being from New Hampshire, I have only gotten to see my friends over christmas break since the year began. My parents are driving out here to pick me up at the end of the semester. I then have a long three day drive back to New Hampshire. Once I get back, it will almost be memorial day. Memorial day weekend I am going to stay in a cabin on lake winnipesaukee, the biggest lake in New Hampshire. This is a tradition that has been going on for a long time.



After memorial day, my summer is going to be a typical summer. I plan on working quite a bit to make some money for next year. In my free time, I plan on hanging out with my friends and family. I am also going to be playing in an adult co-ed softball team over the summer with a couple friends. Depending on whether or not I come back to school in Montana, I will end my summer with a long three day drive back to Missoula from New Hampshire.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

two and a half men

Two and a half man is a comedy that plays on CBS. Starring in this show are Charlie Sheen, Jon Cryer, and Angus T. Jones. Sheen plays Charlie, older brother of Alan (Cryer). Charlie is a jingle writer and rich. Alan and his wife got a divorce, causing Alan to move into Charlies house along with Alans son, Jake (Jones). There have been six complete seasons of two and a half men, the seventh is curently airing on CBS.

This show continuously rated at the top for most watched comedies in the United States, and this show is actually funny for both an adult audience as well as a younger one. Charlie is annoyed that his brother and son had to move in with him, as Charlie is what most people would call a "player", he sleeps with a lot of women. This causes a lot of jokes to be played on all three of the men in the house, as well as the maid.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

op eds

NCAA should enforce higher standards for student-athletes

This article talks about the NCAA thinking about setting a standard for student athletes. The article brings up the idea that, if a university doesn't graduate at least 50% of its student athletes, then the team may be referred to as a farm team for the NBA. I dont think this is an accurate assessment. Players that are good enough to play in the NBA before graduating, deserve to be there. 


Our view on college football: Replacing BCS with playoffs is change we can believe in

this article talks about the post-season play of college football. College football does not have a playoff system for its post-season. Instead, based on computer rankings and human polls, two teams are chosen to play for the national title, even know there may be ten or even twenty teams that have undefeated records. This article is saying that there is a chance that someday college football will follow a playoff system. 


Our view on fan behavior: When cheers turn to abuse, colleges need to take action

This article talks about how rowdy college fans tend to get during games. The article brings up a few occurances where fans have made people cry. Its suggested that universitites take it into their own hands to make sure that their student fan base is under control. The article does not say that the students should be stopped, they should keep the harsh remarks to reasonable ones. 

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Nuclear power sources

http://www.nuclearnow.org/


this website has quite a bit of information about nuclear power. there are a lot of different facts about the entire topic of nuclear power. the information is spread out from how nuclear power is good for the environment to the safety issues that come with dealing with nuclear power. 


http://www.nei.org/


again this is another website that has a variety of information on my topic. i like this website because it has information on key issues and there is a section for current news and events having to deal with my topic. also on this website, there is information about the making of nuclear energy, and how the chemicals are disposed of after the process.


http://www.nytimes.com/cwire/2010/03/09/09climatewire-aging-reactors-put-nuclear-power-plant-safet-15798.html


this is an article from the new york times that is talking about a problem a nuclear power plant in new york came across. i plan to use this article when i talk about the safety issues dealing with nuclear power. the article goes on to explain how important it is for the employees to always take every safety precaution. 


Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Research paper

I plan on writing my paper about nuclear power. I will start out by explaining the process of how nuclear power works. I want to talk about both the pros and cons of using nuclealr power compared to fossil fuels. I will go into the ffects that nuclear power have on the environment, both good and bad. I can explain what parts of the world that use nuclear power the most.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Potato

When people think about a potato, they usually think about all the different ways they could eat that potato. It's true, there are many ways to eat a potato, but have you ever thought about where the potato came from? Most people would have to answer this question with a "no", probably because most people don't care about the history of a potato. However, the origin of the potato is a lot more interesting than most would think. From where the potato first grew to the way its popularity grew is all interesting stuff. 


Any region with poor soil and fluctuating temperatures are not usually the best for growing food. However, the potato is durable enough to have evolved in the thin air of the Andes Mountains in South America. The potato was first discovered by pre-Columbian farmers who cultivated the potato about 7,000 years ago. The potato had a good nutritional value, good storage quality, and was very rugged. Even with all the good qualities of the potato, it was not a very popular food. It was looked at as food for the underclasses, and was typically served as food for patients in hospitals. About 1780, the potato gained popularity in Ireland. Due to its huge nutritional value, the potato had a huge population explosion in the early 1800's. 


http://www.indepthinfo.com/potato/history.shtml

http://www.historyplace.com/worldhistory/famine/index.html

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Enneagram

After taking the personality test, my result was the number nine. The number nine is associated with the peacemaker. According to the test, a nine is someone who must be peaceful and easy to get along with in order to be happy. Also, nines are calm, laid-back, optimistic, able to see everyones point of view, and fearful of conflict and separation from others. According to 9types.com, nines genuinely open up to others and accept them as they are. 

After taking the personality test and seeing my results, there are some things I can see in myself, but there are also things I do not see in myself. When it comes to these kinds of tests, I do not believe that the tests are 100% accurate. The reason why I think this is because people will not look at each question the same way every time, which could make their answer different, ending with a different result. But, each time I have taken a personality test, I can see some of the traits presented in my results in myself. The tests must be somewhat accurate if this occurs each time, which it does.