Thursday, September 29, 2011

Wounded Warrior Project

Until recently I hadn't thought much about the Wounded Warrior Project.  After reading about Chad Brumpton and Anthony Villarreal I finally realized how important this charity is.
“I became a bilateral below knee amputee on January 24, 2008. It took me a year to make that decision. I met with a post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) psychologist during that time to help me deal with my fears. I wanted to know I could go back to my regular life even though part of my body was missing. I was determined to overcome any psychological repercussions.”  The generous people who support this charity are the reason why Chad was able to over come PTSD.  It takes a lot of courage for the men and women of our country to volunteer to serve, so in order to thank them, we should all support the Wounded Warrior Project in any way we can.
Anthony Villarreal, another Wounded Warrior, was injured when a rocket exploded in the back of his vehicle on the battle field.  “I want to help wounded warriors in their recovery process. And I want to give insight to civilians that these warriors are out there. Ask us and we’ll tell you our story. We’re so much more than something to stare at.”  Here Anthony is talking about how much the Wounded Warrior Project helped him and how he now in return wants to help others who have been injured as well.
I believe we should all help the Wounded Warrior Project so men like Chad and Anthony can get back to their families and to their normal day to day life.  Not all of us can serve the country on the battle field, so lets serve our county by helping those in need.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

War Is...

War is powerful, changing lives all around the world.
War is documenting, remembering that time in history.
War is selfish, taking the lives of innocent.
War is scary, planning to go in harms way.
War is gory, shedding blood every day.
War is hope, praying for peace.
War is faith, believing in what you are fighting for.
War is tragic, tearing families apart.
War is pain, mourning for a better day.
War is courage, standing in the line of fire for what you believe in.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

Many books are struggles between good and evil.  Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone is a prime example of two groups of people going against each other to fight for what they believe is right, or in the case of evil, just for power.
I believe the whole theme of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is good always triumphs over evil.  In the end of the book, Voldemort and Quirrell try to kill Harry Potter because he will not give them the sorcerer’s stone.  However, since good (Harry) always over comes evil (Voldemort and Quirrell), they only end up hurting themselves by getting burned every time they touch Harry.  Another example is when Marcus Draco tries to get Harry in trouble during a broom flying lesson.  This only results in Harry impressing the teacher so much he is put on the Quidditch team, something first years are never allowed to do. The final point is at the very end of the book, Harry is the one who ends up with the sorcerer’s stone, not Voldemort or Quirrell, because he was the only one going to use it for good.
In this book, the author does a really good job of actually making me believe the characters are real people.  She describes them so vividly I can see them in my mind.  I especially like the character of Harry because at the beginning of the book he stands up for a kid in his class named Ron who is getting picked on by three kids who think they are better than everyone else.  Another character that I grew to love was, Ron.  He was Harry Potter’s first friend at Hogwarts and stands by him through everything, even the fight against the most feared evil wizard, Voldemort.  Although I love both Harry and Ron, my favorite character in this book was Dumbledore.  He was my favorite character because even when others didn’t believe in Harry, Dumbledore always stood by him and had his back.  Dumbledore also cared for everyone he came in contact with and was gracious when people were rude to him.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone reminds me in ways of another favorite book of mine called Twilight.  Both Twilight and Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone are battles against good and evil.  Also, just as in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, Twilight also has a major battle at the end of the book where the main sources of good and evil come face to face.
I would definitely recommend this book to anyone.  It is a book that would capture the attention of many different types of readers.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Remembering 9/11

I believe the builders of the new World Trade Center are trying to make a statement to the world about how even after the 9/11 attack we are not going to live in fear.

"After it's finished it will then be the tallest building in the U.S."

Despite the fact that on 9/11 the terrorists took out two of the tallest buildings in New York City, we are going to now rebuild an even taller building in their place.  The people who will work in the new WTC are going to be a kinda of inspiration for those people who worked there before and now live in fear or for those innocent people who died that day.