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Monday, April 16, 2012
The Call of the Wild
The Call of the Wild is a book by Jack London about a dog named Buck. Buck has a good life, until he is abducted and forced to work as a sled dog in Alaska. His journey takes him all across the Alaskan wilderness. He makes new friends and bitter enemies. If you like adventure, dogs, and the wild, this book is for you. Brumal.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
The value of life.
Life is too precious to be thrown away. You have to have the will to survive if you want to keep this life or you can accept your fate and stare death in the face until he claims you.
When the Titanic sunk, there were people onboard, I'm sure, that fought for their lives. Scrambled to get to the lifeboats and whatnot. But there were others who just accepted they were going to die and spent their last moments with their loved ones, if they were onboard, and died in peace.
In The Call of the Wild, there were some dogs that valued life and others that could care less. A dog named Spitz, for example, killed and threw life away mercilessly. He killed for pleasure instead of survival. Another dog, named Buck, killed also. But when he did, it was for his survival or for the betterment of the pack. He valued his own life and the life of his friends.
When you think you are going to die, answer this question. Did your life have meaning and would you have the will to fight for it and survive, or just accept death? Ferine
When the Titanic sunk, there were people onboard, I'm sure, that fought for their lives. Scrambled to get to the lifeboats and whatnot. But there were others who just accepted they were going to die and spent their last moments with their loved ones, if they were onboard, and died in peace.
In The Call of the Wild, there were some dogs that valued life and others that could care less. A dog named Spitz, for example, killed and threw life away mercilessly. He killed for pleasure instead of survival. Another dog, named Buck, killed also. But when he did, it was for his survival or for the betterment of the pack. He valued his own life and the life of his friends.
When you think you are going to die, answer this question. Did your life have meaning and would you have the will to fight for it and survive, or just accept death? Ferine
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
If given the choice to create life as Frankenstein did, I would not have done it. It goes against the laws of nature and is wrong.
First reason I would not do this is God is the only one who should be able to create any type of life.
Second reason is that the creation would be outcast and seen as a monster, unaccepted by anyone or anything.
I would not create life because it is a godly power men should not have and the creation would be a monster and shunned, feared, and hunted forever.
First reason I would not do this is God is the only one who should be able to create any type of life.
Second reason is that the creation would be outcast and seen as a monster, unaccepted by anyone or anything.
I would not create life because it is a godly power men should not have and the creation would be a monster and shunned, feared, and hunted forever.
Monday, January 23, 2012
Theme Word
Mindful. Mindful of people. Mindful of surroundings.
I chose this word because I would like to know more of what goes on around me and more of what is going on in the lives of people around me.
I chose this word because I would like to know more of what goes on around me and more of what is going on in the lives of people around me.
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