How Phones Affect our World

Written on February 10, 2015

Ten years ago, families sat together, telling each other about their day, but now children and adults talk, text, tweet, snap, on their iPhones while they eat their food at all meals of the day. Will this ever stop? When did teenagers and adults stop the world’s tradition of talking to each other face to face? Have cell phones changed mankind forever? Cell phones have affected people’s lives greatly by having quick information to everything at a touch of a screen, and poorly by being a distraction from others.

51% of people living in the United states have a smartphone of some kind to use for just about anything, like to watch the news, celebrity information, and most often used for social media. For example, before I jump out of bed to start my day, I reply to all my good morning text, I check my social media accounts, and plan out my day, all before I’m even out of bed. With smartphones, I am able to do all of these things in less than ten minutes. In addition, people now use apps to learn the latest updates of disastrous weather, world denomination, and even to know what is occurring on the other side of the globe. Fifty years ago, people couldn’t have done this, people once looked at the clouds to know the weather, and read the local newspaper to discover what was happening in Vietnam. Therefore, cell phones now given us the information we need at anytime of the day for all our needs.

 Cell phones are great, and have affected our lives dramatically, yet these simple devices can be a large distraction. For example, when my dad is cruising down highway 80 on his way to take me to school, he likes to think that he always needs to check his phone when he hears the “ding” that iPhones make. When he does check his phone, he is risking not only his life, but the people in the car and their lives also. In addition, cell phones are also a distraction from from friends and family. For example, while mom, dad, Alex, and Lexi are bowling, having a great time with each other, Stephenie is over in corner sitting alone with her phone six inches away from her face. They’re having a great time without her, while the most important thing in her life in Twitter and Instagram. Therefore, cell phones are a huge distraction from the people we have in our lives and can sometimes cause a great catastrophe.

In conclusion, since 2002, the elevation of cell phones have been changed dramatically. People still don’t even talk to each other at the table while eating, and nobody knows if that will ever change. People now receive notifications, emails, and much more, yet cell phones are a distraction and may even distant people from others.

Extreme Emotion Changes our World

Written on February 15, 2015

Imagine a man raging in the center of the mall because he discovered that his favorite pair of jeans were not on sale anymore. “Man I hate this place. I just wanted to buy one more pair.” Why is this man acting this way? others may say. Where has his anger came from? How could he do such a thing in a public place where people are watching? Isn’t he embarrassed? The two most important characteristics of dealing with extreme emotions are realising that everybody is a role model when least expected, whether they like it or not, and everybody has control of their emotions even if they think they don’t.

To think of extreme emotions raging out of any person at any given time, remember that people are role models to other people. Mother to daughter, father to son, older brother to younger sister. For example, in our homes, most of us have a father that we look up to. If he goes on a rampage of anger and frustration, his children are watching close by and learning by his mistakes, good and bad. Our fathers are great role models compared to other people because he gives us a special feeling that is indescribable, a feeling mom can’t even give us. One day his son will be a dad just like him, and his daughter is his little princess that she trusts even in the darkest moments. In addition, the importance of dealing with extreme emotion as a student can be difficult. High school students have up to eight classes a day plus all of the homework each teacher gives them and ends up going to bed stressed, overwhelmed,  if they even get to bed at all because of how so many assignments they have due the next day. High school can be hard at times, but the importance of dealing with that extreme emotion of stress can be brutal and our little brothers and sisters wonder why their big brother is always tired and rude to them in the mornings at the breakfast table. Regardless, it is very important to remember that everybody is a role model and that everybody has extreme emotions that are being watched.

From emotions to everyday activities, we all need control in our life. For example, I was at my old school and this kid named Jacob just wouldn’t leave me alone. So one day he tripped me when I was walking down the hall and I just yelled at him because I was simply tired of him in my presence and him always messing with me, always rude to me, I didn’t need that. I needed self-control. Self-control is something that everybody has, but always can’t seem to find when it’s needed most. In addition, the teachers of a high school see 15 to 25 kids in each class, several times a day. These teachers deal with complaints about too much homework, the temptation of wanting to slap a kid in the face because he asked a question that has already  been answered, and the frustration of having to teach the same topic at least all day. Regardless, teachers, like normal people, have self-control that can prevent the extreme emotions some people have.

In conclusion, whether there is a man raging in the middle of the mall, a father filled with frustration, or teacher at school, we are all role models to other people and we all have self-control.

Rain Poem

Written on April 23, 2015

You might think I’m just

a skinny fifteen-year-old boy

with medium brown hair

and ocean blue eyes

but I think I am more

no, I know I am more

Not a shark or crocodile that kills

not a sloth or mammoth that seems unnoticed

I am RAIN

a slow drizzle that some may not want

when my clouds begin to cry

I fall to the ground

when I do my best to help

people take me for granted

I am RAIN, afraid

pouring out

sinking into the ground

But there is a greatness to why I am here

my thoughts begin to fade away

where people are happy I am gone

I move on

free roaming the sky looking for happiness

I soon find where I belong

where I am accepted

I fall down

down

down

to the ground where I am needed

this skinny, blue eyed, brown hair boy

is RAIN, I am RAIN

a fast, wet, unpredictable substance.

Rate a Business Decision

The article I am reading is “What Expedia’s Acquisition of Orbitz and Travelocity Means for Travelers” located in TIME Magazine (In other various websites too, I just chose TIME). The article is explaining how Expedia is buying Orbitz for $1.34 billion, right after the company bought Travelocity just a few weeks ago. This is causing a great concern wanderlust travelers. Orbitz is a company that operates a website used to research or plan to travel. Expedia announced that they were going to buy Expedia today [February 12, 2015]. Over the past year, Expedia has bought many brands to bring in new consumers. Buying Orbitz would be the most expensive, with other brands being between $2 million and $7 million.

 

Even after Expedia buys out Orbitz, there will be forces coming together compelling search engines to continue retrieving the same options, at the same price, for all travelers. Expedia wants to broaden their company to increase the amount of consumers the company has, but with Orbitz costing $1.34 billion, Expedia could possibly lose money in the outcome. Orbitz is the company that is most valuable, let’s keep it that way.

 

Expedia has already bought Hotels.com, Trivago, Classic Vacations, and many more.  I believe that Expedia does not need to buy Orbitz because of the brand and companies they already own.

 

RESOLUTION to the WHO, Greece

SUBJECT OF RESOLUTION: CHILD LABOR

TO THE: WHO

 

AFFIRMING that a child is a person under the age of 18 years old,

 

DEEPLY DISTURBED that 215 million children were forced to work at least 70 hours a week starting in the early 1800’s,

 

RECOGNIZING where the majority of child labor is found is in Nigeria, China, Thailand, Japan,

Kazakhstan and most countries of the Western Pacific Ocean,

 

EMPHASIZING that these children started working at age five and are working in conditions that they should never be exposed to,

 

OBSERVING that one out of six children are forced slaves in every country,

 

AWARE OF the fact that child labor refers to children working in an industry or business while taking away from their childhood and their ability to attend regular school,

 

NOTING that there are many forms of child labor around the world like mine working and field working, along with the typical factory working labor of children,

 

TAKING INTO CONSIDERATION that the factories, mines, and construction sites are unhealthy and harmful to children and any adult working there,

 

CONVINCED that the gender of the child determines how much he or she works and how much he or she is paid,

 

BEARING IN MIND that some children actually want to work for money, but most are forced to be in this situation,

 

DETERMINED end the practice of child labor,

 

     1. URGES the education of all children around the world about the problems that child labor causes, even if their countries not engaging in child labor;

 

    2. ENCOURAGES in change the way people view child labor as a country, so if a person(s) does not want to help, society will turn and the person turning away this children will want to help;

 

     3. RECOMMENDS to create a minimum family income so parents will not have to send their children to work or to slave by          providing more jobs to their parents;

 

     4. INVITES more labor unions to protect children against child labor;

 

     5. CONSIDERS to build housing for children that have left their parents by choice;

 

     6. REQUESTS to ask countries not affected to donate money that aren’t infected by child labor,

New and Improved

My product is just a simple iPhone 8§. The iPhone 8§ holograms a touch screen projection of the phone that the receiver is connected to. Even if its off, you can still operate the HGM. For example, when you are at a business meeting and you would like to share your ideas, just simply connect your phone to the Holographic Machine, HGM for short, and present like you own the place.

    Most people nowadays are on there phone from when the time they wake up, to the time they go to sleep. Why not make your day more exciting with having multiple Holographic Machine’s around your house? Maybe put one in the kitchen to follow a recipe while making dinner. You could put one in your bathroom so you can listen to music while you shower, or even on your nightstand next to your bed so you can always keep up with what’s going on with your notifications while your phone is charging.

    In conclusion, the Holographic Machine will help you in  your everyday life. You can even carry one around with you. The HGM has a five hour battery life so you can take it anywhere you can imagine.

You can connect any device with that has iOS 8, or newer. The price of a holographic machine is $110.00 to  $150.00, depending how large you would like your hologram. Do not allow the HGM to get wet.

Casual Debate Meet News Story

Once a year, the debate team holds a Casual Debate Meet here [White Oak] where students from other schools come and compete in their everyday clothes. The meet will be held on Friday, January 2, 2015.

“I feel bad for the people that have to compete over the Christmas break. They should be spending time with their family,” freshman Addie Roling said.

The meet is meant to be short in order for the debate students to go home and spend the weekend with their family.

“This debate meet doesn’t really take away from the holidays because it’s at the end of break and my family has already gotten together,” sophomore Isaac Rodriguez said “The debate meet is short from like 8 in the morning to no later than 2 in the afternoon. Mrs. Seimears arranges the rounds so smoothly without breaks in between so we go home a little earlier.”

White Oak is expected to have the largest amount of debaters in this meet. So they expect a medal or placing.

“I’m excited about this debate meet,” freshman Cameron Bates said “It will be worth going if Mason and I place.”

Some people can and some people can’t go, but the people that can’t go say they are supporting the people that compete.

“I don’t plan to go this year because I won’t be in White Oak over Christmas break, but I went last year and I placed fourth in LD,” junior Allison Taliaferro said. “I hope White Oak gets all six places in CX and LD.”

Some people haven’t gone to a lot of meets and need it in order to get a good grade in debate class.

“I plan to go because over the break I get bored and It gives me something to do and I haven’t gone to a lot of meets and I need this one,” freshman Mya Plyler said. “It’s also a casual meet so I get to wear whatever I would like.”