Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Outside Reading Blog #8: The Giver
Monday, October 27, 2008
Outside Reading Blog #7: The Giver
Outside Reading Blog #6: The Giver
Outside Reading Blog #5: The Giver
Outside Reading Blog #4: The Giver
Siddhartha Blog Assignment #4
Siddhartha learns that suffering exist from human desires from Vasudeva. He learn this when Vasudeva tells him “He is looking after himself; he is going his own way. Oh, Siddhartha, I can see you are suffering pain over which one should laugh, over which you will soon laugh yourself." (Siddhartha, 100) This quote teaches Siddhartha that his desire are not only going to come with what he want, but also there are going to be consequences to come with his desire
Overall, Siddhartha learned many things throughout his journey. This was just one of the things that he learned throughout his journey. Either they were good lessons or bad, he learned something new from everything he did.
Friday, October 24, 2008
Heroes in a Box: Paragraphs
The kind of heroes I decided to choose was soccer heroes. I chose soccer for two main reasons; one is that soccer is my favorite sport and two that I have a pretty good knowledge about soccer so it makes it easier. I divided my heroes into two categories, males and females.
The first category I decided to do on soccer was the male heroes. One of the male heroes was Cuauhtémoc Blanco. Blanco is a Mexican soccer player who is currently playing in the U.S. for the Chicago Fire. Growing up, I looked up to him hoping that on day I would become like him. He also plays for the national team for Mexico. Also, I choose Freddy Adu who became the youngest to ever sign a major league contract in over 100 years at the age of 14. He is currently playing for the AS Monaco on a loan from Benefica. The third male soccer hero I choose is Christian Vieri is an Italian football player who is currently playing for Atalanta. In his 20 year soccer career he has been in 15 different teams. He has played for his national team of Italy for 43 games and in those 43 games he has scored about 22 goals.
My second category was female soccer heroes. The first female I choose was Mia Hamm. She is a retired soccer player who won two gold medals and one silver medal in the Olympics. In her 15 year soccer career, including college, she scored roughly around 290 goals. With the U.S. national team alone she scored 158 goals. The Second female soccer player is also a U.S. national team player, but she is not a forward, not defense, and not midfield, but she is still as important as anyone in the field, she is Briana Scurry the goalkeeper. She was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She has played for the national team for 14 years now and has made 167 appearances. She is currently playing for the Atlanta Beat.
In conclusion, there are many other soccer heroes out there; these are just a few of the many there are. Being a soccer fan and a soccer player myself, I one day hope I can make an impact on someone as these 5 people have on me. Choosing these 5 people were not easy because there are many more soccer players that I think are important but at the end these were the 5 that I choose who I though had made an impact in the soccer community.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Heroes in a Box: Articles
My 5 HEROS1. Luis Hernandez (La Galaxy / America) showed me to never give up and to always try my hardest and in soccer thats not that easy..2.Cuauhtemoc Blanco (America) Made me see the fun side of soccer and to always be spectacular and to be good at playing it.3.Jared Borgetti (Santos) Showed me that if you stay cool and calm miracles can happend on the field i learned to never loose my coolness with him.4. Fransico Palencia (Cruz Azul) Showed me that to always try harder then the next person and to like it5.Christian Vieri (Inter) He showed me the skill of determination
(http://www.bigsoccer.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-9537.html)
National Team: Mia Hamm: First-ever three-time U.S. Soccer athlete of the year, male or female (1994-1996) ... Member of the Gold Medal winning U.S. Women's National Team at the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games ... Sprained her ankle against Sweden in the first round of the Olympic Games, but fought through the injury to lead the U.S. To victories over Norway (semifinal) and China (final) ... Named U.S. Soccer's Female Athlete of the Year for three consecutive years from 1994-96, becoming the first player honored three times ... Generally considered the best all-around woman soccer player in the world ... Led the team in scoring in 1996 with 19 goals and 18 assists ... MVP of the Women's World Cup in Sweden in 1995 where she scored three goals on long range free-kicks including the equalizer against Norway in the championship game ... Played several minutes at goalkeeper against Denmark in the World Cup in Sweden when regular `keeper Briana Scurry was ejected and the U.S. Had to use all its substitutes ... Tied with Michelle Akers as the second-leading goal scorer at the 1994 CONCACAF qualifying tournament with six goals, including a four-goal and two-assist performance in the USA's 11-1 win over Trinidad & Tobago ... Voted by fans the MVP of the 1994 Chiquita Cup ... The youngest member of the 1991 women's world championship team, at the age of 19, she started five of six games and scored a pair of goals for the USA in China in 1991 ... The youngest woman ever to play with the U.S. National Team at the age of 15 ... Played in three Olympic Festivals, winning gold medals in 1989 with the South and 1990 with the North and a silver in 1987 with the South
http://www.womensoccer.com/biogs/hamm.html
At the age of 14, Adu became the youngest American athlete in over 100 years to sign a major league pro contract - in any team sport - when he was chosen by DC United as the number one overall pick in the 2004 MLS SuperDraft, and won the MLS Cup title with them that year.
In order to allow Adu to play close to home, MLS assigned him to D.C. United on November 18, 2003, working a deal with the Dallas Burn, who owned the top pick in the 2004 MLS SuperDraft. Dallas was compensated with a player allocation. Having already signed with D.C. United, Adu effectively became the first player selected in that draft, two months before it officially took place. D.C. United had previously signed American youngsters Bobby Convey in 2000, aged 16, and Santino Quaranta in 2001 at 16 years and four months — each at the time the youngest MLS player.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddy_Adu
Briana Scurry (born September 7, 1971 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) was the starting goalkeeper for the United States women's national soccer team at the 1995 World Cup (3rd place), 1996 Olympics (gold medal), 1999 World Cup (champions), 2003 World Cup (3rd place) and 2004 Olympics (gold medal). She was a founding member of the WUSA, playing three seasons as starting goalkeeper for the Atlanta Beat (2001-2003).
Her current (October 20, 2007) career total of 167 international appearances is the eleventh most of any American woman, and the eighteenth most among all women. Among goalkeepers, only Bente Nordby of Norway has more caps, with 171.
On June 23, 2008 United States Women's Olympic soccer coach Pia Sundhage announced that Scurry would not be on the Olympic team.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Briana_Scurry
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Outside Reading Book Blog #3: The Giver
Outside Reading Book Blog #2: The Giver
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Outside Reading Book Blog #1: The Giver
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Siddhartha Blog Assignment #3
First of all, Siddhartha's goal at the beginning was to go on the journey and at the end find enlightenment. But so far he has not turned out what we though he would. The first thing was that he became rich then he possessed a house with his own servants. Many people came to him whether they need advice or money. He also learned how to interact with other people and wear fine clothes. He also ate fish and meat when back then he did not eat any of those things.
My concerns are that Siddhartha is going to get tied up in all this commotion that he is going to forget about what his journey was about. He might just become like a rich person and not find enlightenment as he sough out at the beginning.
Part B.
Dear Ann Lander: My friend Siddhartha says he is planning to leave and follow the Samanas. I begged him and begged him to stay but he just doesn't want to stay. We have been best friends for a long time and i jusy can't put anything together to why he is leaving. Does he not like me anymore? Does he want to follow a different religion? Please Ann Landers, tell me what ii should do.
Dear Chuck Nahasapeemapetilon: All I can tell you is that if you really are his friend, you shuld let him go on whatever journey he has decided to go on. Show him that you belive that he can accomplish what he has set out for. Maybe if you show that you believe in him, after he is done with his journey, then he might return and teach you some of the stuff he learned.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Siddhartha Blog Assignment #2 Part. B
Siddhartha Blog Assignment #2 Part. A
-Me: What do you mean
-Me: ?
-Govinda: Siddhartha has just left me and I don't know what to do
-Govinda: I've just been sitting here and weeping my eye out
-ME: Have you tried to talk to him and convince him to stay?
-Govinda: I have
-Govinda: But everytime I talk to him about that he says,"'Be at peace, Govinda. The illustrious One's teachings are very good. How could I find a flaw in them?"' (Siddahrtha, pg. 31).
-Me : This is the only thing I can tell you...
-Me: Let him be and just wish him the best in what he believes in and maybe he would change his mind