Saturday, September 27, 2014
Incentives
Incentives are used to get certain behaviors or results from people, and some incentives work better than others. Most of the time, it is believed that monetary incentives yield the best results. The larger the value of the incentive, the better the results. The lesser the results, the less people will want to accomplish a task. However, it has been proved time and time again that tasks that involve even the simplest of cognitive thinking, even if a high value incentive is promised, will ultimately result in a failure. An aesthetic experience is an experience that you feel with all of your senses. An aesthetic experience that I will never get tired of is stepping out onto the soccer field right before a night game is about to begin. The feeling of jogging to my position on the field with my team is something I will never forget. I have never felt more alive or more apart of a team then during those moments. The excitement is something I can’t even put into words.
Monday, September 22, 2014
Bucket List
Short Term:
·
Get accepted
to college… at this point, I’m just hoping to get accepted somewhere so I don’t
have to live at home for the rest of my life
·
Go on a
cruise… I’ve always wanted to temporarily live on a floating vessel in the
middle of foreign waters
·
Go skydiving
with friends… nothing brings you closer to someone like flying out of a
plane and almost dying with them
·
Visit my sister’s
mansion… my sister manages and rents out a mansion to people in
Georgia and I intend to visit after graduation
·
Stay
somewhere haunted… Ghosts have been an interest to me since I was little
and staying somewhere where they are known to be seen is a dream of mine
Long Term:
·
Visit Portugal
and Ireland… my family is from Portugal and Ireland and I’ve always wanted
to see where they came from and how they lived
·
Do volunteer
work in Africa… working with people who need help is something that I’m
very interested in
·
Get multiple
puppies… I want to come home from work when I get older and get attacked by
a huge mass of adorable puppies
·
Befriend Will
Smith… I feel as though Will Smith would be the chilliest person to hang
out with and that we would have a lovely time
·
Go to the
Olympics… I would love to be able to go see the Olympians in their natural
habitat
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Sports and School
Athletics
within the world of education has become a norm for students today and is an
essential part of their schooling career. Giving high school students the
opportunity to do something that they love while being able to actually choose
the activity they participate in implies that they want to be there. Electively participating in something ensures
that there is passion, drive, and motivation towards the activity. Children
simply cannot have passion for something that they are forced to do. Adding the
fact that you can’t fail more than one class makes it a little easier for kids
to open their notebooks and binders after practice. This extra motivation makes
athletes think about what they need to do in order to continue playing. Sure
there are the kids that still don’t care to do their schoolwork and don’t care
if they don’t play on the team and don’t care if they graduate high school or
not, but those kinds if kids are few and far between. Ultimately, the passion that the students have
towards their sport is shifted towards schoolwork when the possibility of being
kicked off the team comes into play.
Being a
student-athlete myself, I can say with certainty that I wouldn’t be the person
I am today without sports. I have learned discipline, respect, and what it’s
like to be on a team. There are just some things that they can’t teach you in
school. Sure, teachers can tell you all about graphing quadratic equations or
what metals react with each other, but how is that going to be useful when I’m
working a 9-5? Sports have often put my critical thinking to the test. Okay,
we’re down 2-1, what formation will best improve our offense while still
keeping our defense intact? Who is the other team’s best scorer and how can we
eliminate her from their offensive attack? Being able to work things out with
my team to achieve a common goal is the best feeling in the world. Even when we
don’t succeed, we are learning an important lesson about failing. Sometimes
kids are brought up thinking that they’re always going to get that
“Participation Award” and are always going to win in life, but in sports there
is a winner and a loser and you have to be able to take the defeat and better
yourself and better your team because of it.
Sometimes
people who are over-active and have anger problems thrive when they begin to
participate in sports. I know for a fact that if I didn’t play sports then I
would be the angriest and pent up person; I would get in so much trouble from
fighting and lashing out at people. This is true for a lot of student athletes.
If sports were eliminated from high schools then teachers would have a lot of
angry teenage meat heads on their hands, and they would not enjoy that. In order
to have more attentive, motivated, and all-around better students in school,
then athletics must be an available option for the students within the school.
Works Cited
Ripley, Amanda. "The Case Against High-School Sports." Atlantic Oct. 2013: 72-79. Print.
Monday, September 8, 2014
My Pet Peeves
1. When I can hear people chewing obnoxiously.
If I can hear food sloshing around in your mouth, then you are chewing too
loudly and need to stop eating or get away from me. Thanks.
2. People that point out my road rage. You
don’t have to tell me that I get annoyingly and excessively angry at my fellow
drivers. It’s because everyone else should not be driving like total idiots.
3. Girls that call themselves fat. Everyone
knows that you’re not fat so shut up or next time I’m going to agree with you
and make it an uncomfortable situation for the both of us.
4. When people walk too slowly. I don’t know
about you, but I have things to do and places to be so please be privy to people’s
needs other than your own.
5. People that backwash. If you take a sip
of a drink of mine and I see fluid other than said drink come out of your mouth
then that ends that and you can have the rest of it.
6. Nose-breathers. I don’t care how you
choose to take in your oxygen too much, but don’t do it so much that I can hear
your whistling from wherever I am.
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