Friday, November 23, 2012

Blog Post #12

Education is a big deal in the United States, especially when combined with undocumented immigrants. In all the states there are those kids that came to this country to receive and education and become something in life. However, many of those dreams are crushed once students graduate from high school and want to go ahead to college. Colleges do not offer undocumented immigrants the possibility to attend college at the rate that other students go for. Many students want the dream act to be passed in order to, "obtain in-state tuition at public colleges and universities. " (Anderson, October 20). This means that undocumented immigrants will be able to attend colleges and universities at the same rate of tuition as the rest of the college students in the United States.
This is an important law that affects many people here in the United States and the countries where these undocumented immigrants come from. I say this because many of these immigrants come to escape the dangers of their communities and to help the family that they have left behind. But without an education, doing this is difficult. Many citizens do not take advantage of the opportunities that education gives them here in the United States while others wish they had the chance to make a difference in their lives for the better. Most Americans do not know what it is to have to work at a young age and not be able to go to school, because here I. The United States it is the law that a child up to the age of 16 is in school. In other countries it is a privilege to actually be able to go to school. 

 Anderson, Nick. "At Montgomery College Undocumented Students Hope for ‘Dream’." Washington Post. The Washington Post, 24 Oct. 2012. Web. 23 Nov. 2012. <http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/at-montgomery-college-undocumented-students-hope-for-dream/2012/10/20/3ab575fa-1939-11e2-aa6f-3b636fecb829_story.html>.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Blog Post #11

For this week's post I decided to talk about kid soldiers in other countries and compare it to the lives of kids here in the United States. I found an article on The Washington Post that talked about how on Veterans Day many children that have parents in the military are grateful.  Having parents in the military is a sacrifice that the children and parents have to live with because they live for months, even years without seeing each other only through video chat. Americans, especially the youth, do not take advantage of the fact that we are not forced to fight the wars of this country. In other countries, like in the book we are reading, children are taken from there families to fight wars. If they are boys they have to fight, if they are girls they are taken to cook or satisfy the men. In developed countries like the U.S we don't have to worry about this happening because we have a choice to either join or not. "About 2.5 million men and women serve in the U.S. military right now" (McLaughlin) These people have chosen to fight for this country so we are not forced to. They risk there lives to protect this country and inhabitants. People should be more thankful to the souls that decide to do this because some have families that they do not for see for years. Having the privilege to choose rather than be forced is something not all countries have.

McLaughlin, Moira. "Veterans Day Lets Us Recognize Sacrifices of Children with Parents in the Military." Washington Post. 8 Nov. 2012. Web. 14 Nov. 2012. <http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/kidspost/veterans-day-lets-us-recognize-sacrifices-of-children-with-parents-in-the-military/2012/11/08/148b1c80-22c7-11e2-bdfa-eebc58545bc7_story.html>.

Friday, November 9, 2012

Weekly Blog #10



This week we started talking about the book “a long way gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier” by Ishmael Beah. This is a story about a young boy that was to runaway from his village because the military wants to captures every boy to turn them into a soldier. They also destroy the villages and separate families. This book reminds me of the Civil War of El Salvador in 1980. It has the same concept as the book in which a little boy named Chava is trying to survive and not be captured by the military to fight. In this time period every boy that once they turn 12 are to be recruited to be in the military. However, there is another group of fighters called “guerillas” who fights the military so that they do not destroy the families and villages. Things like this have happened all over the world and many people have suffered and lost family members. Wars have been fought everywhere in mostly every country and people just let it happen. However, some people survive this and tell their story so others may know. This helps the future because we know what our ancestors went through and how they succeed. War is a catastrophe that cannot be stopped all the times but with patience and a positive mind that everything will get better, life will change for the best.

Voces Inocentes. Dir. Luis Mandoki. Perf. Carlos Padilla. 2004. DVD.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Weekly Blog #9



With elections right around the corner some people may still be trying to make up their mind as to who they want to be president. People have been hearing speeches done by president Obama and candidate Mitt Romney as well as to the comments others have about the speeches. But how can one know who is telling the truth? What if the candidate you choose does not accomplish any of the "goals" they said they would do? Thankfully, there are people that write articles with their opinion but also included parts of the speeches given by the candidates. One cannot believe everything that is said by the candidates but they can pay attention to the statements they say they want to accomplish when they become president. An example, of this is Mitt Romney. Many have seen this bipolar attitude towards some of America's biggest issues. For instance, many can recall the statements about immigrants that he has done, "He was a friend of immigrants, then a scourge of immigrants, then again a friend.” (Mitt Romney’s campaign insults voters
) So what should one believe? His first thoughts about immigrants or the thoughts after everyone has given feedback to his idea? Romney has shown that he is a fake because he says one thing then changes the whole story to the other side. So how is one supposed to believe him? Is one willing to put so much power in the hands of an individual that does not have a set plan? This election does not only affect
America but the world as well because presidents also have to worry about world politics as well as the economy. This involves trade, taxes, the economy, debt, etc. One bad decision in choosing president can change the whole economy and way of living but also the way everything operates.