Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Driving is essential

Perhaps you want to go to the store, or the park, or even down the road to pick up a stick of butter or a sewing machine from a neighbor. Would you
a) lace up your trainers and jog over.
b) slip on loafers and clamber into the family vehicle.
c) jump into some riding boots and saddle up to your trusted pet emu whom you can ride around town.
As unfortunate as it might seem, you'll probably answer b). The emphasis on driving in this day and age is fantastic. For every little errand or jaunt around the town, people are expected to leap into a vehicle and drive off down the snaking pavement to a location of their choosing.
And with good reason! We couldn't actually walk everywhere, could we?! With the modern convenience of the fossil-fuel burning engines, what does a little air pollution really matter to us anyways?

Driving was once a luxury that only the rich could indulge in, but now if you don't have a car you are generally referred to as a tree-hugger, hippie, or just down right poor. Who wouldn't want to be the hot-shot behind the wheel of the latest Ford F150, belching blacked exhaust into the already weakened Ozone layer? Don't worry...it's only one more car. What harm could you possibly be doing on your own, anyways. If one person takes initiative to stop driving, then perhaps others would follow, but that first person certainly isn't got to be you. Oh no! you'd sooner saw off your arm than give up the leech on your paychecks. It's a social symbol you will want to get in on if you haven't already purchased your own automobile. It doesn't matter if your 17 years old, and barely able to make your insurance and gas payments, as long as you have that car...

Cars were invented in order to make everyone's lives easier, a task which they certainly have accomplished quite well. All things considering though, the distances between the vital stores and buildings in the average North American's lives have shrunk considerably over time, as cities began to pack more and more into every street. So maybe that grocery store your ancestors had to visit 10 km into town to pick up everything they'd need for the next month has moved a block from your apartment. That's no reason for you to actually have to walk to it! That's what your shiny new BMW is for. Who knows, you might even be able to accelerate above 40 km/h this time...after all hasn't the light just gone green? Your legs will get a bit of exercise in the shop anyways walking up and down all those aisles. It could practically be called a workout!

Clearly a vehicle is an essential part of the North American lifestyle, something we just couldn't live without. Sure we could opt out of short drives and take a healthier route (for both ourselves and the environment), but what if it was raining?

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Wake up, wake up.

A young lady's world is filled with tears, jealousy, and an unfulfilled sense of self. Dr. Sax, a PHD physiologist and medicinal doctor. Through his extensive studies and surveys of the lifestyles of teenage girls in both Canada and the United States of America he has come to the realization that girls are far more anxious than boys even if it doesn't show on the outside. Many girls also feel unfulfilled with their lives, and that their use of gadgets such as computers and cell phones needs to be limited for their own health and well being. In his article he explained how many aspects of young female lives lead us to believe they are healthy individuals in body and mind, but further reading leads you into their empty lives which they aren't even sure they want to take up from.

Many instances have shown girls to suffer from far more anxiety than males during their teenage years. You can talk to many young ladies from North America and a large percent of them will describe how they are constantly worried about their weight, how much they've eaten the day before, struggling with appearances and social status. It is a proven fact that girls talk about these matters far more with their friends than boys do. It probably has to do with the fact that society as a whole puts so much pressure on girls to look and act a certain way, so their minds are constantly being sent messages. Whispers of 'Don't eat that' and 'you can't wear stripes..' which have an overall affect of undermining their self-esteem and raising their anxiety levels. With all this pressure, it might be safe to start checking young ladies' blood pressure levels.

'Anorexia of the soul' is the term used by Dr. Sax as he described how girls feel more and more unfulfilled. They are constantly being put on the spot before their peers and feel that they have to perform according to social standings and requirements. This puts a stopper in their personal development as a human being and leaves girls with an empty feeling. Instead of a performance they need to break out into the world and actually live. Living in the real world, and not only the society of schools and parties will help build their character and lead them to truly discovering who they are. Their true personalities can finally grown and blossom with ever soul-building experience. Climb a mountain, sail the seven seas, or simply leave your town for a few days and breath in a new experience of slightly more intensity that you're used to. Adventuring is part of the human experience, and one can not truly explore if they are constantly 'acting'.

Late night texting sessions seem to have replaced the late night talk shows these days, but they might be riddled with even more gossip and slander than parents seem to think. The vast majority of teenagers these days own a cell phone and text on a regular basis. A study done by CBSNEWS stated that 'almost four out of five teenagers carry a cellphone....and almost half of the teenagers surveyed say they having a cellphone is key to their social lives.' What people might not realize is the sheer amount of teenage girls who carry their phones to bed with them at night and stay up until the wee hours of the morning texting their friends and catching up on the latest school gossip, ect. Teenagers already need more sleep than other age groups as it is, and when they stay up late to text to their friends it is cutting back on valuable sleeping time which will lower her performance rates in classes. Parents should be able to take cell phones away from their children at night and return them in the morning, for the sake of their children's health if nothing else at all. Information can be spread and stretched so quickly in this day and age, including rumours and slander as well as praise.


The world of the teenage girl is a brittle existence. Girls have been proven to be more anxious than ever before, feeling uncomfortable with themselves due to their constant 'performances' for society, and trapped by the icy claws of technology. Dr. Sax showed this all in his article for MACLEAN's recently and it is without a doubt true. There are many girls which are not affected by these trials and have a healthy existence with themselves and those around them, but it remains an issue for just as many more no matter how silent they are about it.


Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Hoy, yo tengo un examen en espanol .

Ay ay!
..Dios Mio..

En mi examen, yo tengo escribir un parrafo sobre un 'desastre'.

'Hubo un huracan. Tenia ocho anos cuando el huracan comenzo. El huracan era muy poderosa y grave. Yo vivia en Savannah, y mi familia y uo fuimos a Chatanooga por dos semanas. Estaban asustados, y mi hermano estaba merviouso. En mi casa, hubo una inundacion y muchas personas paseaban en bote en las calles. Afortunadamente, nadie se murio en el huracan.'

Es corto, pero...


(also, I don't know how to type all the accents. I'm sorry! Lo siento, por favor!'