Friday, November 6, 2009

Endangered Species

Endangered Species

Why do we have animals that may be extinct?
How many different species are there that are endangered species?
What facts make them endangered and why?
What can be done to help prevent endangered species?
How/Does this effect us as humans?
What species have the highest risk and why?

http://www.fws.gov/endangered/wildlife.html =

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endangered_species

http://biology.about.com/od/ecology/a/aa102408a.htm

http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/UW064

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Little League Baseball

Little League Baseball


I have gone to many little league baseball games in the past year and it has been quite an experience. The field has nicely cut, green grass. You have all the bases and of course home plate. Both teams get on the field to start warming up for the game. All around the outside of the field are all the spectators which usually consist of parents, siblings, friends and other family members of the players waiting in anticipation for the game to start. You even have usually the other players from the league there as well and also other neighborhood kids hanging around and watching the games as well. There is the home team side and the visitors side. There is also what they call canteen. This is a food shack that the parents of every child is to do at least one volunteer day. They sell everything from hamburgers and hot dogs to candy and popcorn and all varieties of beverages.


Once the game starts all spectators seem to get silent for a moment. The visitor team is always up at bat first. As every player gets up at bat all the parents cheer for every batter one at a time as they get up to the plate. The rest of the team mates are in the dug out cheering each batter on with their baseball chants, and cheers. On the home team side the spectators are all watching and cheering for the pitcher as each pitch is thrown. The coaches for the visitors team are placed at first and third base, so when the batters get on base they instruct them when to run, steal, and stay on base. The coaches from the home team stay in the dug out area. Last but not least you have your two umpires out on the field. You have the umpire at home plate and usually an umpire at first base who usually moves around wherever the ball is being played to call out the correct plays. Then once three outs has occurred the pitching team comes in and the batters take the field.


As each inning ends the team taking the field gets a few minuets to warm up. The pitcher especially, to get in synch with the catcher. As the game is underway the parents start to talk about the game and how its going. One thing I have observed is that most of the parents always seem to have something negative to say. I have seen it one to many times. If there child is not played enough they start to complain, in some cases I have seen the parent pull their kid out of the game and go home with them. Which in my opinion doesn't say much for the parent, and what are they teaching their child to give up every time things get tough, and that it's OK to let their team down by giving up. Parents also try to use the favoritism complaint. They even tend to say that they could coach the team better and the coach doesn't know what his doing and anything else bad they can think of. All the parents tend to get to know each other as the season goes on and for most instances they have known each other for a few years because of their kids playing on the same team in past seasons, so this negative criticism seems to start to come out of all their mouths. I tend to just sit back and listen and keep my mouth shut and wonder how much do they really like coming to these games, and why do they come at all. I do have to say that the attitude of the parents varies from game to game. I guess it depends on whether they win or lose.


At the end of each game the head coach always seems to give a small speech to the kids about the game and there overall performance. If they win it is usually a positive speech from beginning to end with the same "keep up the good work" scenario. If they lose the speech isn't all bad but always tends to have the "we need more hits" scenario. He ends the speech by saying overall good game and see you at practice. As all the players disperse with their parents they all say goodnight to each other and they all look forward to the next game, I think.




Monday, September 28, 2009

I Became Stronger, Thanks To You

I used to believe that I was a strong, independent person who didn't need anyone but myself. I was always the hard worker among all of my closest friends. I was always very confident. I guess I even found myself to be superior and fearless. I was the shoulder that everyone leaned on when their lives were upside down. I was the person who always said that won't happen to me, I won't allow it. I used to be the friend who used to get on my friends about being in a bad, stressful, abusive relationships. Then it happened to me.

I met my son's father and at first things were great. He made me feel like a queen. It was always about me and my feelings and how things would affect me. I guess because the relationship was going so well that I maybe excused or become blind or oblivious to the infidelity that soon lead to arguments and name calling and sometimes pushing and shoving. Remember, I was the one who said it wouldn't happen to me. I used to say, stupid get out of that relationship, leave that jerk. And here I was in the same situation and just wasn't strong enough to leave.

Before long I found out that I was expecting. We were both very happy I remember thinking how this would change the everything and now both of us could focus on the baby and there would be less fighting and more celebrating. Well that didn't happen we seemed to fight more and more. I was worried about getting everything ready for the baby and he was more worried about being out with his friends and playing in his band and of course the groupies. I was left alone to plan for the future of our son and get everything ready for his birth. I did name my son after him, Nathan Orlando Page. When my son was born it was the greatest moment of my life. He seemed to be very excited as well. Except we were struggling financially and with the arrival of my son it made things worse.

I stuck in the relationship after that point for a few more years. Soon it got to the point where we weren't even talking to each other. I always thought of different events or social gatherings that me and my son could go to just to be away from him. One day he didn't come home from playing a gig and I promised myself that when I got home from work that day I was going to pack my things and never come back. That's exactly what I did.

So I tell myself now, I may have lowered my guard during this ugly relationship. I may not have been that strong girl anymore. I may have let him take control of me, but now I am only that much stronger. I'm stronger today than I ever was. I am a much bigger, better, and most importantly happier person. So I wasn't tough as I thought I was. I actually think I am superior and fearless because I left and never looked back. Well I guess I ought to thank him for that. Thank you for making me superior and fearless.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Being stumped on Personal Essay

We have an assignment for English 11 and we have to do a Personal Essay. Im still really not sure what my topic is going to be. We were told to try and stay away from the original topics such as death of a loved one, graduation, etc. Im not a good writer and have always had trouble starting the essay, once I get going it tends to flow and ideas start to generate but it is always the beginning the gets me stumped. The one topic that comes to my mind and I have a lot to write about is the bad relationship that I was in with my son's father for 5 years that really never had any ups but many downs. I guess what I need to do is list some of my ideas down on paper and take it from there. Not sure if this is going to be an original enough for the Personal Essay but I think it will be as original as I can get.