August 30, 2003

Anger

In light of some the things that have happened in my life recently, and my own long-term, personal struggle with the subject, I am going to do a post on anger today.
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August 28, 2003

Half Birthdays

Today is my half birthday. So, I’m 21.5 now. I’m not really sure where this concept came from, but I am using it to try to get a present from Joy. All I want is a $15 video game (used) and that is comprable to a half birthday present, y’know?
Half birthdays are also cool, because one of my good friends happens to turn 21 today. (He does this aging thing on each of my half birthdays… that’s why it’s cool.) So, if you know Tonio, send him tons of love. Don’t just send love though, because that would be cheap. Send a gift too! I think he would like gift certificates to liquor stores, Orlando utility companies, clothiers, and any fine dining location in Orlando.

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August 26, 2003

Homosexuality

It seems to me that the main crux of the issue on homosexuality lays in deciding if homosexuals are born homeosexual or if they become homosexual by choice or through their developmental environment. I think that each of these has very strong implications for what homosexuality means.
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August 25, 2003

Be Yourself!

People often give this advice for every manner of occasion, but I think that it is slightly flawed.
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August 24, 2003

Fall 2003

Well, a new semester is about to begin. For those of you who don’t already know, I will be taking ARA1120: Begining Arabic and REE3043: Real Estate Analysis. Those two are worth nine credits, so I will only need another 12 next semester to graduate on time.
Good luck to everyone else for this coming semester.

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August 23, 2003

Charles F. Kettering

Charles F. Kettering was a great man who you can read about in the history books. Why is he great? Well, He invented about 140 different things from the spark plug to the electric cash register to air conditioning for refridgerators and homes. He worked for General Motors too. I think he is great for all of that and his many sage anecdotes.
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August 23, 2003

New Hobby

Well, Joy has told me that she prefers this new habit of mine (writing for the blog) over my old habits of writing to magazines, newspapers, columnists, and companies, so I guess I’m doing something that makes her happier. Woohoo!
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August 22, 2003

If I were a Politician — Schools

Imagine a school that cared about the student’s emotional well-being.
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August 21, 2003

NASA, Welfare and the Military

I often hear of people decrying the military or NASA. They’re arguements are basically two-fold — “why do we need these things?” and “The goverment money would be better spent on welfare programs to help people!”
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August 20, 2003

Suicide Bombings in Isreal

I was looking over some statistics of the bombings that have taken place in Isreal over the past few years and I noticed a few things. So, now I am left wondering… so many questions.
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