Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Follow Your Heart Statements

Write a paragraph explaining your position on one of the statements, using two vocabulary words from unit 13.

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

I believe that some people have an unexplained, spiritual connection to one another. Its like the other person is resplendent in the other persons eyes all the time. Its like something sub rosa that only the two people that connect know.

Anonymous said...

I believe that it is ineluctable for a child not to be influenced by the identity of a parent. However, the child must be with that parent in order for this to be true. A person gains that most knowledge when he or she is younger, therefore, whoever that child is around when he or she is growing up is going to play a large part in shapeing the child. Young children watch older adult to learn how to live so the children are going to pick up characteristics from the adults that are closest to them. A child may attempt to change their ways but he or she will always carry a vestige with them. That is why I think that your parents are always a prt of your identity.

Todd S. said...

Parents always have the right to to express their opinions about their children's lives. I believe that everyone has a right to expound their opinions. It may be against protocol at times to do so but that does not mean that they should be suppressed. The gift of speech is great ability and as such we should make as much use of it as possible.

Unknown said...

I guess I agree with the first statement that it is understandable if a person has an affair while engaged in a loveless marriage. I am not say that having an affair is the right thing to do, but I understand if someone in this particular situation strays. I have witnessed a loveless marriage before, but the people didn't cheat. Although they probably should have separated sooner. No marriage is immaculate. Some people feel that cheating is ok, but it is not. Instead of cheating, some people need to use their own volition and end the relationship with divorce or some other type of separation.

Unknown said...

I think that your parents are always part of your identity. People always say lines such as, "oh she has her grandmother's resplendent eyes and her mother's immaculate skin" (or similar to that) or, "he's just like his father." You have similar if not the same qualities and personalities as your parents have. Most likely you pick up a lot a quirks and traits from your parents.

Unknown said...

I agree with the statement that says your parents are always part of your identity. Your parents, or guardians that raise you shape who you are going to be in the future. This is ineluctable. They influenced your life greatly. You can feel loved by the accolade they give you. No matter what, your parents are always going to be apart of your life; they are always going to be apart of you. They know you better than anyone else knows you. They helped you make your own identity and raised you since you were born. I think they will always be apart of your identity.

Anonymous said...

For women, it is acceptable to go to a therapist/psychologist. Women are more emotional than men and sometimes when they are overwhelmed wih emotions, they need to talk to someone. Sometimes that someone isnt their husband so they need to talk to a professional. For men, it is not acceptable to see a therapist/psychologist unless they have a mental or physical condition where they need help. But other than that, men should not go talk to someone about their feelings. That makes them momma's boys. Buck up. What they need is a brewsky and to turn on the big fight thats on tv. Nothing better than watching 2 people punch eachother in the face for money.


Beat you too it Mr. Marine

Unknown said...

I agree with the statement that if you know that a loved one is going to make a huge mistake, it is your obligation to interfere. I think if this person really is a loved one you would not want to seem then in factionalism. I think if you really do care about this person it becomes an ineluctable situation you dont sit back and watch someone you truely care about make a huge mistake. Some would say it is their own choice and they need to learn, well that is good and fine for small mistakes but larger ones need to be dealt with.

Anonymous said...

I think that your parents will always be a part of your life. It is ineluctable because even if you don't know them you were made by them and share their traits like their eyes or the way they laugh. It is chronic to be just like your parents in many ways, if you are raised by your parents you will usually parent just like them.

Unknown said...

All right here we go I have got allot to say about reincarnation. It’s basically my belief on life. I believe reincarnation is chronic. I believe that people and animals are eventually reborn as another or the same life form. I believe this from life experiences or loves that I have. I love hearing watching reading and learning about the Vietnam War. I love it love it love it! So I believe that in a past life I was a soldier in the war. I have dreams about specific details about it. I have dreams about things before I even see or read about them. I think that many people are reincarnated for certain purposes. I feel as if people are reincarnated just for me. I have a strong opinion and theory on the meaning of life. Lets not go there though. I also think that I have been a number of different animals. I love the outdoors, animals, learning reading and experimenting about animals and outdoors. It is my passion to understand these things. I strongly believe this to be part of my religion. My view on religion is sub rosa so I will not touch that.

Anonymous said...

I believe that Unexpressed emotion is always unhealthy. Therefore, it is always nice to be able to vent and get things out. keeping things all bundled up in side of you could make you depressed or even make you go insane. Expressing how you feel however that maybe, verbally or even writing it out, are ways or expressing yourself. Everyone has their own ways of doing it.

Anonymous said...

I believe that unexpressed emotions are always unhealthy. I mean everyone has the volition to express their feelings, yet when you keep them in you let them build up. You should not always feel you have to keep your feelinsg sub rosa. Then again I am not saying you have to expound every little thing about your feelings to someone. Sometimes the way you feel about something is something you're ineluculate and it might stress you out. I think that it's not always best to have to tell someone, but you should always let your feelings out in a journal of some sort cause if you let it go for a chronic amount of time the pressure builds up and things get out of control.
Ash Gordon

Unknown said...

I believe that only real men dont go to therapy. They do not have a imprecation like everyone else. Real men are only resplendent. This is probably on the same road that bill typed his but with marines and war.

Anonymous said...

I that that parents having an opinion on what their child is doing is an ineluctable situation. No one has an immaculate life so every one is bound to have advice and opinions, but we don't always have to listen to the advice. All parents have the right to speak their opinions.

!!Jee*Soo*Choi!! said...

I agree with the statement that your parents are always going to have a say in your life. No matter how far you grow appart or how old you are you can always use advice from your parents. It's always nice to know someone still cares about you and is there even when you think you don't need anyone. Your parents (other than yourself) know you better than anyone else.