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When growing up men are told two things; “never show emotions it makes you seem weak and never lay your hands on a women.” Those two rules ruins the way men are looked at in society and doesn’t preserve their rights as human beings. For ages women have fought for rights, only to throw them away by playing victim. There is an epidemic that is sweeping the world and destroying cultures based on how women should carry themselves and how men should be presented in society.
When
growing up in school people hear about not having a good report with their
father or not knowing them at all, the justification usually heard is “he let
after the he found out my mom was pregnant.” Women always tend to victimize
themselves. Unless the sex wasn’t consensual then the women had the choice to
wear a condom or protect her self and preserve her future the best way she
could.
Women
usually put themselves in a situation where they can play victim. In some cases women will deliberately
poke holes in condoms, hoping being pregnant will keep the guy around. When Hilary Clinton was running for
president in 2008 she was bashed with cartoons that held negative connotations
regarding women and their status in society, during that process many women
around the world were outraged. Yet everyday women degrade themselves and put
themselves in harmful situations that they can prevent and/or stand up to.
An
incident that occurred February 25th is
a perfect example of how women put themselves in a predicament that will do
harm. In Manhattan, New York a man was in his car trying to find a parking
space, he seen a women who was standing on the driver side of her car, he
assumed she was pulling out of the space. He then waited and she refused to
move from the space they began to argue, he got out of his car and she then
decided to hit him repeatedly. He hit her one time to defend him self she fell
to the ground, hit her head, she was then in a coma.
In
this situation there were blog posts from many different places that bashed
that mans character. It said things like “It doesn’t matter that she hit him, a
man has no right to hit her back.” Women wrote the majority of the quotes that
shows how much they want to be pitied. If a women acts like a man and does
bodily harm to a man then he has the right to do the same. The most degrading
thing a woman could do to herself is playing the victim in a situation that
could destroy another person’s life.
There
is a difference between abusing someone and a person defending themselves. Society
tends to draw a vague line between what the borders are for being a women and
being a man are. There is no vague
line between being a human there is no excuse for why men shouldn’t be able to
defend themselves if someone does physical harm to them.
These two rules: “never show emotions, it makes you seem weak and never lay your hands on a women.” Should be the most insulting thing to a women and the thing men should want to change most in order to be considered equal to one another and human.
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Reflecting On The Benchmark Thus Far
Reflecting on the Benchmark Thus Far
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My Reflection
SLA Baseball Improves to 2-0 with 16-5 Win Over Gratz
Given the bizarre start to the day, SLA squared off against Gratz in what turned into a classic tit-for-tat grudge match. SLA scratched out three runs in the first off of timely hitting and heads-up base running, but Gratz responded with two of their own against Jeff Schwartz, who got the start after an impressive relief appearance against Comm Tech. When Gratz's pitcher, Lopez, ripped a double and stole third it seemed as if they would tie it up and potentially take the lead, but Schwartz induced their six-hitter to pop up and strand the runner.
Schwartz and Lopez squared off and held their respective opponents scoreless in the second, and each gave up solitary runs in the third to keep it tight. SLA put Brandon Williams, who started against Comm Tech, back out to face the top of the order in the fourth after they had extended the lead to 6-3 on back-to-back run-scoring singles by Schwartz and John Desalis. The second half of the inning proved to be the most tense of the match as Williams maintained SLA's lead when Ian McClendon turned an unassisted double play, and Desalis threw out Gratz's lead off hitter trying to steal third.
Heading into the fifth it seemed that this contest would go the distance, and the only thing that seemed certain was the game would turn on the last team to score a single run. However, Gratz's coach decided to stay with Lopez for a fifth inning and SLA made him pay for the gamble. Jhonas Dunakin, who came in to play second after Williams took the mound, ripped a shot into the gap for a strong single, which was followed by Ethan Reese's single, and both came home minutes later when Anthony Seeley's lengthy at bat ended with a shot up the middle. Marshall Johnston crushed the next pitch into left center and Seeley ended up on third. Ian McClendon, who had been a standout star against Comm Tech, erased his early struggles at the plate by crushing a ball over the left fielder's head. By the time the relay had reached the infield, McClendon had already crossed home for SLA's first home run and McClendon's 5th,6th and 7th RBIs of the young season.
Suddenly a nail-biter had transformed into a blow out. Gratz couldn't stop the bleeding as SLA extended their 11-5 lead on consecutive singles by Schwartz, Desalis, Williams, Dunakin, Reese and Seeley, which bumped it up to 14-5. For Gratz, the unthinkable was unfolding as McClendon, who cracked the 3-run homer in the very same inning, came up with the bases loaded. After falling behind in the count Lopez floated one high in the zone and McClendon sent it up the middle and added two more to his 5RBI total for the inning. Schwartz popped up to end the inning and place SLA just three outs away from a win by account of the 10-run rule.
Williams took the mound to lock it down by keeping Gratz from scoring more than one run to earn the most unlikeliest of saves. Gratz's hottest hitter ripped a grounder to the left side just past Seeley, but McClendon backed him up and made a perfect throw to catch him by a step. Williams struck out the next batter and was one out away from a 1-2-3 inning and SLA's second win in two tries. After a feisty at bat, Williams induced a weak grounder to second that Ethan Reese easily tossed to TJ Nicolella for the final out.
Sandwiched somewhere in between the initial weirdness of concrete infields, missing pitching rubbers, absent-minded umpires with flat tires and a final inning that resembled a a football game, was a tremendously exciting and competitive game of baseball between two teams that most definitely wish they would face off again before the season ends. With an impressive win SLA goes to 2-0 on the season, while Gratz falls in their first contest of 2011. SLA's next game is away on Thursday vs. host Delaware Valley Charter.
SCORE CARD BY INNING:
TEAMS: 1 2 3 4 5 R H E
SLA 3 0 1 2 10 16 14 2
Gratz 2 0 1 2 0 5 5 1
PITCHING:
SLA IP K BB H R ER
Schwartz, Jeff WP (2-0) 3 4 3 2 3 2
Williams, Brandon SV (1) 2 2 2 2 2 1
GRATZ IP K BB H R ER
Peialla, P LP (0-1) 4.1 9 7 12 16 13
Brown, B 0.2 1 3 2 0 0
OFFENSIVE STARS OF GAME: (ALL SLA)
McClendon, Ian 2-5, 3HR(1), 5RBI, 3R
Seeley, Anthony 2-3, 3RBI, 2R, 2BB, 3SB
Desalis, John 2-2, 2RBI, 1R, 2BB, 5SB
Schwartz, Jeff 4-5, 2RBI, 4R, 6SB
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My Reflection
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The United States is now notorious for our consumption of ludicrous amounts of energy. The majority of European nations was at one point standing in our shoes. Over the last decade, they have been turning to both nuclear energy and using more renewable energy sources in their efforts to go green.
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- el título de la novela, el / la autor(a)
- el género
- el trama (hasta ahora)
- predicciones que tienes sobre el trama
- los personajes (hasta ahora)
- ¿Te gusta hasta ahora? ¿Por qué?
- ¿El libro se relaciona con algun aspecto de tu vida? ¿Cómo?
- ¿Recomindas el libro? ¿Para quién? ¿Por qué?
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I sort of don't know what to tweet about though, as his daily life. I'm sure questions he would have are different than the ones I think of for him. I have a decent idea of what I want to say for monday when he goes back to school, but I'll have him stay home until then. Today is only tuesday.What adventures can i send him on for the next few days? Hopefully something that will reveal how he got amnesia in the first place and something about his dad. Maybe I will have him visit the cemetery... hmm... something...
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My next step is to create a Twitter account for her, which will allow me to schedule my tweets for the actual action of the story. Since it happens within the course of a few hours, this all needs to be set ahead of time, using socialoomph.com (hopefully). I originally planned for the climax to occur on April 11th, but may choose to move that up, so it fits into the third quarter.