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Sunday, July 18, 2004

What is Your Destiny? by Valcion
Name
Color
Birthday
DestinyCreator of some super weapon
Date when you fufill your destinyAugust 8, 2017
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What is Your Destiny? by Valcion
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DestinyEnslaver of all humanity
Date when you fufill your destinyJanuary 27, 2018
Created with the ORIGINAL MemeGen!

oh great! and I thought I could be the savior of humanity but in reality I create super weapon and enslave all you people!!! You better beware!! Play nice...


Sunday, April 04, 2004

yea so about my (andy/kelly) background...i didn't do, it was calvin's great idea but i found out how to change it. i never knew mary did my entire xanga by html/javascript or whatever it is..i'm a big dunce when it comes to these things as u call all quite imagine. I mean you would think i'll try to learn some high tech stuff or at least play video games since i like reading scifi books. Ooo there's this book I just read that I would just looove everyone else to read!!! It is SUCH AN EXCELLENT BOOK!! There's more than one book (7) but each one has a seperate storyline but it's kinda linked together. You can read each one independently. Anyways the first book is called Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card. Bestselling author who won the Hugo and Nebula awards..not sure waht that is but if one can write it on the cover then it's gotta be something

"Intense is the word for Ender's Game. Aliens have attached earth twice and almost destroyed the human species. To make sure humans win the next encounter, the world government has taken to breeding military geniuses - and then training them in the arts of war...The early training, not surprisingly, takes the form of 'games'...Ender Wiggin is a genius among geniuses; he wins all the games...He is smart enough to know that time is running out. But is he smart enough to save the planet?" - New York Times

If any of you bothered to read this entire thing, i applaud you..if u did, u probably laughed at the last few lines of that ( i did too) the book isn't as cheesy as "is he smart enough to save the planet?" Can't give anything away cause the ending was like WHOA totally unexpected! But it's about these adults trying to get this Ender Wiggin whos a little kid to be all that he can be (kinda like the army huh?) by manipulation from these adults. There were lots of war games...maybe i haven't been using my imagination lately or what but author is very descriptive about all the games that it took some visualization since this tech isn't invented yet...so i finished Ender's Game and the next book Speaker for the Dead (which btw was just as good if not better) and on to the 3rd book if only calvin will finish it already!! *hint hint*  if u finish it by next week!


Saturday, April 03, 2004

how do i feel about this article? What's more important is how you feel about it and what you're gonna do...

Put Your Money Where Their Mouths Are  by Nicholas D. Kristof

With Democrats on the warpath over trade, there's pressure for tougher international labor standards that would try to put Abakr Adoud out of work. Abakr lives with his family in the desert near this oasis in eastern Chad. He has never been to school and roams the desert all day with his brothers, searching for sticks that can be made into doors for mud huts. He is 10 years old.

It's appalling that Abakr, like tens of millions of other children abroad, is working instead of attending school. But prohibiting child labor wouldn't do him any good, for there's no school in the area for him to attend. If child labor hawks manage to keep Abakr from working, without giving him a school to attend, he and his family will simply be poorer than ever.

And that's the problem when Americans get on their high horses about child labor, without understanding the cruel third world economics that cause it. The push by Democrats like John Kerry for international labor standards is well intentioned, but it is also oblivious to third world realities.

Look, I feel like Scrooge when I speak out against bans on sweatshops or on child labor. In the West, it's hard to find anyone outside a university economics department who agrees with me. But the basic Western attitude - particularly among Democrats and warm-and-fuzzy humanitarians - sometimes ends up making things worse. Consider the results of two major American efforts to ban imports produced by child labor:

In 1993, when Congress proposed the U.S. Child Labor Deterrence Act, which would have blocked imports made by children (if it had passed), garment factories in Bangladesh fired 50,000 children. Many ended up in worse jobs, like prostitution.

Then there was thie hue and cry beginning in 1996 against soccer balls stitched by children in their homes (mostly after school) in Sialkot, Pakistan. As a result, the balls are now stitched by adults, often in factories under international monitoring.

But many women are worse off. Conservative Pakistanis believe that women shouldn't work outside the home, so stitching soccer balls is now off limits for many of them. Moreover, bad publicity about Pakistan led China to grab market share with machine-stitched balls: over the next two years, Pakistan's share of the U.S. soccer ball market dropped to 45 percent from 65 percent.

So poor Pakistani families who depended on earnings from women or children who stitched soccer balls are now further impoverished.

I'm not arguing that child labor is a good thing. It isn't. But as Jagdish Bhagwati, the eminent trade economist, notes in his new book, "In Defense of Globalization," thundering against child labor doesn't address the poverty that causes it.

In the village of Toukoultoukouli in Chad, I visited the 17 girls and 31 boys in the two-room school. Many children, especially girls, never attend school, which ends after the fourth grade.

So a 12-year-old boy working in Toukoultoukouli has gotten all the education he can. Instead of keeping him from working, Westerners should channel their indignation into getting all children into school for at least those four years — and there is one way that could perhaps be achieved.

It's bribery. The U.N. World Food Program runs a model foreign aid effort called the school feeding program. It offers free meals to children in poor schools (and an extra bribe of grain for girl students to take home to their families). Almost everywhere, providing food raises school attendance, particularly for girls. "If there were meals here, parents would send their kids," said Muhammad Adam, a teacher in Toukoultoukouli.

School feeding costs just 19 cents per day per child.

So here's my challenge to university students: Instead of spending your energy boycotting Nike or pressing for barriers against child labor, why not sponsor school meals in places like Toukoultoukouli?

I spoke with officials at the World Food Program, and they'd be thrilled to have private groups or individuals help sponsor school feedings. (See www.nytimes.com/kristofresponds for details - http://www.wfp.org) Children in Africa will be much better off with a hot meal and an education than with your self-righteous indignation.  


Friday, April 02, 2004

I never used to understand why some people still stay with their bf/husband if they were mistreated (and i don't mean when they fear for their life if they left)...well i do now and it's kinda freaking me out on the way it took me to understand. Some people think dreams are just dreams, not real, nothing to be learned...muhahahaa do I prove them wrong!

Hmm...it's been a few days since I had this dream/nightmare and the details are kinda hazy but I can still feel parts of it (yes weird). In the dream there was this guy (don't remember who it is or what he looked like) that i liked and hmm..he lied to me and stuff, basically I think he was a gang member. One example i remember is that I found a bottle of (illegal) pills and I tried to hide it from Jane but she saw me with it and physically forced me to give it up (btw u were really mean about it ! uhh..yea so i remember thinking why the freak am i still with him?!?!?! ah-ha i like him! It was a very big enlightenment. Then skipped some stuff...then I had to go to some place that looked kinda like BxSci to get teachers to write that I was in class and not with that dude that i liked when he committed some horrendous crime. There were alot of my friends with me tho they were no help at ALL!! Oh now this part is hilarious...at the same time i'm looking for my current professors I was hiding from Mr. Lee just like back in high school sigh...ooo i also remember robert having alot of grean eyeshadow on lolz Yea so I woken up by cindy's call

Reading what i just wrote i don't quite understand where I get the understanding of women staying under mistreatment but I actually do understand ...hmm maybe i should shut up now

Strange vibes in my room...the same night Alice also had a weird dream but it was probably induced by me: i had seen a cockroach on the radiator and she told me to spray Lysol at it which i did and it smelled up the room...her dream: someone was spraying Lysol at her in a murderous way...reminder to self, never spray Lysol in the room 2 hrs before bedtime


Tuesday, March 30, 2004

i will not get sucked back into xanga! but since i'm here might as well say that i finally declared psychology as my major and probably get enough credits to minor in polisci...felt some relief there that for once i made a decision and of course that i'm not one of those ppl who hand in their declaration form the minute before it's due.

Let's recount shall we: first it's just premed, then it's premed + bio major, -> premed + architect, -> premed + polisci, -> only polisci -> major polisci + minor econ, -> only polisci, -> double major polisci + psych, -> major polisci + minor psych, -> declared psych major just a week after filling out form saying major: polisci....now i'm thinking premed again...

that was hard typing it nevermind u reading it...advisors say that everyone changes their mind and it will work out but somehow that's not at all reassuring

anyways so how do i change my background into something else...i realize it's hard to read (not that i write anything here) i really haven't been here for awhile, since when is there a "wtf" smiley  ??? i do that one eyebrow up look all the time and now they call it the "wtf smiley"?? Note: when I do this i'm not saying wtf to U! SO !!!



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