Talking about Death to the Classics! – MSN Encarta

 
 
Interesting article about reading literature and the classics in school. On one hand I think as long as kids and people are reading (anything they are into, not necessarily classics) they are learning something and it may open doors to other forms of literature, perhaps the classics. Someone who reads a great deal usually has better spelling, vocabulary, grammar, and overall writing skills. Strong writing skills is an asset for anybody.
 
On the other hand, I believe that some of the classics should be required and taught in school, or at least introduced. There is not enough of this happening in school – literature has taken a back seat to science, math and technology. All the subjects are important and have a place even though it would seem that literature is not relevent to the world. It is relevent in so many ways but a lot of people do not see the importance of it. That is sad. Reading, and reading good works (the classics as well as books from other points of view/from different cultures and cultural standpoints) makes a person think -introduces the reader to other ways of thinking, helps a person learn to see different sides of a story. The reader is introduced to history and culture, which provides a base for a broad range of subjects/topics and interests. Sure some of the texts are difficult but isn’t life difficult – sometimes the most difficult things are the most rewarding. By making things so easy for kids we are making them lazy…their brains are lazy. They are lacking critical or analytical skills that reading literature and even some difficult works/texts helps to build. Then you think about the morals, the lessons to be gained from the old classics, the old stories – that is being lost too.
 
Even when I was in high school, back in the 80’s, the classics were not taught and I did not have any required reading. I feel like I missed out, like I got gypped. To me, a part of my foundational education is/was missing. I tried to make up for it on my own but already so much time has been wasted, although I have learned a lot from just historical romance novels . Classics should be taught through out a kids school career, starting from elememtary. Also like it is stated in the article, the list of classics should not be set in stone, it should be a "elastic, flexible, argument-worthy thing" and include some new texts and texts from other cultures.
Published in: on May 18, 2009 at 10:13 am  Leave a Comment  

Look alikes?

 
So I was noticing that these 2 guys look alike – that is Josef Fritzl on the left and Drew Peterson on the right. Josef is the guy from Austria who held his daughter (and her children – his children/grandchildren) captive in his basement and raped her repeatedly. Drew … well who hasn’t heard about this guy. Scary coincidence, huh?
Published in: on May 16, 2009 at 9:28 am  Leave a Comment  

So Sad

Today I had to put my parakeet, Sprite to sleep. The poor little thing had a prolapsed rectum (cloaca is the proper term, I believe). I am not sure what happened but the vet said it may be that the bird had cancer. He advised that the best thing was to put Sprite to sleep which I had kind of already figured – its gotta’ be bad when your insides are hanging out. Poor birdie. I had another parakeet, BB that died on Friday. I am not too sure what was wrong with that birdie but when I came home Thursday evening (I had been out of town for a few days) the bird was sick and I knew she was not going to get better. I think she might have been egg bound. Poor birdie. Rest in peace little birdies.
 
Published in: on May 12, 2009 at 11:45 am  Comments (3)  

Talking about 5 Sleep Myths Busted – MSN Health & Fitness – Health Topics

Great article about sleep myths. I so hate the way many people think it is acceptable to only get 5 hours of sleep a night – they get by on that and expect the rest of the world to do the same but it is not healthy, not one bit. And the people that do this regularly don’t realize how messed up they are. Wake up people! Oh…I mean get more sleep people!   
 
 
Published in: on May 11, 2009 at 11:43 am  Leave a Comment  

For good behavior

 
OK, a star for good behavior but then   2 raised eyebrows for recent bad behavior or lies.  
 
Oh no! Another raised eyebrow for more bad behavior  You sure do know how to make the most out of a situation. Exploitation…. Oh and I almost forgot, another  for trying to teach a kid to lie or hide stuff. Not good.
Published in: on May 2, 2009 at 8:17 pm  Leave a Comment  

Strong wind blows dog away….

Gone with the wind: Chihuahua blown away

Report: Six-pound puppy found a mile away from where gust sent her flying

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30448774/?Gt1=43001
This news story made me laugh. I hope I am not heartless for thinking it is funny.   Can’t you just picture the dog flying through the air? Was it raining cats and dogs?  Wah Waah.  I am sure the people and the poor dog were scared when it happened. I am glad it ends happily.

Published in: on April 28, 2009 at 1:22 pm  Leave a Comment