Monday, January 31, 2011

Common issue

A common issue from the novel & in the real world would be peer pressure. Everybody is pressured some way at one point in their life. Kayla is being pressured into getting this tattoo. She understands something is wrong with it yet government made it mandatory to have the tattoo if your seventeen or older. People now-a-days are pressured into everything. A lot of teenagers face this issue. Being pressured into sex maybe drugs, etc. You just have to have enough will-power to resist.

"Hypocrite"

I believe people in general are hypocrite's to try to fit it. Also some people do it to have other people except them, when in reality you being yourself will just bring people closer cause you don't have to act like someone you're not. Being a hypocrite is basically being a different person, when inside you wanna be yourself.

Quote Response

I find this quote to be very true. For example in The Bar Code Tattoo Kayla and the KnotU2 group tried to hand out newspapers at the school about the corruption of Global-1 when the Principle declared it a disruption to the school and banned the newspapers when it clearly states under the First Amendment that "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, prohibiting the free exercise therof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press." Not letting the students hand out these newspapers clearly shows there is bias in the school system and possible corruption. Also situations like these can be seen in events such as the Holocaust where Hitler made many laws preventing Jewish people from living life freely until eventually they were sent to concentration camps and were worked until death.

Peer Pressure

Ive noticed that kayla is being strongly pressured into getting the tatto. Im pretty sure she would get it if so many people werent dieing from it. Another reason being there are kids just like her who dont wanna get it soo there kinda helping her out too. She would probably get it if these things werent true sooo so far shes doing good. I think this sums up the most recent chapters weve had to read.

Well being

Everyone should be them selves. because everyone has different personalities and perspectives of life. and should express them in any way they want. unless it endangers another human being.

Question #2

I believe that a relevent issue that occures in the book and in real life is peer pressure. Peer perssure is a strong thing when your in middle school and high school and still sometimes when your out of school. Most people are pressuring her to get the tattoo but she doesnt really want too. She feels like shes an outcast but still does not want to be branded with something that is ruining peoples lives. Its kinda like drugs, drugs ruin peopels lives but yet everyday friends are pressuring friends to do them. She finally finds a place belong too, which is with the other people that do not have the tattoo..I belive if they were not in her school she would have went back and got that tattoo.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

" Where you find the laws most numerous, there you will find also the greatest injustice."

Laws can be a bunch of bull crap!!!! There are some ones that we dont even follow their so stupid. Some times their are good reasons for breaking the law. Like speeding if someone is dying or having a kid. That court case that the father got ticketed for because his wife was just about to have the kid. They should of found him not guilty. That was a good reason for speeding. They're are many problems that could happen if you are not in a hospital. The law just makes me mad!!!

Hypocrite!!!!

Hypocrites, People who pretend to be someone there aren't. People, are hypocritic daily. Some people more then others. It all depends on how much of a hypocrite they are. Say two people in a relationship are out an a date, the boy says " babe, im in love with you" the girl sits and thinks for a monet not sure what to do so she lyes and says " i love you too" there is a hyprocritic example. She's pretending to love him, saying something she doesnt mean. Lying about her feelings. Another example is something everyone goes threw, a fake person. Say a new kid is coming to your school, of coarse he wants to fit in and he lies about who he is. That is a very hyprcritical situation. You have some random kid pretending to be someone or something he is not. Everyone is at some point a hypocrite in his or her life time, some big, some small. Doesn't matter everyone is at one time or another

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Man vs. Society

Kayla has the struggle of dealing with pressure from her family and friends to get the bar code tattoo. Although she is doing good and not wanting to get it. I feel this is mainly because of her parents death and her best friend. There death somehow being related to the bar codes although the official cause is unknown. This is a good example of Man vs. Society because the bar code tattoo is becoming a popular thing and she has to resit the urge to get it.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

identity vs. access

Identity its who you are and if you have to give it out to any body to get/go any where your giving it up. its not just our name its every thing you have done or do.

Freedom vs. Control

I believe this is freedom vs. control because people have the right to be free and not follow what others do. In this book i am glad Kayla is sticking up for what she wants and not following other people like her friend because she thinks it's the "cool" thing to do. People cannot control other people to get bar tattoos and all get imprinted the same. Seeing her dad die from the tattoo just means something is not right with this bar code tattoo, and Kayla has the freedom to find out and not get a tattoo like her parents, and best friend.

When people see it as wrong but in reality its right.

We see many of this common problem in this world. In games, books or our own problems. Im playing this video game on XBox called Fable 3. The main charcter ends up being a King or Queen but a tirant and the whole town was infurerated when him/her. The reason for this was that there was evil coming and you needed to get enough money to save your people and the only way for that was to be a tirant. Another example is where i was sitting at a campfire with my boyfriends friends. They're code was "What stays at the fire. stays at the fire." of course that doesnt happen. One of my friends boyfriends had another girl there and you could guess where that led to. I ended up breaking the code and everyone hated me after that but now my friend learned how big of a jerk he was. I dont care if people hate me. I sleep at night well because i did the right thing.

Wrong Vs Right

Now who here would throw their lives away for a loved one? I believe that when faced in a situation where the ones you care about most are in danger is the absolute best time to do the "wrong" thing. For example any of you guys seen John Q? This is a brilliant example. A proud father John came face to face with the possible death of his son after the hospital refused him help to his sons condition because he did not have the money needed to pay for a heart surgery. He tried many times to raise money legally by garage sales and fundraisers but failed to raise enough money. So what did he do? He marched into the hospital with a gun and held the place hostage until the doctors promised to perform surgery on his son. N0w im not going to go deeper into the movie so you can watch it if you haven't yet(which i highly recommend). The point is that John put his life on the line to save his son because if he didn't his son would surely die before his eyes. So guys, if you were John and your son was dying and nobody was helping you what would you do?

P.S Mr Choi dont worry I'll use the book soon ;D

The Well-Being Of......

The well-being of an individual is more important then the well-being of society because in the long run the individual makes up the society. Which is important because every individual makes the society work better, making the society succeed. Boo -Yah!!!!

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I think this situation is freedom vs. control. when i read the chapters i think its wrong and if people punish others for not wanting to get the bar code tattoo. they dont have too, were all our own peson and should be able to be different. also it talks about ho shes now seventeen. another topic is how her dad had commited suiside and her mother becomes addicted to alcohol. i think Kayla has a hard life and maybe thats why she seperates herself from eveyone else.? people are killing themselfs because of the lines imprinted on there rists. i guess ig you dont ave the bar code then maybe your a nobody... they say the bar code gives you your identity.

i think people should be able to do as they feel and stand out if they want too and should not be punished for not wanting to have the tattoo like everyone else.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Society vs. Individual

I feel the well-being of a individual is far more important than the well-being of a society. Individulas are the ones who make up a society. Therefore if individulas are unhappy or unsafe than a society isnt fulfilling its requirements. A good society cant be made up of unhappy civilians. A society should focus on individuals first rather than a whole.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

When doing the "wrong thing" the "right thing" to do?

When doing the wrong thing is the right thing to do is when a friend asks for your advice. Say your best friend comes up to you and says "How do I look" and you replied honestly and said "Like you rolled out of bed". How would that make you feel? Instead you could reply and say "You look Great!". That's the right thing to say. Or for instense, Your parents tell you not to go into a ceratin person's house, but your out in the cold and have no where to go and no one knows where you are for whatever reason, and your friends house is near, going into that persons house could be the right thing to do to save yourself.

Friday, January 21, 2011

wrong things and right things

Some people dont know when they do something wrong. For example, sense we are in high school, some of us can drive and others cant. So i think its the wrong thing to get in a car with a teenager. Who you think is your friend, and you trust them but, do you really know if he/she is a safe driver? I think the right thing to do is first, ask your parents, second ask them how long they have had there lisens and have been driving. Third, ask your self do you want to get in the car.

Society vs. inidvidual

The well being of a society cant be "well" if the individuals that make up the society are not well.. I belive if we focused more on the well being of the individuals in our societies we wouldnt even have to worry about the "well being" of a society because they would already be good because the people who make it up are well. People worry to much about how the society as a whole is, such as politics. If they worried more about certain people that are not well then it would make our society better.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Society vs. Individuality

I think the individual's well-being is more important then the whole society's. I think this because if the individuals have a better well-being then wont the society be better off? If there wasn't anyone in a society, would it still be a society? People make up a society. The deffinition of a society is an organized group of people who share the same intrest such as culter, religion, or political veiws even. If one individual didnt think of a "society" then it wouldnt exsist. If the well-being of the individuals didnt matter then a society wouldn't have came around. U cant have a glass of milk if you didn't get it from a cow, right? Just like you can't have a society without the individuals first.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Welcome to the blog!

You will utilize this blog as a means to share your thoughts on a variety of topics.  All posts will be viewable by your class and your classmates may even choose to comment upon your posts.  Happy writing!