Thursday, January 31, 2013

CC#2 Local equine veterinarian lands back in Dallas area

Carroll Brown Arnold wrote
"Local equine veterinarian lands back in Dallas area" to inform the journey of Dr. Jennifer Winkline, a 27 year old veterinarian, to becoming a top equine veterinarian in the state of Texas.
Arnold tells how Jennifer "first became interested in veterinary medicine during a co-op class her senior year at North Mesquite High School with Dr. Arnold at Equine Veterinary Services."
Arnold then shares Dr. Winkline being "a 2007 Magna Cum Laude graduate of Texas A&M University in Biomedical Science, Dr. Wickline is also a 2011 honors graduate of Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine."
Carroll Arnold then expresses how "today Jennifer utilizes her vast knowledge of horses to practice high-quality medicine with a special flair towards emergency medicine. She works to provide her clients, and their horses, with compassionate care and high-quality service."
Reading Carroll Arnold's article, one could learn of Jennifer Winkline's goal in equine veterinary services, acquiring all a person needs to achieve their own goals in life.

Friday, January 18, 2013

Essay: My American Dream


My American dream consists of opening an eight story building that acquires, from top to bottom: a restaurant, a culinary floor, a floor for designers, a floor for photo maniacs, a floor where people can go to study, to relax, a floor for poets, a floor for musicians, and the top floor for artists to paint the skies, to sculpt skyscrapers Bringing all these talents together in one building to aspire a great idea from one another, to open a guilt free world for anyone who needs peace, relaxation, simple thinking for their life, is my American dream.

Striving to become a lawyer, I actually had not considered what exactly it takes to become a lawyer; how hard they have to work to succeed in the process of becoming an employee of the law, what schooling they have to acquire, all the reading they must analyze; their limits inside the court, I realized I didn't want to be a lawyer anymore. Lawyers usually make a heap of money, which really was the main reason for the baseless appeal, to bring a huge paycheck home, to provide highly for my future family though; I would not be content with law.

Music, the recreation serenity to me, was my life, still continues my life, furthermore the true sensation to me. Singing also evolved with my love of music, the bottom line to becoming a famous musician however; because I am vaguely hesitant when it comes to singing, only four people have actually heard me sing, sliming my chances of ever becoming a musician. Besides the fact of me being a loner singer, observing the celebrity life, being greatly famous meant having a few obsessed people who would do just about all to get to that celebrity, including everyone knowing their life with the paparazzi, this would arrange great depression.

Music, art, poetry, photography, cooking, baking, designing are my greatest interests, including bringing people to their peace of mind, to their complete tranquility. My dream prevails to open an accommodation for everyone, to come, to go, enjoying life with family, friends, new acquaintances. Everyone needs a break in life, a day just for them, to acquire all they have to acquire, to discover their dreams.  

After my horrendous journey to discovering my true potential, cooking, I soon discovered there contains no importance to how much money a person brings home, how many big shiny, new toys they have however; all that should be important is how happy that person continues to be with their life.

 

 

Thursday, January 17, 2013

CC#1: Too Many People Who Should Should Not Have Guns Do

In "Too Many People Who Should Should Not Have Guns Do" Leonard Pitts Jr liberates how history will always repeat itself until people realize the cause, guns.

Confirming the tragic killings in Newton Connecticut and our weeping griefs, Leonard reveals "Let us not pretend our sorrow in this moment means a damn thing or changes a damn thing, because it doesn't and won't. Not until or unless the American nation is finally willing to confront its unholy gun love." The tragedy in Connecticut is only but one of the many tragedies in America, yet all America has to offer for a resolution is grief. We say every tragic has changed America today, but how many tragic's does it take for us to really make a change?

Leonard brilliantly mentions "One sees Senator Joe Manchin, conservative Democrat from West Virginia and a staunch ally of the NRA, calling for gun control, and it is cause for hope.
Then one hears Senator Joe Lieberman suggest that video games may have played a role in the shooting. And Mike Huckabee says maybe it happened because the government no longer mandates prayer in schools. And Bob McDonnell, Virginia's Republican governor, suggests the teachers should have been armed (as if the problem is that there were too few guns in that school). And hope chokes." Ironic how people being shot is caused from less prayer in schools, from video games, and from less guns in schools rather than caused by people who should not have guns do.

Pitts even recognizes several other locations where the same cruel acts like in Newton have occurred. He continues to say "We have paid and continue to pay an obscene price for this lesson some of us obstinately refuse to learn. We paid it in Tucson, Ariz., and we paid it on the campus of Virginia Tech. We paid it at Columbine High and at a midnight showing of a Batman movie in Aurora, Colo. We've paid it in Compton, Calif., and Chicago, Washington, D.C., and Norcross, Ga., We've paid it in Gilbert, Ariz., Bechtelsville , Pa., Prince George's County, Md., Bay City, Texas, Copley, Ohio, Lauderdale Lakes and North Miami, Fla."

Disapproving with guns since ever, I strongly agree with Leonard. He accomplishes his exact thoughts and theory's for the use of gun control. Adding to his defense, war perhaps has played a huge part in all the shootings of America. Man has always killed other men for his country; if a soldier can kill another soldier, why can a man not kill another man? Humans have always killed, men can not give up their guns "and bullets keep raining down."