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//Disobedience follows my thought//

Disobedience follows my thought,  But thoughts follow my Disobedience. Sometimes It make my day,  Sometimes It make me pay. But what does Disobedience mean anyway? It means opening opening the truth of life, It means dying a million times alive. But if rooted truly deep in conscience, It means making the world revive. What is that? What's that poem meant to do? At first, it might seem confusing and a little out of sort, but if taken a closer look, the poem conveys something deep; something that shaped our world today. Disobedience is a powerful tool that can affect our lives. It can change our society and how things are viewed. Disobedience is also a characteristic common between the most revolutionary people - including George Washington and Martin Luther King Jr.  As it might seem at first, Disobedience is not just going against your parents' wish or laws of Government. Disobedience is a force to change our world. But not just any Disobedience, only Disobedience that is...

The Game of Life (Student)

Imagine a day in the life of a Student who just became a high school Junior to play The Game of Life. The alarm goes on at 6 in the morning and the mom calls R to wake up. Well, the sun is about to rise and the moon is about to go as R gets ready for school, eats breakfast and sees the light of a new day rising up Horizon: the light of excitement to learn something new. As R leaves the home at 6:40 and gets into the car, accelerates the car and steers the car through the coolness of the morning. R enjoys the half day - half night time as the street lights begin to turn off and the rays of sun touches his head. R reaches the school and the parking is still pretty empty, but filled with the cheers of students from last night's game. Soon, the school doors open, and so does the library of knowledge with the first class marking the new chapter of ancient Literature.  The classes go on and end again and again until the day ends with plenty of work to do. R opens the book and takes a loo...

What to Remember?

Today in this world, we are surrounded by many monuments and memorials. From national memorials, like MLK Jr. Memorial, to local memorials, everything has a meaning behind it; these memorials want us to do something: to remember.  But what does a monument ask us to remember? Whether explicitly stated or not, all monuments and memorials are built for remembrance of something. Their main purpose is usually to preserve a person, a thought, or something else of value. But even though the general purpose remains constant for almost every monument or memorial, the main question is what does a memorial want us to remember.  What a monument wants us to remember depends on many factors but there are few tools that a visitor can use to define the purpose of a monument, and figure out what a memorial wants a viewer to remember. Some of the main ones include: Geographical Location Structure and Design Written information Geographical Location Geography serves as an important tool in commu...