Thursday, September 29, 2016
Blog5
This week has been quite slow for me, I did not work on my virtues much. As far as confidence and courage goes, during a soccer game, I helped a kid up who got fouled on the other team. It was just a scrimmage with another team from the same club, but I think it was a pretty virtuous action. However, after helping him up, we preceded to rek them 5-0, because they were a year younger. The homework was pretty moderate this week, about an hour a day, but the studying wasn't. I had to study for a big test, and then 3 more quizzes all in 2 days. Also this week has gone quite fast, atleast for me... and I know we all looking forward to the long weekend.
Thursday, September 22, 2016
Blog4
This week has been quite chill, at least for me, which I think makes me more confident. A lot better than last week with all the quizzes and stuff. I guess that I got more courageous in geometry, cause like I started participating (mainly because I don't want any more 75% participation grades anymore). I think that my moderation has improved drastically since last week. I didn't have to worry about the ch4 history thing cause I finished all that on the weekend. I had a 4 hour trip up Florida for soccer, which is like 8 hours I spent purely to do MOORE homework. pun intended. But it was all worth it because we beat them even with a terrible ref. And I also had Olive Garden for dinner.
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
Blog3
I am posting this a day early because my whole team is dead, and none of us can heal, and we are screwed until we get to level 2. This week, moderation has been the biggest issue for me... We have about 4 quizzes and a test in a span of 2 days (which to me does not fit the description of moderation) and we still have the normal amount of homework we would usually have. Like breh, obviously I'm not the only who has to work on their moderation. Also I switched my electives from computer science to "creative writing". I now understand why these 2 electives have the least amount of people. I have this 5 page paper thing due tomorrow for "creative writing" and really don't think I have the time to do it, but whatever... moderation right.
Thursday, September 8, 2016
Blog2
This week in ethics, we learned about how not to answer moral questions. This first way to not answer moral questions is personal preference. Just because one feels a certain way about something, does not mean it is morally correct or incorrect. Thinking something is wrong does not make it so. Statistics is also not away to answer moral questions. All statistics does is show what the majority of people think is right. Some may rely on their faith and God to answer these questions about morality. However, the scriptures left in the bible can be interpreted differently, so that the same quote could be used for opposing arguments. There is also no way to check God's status as the "moral authority" since there is no way to check on God, or his morality. So basically all we learned this week is what not to do, and we still have no clue what to do.
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