Gabby
Bergeron is a senior at the Norton High School. She has lived in Norton her
whole life with her mom, dad, and her two dogs. “My dogs are so cute,” says
Gabby, “I cuddle with them every night.” Her favorite sport is diving. She is a
part of the Diving team at the Norton High School. Dunkin Donuts is where she
works and she has been working for about a year and a half. “I love my
co-workers” Gabby, a worker at Dunkin Donuts says. She also has worked at cold
stone and a dare care center in the past. Her dream job is to be a high school
history teacher. Something interesting about Gabby that I learned was that she
likes to knit, “sometimes I’d knit a little then pull of the string and start
over.” Gabby never always finishes her work, but when she does it turns into a
beautiful scarf. During the summer of 2013 Gabby went to the cape with her
family. When she is in Dennis Port, Cape Cod, she eats fish while listening to
country music sitting in her front lawn. She loves country music especially Tim
McGraw. Gabby, a big fan of country music, “It was louder than most concerts I
would say” she says talking about the Tim McGraw concert she went to this past
summer. Gabby Bergeron is a fun and friendly person.
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Monday, September 23, 2013
Do you think dance is a sport?
To
me dance is a sport. The definition of a sport is an athletic activity requiring skill or physical
prowess and often of a competitive nature. A lot people think if there’s no
ball in the activity you do, it’s not a sport. Well, last time I checked boxing
doesn’t involve a ball but it’s considered a sport. Being a dancer requires
physical strength, flexibility, a good memory and of course your passion for
dance. There are so many dancers in the world that can do about 12 pirouettes
in a row. A pirouette is when you are turning in place on one foot. The only way
to get to that level is by having skill. Skill isn’t something you’re born with;
skill is the ability to do something well with all the special training and
practice you go through. Go ahead and see how many pirouettes you can do. I know
a lot of non-dancers myself and whenever I ask them to do a pirouette, they
always tumble to one side on their first try. If you ever fall or do something
wrong on your first try in soccer or cheerleading, do you get up and try it
again and again until you get it perfectly? Yes! Dancers do the same thing; they
fall and get hurt but it doesn’t stop them from getting back up and trying it
again. All athletes have endurance. Dancers have legs like soccer players and strength
like football players, what makes them so different? Desire is one reason I believe
dance is considered a sport. When other athletes don’t get something the first
time, they don’t give up. Neither do dancers. So many dancers have desire to do
12 pirouettes in a row or to hold your leg straight towards your head for a
minute without touching it. Dedication is what leads you towards all those challenges
you want to accomplish. You also need determination and the ability to push
your body past its comfort zone. A lot of dancers compete in competitions
against other dancers including myself. Dancers compete in the same way soccer players
compete against other teams. You need to be focused and have coordination in
order to win. All athletes strive to win and they won’t give up until they have
succeeded. Dancers practice year round like some other sports. We practice
daily for hours and hours and come back the next day and do it all over. We sweat,
we cry, we get hurt, but we live for what we do. We work with a team and we
always cheer them on. We put as much time, effort, and commitment as any other
sport. Dancers are just like other athletes.
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Lizzie Hanson
September 17,
2013
Rolling Stone
Jahar Tsarnaev, a 19-year old suspect
in the Boston bombing, has changed form an attractive young teen with a success
in wrestling into something terrible. Rolling Stone has turned him back. Taking
an inappropriate young man, Jahar, and glamorizing his portrait on the shocking
cover of the Rolling Stone magazine was absolutely absurd.
Rolling
Stone magazine has taken a picture of Jahar in his early years and put it on
the cover to show who he was. Nobody knew who exactly who Jahar was before he
snapped and disturbed the world besides his friends. “…as a beautiful,
tousle-haired boy with a gentle demeanor, soulful brown eyes and kind of shy,
laid-back manner that “made him that dude you could always just vibe with,” one
friend says.” Jahar seemed as though you
could sit there and no nothing but still have a fun time. Not only did his
friends see him as a cool and collective kid, but so did his friends parents.
“He was just, like, this nice, calm, compliant, pillow-soft kid.” Anna, a
parent of a friend of Jahar, would say this about Jahar. Anna likes Jahar and
even wanted her son to be more like him. Jahar came to America having
experiences living in a town and seeing war every turn he looks. “He just embraced
the city, the school and the whole culture – he gratefully took advantage of
it. And that’s what endeared me to him: This was the quintessential kid from
the war zone, who made total use of everything we offer so that he could remake
his life.” Larry Aaronson, a retired history teacher, had said. Having Jahar in
Larry’s history class showed him who Jahar was as a student. Also, seeing Jahar
in the halls showed his demeanor and how his life was just by the looks on his
face. The Rolling Stone magazine tried to show people that Jahar wasn’t such a
bad kid by putting a young picture of him on the cover, but some people just
didn’t give in and pays attention on who Jahar is now not who he used to be.
Jahar may
have been known as the cool kid in school, but now he’s a monster. Jahar killed
three people including an eight-year old boy. People should know Jahar for who
he is not who he was. After doing something this big and injuring hundreds of
people, there’s no going back. “There are things we need to know, including the
fact that Mr. Tsarvaev, almost banal in his teenage aspects, is suspected of
having become a cold blooded killer.” David Carr had said in response to the
outrages cover on the Rolling Stone magazine. I know some people say that what
happens in the past should reflect what happens in the present or what’s going
to happen in the future, so why pay attention on who he was? Forget the past.
“That photo is the way he wanted the world to see him.” He wanted people to see
the good side of him that was gone. He wanted people to kind of forget what he
did. Nobody will forget what he had done because it touched so many lives. “…Jahar appeared to take responsibility for
the bombing, though he admitted he did not like killing innocent people.” He
wanted people to know that he didn’t like killing people to maybe see if they
could find a soft spot in him. Why did he do it if he didn’t want people see
him as “the bad guy?’ The portrait on the cover of the magazine showed him as
the guy everybody is talking about, but that’s not necessarily a good thing.
“Celebrities see it has a huge milestone in their careers. It usually means
they’ve achieved something great.” This is said in the Rolling Stone magazine.
If Jahar is on the cover that would mean he accomplished something outstanding,
but he didn’t. it was wrong to have Jahar on the cover not only as a totally
different person, but to see him as proud of what he did.
Jahar
being on the cover of the Rolling Stone magazine has many different responses
to it. It shows a soft side to him where it shows his past. It shows how he got
to this situation that made him kill so many innocent people. On the other
hand, the cover should show who he is, not who he was. That was the past so why
should people care who he was. What he has done is what is important. Having
Jahar Tsarnaev, the Boston bomber, on the cover of the Rolling Stone magazine
was a terrible idea.
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