This week am am getting very excited for my sports seasons that are coming up. This week spring football begins and this year's freshmen won't have to carry everything around. Also, I want to be able to see how well we will do next year. We have a lot of good players coming back, and we are gaining several new players. It will be said to see the seniors gone, they were really good. James was hilarious.
Also, my summer lacrosse team will be having tryouts this Saturday and I am really excited to do that again. This is a tournament team with close to twenty games in four weekends. That is about the same as two regular seasons. It is a great chance to improve and I believe that our team will be competitive with the other teams who have been playing together for years. Almost everyone in this part of the state doesn't have that much experience, most of the teams have been together for maybe four years.
Monday, April 28, 2014
Monday, April 14, 2014
Macbeth Statements
My first statement is: Ambition is a positive, desirable trait in a person. I can neither agree nor disagree. Ambition is a very important trait to have, but it is very easy to get carried away with it. Their is a perfect balance somewhere on the spectrum, but it is some where in the middle, not on either end. Too little ambition and nothing will get down; too much ambition and everything could be seen as a threat. Lady Macbeth has too much and Macbeth has barely too much.
My second is: Sometimes you have to do things other people consider wrong to get ahead. I disagree with this. Most of the time, there is a great reason that that particular thing is considered bad. Sometimes, what ever made that thing bad may not be a problem anymore. Other times, there may be morals that keep most people from doing it. Lady Macbeth is completely aligned with this statement.
My second is: Sometimes you have to do things other people consider wrong to get ahead. I disagree with this. Most of the time, there is a great reason that that particular thing is considered bad. Sometimes, what ever made that thing bad may not be a problem anymore. Other times, there may be morals that keep most people from doing it. Lady Macbeth is completely aligned with this statement.
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