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Feb 11 2009

Happy Birthday Darwin!

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Dear Darwin,

I know today is February 11, and your birthday isn’t until tomorrow, but I wanted to get a start on celebrating.  I just wanted to thank you for bringing into our world your revolutionary theory about evolution.  Thank you for traveling to the Galapagos and studying birds and for your studies of fossils.  Thanks to you, the religious world (at least here in America) was rocked to its core.  You were thought of as blasphemous, a rabble rouser, and a heretic.  However, we now know you were a brilliant and free-thinking man, who was immersed in understanding why we came to be instead of just accepting the common religious “we just are because god made us that way”.  Thank you for believing in something more.

To this day, your theories are still changing our world, and they are still widely accepted as the current theory.  They are also still instigating problems within the Church here in America.  While most of the rest of the world’s religions have no problem incorporating the theory of evolution with their religions, here in America we love conflict, and will keep it going until who knows when.  We even have prominent political leaders who are obviously not part of your “survival of the fittest” who do not believe in evolution.  Or, maybe because they have money they are the “fittest”?  Our culture has taken your theory and turned in and twisted it in ways that you couldn’t imagine in your day.  The fittest does not mean simply how healthy you are or how beautiful you look to get a mate, but in our day it means how much money you have, if you have diseases that can be cured by our technology, and even how socially acceptable you are.  We are pretty “fit” today.

Well Darwin, you were a true revolutionary, and thank you, thank you, THANK YOU,  for your contribution to our society!

-Kara

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Jan 26 2009

Irritating…

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Know what really irritates me… The FAFSA.  Yes.  The Free Application for Federal Student Aid.  Because it really does not provide student aid.  It provides false hope.  It provides unnecessary strife.  I cannot wait until next year, I’ll FINALLY be able to get federal aid.  And they better give it to me.

The following are not valid reasons why a student can be considered non-dependant on their parents:
- The parents refuse to give financial information
- The parents are not going to contribute to pay for college
- The parents do not claim the student as a dependent on their taxes
- The student does not live with their parents

I’m telling you, it really screws the kids that are not getting any aid from their parents for school, legitimately.  There should be a clause, you should be able to sign papers or something, and have your bank account monitored… or I don’t know… something.  I sure could use money from the government for school.  It’s 25,000 for Depaul per year, let’s just hope they give me lots of monies.

All the transcripts have been ordered, all the applications are in, now it’s just the waiting game.  Waiting and waiting for the news…  the offers… I just want to know, so I can start to plan what’s going to happen after COD.

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Jan 20 2009

What’s New

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 Ancient Greek Philosophy:

Heracleitus, 5th Century BCE
-What is in opposition is in agreement, and from things that differ the most beautiful harmony comes.

A-tonality cannot create harmony.  If you and I sang the same note, we would hear stagnation of soung.  However, if we sang opposing notes (or chaos), a harmony and cosmos (order) would be created.  Therefore it can be assumed that one cannot have cosmos without chaos.  So, cosmos is created through chaos.

In other words, how is everyone?  I’ve started my classes, I just got home from my Ancient Philosophy class, had some lunch, and came to write, because I have not in quite a long time.

Classes are good so far, started last Wednesday with Film/Bio (it’s a dual class)  about Health.  It should be interesting.  We watched a movie the first day… so… yeah.  That’s pretty good.  Thursday was Yoga and Ancient Philosophy (my day of looking inside myself)  Both were good.  No class on Friday, and Monday was a holiday so no class then (usually Film/Bio again).  Tonight is my final class to start - Sign Language!  I’m very excited about this class, I think it is going to be fantastic.   I’ve always wanted to take Sign Language, and was fascinated by the person that would give the 2 pm tours at the House of Innovention in Disney.  I  have to leave soon to go back to school, I came back after class this afternoon.

So, that’s what’s up in my life right now.  I’m going to be a trainer in the Cafe at work, finally.  And I’m going for the coveted RED APRON  at work. We all wear black aprons in the cafe, but if you become a “coffee expert” you get to wear the red apron.  I’m taking the test for it.  YAY.  I think that’s it for now, I gotta drink my tea, and get to class.  Until next time!

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Dec 21 2008

Recent Events

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I always think of neat things I should say on my blog when I am away from the computer, but when I actually sit down at the computer I forget everything that I was going to say.

Good news on the school front:  I know I got an A in my Foreign Policy class!  I was really worried about that class when I first started the semester, but all is well I suppose.  I actually learned a lot in that class, and all of the books he asked us to get for class I am actually keeping for reference.  I enjoyed it.

Greg and I went to the Art Institute of Chicago on Friday, it was neat.  We watched pieces of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, and what they went to see at the Art Institute, and then we tried to find those things.  Specifically the one painting that is all dots (for the life of me I cannot remember the name of the artist, but it’s a famous painting).  We saw lots of Monet’s waterlilies and bales of hay, Van Goh’s, Buddah statues, Egyptian tomb carvings,  miniatures, a suit of armor, and all kinds of other neat things.  I doubt they had any, but I would have liked to see some Bob Ross’s.  I really really like that guy… “Let’s just drop a happy little tree right on in there… He lives right there…”  PBS daytime TV, “Joy of Painting”,  gotta love  it.

Work has been absolutely crazy, of course.  Saturday was nuts, I think that is the busiest day I have ever seen at Border’s.  I was in the cafe all day, and let me tell you, if you buy coffee at coffee shops, please please please tip your barista.  They do not get paid enough money to work themselves like that day in and day out.  Trust me, I know, that’s what I do.  I may just be serving you coffee, or steaming you milk, but it is more than that, I am providing you with the caffiene you need to get through your day.  Love me for it.  You American-caffiene-addicts.

Um….

I know there were other things.  Oh yeah!  Go vote for Tom Faraci:  www.myspace.com/flipvideo .  It’s the awesome design of Icarus falling from the sun with wings that are falling apart.  VOTE.  Please?

I think I should start also recommending things as well, so, this segment will be about a good book I read for my FP class:  The Paradox of American Power by Joseph Nye.  Here  .  It defines how soft power is necessary for a world power to stay a world power.  Hard power (ie. military force) is no longer enough to maintain the US as a super power.  Historically, the country with the biggest and best military were the rulers of the most lands (Rome, Great Britain, Spain).  However, today our borders are more internationally porous via things like the internet, increased communication, nuclear bombs, ABMs (anti ballistic missiles), “global warming” (issue for another day), pollution.  Domestic problems are no longer simply domestic, they now concern everyone on a global level.  The US needs to learn global cooperation in order to keep up soft power, loosely defined as what other countries think about the US.
Every country has soft power.  When I say France, what comes to mind?  For many it’ll be wine, cheese, Eiffel Tower… and these are all forms of soft power.  It doesn’t make a lot of sense, but internationally, if someone says ‘great wine’, one might think of France.  (Same with City Of Lights.. and no I am NOT talking about Aurora, IL!)It’s all about how one country perceives another.  A game of sorts.
The Bush administration did not play well with others, this was a huge concern for people interested in Foreign Policy.  Because if we loose a lot of soft power, other countries may not want to purchase US Treasury Bonds, the things that are going to help with the recession.  And, unfortunately if we continue to sink economically, since nearly the whole world is tied together economically, the whole global economically will sink as well.  When the dollar value fell, there was a  huge concern around the world of devaluation of other countries’ monies, because they are closely linked with how well the dollar does.  This also ties in to the fact that we are the world’s largest importer, and if we don’t import, other countries loose out, so they also want us to succeed, because if we don’t, they don’t have money coming in either.  We’re all globally linked.

So if you want to see some good art, go to the Art Institute of Chicago, and if you want to read a good book, read Joseph Nye’s Paradox of American Power.

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Dec 18 2008

New Post

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Well, today was one of those days.  Not awful, but not great.  I finally got over a 200 bowling score today, on my last class of the year.   However my 206 doesn’t actually count as we were playing nine pin no-tap, meaning that if I knock down nine pins on the first roll, it still counts as a strike.  It’s a great way to bowl, but clearly not the way the game was intended.

Good news as the water heater was not broken, that’s a load off my mind.  But work has been crazy.  So much for a prominent recession, I can tell you that there is no recession here in Naperville, IL where the families have lots of expendable income.  Retail during the holidays… (shiver)…

I will officially have my grades after the 6th of January, then I will send in my applications to DePaul, Elmhurst, Northwestern, and UIC.  (I’m hoping in that order, and that order is who I’m hoping gives me the most money to attend their school).  I may apply to others, but I’m not sure yet.  I already know 2 of my grades, A+ (over 100%) in Earth Science, and A in bowling (how can you not get an A in a phys ed class:  showing up is the only criteria).

I am attempting to go into Ohio for Christmas, so old friends I do not know if I would be able to see you, but I’ll be in Ohio for one full day and 2 half days.  Traveling on the 24th, visiting 3 families on the 25th, and traveling on the 26th.  It’s going to be ugly, but I haven’t seen my family on Christmas in 4 years.  It’s beyond time.  I don’t know if Greg is going to come with me, we’re still talking about it.

I do know however, it is RIDICULOUSLY cold here.  And we got some really bad snowstorms over the past week.  Really bad last night, and I’m really glad I got the new car, she’s working great in the snow and traction is much better.   There’s lots of snow all over the place, and it’s really packed down on the streets.

Greg and I put our Christmas tree up not too long ago, and it’s pretty kick-butt.  A little lean-to but totally lovable.  We carried it over from the place that sets up in the parking lot of the strip mall by the apartment.  It’s nice to have it so close.  All the lights are up too, the ones outside and the ones inside.  It’s very festive and homey here.  It’s a good feeling…

Thank you all for coming here.  I get paid when you visit the site, so please feel free to come every day.  I’m definitely going to try to post every day, as I get paid when I post as well!  I’ll definitely have more to rant about in the upcoming weeks as I wind down from having a crazy semester of school.  Now I actually have time to think for  myself and read what I want to read!  I’m sure I’ll have more to say.  I also want to try to regurgitate some of my old poems and things I’ve written here, so look out for them as well.  I’m not sure about that though… so be sure to check back soon and often!

-KJ

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Dec 16 2008

Welcome to my new blog!

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Hello everyone!  Thank you for coming to my new blog at today.com!  I intend to use this one everyday to keep my friends and family updated with what’s going on in my life, and to give everyone else a piece of my world.  I think this is going to be great.

Today:  well, today the water heater broke, possibly.  I went to take a shower and there was no hot water.  Greg checked the fuse box and realized that the water heater fuse was tripped, so he turned it on.  Unfortunately, now I have to go to work disgusting, but with any luck we won’t have to have a new water heater installed.

I am finally completely done with papers and finals for school, which is fantastic.  I turned in the last paper today, my Russian History class.  Greg got me a burrito for celebration from Chipotle.  Fanstastic burritos.

Okay, I gotta get to work, I promise the next posts will actually be meaningful, instead of mindless dribble.

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