Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Brand Loyalty

Though many people don’t care too much where many of the things in their house come from, we occasionally develop a desire to buy only one brand of something, such as toilet paper, shampoo, or cereal.

Name any item in your home that you must have a particular brand of. Did your preference towards this brand develop out of habit (my mom always buys that brand) or did you develop your preference based on some other reason?

Monday, April 29, 2013

Intentional Change

Though there are some people who enjoy changes in life, many people do not make changes unless they have to. Whether it is in moving to a new house, changing schools, or changing old habits, change can be difficult.

Tell about a time when you intentionally changed something in your life (and not just your clothes). Why did you make this change? Was it difficult? What provided you with the strength to carry out your decision to make the change? Did you have anyone around to support you?

Thursday, April 25, 2013

The Value of The View

Often times, the worth of land has been measured in how much of a valuable commodity it can produce. For example, if land is along a major street it is often valued for its commercial value, while if the surface of a property is located over a deposit of oil, its value is often measured by how much oil can be extracted from the deposit.
 
Imagine that the federal government is contemplating the creation of a mine over a large metal deposit that was recently discovered below the middle of a beautiful national park. If you were given the opportunity to present to the government an analysis of the value of the land for its recreational and aesthetic use, what factors would you consider? In your analysis, consider how each factor relates to a specific economic value rather than just the enjoyment a visitor receives by coming to the park.

Ladder of Opportunity

Long ago, the opportunities that a person has in his or her life were related more with his race and family then with how much money he had or was able to make each year. Now, after having an African American president, many have argued that the opportunities to progress in life have more to do with how much money one has or makes then with race.

What do you believe is now the most important factor for an individual’s progression in America? Is it race, money, or something else? Support your position with arguments or reasoning.

Monday, April 22, 2013

Buying Happiness

One day, when coming back from the store my 8-year-old daughter said, “I’m happy that I got to buy so many neat things.” I reminded her that you cannot buy happiness. “I know” she said to me. “Happiness has to be earned.”

Do you believe my daughter's statement to be right or wrong? In what ways can happiness be earned? In what ways is happiness not something that can be earned?

Progress and Pollution

Some people just accept pollution as part of life while others avoid and despise it. Many in America believe that pollution is actually necessary for progress and economic growth.

What do you believe about pollution and progress? Is pollution a necessary evil or can we live without it?

Of Fear

Although fear is a common human emotion our response to it varies. Write about a time in which you were most scared or responded the most to fear. What happened? What did you do about it?

What do you think causes fear? What have you done to overcome fear in your life?

Events to Look Forward to

Much of the events that occur in our lives can be termed as “commonplace” or “boring”. However, occasionally something happens that grabs our attention and renews us with energy for life. One example of this is when someone orders something they have been saving up for, and it comes in the mail or going to an event with friends.

Tell about an event in your life that happens occasionally, that gets you excited and re-energized. What is the event? How do you prepare for it? How does this event effect you? Give as much detail as possible in your response.

Sugar and Hyperactivity

For years, American parents have blamed much of their children’s hyperactive behavior on the child’s intake on sugar. However, a 1995 study by the Center for Science in the Public interest linked a child’s hyperactivity during sugar consumption with a parent’s expectations or to the activities that are associated with sugar, such as birthday parties and Halloween – rather than to the sugar itself. Many North American sugar industry representatives have cited this study as clear evidence that sugar does not cause hyperactivity. (See http://www.webmd.com/parenting/features/busting-sugar-hyperactivity-myth)

What do you believe? Do you believe that sugar causes hyperactivity in children? If so, state what evidence you have that can prove your argument. If you do not believe that sugar causes hyperactivity, you must also prove your opinion with evidence or reasoning.

Friday, April 19, 2013

Show your Support

If you could wear a shirt that has any company or organization’s logo on it, which company or organization would you have on it? Why?

What factors drive us to support a company or organization enough to be a walking advertisement by wearing a logo? What kind of statement would you make by wearing the logo you chose?

Delayed Gratification

Many people have to wait a long time to be able to get something that they really want for many reasons. These reasons could include lack of skills, money, or time. Tell about a time that you have experienced, seen another experience, or are currently experiencing in which you had to delay gratification by waiting for something you really wanted.

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Conflict

Even if an individual is not prone to anger, it is likely that others in his life may occasionally do or say something that ruffles his feathers. Tell about a time when someone made you, or a friend of yours, upset.

What actions occurred, what words were spoken, and how were those words or actions interpreted? Describe how the conflict was resolved and what you learned from this encounter to help you overcome future conflict.

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Taking Responsibility

Benjamin Franklin once said that, “He that is good for making excuses is seldom good for anything else.” Do you believe that this is true? Why or why not?
 
What things in life do you sometimes find yourself making excuses for? Describe the situation completely.
 
Which person has more control over their life – a person who takes responsibility for their actions or a person who makes excuses? Defend your position with examples or reasoning.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Once in a Lifetime

The term “once in a lifetime” refers to an event that is so rare that you probably will never see it happen again, at least not in your lifetime. Have you ever had a rare event happen to you that was a “once in a lifetime” opportunity? If so, describe it in detail and tell why you believe it will never occur again.
 
If you have never had a “once in a lifetime” experience, what you feel are the three most important events in your life (other than your birth). Why are each of these events so important to you in your life?

Healthcare Rights

Some people believe that, in order to care for its citizens, the United States should establish a universal health care system to decrease the cost of healthcare for everyone. Others feel that the right to healthcare is an individual’s right, and that a citizen must pay for healthcare if he or she decides to use it. Because hospitals often cannot deny individuals the right for emergency room services, hospitals often treat emergency health care as a right, and then bill the patient for services afterwards.

What do you believe? Do you believe that healthcare is a right or do you believe that people should receive services based only on their ability to pay for them?

Wired for Losing

Some may wonder why the number of people playing the lottery has steadily increased over the years despite the fact that the vast majority of those who play end up losing money. Some think of the playing the lottery as a source of entertainment while others disdainfully refer to the lottery as a “tax on the stupid”.

Why do you believe people keep playing the lottery – even when they lose money?

Do you believe that the Lottery is taking advantage of people? Explain why or why not.

Monday, April 15, 2013

Gratitude

An unknown author once wrote, “Sometimes people don’t notice the things others do for them until they stop doing them.” Think about all the things that people around you do to help you, either because they genuinely care about you or because they just happen to be in a situation to support you.
 
Name five of these things that people do for you and explain why you appreciate these specific services people provide for you. For each of these things that people do for you, describe a situation in which you would be comfortable thanking them for their support.

Friday, April 12, 2013

Superfoods

There are many foods that people have claimed can produce some kind of miraculous side effects, such as improved health, energy, and increased immunity to environmental toxins. A few example of these foods touted to be “superfoods” include fish, dark green leafy vegetables, and berries such as raspberries, blueberries and goji berries.
 
Name 3 foods you consider to be a “superfood”. What positive effects do you believe each of superfood provides to those who consume it?

Subjective Grading

Many teachers, especially English and Art teachers, are criticized because parents feel that they profile specific students or types of students based on their biases. Because Jose had a smart sister means that Jose will be smart or because Julie has nice handwriting than her essay was a good one. Some art teachers even prefer a specific art piece because it concerns a topic they are interested in instead of because it is skillful artwork.

What do you think teachers and administrators need to do in order to remove biases from classes such as Art and English? Elaborate on your ideas using specific examples or reasoning.

Choice vs. Security

Young children are usually pretty happy, but are not able to make choices about their lives. Would you rather guaranteed relative happiness for the rest of your life and not be able to choose much about what you can do or would you rather struggle a lot but be able to make your own choices? Give multiple reasons for your position.

Will to Live

Many people who are put in difficult situations, including those who were in concentration camps, report that they were able to survive because of an inner force – a desire to live that was stronger than the problems they faced.

If you were put in a very difficult life-threatening situation what experiences or people in your life would inspire in you the will to live? Explain why drawing upon memories of these specific experiences or people would imbibe you with great strength.

Ultimate Experiment

Scientists spend years working on small experiments in an attempt to better understand the world around them. They are often limited by time, money and other concerns.

If you had no limits on your financial or other abilities to run an experiment, what experiment would you perform? What materials would you need for the experiment? What would your experimental and control groups be? What do you project (or hypothesize) would be the outcome of your experiment?

Not your Day

Tell about a time when you had something happen that ruined your day or made it difficult for you to function for a day or more afterwards. What happened? How did you feel about it? How did you overcome that incident or problem to be able to move on with life?

Favorite Relative

Even though many of us say that we like all of our relatives the same – and try to pretend like we do – we often play favorites with one relative or another. It may be that your uncle always gives you candy or your aunt always spends time with you.

Of all your relatives, which do you think is your favorite? Explain why this relative stands out above the rest and what he or she does that makes you want to be around them.

Just Animals

At times when people are killed or injured by a wild animal such as a cougar or a bear, communities often rally to find and kill the animal that caused the injury. Is it just or unjust for a wild animal to be killed when people were in its territory? What should be done to a wild animal that kills a person when the encounter is out in the wild?

Why Math?

The Greeks and Romans studied math and developed very helpful ways of understanding math that we still use today. You can read books to learn how math was invented, but can you explain why math was invented? Give 3 examples to support your reasoning as to why math was invented.

Long Sentence

Write a 50 word sentence (preferably 100 words).

Though writing such a long sentence can at first seem like an incredibly daunting task, if you take the time to brainstorm multiple ideas about the topic you plan to convey your message about, then write your ideas in a very clear comprehensible manner, making sure to begin with an engaging introduction, as well as a strong ending idea, before you realize it you will have written more than the essential fifty plus words (that you are required to include) to effectively convey the meaning of what you are trying to communicate while completing the assignment in just one sentence. (100 words)

Fix that Dish

Think about some of the dinners that you have eaten recently. Of all the dinners that you’ve had, are there any that you didn’t enjoy that much? If not – imagine one!

Now – think of how you could change the dish to “save” the dinner and make it more appetizing (pleasing to your tongue). Write about how you would go about transforming a dining disaster into palatable meal.

Bon Appetite!

Limits to Borrowing

Some people are fine with lending money to friends or borrowing it from those around them. They live a life in which they can trust others and others can trust them. Others say that borrowing from a friend or family member can damage the relationship when trust is broken.

What do you believe? Do you believe that borrowing money from friends is good or bad? Why do you feel this way? Support your answer with both reasoning and experiences (either your own or another person’s).

Procrastination

An unknown author wrote the following couplet: “Procrastination is a silly thing, it only brings me sorrow, but I can change at any time! I think I will – tomorrow!”

Most people have responsibilities that they complete right away while leaving some tasks for another time. Tell of a time when you put-off doing something that you were supposed to do. What were the consequences of your procrastination? How has procrastination worked for you - as general strategy for dealing with the responsibilities of life?

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Trusting

The German Philosopher Friedrich Nietzche (1844-1900) was noted to have said, “I'm not upset that you lied to me, I'm upset that from now on I can't believe you.” Some people are never around others who lie while others are exposed to lying from multiple associates every day. When people are lied to it can become difficult to trust others or even distinguish when a person is actually telling the truth.

Tell about someone you know you can trust. How do you know that what they tell you is valid? Now, to contrast, tell about someone you know you cannot trust. How do you know if they are telling the truth? Why do you believe that they continue to lie to others?

Addictive Food

Some food experts say that large food companies are using salt, sugar, and fat to make us addicted to their product. Within food companies, product designers often strive to add the right proportion of salt, sugar, and fat to achieve a “bliss point” at which consumers most enjoy eating their product.

 What is your favorite packaged food? What is in the food that you believe might make it enjoyable? Do you think companies are taking advantage of your body’s physiology and taste preferences to make you addicted to their product?

Most Difficult

For some people, the biggest obstacle they encounter is to not be too selfish while others may feel that what challenges them most is just getting up in the morning.

What is the most difficult thing in life for you? Why does this thing present such a problem for you? Name 3 things you can do to work to overcome this challenge.

Friday, April 5, 2013

Effort vs. Results

When a person goes into a restaurant they often care less about how much work a person put into making their food order as much as how the food looks, smells and tastes. In contrast, when a relative (such as a mother) cooks a meal for that person he will tell them what a good job they did, even if the dish didn’t turn out like it was supposed to.

Why do we praise a relative’s poor cooking but become upset by a poorly made dish from a restaurant? When do you know that it is important to praise a person for their effort and not for the product? In contrast, when do you know that it is more important to praise a person for the product then for their effort? Which would you prefer people to praise you for – your effort or the product of your hard work? Why?


Thursday, April 4, 2013

Trivial Matters

Even though some people make thousands of dollars on game shows such as Jeopardy, most of us don’t make any money on the small interesting facts that we know. Tell at least 3 facts that you know, which you think are quite interesting.

What is it about these facts that has helped you remember them?

What lessons (from your learning of interesting facts) can be applied to learn information about subjects you find boring?

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Breaking the News

When one person has bad news for another person, the chore of delivering the bad news can be so difficult that the person relaying the news must not only think of what to say, but how to say it.

Tell about an instance in which you (or someone you know) had to tell another person bad news. Was it difficult to say? Is it better to give bad news to someone as soon as possible or is it better to wait?

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Worst Invention

Though some inventions are great ideas, there are those that really seem to do the world very little good. What do you believe is the absolute worst invention? It can either be an actual thing or an idea. Write down what the invention is. What makes this thing either bad or useless? What problem do you think the person who created this invention was trying to solve?