Recent Entries
Being part of the floating world
From the day that we are born, our parents form who we are. I have been surrounded with options from my parents throughout my life. My parents guided ... read more
Language...
Is the United States a selfish country? Do we appreciate what we have? We should all ask ourselves those questions. Some people from other countries d... read more
The Harmony of the Sphere
My great grandma has and still is an amazing woman. She is currently ninety-seven years old, and still living in her own home. Over the years, I have ... read more
Bangalore, India
Thomas Friedman traveled to Bangalore, India. The Discovery Channel presented a documentary of The Other Side of Outsourcing. Many American feels that... read more
Lorca in a Green Dress
On Thursday, May 1, 2008 I attended a play at Sacramento State. I have only been to few plays in my life, and all being big productions by professio... read more
Understanding Pakistan
“The Most Dangerous Nation in the World Isn’t Iraq. It’s Pakistan” (Newsweek, October 29, 2007). Most of the informa... read more
The Ruby Slippers
Today people are obsessed with “stuff”. We all want the best and the newest things out there, as well as the rare things. When you have th... read more
Life of Brian
I have heard a lot about many of the Monty Python movies in my life. I have only seen little parts of some of the movies. The Life of Brian was the ... read more
What is really thought about Americans
Stereotyping is something most people do today. Whether you want to admit it or not, you are probably guilty of doing it at some point. We are influen... read more
The harm of a religious relic
Everyday satire surrounds us. We tend to see a lot of satire on television and in movies today. Comedy Central is probably the most popular television... read more







