Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Part 3-4
“Obedience is central to becoming, being, and remaining happy.”
David A. Bednar

This statement is saying that obedience is the key to being happy in life, at the beginning you have to become obedience, after you are trained to being obedience all the time then you can say you are being obedience, once that is complete your life is to remain happy. 
Part 2-4

For my 100+ goals, I feel like I am doing good because I read them and I think that I can do better, when I wrote my goals I can imagine me doing them, I know that I can be someone in this world. I have a long term goals which means I can’t complete them until I get older in my life, for example when I am an adult. I have a variety of water polo goals and in the summer I won’t practice but next school year
Part 1-4
1.      What I liked best about this class is the free times we had. Getting the experience to sit with my best friend, who in the beginning I had no idea that she was going to be the girl that I have a bunch of things in common with.
2.     What I disliked about this class is when the teacher would talk too much, or when he moved my seat, before I sat on computer #28, which I said I sat with my friend, then he moved me to computer #2 which at first I didn’t like, but I like now. Not as much as my old seat but it gave me an experience to socialize without my own kind. The music he would play, it makes me want to go to sleep.
3.     What I recommend to improve this class is play better music, something that is in. for example like 97.1 station, something that everyone listens to, that way we can enjoy the music that is playing, most likely people will be singing. Some people could discover a talent that they never knew they had.

4.     What I will always remember about this class is the CTR (CHOOSING THE RIGHT) that quote and phrase I will always remember, I will also remember all the times we shared, as in the memories. Most of them were pretty funny. That time my computer fell. I was picking it up and you told me to be more careful. Ha that was very funny.

Friday, May 30, 2014


Student Success Statement
“When obedience becomes our goal, It is no longer an irritation; instead of a stumbling block, it becomes a building block.”
James E. Faust

This statement is sending me a message that says obedience should be a natural thing that comes to you. if you practice and practice being obedience, it will be easy enough to actually be obedience. Most people at school are about 50% obedience and 50% not. For example I follow the rules, but when it comes to texting during class time, I don’t take that school serious. I text during class if I want. One time I was even talking on the phone in class, having a regular conversation and that’s it. the teacher never found out and I didn’t get my phone token away, because I was wearing ear phones. The teacher thought I was talking with the person next to me. The point is, I know that is wrong. There is like no point for it to be 50%. It’s a bad habit that has to shake, and I need help. No one can change alone. 
Plastic Surgeon
Duties and Responsibilities:
Physicians diagnose and treat illness, as well as injuries. The physicians examine the patients’ medical history.  They do counseling for the patients based on their diet, hygiene, and on the healthcare. They surgeons do operations on the patients for their injuries. The operations include broken bones, diseases, and tumors. The special skills you must have are communicational skills, compassion, leadership skills, organization skills, problem-solving skills, and having patients.  
Average Salary: $220,942
Educational Requirements:
 The plastic Surgeons must have at least a bachelor’s degree. Students must take challenging high school courses in biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, and English. Complete at least 2 years of medical school. Some of the medical school programs last about 6 or 7 years to complete.

Reflection: I would not like this job because it doesn’t catch my attention. It seems like it could be a scary and intense job.

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Student Success Statement
“Obedience is the great test of life”
Thomas S. Monson

This statement is trying to send a message that says in order to have a great life you must have obedience. Having obedience shows that you have respect for yourself and for others. People most likely won’t want to be your friend if you don’t have respect for yourself or towards them as well. You need to know that if you have obedience you will not get into any type of trouble and you won’t lead your friends into the situations that you could be in.
Neurologist
Duties and Responsibilities:
The neurologists diagnose and treat the injuries and or illnesses. Physicians examine the patients and look over their medical history. They prescribe the medication and order it. They make counseling sessions for the patient’s diet, hygiene, and the healthcare. They can also operate on the patients to treat the injuries from broken bones, diseases that include cancerous tumors. 
  • Look over patient’s medical history
  • Update charts and patient information to show current findings and treatments
  • Order tests for nurses or other healthcare staff to perform
  • Review test results to identify any abnormal findings
  • Recommend and design a plan of treatment
  • Address concerns or answer questions that patients have about their health and well-being
  • Help patients take care of their health by discussing topics such as proper nutrition and hygiene
Average Salary: $220,942
Educational Requirements:
Neurologists must complete 4 years of undergraduate school, and medical school. Depending you will need 3to8 years of internship. For medical school, some people have a bachelor’s degree. Students must complete challenging courses of subjects that include biology, chemistry, mathematics, and English.

 Reflection: I would not like this job because it doesn’t catch my attention.