Today in human geography class we looked at our test scores so far for the last test of the first quarter. I'm not impressed with my score so far and hope that my essay answers will help bump the score up.This test will most likely bring me down to a B so I will not have all A's this quarter which sucks. As much as I like this class, I'm glad I get to get out of some classes because I am a part of the Grease play this year. We will be having a preview on Thursday and shows Friday, Saturday and Sunday. This is my first play and I am loving it so much! It's also going to be really good, I can already tell. So if you can come, you definitely should! Any way back to class, I enjoy these discussions on immigration and the different population around the world, and look forward to more discussions and theories.
Today's class was one of the most interesting ones we've had so far. Today's discussion focused mainly around what thinking globally and acting locally means. What do they mean? An example used in class today was farming. If everyone starting farming for their fruits and vegetables, it would affect grocery stores. Now of course the stores wouldn't go out of business, the fruits and vegetables rate being sold would increase. So in other words, something we did locally would effect globally. But besides this discussion we talked about our thoughts on voting. How more older people tend to vote more nowadays. This brought up the discussion of weather or not the age for kids to be able to start voting should be lowered to age 16. In my opinion, I think at this age we are too young and immature to be asked and vote for political affairs, because honestly everyone would just think the same as their parents. You hear kids arguing politically, but you know it's just them tal...
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