Well, this year's presidential race is one of the most heated ones in recent history. Today alone, two people dropped out of the race for president, Rudy Giuliani and John Edwards. However, Giuliani's case was a very strange one because it seemed more like he was running for Governor of Florida instead of President of the United States. Giuliani spent about one month campaigning almost exclusively in Florida, and was criticized by the media and by potential voters. In my opinion, Giuliani shouldnt have just focused on Florida as the presidency is for all 50 states and not just the state of Florida. If he wanted to focus only on Florida, he shouldve tried running for governor or do what Hillary Clinton did not too long ago - Move to another state and run for senate. Even in Giuliani's "new home state" he placed third in the primaries. I surely hope Rudy Giuliani learned his lessons -
1. don't count on all your votes coming from one state.
2. If you want to run for President of the United States, don't ignore any of the states that are voting for you.
3. If you want to stay in one state, run for senate or governor and don't waste your money convincing the rest of us to vote for you.
These can apply to just about any candidate from any political party.
As for John Edwards, he made a good effort, but the rivalry everyone's paying to see is Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. I cant wait to see who wins that one!
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
The NYC subway....
The New York City Subway is a very complex one. It is one of the few in the world to remain open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Most of the time it is dependable, but sometimes it can be a pain in the backside. When I go to school every morning, it always seems like at least 1 student or professor gets caught in some kind of trouble in the subway. The subway troubles in particular can be just about anything, from a train with mechanical problems to a sick passenger on the train. I was stuck on the 4 train on my way to school just last week because of a sick passenger downtown! There are over 20 subway lines and over 450 stations in New York City so people are bound to have at least one moment when it seems to take forever to get from one underground station to another.
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Where i find peace and happiness
To me, peace and happiness can be found in many ways. One way I can find peace is to simply get away from whatever stresses me out. For example, if I am excessively stressed out at home, I usually go out for a walk or go to a friend’s house to either talk about the situation or to take my mind off of the situation in order to find inner peace. Whenever I am outside for a walk, I can take my mind off of the stresses in my life by seeing the sights of the outside world including the city scene and the trees. When I go to a friend’s house, it doesn’t always include me talking about whatever problems I am having but it can just become a time to unwind, relax, and to simply have fun.
However, going out for a walk and going to a friend’s house are not the only ways I can find a sense of peace and happiness. Whenever I feel tired coming back from a long day at school or anywhere in general, taking a short nap can be a way to find personal peace for me because I consider it to be a way to free myself and to take a break from reality for a short time. I can also be at peace when I am entertained. For example, I am entertained when I am watching shows like Family Guy on TV, or watching a sporting event such as baseball or football.
However, going out for a walk and going to a friend’s house are not the only ways I can find a sense of peace and happiness. Whenever I feel tired coming back from a long day at school or anywhere in general, taking a short nap can be a way to find personal peace for me because I consider it to be a way to free myself and to take a break from reality for a short time. I can also be at peace when I am entertained. For example, I am entertained when I am watching shows like Family Guy on TV, or watching a sporting event such as baseball or football.
Monday, January 14, 2008
my first blog
This is my first time writing a blog so bear with me...
My name is Paul Rivera from the Bronx, NYC, I am 19 years old and these blogs will not only tell you about my life, but they will also tell you about me and the infuences in my life (positive and negative.)
Today I start my second quarter at Katharine Gibbs School here in New York City, majoring in Computer Network Operations (CNO), and the experience at Gibbs has been pretty good so far. My first quarter was pretty challenging because it was the first time I entered into a college setting and I did not know what to expect. Luckily, I wasnt afraid or overwhelmed and I took on all of the challenges in my classes and passed my first quarter courses.
This quarter i'm more experienced and I'm ready to pass all my courses again!
My name is Paul Rivera from the Bronx, NYC, I am 19 years old and these blogs will not only tell you about my life, but they will also tell you about me and the infuences in my life (positive and negative.)
Today I start my second quarter at Katharine Gibbs School here in New York City, majoring in Computer Network Operations (CNO), and the experience at Gibbs has been pretty good so far. My first quarter was pretty challenging because it was the first time I entered into a college setting and I did not know what to expect. Luckily, I wasnt afraid or overwhelmed and I took on all of the challenges in my classes and passed my first quarter courses.
This quarter i'm more experienced and I'm ready to pass all my courses again!
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