Friday, April 25, 2014

BB. Rant

I'll tell you one thing that really makes me angry, is when you bend over backwards for someone and in return you get nothing. I have been working for the same place for 2 years. I would say that I am a pretty hard working person. Not only that, but whenever my bosses ask me to come in early, or work a day I am not scheduled for, I would be in in a heart beat. But when it comes to getting a little respect back there is none. God forbid I ever ask for a day off, or make a mistake. And not to mention the biggest slap in the face is that I am making minimum wage. I have been there a year and a half longer than people who are making more than me. It is ridiculous and I take it very personally. I've wanted to quit for a long time but don’t want to leave on bad note. But there is no reason I care if people who treat me like crap like me or not. I'm glad I have finally gotten over that and applied for other jobs. I don't need a job where I am treated badly and not appreciated. Excuse my rant, but I feel like I have taken so much nonsense from my employers and cannot wait until I put my two week in, and never have to deal with them again.

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

AA. Dog Fighting


                Dog fighting is a truly disgusting thing that people do. It is hard to wrap my mind around the fact that someone would intentionally get a dog and train it to attack and kill. All my life I have been around dogs. And yes there are some dogs that bite people and are aggressive but it normally because they are just protective. But to take a dog and make it into a vicious killer is sickening. Dogs only want attention and love from humans, but when humans take them and make the aggressive it is awful.
Lately in buffalo there have been many instances of dog fighting. Dead dogs have been being discovered in Cheektowaga cemeteries. City sanitation workers have found dead dogs in garbage cans on the east side. Last month a dead dog was found hanging in the basement of a home on the east side. After a necropsy by the SPCA it was found that the dog was still alive when it was hanged. This makes me so angry because no person or animal should go through such abuse, especially when it is for “entertainment” of sick people.
                Dog fighting really needs to come to an end. A buffalo police man was arrested for breeding and training dogs to fight. People that we have in authority of keeping people in line and following the law are partaking in such terrible activities. Dog fighting is so inhumane and really needs to be stopped all together. The only way to end dog fighting is for people who know or suspect it is going on to report it. We need to help these animals who can’t defend themselves.
                Pit-bull have a very bad reputation. It is very sad because they are very loving animals except when they are trained to be vicious. The pit-bulls aren’t dangerous; it’s the humans that are.

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Z. Future

As senior year draws nearer and nearer to the end I can’t help but be super excited for what the suture has in store for me.
I cannot wait to see what college at Alfred State will be like. It will be nice to get out of Alden for a bit and meet other people. Not only am I excited for college I’m so ready to have a career as a vet tech. Working with animals everyday will be so much fun for me. I think about it constantly. In a little over two years I will be beginning my career. It’s crazy but at the same time I can’t wait to get my own place and start out my life. I’m so glad I know exactly what I want to do. It took me a while to figure it out, but I’m so happy I did.
My only goal in life is to be happy. I am not going to live my life to make anyone else happy. I’m going to do exactly what I want to do and let nothing hold me back so I won’t ever regret something that I didn’t do. Maybe that sounds selfish, but I feel like life is way too short to be always worrying. I just want to be happy. Hopefully with a career that I love, I will be able to live a happy life.
I sit in school and think I’m just wasting part of my life where I could be out doing things. Once I’m in college it will be nice to know I’m learning things that will actually be of use to me in the long run, and I will be in classes with people who share the same interests as me. I don’t know exactly what the future has in store for me but I hope it’s good.

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Y. Code Talkers During WWII


In 20th century wars we watched an interesting movie based on code talkers in World War II called, Windtalkers. It starred Nicholas Cage and was a great movie. I never knew that they used code talkers in the war and I found it quite interesting so I decided to look into it a bit more.
The Navajo language was used as code to communicate over radios. Communication is essential during wars to know when to attack and when to fall back. If an enemy can hear and know what you are doing, they automatically get the upper hand. Codes were frequently used over radios, and most often broken. In 1942 Philip Johnston came up with the idea to use a code that would be very hard to break, a code based on the Navajo language. Johnston presented this idea when he read in a newspaper that people were trying to use Native American language as code. Instead of making up new words they used words already in the Navajo vocabulary. For example, “fighter plane” became known as “hummingbird” and “battleship” became known as “whale”. A demonstration using the Navajo “code” went successfully and then enlisted 30 Navajo code talkers, one dropped out so 29 started the program. The program was successful and the marines were able to recruit an unlimited amount of Navajo code talkers. By the end of the war 420 Navajo men were code talkers. There were some cons of code talkers. They were often mistaken as being Japanese. Military leaders were also very skeptical of them and they had to prove themselves. Commanders often had to have a body guard for each code talker so that they would not be misidentified as a Japanese soldier. “The Navajo code talkers played a large role in the Allied success in the Pacific. The Navajos had created a code the enemy was unable to decipher.”
Overall, it is very interesting that the Navajo language was used and played a huge role in WWII.

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Y. Ralph Wilson


Western New York lost a very special person yesterday on Tuesday, March 25th. Ralph Wilson Jr. died at the age of 95. Not only was he the founder of the Buffalo Bills, he had a major influence on shaping the NFL. He was also a co-founder of the AFL. Wilson is also credited with initiating the merging of the NFL and the AFL. He was also inducted to the NFL hall of fame in 2009. Wilson is also responsible for bringing the Buffalo Bills to WNY and doing everything in his power to keep them here. The Buffalo Bills stadium is named after him and has been since 1998. Wilson Bought the Buffalo Bills for $25,000 in 1959 and at the time it was a very risky venture. Today the team is valued at roughly $870 million.
                Wilson died in his home in Detroit with his wife and children by his side. The death of Wilson has Buffalo fans upset. Not only is the founder and owner of our own Buffalo Bills gone, the fate of the Bills is unknown. The transfer of ownership of the Bills may take several years. For the time being it will be ran by a trust because no quick sale of the team is expected. The Bills are not in immediate danger of leaving WNY. It would be a $400 million dollar fee to get out of the lease the Bills currently have with WNY. In 2020 the final three years of the deal can be bought out for $28.4 million. So this is most likely the time the Bills will leave WNY, if not sooner.  In order to honor Ralph Wilson, one light was left on at the Ralph Wilson Stadium. Many previous players and people gathered to tell stories of his life and experiences shared with him.

Monday, March 17, 2014

X. SAFE Act

The NY SAFE Act is really stirring up a lot of commotion. Most people have firearms and feel comfortable having them in their home for protection. It is understandable why people are outraged that they want to take away something that is the 2nd Amendment in the Constitution.
"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed"
 Here is what Governor Andrew Cuomo says about the NY SAFE Act
"The SAFE Act stops criminals and the dangerously mentally ill from buying a gun by requiring universal background checks on gun purchases, increases penalties for people who use illegal guns, mandates life in prison without parole for anyone who murders a first responder, and imposes the toughest assault weapons ban in the country. For hunters, sportsmen, and law abiding gun owners, this new law preserves and protects your right to buy, sell, keep or use your guns."
- Governor Andrew Cuomo
I think this outrages people mostly because it is a right protected in the Bill of Rights. It is a right that has been extremely important since the country was founded. Now here's why I think the bill isn't going to stop violence: if someone truly wants to acquire a gun and can't due to the new law, they will find a way to no matter what. It is a nice thought that the SAFE Act will stop all crime and violence and shooting but it really won't. And so many people are so against this act. It really is cutting it really close to taking a right of ours away.
To even think it would be possible to have strict gun laws is crazy. So many people will be breaking the law and there will always still be a black market to get guns from.

X. St Patricks Day

Every year on St. Patrick’s Day my mom makes a special dinner. We have corn beef and cabbage. I honestly have no idea about the significance of this meal on St. Patrick’s Day so I decided to research it. What I found out was quite interesting. Corn beef and cabbage is not a traditional dish in Ireland. Bacon and cabbage was the traditional mean in Ireland on St. Patrick’s Day. In Ireland only the wealthy people ate beef. When people from Ireland moved to New York City they looked for a substitute for bacon. Beef was much more affordable in the United States than it was in Ireland. People started making the beef the way they would make bacon. So corn beef is actually an American tradition rather than an Irish tradition. St. Patrick’s Day takes place on March 17th every year. It has been recognized as a religious holiday for over 1,000 years. Up until the 1970s Irish pubs had no choice but to be closed on St. Patrick’s Day. Now St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated widely in many different countries. In Dublin, Ireland approximately one million people take part in the annual St. Patrick’s Day festivities. Saint Patrick is the Patron saint and the national apostle of Ireland. People celebrate Saint Patrick because he is credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland. A theory for why St. Patrick’s Day is on March 17th is because that was the day he died on. Shamrocks, green and gold and luck are associated with Saint Patrick’s Day. I don’t think many people know what they celebrate on Saint Patrick’s Day and they just use it as an excuse to have parties and consume alcohol. Overall my only Saint Patrick’s Day tradition is eating corn beef and cabbage. March 17th is a day I look forward to each year!