Saturday, June 20, 2015

Just some writing...

Paragraph Writing
Hardik Shrestha 7HF

Topic: If I won the lottery.

If I won the lottery I would most certainly donate a hefty amount of it to Nepal. With the recent earthquakes Nepal is faring far worse than ever before.  There are over 8 500 people dead and more than twice as many injured. Thousands are homeless and worst of all, hopeless. The money would be used to provide aid, food, and shelter and renew Nepal’s once functional infrastructure. With the cash Nepal would bounce back to it’s previous place in the world hierarchy, possibly higher. In fact, I believe that with enough willpower and perseverance all things are possible, however I acknowledge that with money, the process would go quite a bit faster. In conclusion, the money would be used to help Nepal regain it’s footing, ignite a spark that would result in a great fire remobilising hope, and overcome it’s current challenges.

Topic: If I won the lottery.

If I won the lottery I would ensure the best possible education for my family, and myself including any future generations. I would likely study physics as it has always peaked my curiosity, for obvious reasons. The weak but massive force of gravity to the possible higher dimensions folded into the realm of our perceived reality; physics is what turns science fiction into math. Currently, I am eager but not yet ready to join the ranks of physicists. If I won the lottery I am almost certain that I will have the power to change this sad fact. I would study everything from sub-atomic particles (particle physics) to the behaviour of the material as an entire universe spiralling down through the process of entropy (astrophysics). In conclusion, I would further educate my self and anyone I held a deep relationship with.


Topic: Goals for Grade 7.

I hold the strong notion that every child has an underlying goal in grade 7, school, life as a whole in fact: Do the best possible. I myself hold this goal and know that at the heart of even the “worst” or “dumbest” child’s mind there is this notion, this goal, an ambition, an objective, a target. This is my goal for Grade 7, and as mentioned before presumably for the rest of my life. To do the best possible means that even if you end up being worse than a peer, you have done the best you can. Trying the best you possibly can ends up resulting in your own satisfaction and enlightenment. It forces you to unleash your inner passions and makes sure that you do not procrastinate or give up. In conclusion, my goal for Grade 7 is to do everything to the best of my abilities.

Topic: Perfect day.
Side note: This has been done in essay format.

The perfect day, is a dream for most, for a select few, its every day of their lives. Selfishness is a large motivator when it comes to the perfect day. Many people come to assume that if they were a tad bit luckier they would have the ability to enjoy their lives. They forget to add their friends into the equation and never give a second thought about repetitiveness and boredom. Instead of wondering what I as an individual may require to achieve a perfect day let us focus on what the perfect day may look like for the world at large.

Our inquiries would have to start the day before as a good night sleep is on of the best contributors to a perfect day as it generally has you more energized and has the habit to put you in a better mood. A poll conducted in 2011 found that most people are unsatisfied with the amount of sleep they receive. Furthermore it concluded that the participants who had the least sleep on average also had a darker outlook on the world. They were more tired, angry, irritated and easy to provoke. Not a good base for a perfect day at all. This is why, on a perfect day every able man, woman and child should receive a minimum of seven hours of rest at night; with the option to sleep for as long as sixteen hours.

To have a worldwide perfect day, one would need the collaboration of all the members in all their separate groups of friends to behave positively and comfortably. Being put down isn’t acceptable on a perfect day and would therefore require the extinction of bullying and harassment as a whole. However, one can presume that this cannot be achieved if the people are left in their normal habitats. At their wish they should be able to move to another workplace or school. Granted, volunteers will provide this service. These volunteers are the people who are also supposedly happy and content with the idea of helping strangers to become more satisfied. In short, it would require the movement of possibly a billion people worldwide wanting to have a better day.

When thinking about a perfect day, the word fun comes to mind. By definition to become happy one requires a stamp of approval to have fun. Not literally but if something horrible had happened one may not wish to give him or herself the chance to have fun and be happy. On a perfect day a situation that led to fun being cancelled will have to be avoided at the cost of partial amusement. Perhaps one needed to finish re-construction on a park, this would cut down partially on the workers amusement and also affect any children’s and adults who regularly used said park. The bottom line here is that on a perfect day one requires fun.

In conclusion to have a worldwide perfect day one requires three main things, sleep, friends, and fun. I believe this is a fairly correct analogy and am willing to conduct a experiment featuring volunteers and peers wanting to try it out alongside me.

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