Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Response to "Judge Rejects Couple's Argument for Refusing Gay Customers." Article

I believe that the judge should have not rejected the couple’s argument. They shouldn’t have been denied by the photography business. It is wrong every person, couple, whatever it may be has their own rights as a person, just because you are gay, bi, straight, you still should have the same rights as everyone else. I believe that the judge should have listened to the couple and gave them the chance to speak what they wanted, because it is one of their rights according to the constitution. I feel that beans the judge didn’t give the couple a chance to speak it was violating the 14th amendment. The couples right to the 14th amendment was violated because they didn’t get equal rights. If it was with a couple that was a male and a female the photography business would have allowed to shoot their wedding pictures. But beans it was a same-sex marriage the photography business denied the couple. This is just wrong, they are just like every other human on this planet, except they don’t like the opposite gender. Love is love it doesn’t matter if you are gay, bi, straight everyone should have the same rights and eligibility, just like it says in the U.S. Constitution.

Monday, September 25, 2017

Earliest Memory

Earliest Memory: I was almost 2 when I would do this memory. Going to my Grandma Norma's house and standing in her kitchen cupboard watching her cook and wash dishes.

Analysis: I think this is my first memory because my parents would always tell me stories about when I would stand in the cupboard at my grandma's house and show me pictures of me standing in the cupboard. I also think this is my first memory because I always get reminded by my family that the cupboard was the first place I would always go when I got to my grandma's house. I believe it stays in my mind because I always look at the pictures of me standing in the cupboard at my grandma's house.

Earliest Lie: I was around 4 when I remember telling my first lie. In my now current bedroom, it used to be our toy room I would always color on the walls with marker, crayon, basically anything I could get my hands on. I would always blame it on my siblings and I would never get in trouble because I was the oldest and they always believed me that I never did anything wrong. Things have changed since I was 4.

Propose an Amendment

Proposed Amendment: Making it illegal for all people, professional and nonprofessional for it to be ok that they sit, kneel, or stay in the locker room during the National Anthem. Those that fail to obtain to this amendment shall have to pay a fine that will be determined in the court of law.

Why: Because I think it is morally wrong. People who do this think that they are protesting President Trump, they really aren't. I feel as if the people who are doing this aren't clear on what they are doing, almost as like they are confused. It is wrong because people put their lives on the line to fight for our country so we could have freedom and the flag means freedom was reached. Each color represents something that we can have being free citizens of the United States, and the National Anthem is one way to memorialize the United States flag. I feel as if all the people kneeling, sitting, and staying in the locker room are not respecting the United States flag and the National Anthem. The National Anthem is the song that was wrote stating that we are free and the home of the brave. It says in the song that we are free and we the United States are the home of the brave. The brave are those that chose to give up their life so that ours could be better, and some even died for us. I feel if this Amendment were to get passed that a lot of people would be angry because it is violating their first amendment rights. Well, I feel as if the people that think this are wrong, I feel that they aren’t respecting the flag during the National Anthem and that they are doing wrong by not paying attention during the National Anthem and respecting the flag. I think that people who fail to obtain standing and putting your right hand over your heart shall have to pay a fine that will be determined in the court of law. I feel that this should be done because going to jail seems too much for a punishment and not doing anything at all is too little of a punishment.


Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Teaching Amendment

    1. This amendment lowered the voting age from 21 to 18. It gave young adults the age of 18 years or older the opportunity to vote.
  1. Answer the following:
·         What is the historical background of this amendment (why was it made?)

o   The 26th Amendment was ratified on July 1st, 1971.This Amendment was made because young men demanded the right to vote. The common slogan that made men think this way was “You are old enough to fight, you are old enough to vote.”
·         What does this amendment mean today?
o   It means that the younger generation can have the right to vote. It lets the young adults that are 18 or older have the right to vote for what they want.
·         Present examples of current issues involving this amendment.
o   There are really no problems with this amendment in present day.




Monday, September 18, 2017

Classical Conditioning Advertisement

Unconditional Stimulus: Gorgeous woman
Conditional Stimulus: Diet Pepsi
Unconditional Response: Excitement towards the woman
Conditional Response: Happiness towards the Diet Pepsi