Monday, January 18, 2010

Intro's

“The Clearing”

Neighbors all over the world have problems with each other, although some problems aren’t as big as others. When the problem is small and can be fixed easily most people fix them. However others don’t and their problem end up the be a bigger problem than it had to be. Some problems, though start out big and are hard to fix, become better over time when the neighbors actually try to fix the conflict. People all over the world have conflicts with their neighbors, some choose to work it out and others choose to keep fighting.



“A Secret for Two”

When someone has a disease they usually don’t enjoy talking about it to other people. So, some may try to hide it, even though that could be dangerous. When they do hide their “problem,” their not always thinking about the consequences ahead of them. People have different disease such as being blind, deaf, or even having cancer, but for their safety they should never hide them from others.



“The Circuit”

While going through a poverty area it makes you think about what you have. When you see the less fortunate it makes you wonder, could I work that hard everyday of my life, or could I move all the time to find work? The people you see have less money and less supplies, which is just the way they have to live, but their still human beings. When they do get to one area they have to remember that they might be moving sometime soon.


“The Black Stallion and the Red Mare”

When others want to do something and you disagree people often do what the other people wanted to do instead of sticking with your decision. That means although you don’t want to do it you do it anyway because others expect you to. Sometimes doing what others want you to do is more compelling than doing what you wanted to do.

1 comment:

  1. Nice intro's I think you've got the hang of it. You didn't give any information about the story and you stated your thesis clearly.

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