Wednesday, March 31, 2010
My Home
At many times in my life I have moved around south jersey, from Lawnside, to Lindewold, to Pine Hill, to Voorhees and now to Stratford. Every residence that I previously had resided in I would definately fight for because thats a place were I lived at. I honestly do not walk around my neighborhood because its not really that interesting out there. My neighborhood isn't really that trashy its pretty clean but I still wouldn't be intersted in walking around there because its a very small area. My neighbors are very cool people they all keep watch to make sure that it is safe were I live at. I really do appreciate what they do everyday to keep me and my family safe and cool. So if someone was to watch my back I would do the same for them, so I would fight for my neighborhood.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Odysseus Leadership
Odysseus leadership skills can be compared as good and bad at the sametime. He lead his crew through the oceans safely but the curses that fell upon him made it tough for his crew members to stay alive. Even though Odyesseus protected his men the curse that the Cyclops put on him made all his crew members die before they all made it back to Ithaca.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Aeolus's Bag of Wind
As Odysses leaves the island of the Cyclops he passes by the island of the wind god, Aeolus. Once Odysseus' ship boards the island he is met by Aeolus. Then Aeolus gives Odysseus a bag full of all the worlds winds except the westerly winds which will blow Odyessus all the way home to Ithaca. The only catch to the gift Aeolus gives to Odysseus is that he cannot open the bag until he reaches Ithaca. Gracious of the gift, Odysseus goes back to his ship were he brings the bag along with him. As he boards the ship he is met by his ship men who become curious of whats in the bag. Odyessus tells them not to open it until they reach Ithaca. The ship men become more curious day by day. Eventually one day Odyessus drifts off to sleep and his ship men open the bag and the ship gets blown off of its course to Ithaca. Odysseus should have been honest to his crew, but on the other hand his crew members should have listened to him and obeyed his orders about opening the bag.
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