Monday, December 21, 2009
life
my life for the most point is very depressing. Why is it depressing you ask? well because every since my older sister die, it's been up to me get an education, so that my parents can be proud. it's also now my responsibility to keep my bloodline going. The plan is for me to get married in Vietnam to a girl that my family will choose of course i will look to when I'm in Vietnam. This will take place after I'm done with college, so it's not for awhile, but gives me something to thing about. Am i ok with this plan at first i was like hell no, but because i'm really shy it's getting really hard for me to open up to girls i find myself attracted to. Now i am fine with idea, but I'm still actively looking. My parents really don't like the fact that i'm mostly attracted to Caucasian girls more than Asian girls. My life now is to satisfy my parents expectations of me.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
pro-life or pro-choice
a student survey done at De Anza shows that some students are more pro-choice then there are pro-life. The survey was based on five De Anza students the results were three being pro-choice, and two pro-life. Elizabeth Tapia a communication major said "people had a choice before, so now they don't get to choose."
The other pro-life was Mark Samaro he is undeclared his opinion was that he "doesn't like the idea of babies being killed.
The person that had the most to say about abortion was Lauren Ashley, fine art student. She said "women have the right to their body up til a certain point," her most important point made was that " the embryonic stage is like a lump in the body." her point was its part of her body so she should be able to do what she wants with it. Ashley also believes that the only person that should be getting rid of the baby is a certified person that can do it correctly.
Quac Nguyen believe that "people should the choice to do what they what with the baby." So his believe is similar to Ashley's comments.
The last person for pro-choice Chris Martin, business student said that " it's better a baby isn't born than born into horrible living conditions, and it never hurts to combat overpoulation."
According to the polls on gallup people are more pro-life now then they are pro-choice. The gap between the two is only by a one percent margin, so we can say that people are about right now the middle on abortion. In past people the gap was larger like during the mid ninety's peopel were 56 percent pro-choice and 33 percent pro-life this was the result for 1995.
The other pro-life was Mark Samaro he is undeclared his opinion was that he "doesn't like the idea of babies being killed.
The person that had the most to say about abortion was Lauren Ashley, fine art student. She said "women have the right to their body up til a certain point," her most important point made was that " the embryonic stage is like a lump in the body." her point was its part of her body so she should be able to do what she wants with it. Ashley also believes that the only person that should be getting rid of the baby is a certified person that can do it correctly.
Quac Nguyen believe that "people should the choice to do what they what with the baby." So his believe is similar to Ashley's comments.
The last person for pro-choice Chris Martin, business student said that " it's better a baby isn't born than born into horrible living conditions, and it never hurts to combat overpoulation."
According to the polls on gallup people are more pro-life now then they are pro-choice. The gap between the two is only by a one percent margin, so we can say that people are about right now the middle on abortion. In past people the gap was larger like during the mid ninety's peopel were 56 percent pro-choice and 33 percent pro-life this was the result for 1995.
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