Thursday, May 19, 2011

Poverty

Remmington Reinick
Mrs. Boresen
May 19, 2011
Expository Writing, Period 4

Poverty
            There are six billion people living on this planet, it so happens that over three billion people make less than $2.50 a day. Is this sheer occurrence, or is poverty a trend that can be broken? I strongly believe that it is very hard to break what you were born into, and live a normal poverty free lifestyle.
            Even though there are people who can break the poverty chain, those individuals are few and far in between. The causes of this poor predicament can include laziness, the government, people’s bad decisions, or even civilians inadequacy to change routine. Most people have questions as to why people can’t do something as simple as getting a job, or moving to a better location. What they don’t take into consideration is ,“the poorest people will also have less access to health, education and other services. Problems of hunger, malnutrition and disease afflict the poorest in society. The poorest are also typically marginalized from society and have little representation or voice in public and political debates, making it even harder to escape poverty,” (http://www.globalissues.org/issue/2/causes-of-poverty). In other words it’s a hard cycle to break due to the fact that there are so many objects going against them. Especially in places such as Africa and Central Asia: where the lack of food causes malnutrition, violence, and death. Poverty is something to be reckoned with seriously, as it is a contributor to literally half the planet’s problems.
I believe that a poor infrastructure, government, and economic growth will only keep people in the same poor state they were the day before. According to Jeffrey D. Sachs, people are” seemingly trapped in poverty and prone to internal violence and political collapse,” (http://ww3.millenniumpromise.org/site/DocServer/SCIAM_August19_2007.pdf?docID=1181). Although most of this is due to lack of money and food, a proper education, and the ability to read and write have much to do with this as well. “Nearly a billion people entered the 21st century unable to read a book or sign their names,” (http://www.globalissues.org/issue/2/causes-of-poverty). I also find it sad that,” 10.6 million died in 2003 before they reached the age of 5 (or roughly 29,000 children per day),” (http://www.globalissues.org/issue/2/causes-of-poverty). It was said that in 1970 countries around the world agreed to give .07% of their income annually to development aid. The sad thing is that countries don’t always reach their goal of .07%, the money could be embezzled away, or the funding doesn’t isn’t even given to the poorest of the recipients. Poverty is a depressing object for many of the world’s inhabitants, and it should not be taken lightly.
Whenever you eat a meal, sleep on your warm bed, or look at your lovely house you should be reminded of all the people without these necessities. Poverty is a cycle that can’t be broken, and if it is chances are likely that it took many years to overcome. Be conscious of how lucky you are to live in such a great country, and always be thankful for the simple things in life.





I have not found information anywhere that suggests the poverty cycle can be broken.

Friday, May 6, 2011

Informative Essay: Option 2

Remmington Reinick
Mrs. Boresen
Expository Writing
May 5, 2011
The Secret Characters
            There is something out there so amazing that it can change your life instantly, so powerful that it can bring you anything you want, and so simple that all you have to do is ask for it. What I am talking about is the secret, which is the law of attraction. It states that all you have to do is ask and believe, and you shall receive. The characters from the movie and the book try to transform your minds so that you may understand the matters in which they discuss. These are truly blessed people who know how to use the secret to their advantage, and with this they have changed millions of lives.
            The first and foremost person to discuss in Dr. Michael Bernard Beckwith, who is a person of strong faith, a visionary, and a preacher.  He is the founder of the Agape International Spiritual Center, which preaches love, peace, and a wholly belief and strong faith in God. “That’s why it was named "Agape," which in Greek means unconditional love,” (Michael Beckwith). He has traveled to the East and West to teach universal truth principles, and to bring love into individual’s hearts. Not only is he good at teaching meditation, deep thought process, and scientific prayer, but he is also a very important person. “He serves on international panels with spiritual luminaries such as His Holiness, Dalai Lama, Dr. A. T. Ariyaratne, founder of Sarvodaya, and Arun Gandhi, grandson of Mohandas K. Gandhi.” (www.thesecret.com). He is distinguished worldwide for his deeds, and has many medals and certificates for his accomplishments. “He is the recipient of numerous humanitarian awards, some of which include: The 2004 Africa Peace Award, Thomas Kilgore Prophetic Witness Award, Howard Thurman Stained Glass Window Award by Morehouse College, a commissioned oil portrait for Morehouse’s prestigious Hall of preachers, and the Humanitarian Award of the National Conference for Compassion and Justice,” (http://agapelive.com/). On the movie he has a mellow personality, and you could describe him as a gentle loving person. Coretta Scott King even wrote him saying, “I greatly admire what you are doing to bring about the Beloved Community, which is certainly what my dear husband worked for and ultimately gave his life." Beckwith is also the creator of Life Visioning Process, and he has created books called “Forty Day Mind Fast Soul Feast”, “A Manifesto of Peace”, and “Inspirations of the Heart”. Dr. Beckwith is undoubtedly a great person, and his past and present history are proof of this.
John F. Demartini is also a man of importance featured on The Secret, who is one of the topnotch philosophers today. “Once told he was learning disabled, John Demartini is now a doctor, philosopher, author and international speaker,” (http://www.drdemartini.com/). He has overcome obstacles and objects of all kinds by applying the secret to his life, and now he has something to show for it. Dr. Demartini is literally a world leader in personal development and human behavior, and the Demartini Value Determination and Demartini Method are his trademarked methodologies. John has produced several DVDs and CDs designed to assist people with family, social, spiritual, vocational, mental, physical, education, relationships, and business. Dr. Demartini is a life changer, and long after he is gone his work will still progress the lives of millions of people.
One of the few entrepreneurs who have struck it rich in this world is John Assaraf, who is also an author, business advisor, lecturer, and studier of quantum physics. “In my unwavering quest to overcome challenges and to fulfill my desire to live a purposeful and meaningful life and become a millionaire, I discovered a unique passion for brain research and quantum physics, as they both relate to achieving success in business and life,” (http://www.johnaffaraf.com/).  Just like every other person on this Earth, he had problems, some which could have caused severe punishment. “As a teenager, I lacked personal goal setting skills and risked the consequences of a turbulent lifestyle, one that could have easily led me to jail or the morgue,” (http://www.johnaffaraf.com/). He has personally overcome these struggles, and gone on to create four multi-million dollar companies. These include RE/MAX of Indiana, Bamboo.com, and OneCoach. Dr. Assaraf has even been featured on such shows as The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Larry King, and Anderson Cooper 360. This is a person who values exercise, spirituality, family, cooking, and travel. He isn’t a one minded person who can’t seem to get his priorities straight. John Assaraf contributed heavily to the creation of the film The Secret, and without him I don’t believe the movie could have been created.
            From The Secret it is important to understand that these characters are extraordinary people, with a firm mind set and belief that can bring them anything that their heart desires. They have overcome hardships, times of struggle, and immense obstacles to achieve greatness. I personally think John Assaraf’s view on string theory and how the whole universe is connected is very real. And I respect Dr. Beckwith for his sincerity to people, and I honestly believe that his organization with over 10,000 members and 1,000,000 friends worldwide is astounding. And Dr. Demartini’s work is something that even my parents have tried and used successfully. These people, their work, and their accomplishments are all amazing works of art, and they give ever so greatly to the population of our world.

Bibliography
http://www.johnaffaraf.com/
http://agapelive.com/
http://www.drdemartini.com/
www.thesecret.com



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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Cover Sheet

Remmington Reinick
11049 WCRD 40
Platteville, C0 80651


April 19, 2011


Max Armstrong
1992 Stillwater Lane
Cronus, Arizona 30342

Dear Max,
I am applying for the farmhand position held on your farm in Arizona. I trust that my strong background in farming, livestock, and fixing equipment would pose me as a great candidate for your position. The school year will end for me in two months, at which I will need a summer job to help contribute to my college fund. This job matches many of my skills and attributes, which is why I believe I am the man for the job.

Throughout my high school life I have done ranch work for numerous local ranchers, as well as raising my own livestock, and working two summers at the Five Rivers Feedlots. I will graduate from Roosevelt High School in May 2011, with a 4.0 GPA my senior year, and a 3.5 overall GPA. Since I was eight years old I have raised and bred hogs, cattle, sheep, and goats. I am a hardworking individual who values academics, family, hospitality, and work.

While attending Roosevelt I have shown livestock through FFA and 4-H, learning the essentials of farming. Also competing in football, track, baseball, weight lifting, and shooting sports for years. Half of my college tuition is paid for, but working on your farm for a few months will contribute ever so greatly to everything else that is unpaid. This would generate enough money to cover the cost of living expenses and books alone.

It is my lifetime goal of graduating college and starting my own successful career. I am certain I can accomplish this goal, as is evident from all those years of intense competition. All my hard work and dedication has me convinced that I would be an excellent pick for your position. You can reach me on my cell at (970)-324-0591 and e-mail address remmington16@gmail.com. I appreciate you taking the time to review this letter.

                                    Sincerely,



Remmington Reinick

Monday, April 4, 2011

the world 100 years from now

In a well developed paragraph, discuss what you believe the world will be like 100 years from now. Will it be a good or bad place to live?

I believe that 100 years from now our Earth will be a dangerous place to live, and therefore a bad place to reside. I love our world greatly, but I honestly believe that advances in technology, terrorism, and overpopulation will contribute to the downfall of our world. Our technology will be superb, but we might use it to produce nuclear weapons. This would result in catastrophic death tolls, and causing dramatic weather changes to occur in that part of the globe. It doesn’t matter if we have a cure for cancer or AIDS, with rapid increases in population we will be killing hundreds of people daily just because of starvation. Overpopulation is another key component, as it can cause food and water shortages, and insufficient places to live. We will have literally run the planet out of resources, and massive starvation and droughts will take place again. Terrorism and war will also take place, due to the lack of resources from overpopulation, and the development of stronger nuclear devices. It will be a dark and dangerous world, a desert wasteland, full of bandits and thieves. Hence, I predict our world to be an unlivable place to live one century from now.

Technology

Write a short paragraph (5-7 sentences) on the following question: Explain the importance of technology, and what it has provided for you.


                When humanity views the world today we often take for granted the special things that technology offers us. Technology has allowed people to live longer, healthier, and less stressful lives. It has benefited me with easier work, and allowed me to research homework with a click of a button. It provides light with a switch of a button, clean healthy water with a turn of a nozzle, and a more effective way of traversing miles at a time while letting our cars do all the work. Cellular devices and phones are used for emergencies and our entertainment, providing people around the globe with a safer and less stressful environment. Technology has truly advanced us through the ages, and without it our world would definitely be darker.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Dedication

Remmington Reinick
Mrs. Boresen
Expository Writing, 4th Period
Dedication
March 4th

Dedication
            There is no nobler deed then committing oneself wholly and completely to a task, idea, or purpose. I often sacrifice my time, sweat, tears, and blood to put into what I call dedication. Many people know what dedication is, for they themselves have witnessed dedication coming forth, and worked hard for something they need. Dedication is not only a work, but also a thing which arises out of the many thousands of years of successful accomplishments. This can be anything from studying hard for a test, working out every day after school, or even going to church. All people should know of this, for all people have dedicated their valuable time to an individual object. Dedication is an extraordinary object, and it contributes to anything confounded with success.
When an individual or group of people achieve a goal or task which has meaning, the work dedication comes to mind. The work dedication is a noun, and the work dedicated is an adjective. While the work dedicate is a verb, and the word dedicatedly is an adverb. According to the Merriam-Webster definition I found online, dedication is, “devotion to a cause, ideal, or purpose.” My definition of the word would be a wholehearted faithfulness to a cause, person, or idea. Other words related to dedication include consecration, inscription, and zealous. Dedication can be applied to many different forms, and may be seen in places you would least expect it. Hence, dedication is a powerful force to be reckoned with, and takes place in strong individuals.
            Whenever I think of a word that directly applies to me, I think of the word dedication. I have direct experience with dedication after twelve years of school, ten years of showing and raising livestock, six years of track, and four years of football. Even though I have worked with people at the feedlots who were the exact opposite of me, who hated dedicating their time and effort for something they truly did not believe in. Dedication for me combined a number of arduous sprint workouts, strenuous work, and torturous mental toughness. That includes grueling heat, blistering cold, rain or shine, excruciating pain, anguish, misfortune, agony, and times of sorrow and despair. And there were many instances where I was injured, and had to sit in the whirlpool for hours at a time. Mason is my brother, and he absolutely hates working hard for things in life, or even preoccupying his time with anything strenuous or laborious. Dedication includes maintaining a high tolerance level, which is why I had no problem getting up at two o’clock in the morning to watch one of my many sows give birth to ten or more pigs. Exhibiting hogs at shows 12 hours away is also a form of dedication, since nobody wants to sit in a truck for that amount of time. Baby pigs in particular need great amounts of work, including shots, castration, eyeteeth clipped, ears notched, tails docked, and hoofs trimmed. Track and livestock are huge parts of my life, and I have devoted much of my time to them. Therefore, I consider dedication to be a direct influence on my own personal lifestyle.
            As dedication does not only take part in my own lifestyle, it is also a major contributor in the history of the world. A prime example of this may be Abraham Lincoln’s fight to free slaves and in doing so cost him his life. His dedication led to the emancipation of millions of slaves, and brought America together again. Another perfect example of dedication is the American colonists, who gave everything to lead a more tranquil lifestyle. The pilgrims starved and froze to death, were killed by Native Americans, and were thousands of miles away from England’s support. Later on in the Revolutionary War, even as America was greatly outnumbered, we still ended up defeating the British. Iwo Jima is another example, as the Japanese knew they were outnumbered by 60,000 troops. Only 1,000 Japanese soldiers survived the battle, but this just shows the devotion to their country. Through struggles, hardships, war, death and destruction, dedication has been seen and completed throughout the sands of time.
            Dedication is something that has been discussed, seen, and performed in my life and the generations before me. It is something I use in my own personal life, with track, livestock, and school. If you have ever loved something immensely then you probably applied dedication to that which you love. And if you feel compassion towards something then you should most definitely dedicate some more time to it. Dedication is an immeasurable amount of compassion that you can put into an event, individual, or object that you feel strongly. Therefore, always keep doing what you love the most, and make sure to put in the time and work for it as well.

           




Bibliography


Gaddes & Grosset. Webster’s Dictionary and Thesaurus. New Lanark, Scotland: David Dale House, 2002.

Barnhart, Clarence. The World Book Dictionary. Chicago, Illinois: Doubleday & Company Inc., 1973.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Dedication

Remmington Reinick
Mrs. Boresen
Expositroy Writing, 4th Period
Dedication
March 4th

Dedication
            There is no nobler deed then committing yourself wholly and completely to a task, idea, or purpose. We often sacrifice our time, sweat, tears, and blood to put into what I call dedication. Many people know what dedication is, for they themselves have often stuck through the bad times, and worked hard for something they need. Dedication is not only a work, but also a thing which arises out of the many thousands of years of successful accomplishments. This can be anything from studying hard for a test, working out every day after school, or even going to church. All people should know of this, for all people have dedicated their valuable time to an individual object. Dedication is a truly important work, and applies to anything that has to do with success.

When an individual or group of people achieve a goal or task which has meaning, the work dedication comes to mind. The work dedication is a noun, and the work dedicated is an adjective. While the work dedicate is a verb, and the word dedicatedly is an adverb. According to the Merriam-Webster definition I found online, dedication is, “devotion to a cause, ideal, or purpose.” My definition of the word would be a wholehearted faithfulness to a cause, person, or idea. Other words related to dedication include consecration, inscription, and zealous. Dedication can be applied to many different forms, and may be seen in places you would least expect it. Hence, dedication is a powerful force to be reckoned with, and takes place in strong individuals.

            When I think of a word that directly applies to me, I think of the word dedication. I have direct experience with dedication after twelve years of school, ten years of showing and raising livestock, six years of track, and four years of football. Dedication for me was running five miles every single day in track, whether I liked it or not. That includes grueling heat, blistering cold, rain or shine, pain and times of sorrow. And there were many instances where I was injured, and had to sit in the whirlpool for hours at a time. Dedication includes maintaining a high tolerancy level, which is why I had no problem getting up at two o’clock in the morning to watch one of my many sows give birth to ten or more pigs. Exhibiting hogs at shows 12 hours away is also a form of dedication, because nobody wants to sit in a truck for that amount of time. Baby pigs especially need great amounts of work, including shots, casteration, eyeteeth clipped, ears notched, tails docked, and hoofs trimmed. Track and livestock are huge parts of my life, and I have devoted much of my time to them. Therefore, I consider dedication to be a direct influence on my won personal lifestyle.

            As dedication does not only take part in my own lifestyle, it is also a major contributor in the history of the world. A prime example of this may be Abraham Lincoln’s fight to free slaves, and in doing so cost him his life. His dedicationpaid off in the end by freeing millions of slaves, and brought America together again. Another perfect example of dedication is the American colonists, who gave everything to lead a peaceful lifestyle. The pilgrims starved and froze to death,were killed by Native Americans, and were thousands of miles away from England’s support. Later on in the Revolutionary War, even as America was greatly outnumbered, we still ended up defeating the British. Iwo Jima is another example, as the Japanese knew they were outnumered by 60,000 troops. Only 1,000 Japanese soldiers survived the battle, but this just shows the devotion to their country. Through struggles, hardships, war, death and destruction, dedication has been seen and completed throughout the sands of time.

            Dedication is something that has been discussed, seen, and performed in my life and the generations before me. It is something I use in my own personal life, with track, livestock, and school. If you have ever loved something immensley then you probably applied dedication to that which you love. And if you feel compassion towards something then you should most definitely dedicate some more time to it. Dedication is an unmeasurable amount of compassion that you can put into an event, individual, or object that you feel strongly. Therefore, always keep doing what you love the most, and make sure to put in the time and work for it as well.

           




Bibliography


Gaddes & Grosset. Webster’s Dictionary and Thesaurus. New Lanark, Scotland: David Dale House, 2002.

Barnhart, Clarence. The World Book Dictionary. Chicago, Illinois: Doubleday & Company Inc., 1973.