Monday, October 22, 2012

Authors


Saki:
·         His real name is Hector Hugh Munro
·         He was born on December 18, 1870 in Akyab, Burma and died on November 13, 1916.
·         Saki is considered the master of short stories.
·         His parents were Charles Augustus Munro and Mary Frances Mercer.
·         Saki started his writing as a journalist by writing for newspapers such as Westminster Gazette, Daily Express, Bystander, Morning Post, and Outlook.
·         He wrote the short story called “The Interlopers”.
 

Edgar Allan Poe:
·         He was born on January 19, 1809 in Boston Massachusetts and died on October 7, 1849.
·         He had one older brother, William Henry Leonard Poe, and a younger sister, Rosalie Poe.
·         His father abandoned Edgar’s family in 1810 and his mother died a year later from tuberculosis.
·         Poe was taken in by John Allan who was a successful Scottish merchant in Richmond.
·         John Allen put the Allen in Edgar Allen Poe even though they never formally adopted him.
·         Poe enlisted in the United States army under the name Edgar A. Perry.
·         He claimed he was 22 but really he was only 18.
·         On October 3, 1849 Poe was found in the streets of Baltimore.
·         He was taken to the Washington Collage Hospital and he died there on four day after he was found.
·         When he was found he was wearing clothes that weren’t his. He was never alive long enough to explain why he was in that situation, but he kept repeating the name “Reynolds”.
·         Some say Poe’s last words were “Lord, help my poor soul”.
 










O ’Henry:
  • O' Henry is just his pen name. His real name is William Sydney Porter.
  • He was born on September 11, 1862 in Greensboro, North Carolina  and died on June 5, 1910
  •  When his was born the spelling of his middle name was Sidney but he changed it to Sydney in 1898
  • His dad was Dr. Algernon Sidney Porter and his mother was Mary Jane Virginia Swaim Porter.
  • His mother died of tuberculosis when he was three years old.
  • He travel with Dr. James K. Hall to Texas in March 1882 hoping that the change of air would help the persistent cough he had developed
  • He took up residence on the sheep ranch of Richard Hall.
  • Some of the jobs he did included pharmacist, draftsman, bank teller, and journalist.
  • He was a member of the Hill City Quarter which was a group of men who sang at gatherings.
  •  In 1894, he was accused by the bank of embezzlements and lost his job but was not indicted.














Julie Otsuka:
·         Julie is a Japanese American author.
·         She was born on May 15, 1962 in Palo Alto, California.
·         Her father worked as an aerospace engineer, and her mother worked as a lab technician.
·         She had two brothers as she was growing up.
·         Julie attended Yale University and graduated with a Bachelor degree in Arts.
·         She wrote the novel When the Emperor was Divine.
 










Monday, October 1, 2012

Haunted Barn


 I live on a farm that is called Ruff's Chance farm. Our farm dates back to the 6th century which makes it around 400 years old. Back then we had slaves because at that time just about every farm had them to help. To those who believe in ghost, they might see that there is a very high possibility of our farm being haunted. I have always thought that it could be but was and still am not sure if it’s true. There is a red barn that is on my farm and it has that scary look to it. Only some of it has been redone such as the roof but other than that it is all original. One day about three summers ago we went to the red barn to look for proof of ghost. By us, I mean my two sisters, Emily and Jessica, my cousin Henry, and my other cousin Brittany. Henry lives on the same farm and Brittany lives on a neighboring farm which used to be part of our but now it’s not.
            Everybody knows that people say ghost will show up on a camera so we went to the barn at night with one to try and photograph ghost. We go in through the bottom entrance. There is a long hallway that goes to the bottom story of the barn. The door at the end is for some reason slightly open. When walked slowly up to the door and went in. We walked around carefully and took multiply pictures. We didn't look at them until we got outside because we were scared of what we might see. When we looked at the picture for the most part there was nothing. But there we a couple of picture that till this day are unexplained  There where tiny, round, white or clearer, ball like objects. The orbs always seem to be hiding in the corner. We left right after that. The next day I was walking around there and walked down to look thought the hallway. The door was open which was weird because I had personally shut it behind me and I was the last one out. We have gone back a couple more times since then but there was nothing. There have been a couple of nights when I would be walking by myself or with a friend and the light to the down stairs was on at around 12:00 o’clock. We just run in, turn it off, and try not to over thing it.
This is a good story because it is relatable to my life. It is exciting, keeps your attention, and might be scary to some people.
            

MY BOOK OF THE MONTH

The book I am reading is called Unlikely Friendships by Jennifer S. Holland. This book doesn't really have a main character because it is about different animals. There are forty seven different pair of animals that are unlikely to be friends because of their differences. One example is the African elephant and the sheep. The elephant's mother had died and it was alone in till it meet the sheep. The book is trying to say that friendships have no bound and just because your different doesn't mean you can be together. I chose this book because I thought it looked very interesting. Also I want to read about unexpected friendships between two animals.

  

MY POSITION RESEARCH PROJECT





Andrew Ruff
Mrs. Zurkowski
Aquas
September 25, 2012
Medical Marijuana: Good or Bad?
            There are a lot of problems concerning the legalization of medical marijuana. Some people might think it’s good, some people might think it’s bad. Can marijuana really help cure diseases such as cancer and other harmful things? Some people believe it while others think it’s a rumor. But can marijuana properly be viewed as a good medicine to treat such a terrible thing? Marijuana contains cannabinoids which some claims can help reduce nausea and increase appetite in cancer and AIDs patients (Sack). There is a ton of people who will state that smoking medical marijuana helps in their everyday life. Medical marijuana cannot be viewed as a proper medicine because it basically hands a get-high-free card to just about anyone along with all the risk of health issues (Sack).
            So many people think that just because one doctor says it may help cancer that marijuana is such a good medicine but nobody glances an eye at all the negative effects of smoking pot.  Everybody would be shocked to learn that the marijuana that they are smoking for the problems might actually cause the problems (Sack). Marijuana may contain cancer-causing or otherwise harmful hydrocarbons and may contain toxic contaminations such as mold or pesticides. Chronic marijuana use is associated with a lot of well documented health problems including a variety of cancers to adults and to children who were exposed to the drug in utero (Sack). It has also been associated with many long term health problems such as depression, anxiety, and psychosis (Sack). All drugs legally approved for the United States undergo extensive safety studies. Marijuana doesn’t meet these criteria. If marijuana can actually help with all these terrible health problems that we have today then that’s greats but the risk of using pot is too high. What if it just makes your problem worst?
            What if marijuana doesn’t even help certain problems? What if getting high just makes people feel a little better? A new study at the University of Arizona show evidence that medical marijuana might just not help certain problems you may have (Wingett Sanchez). They tested to see if it would help with anxiety, depression, migraines, or post-traumatic stress disorder (Wingett Sanchez). They only found a little evidence that it would treat post-traumatic stress disorder but not enough to confirm it (Wingett Sanchez). It had no effect, good or bad, on migraines (Wingett Sanchez). The test didn’t show positive results that it would help the anxiety but uses of marijuana have been linked to cause depression in the long run (Wingett Sanchez). “In the eyes on the United States federal government cannabis is an illegal drug and has no place in the clinic.
            Stopping medical marijuana is very important to the public’s health. If medical marijuana is legalized in all fifty states then the number of various diseases will skyrocket. Although it may help with some problems including, although it has not been fully proven, the killing of cancer cells, the risk of enabling it to every person is too high. “Just because some doctors practice bad medicine with legal drugs doesn’t make marijuana a good medicine” (Sack). In any state with legal medical marijuana, doctors with hand out a marijuana card with asking very few questions. In other words, anyone can get marijuana as long as they can answer a few questions. “Anyone who wants to get a medical marijuana card knows there are unscrupulous doctor who will give you recommendations with few questions asked” (Sack). “Without a doubt, medical marijuana hands a get-out-of-jail-free card to people who just want to get high” (Sack). Because marijuana does not have safety standards marijuana cannot be viewed as a medicine (Savage). “Making marijuana legally available for medical use will not improve patient care” (Savage). If marijuana is legalized it will only send a statement to the people of United States saying that the use of marijuana is safe which will increase the use a marijuana and cause a major public health crisis. If everybody is smoking pot the hospitals will be overrun by sick patients and people who “are not feeling well” because of all the negative effects of it. Besides, there are few patients whose issues cannot be solved by proper medications without the use of medical marijuana. If a proper doctor is taking close care of his patients then there problems should heal just fine without the use of marijuana. “The introduction of medical marijuana would not help to solve people’s problems but make them worst” (savage). “Rather than support medical marijuana, legislators should work to improve access for all citizens to good quality health care to treat all problems” (Savage).
            There are some people who still think marijuana is a good idea.  There is some research that says that marijuana can help kill cancer cells. It has been shown to reduce nausea. Smoking marijuana of a daily bases can potentially help you feel better. Just getting high for most people is all it takes. Some might think it wrong to look at it that way but most people who are in favor in medical marijuana think that is getting high makes you feel better than just go smoke some pot. They don’t care about what it really does but rather how it makes you feel. Although there is countless research that shows smoking marijuana has multiply effects on you, some people are still all for medical marijuana.
            Everybody in America should work together to put a final end to medical marijuana in all states. To do this we should make drug laws for strict. Also we need to make the penalty for the use of illegal marijuana worst. People need to first stop the states who are currently allowing the use of medical marijuana. We need to spend more time to research of the negative effects of marijuana and expose the results of the test to the public. There also needs to be a test to finally prove or invalidate the effects of marijuana on cancer cells. If it is proven that it does help to cure cancer then people should work on getting rid of the negative effects of pot.
            Marijuana is a very bad idea for medicine and should be stopped. This topic is important to others because if marijuana is approved for all states it will cause a major public health issues. Then again if marijuana can help cure cancer then it might one day make a great medicine.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

                                                              Web Sources
Grant, Bob. “Medical Marijuana:somke, Fire, and Science.” Scientist. Jul 2012:36. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. 16 Sep 2012.
Leff, Lisa. “Pot-Based Prescription Drug Looks for FDA OK.” Desert Sun. 22 Jan 2012: n.p. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web.  16 Sep 2012
Sack, David. “Is Marijuana Good Medicine?.” Los Angeles Times. 26 Jul 2012:A.23. Sirs Researcher. Web 16 Sep 2012
Savage, Seddon R. “Medical Marijuana Is Not The Answer.” Concord Monitor. 27 Apr 2012: n.p. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. 16 Sep 2012.
Wingett Sanchez, Yvonne. “Medical Benefits of Pot in Dispute.”  Arizona Republic. 17 Jul 2012: A.1. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web 16 Sep 2012