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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Emotions

Do ghost and spirits have emotions to they care for the well being of others , are their emotions the reason why their spirits are held here? Or do they just care for themselves and would do anything to get what they want?, even if that means hurting use.

Based on the story of the Lady in White, it is possible for ghost or spirits to look out for humans. But dose that mean that she has feeling. I think yes because, why else would she worn you that something is going to happen, because she cares about your well being, with her caring it show that she has feelings and emotions. But I have also found there are spirits who don't care for the well being of human but that doesn't mean that they don't have feeling's.

For example, based on this story have read on Toni's page, Toni, her husband and children moved a few houses down from Mama and when the family began to help them move in the discovered that their new home was haunted. Kimberly, Toni's sister began to get this strong feeling when entering the living room, a feeling of dread. Kimberly had sensed this before and told her that this feeling was not good. She sensed this spirit in the living room and this spirits is very angry and and doesn't want them in his house.

All in all I have found that ghost maybe stuck in a our world because of an emotional attachment. Spirits may also care for the well being of human and they me take steps try protect us. When other spirits my try to hurt us because we have offended them in some way. But what I have learn is that spirits and ghost have emotion just like humans.

Toni's Page, Mama, http://www.true-ghost-stories.com/Toni.html, http://www.true-ghost-stories.com/Mama.html

To Experience Good and Evil Spirits

As you know based on most of the ghost stories you have heard of the spirit in the story are evil. Why do you think that these spirits are evil? We think of them as evil because we are told of the evil deed they have done and the done, but are there any stories of good spirits? The answer is yes in my research I have found stories of good and evil spirits.

For example in my last post I I told you a story of the Lady In White. She she an perfect example that there are good kind spirit, she doesn't just haunt the house or try to make the people that live in that house lives a living hell, instead she tries to protect them and let them know that something is going on or that something is going to happen.

I have also found stories of evil spirits who are trying to bring harm to the people that live in the houses that they haunt the place that their spirit wont leave. For example I read this story of this women spirit with red eyes who would try to attack the people that lived in the house that she haunted causing fear not allowing these people to feel safe in there own house.

I conclusion, there are good and evil spirits out there. I wish is that if I were to ever have an encounter with a spirit or a ghost I wish that it is a good spirit, but if I were to ever encounter something evil my belief and faith in God will always protect me.

Haunted Memories, Mama http://www.true-ghost-stories.com/Mama.html http://www.true-ghost-stories.com/HauntedMemories.html

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Interview with my MOM

Moving on with my project I was eager to find out some anwsers about my Mom.I asked my Mom ,so Mom what has been the biggest challenge adapting to the US life? I didn't say it in English I had to translate it to her.She told me that the English barrier it's so difficult that's my biggest challenge because its so hard for me to learn and living in a Country where you dont know the language its not easy .Then moving on to my next quetion so Mom what has(have) been the most welcome suprise about US life and why?The most welcome suprise for me would have to be the freedom we get in the US it is great.The most I miss about albania is Family espacially my Mom I miss her to much .The Albanian customs or practices that are still most important to me is Ramadan ,its a big holiday for us in which we fast.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Final Reflection...

Hi, my name is Japhet Olivera and I was doing research on organ donation. The main reason I choose this topic was because I am a awaiting bone marrow donor for my mother. In the beginning of this project my teacher Mr.Malley told us (his students) to pick something that we want to know about and learn about. Basically something we can benefit from and I immediately thought of this process I'm going through and figured I should learn about this. As I began my research I only had three or four main questions of the topic. I wonder if organ donation was fair. Can doctors be bribed, are they other alternatives to people in need of organs, Also can people that are rich bypass the list with money? Most importantly what do people do that need a organ transplant but can't afford it? But as I researched more,I began to come up with many more question.

For instance, the more facts and information I found then the more curious I was of the topic. The research gave me information of not only bone marrow transplants,but of organ donation in general.
For example, I have found information on the declaration that's on the back of you Identification card (license, Permit, and so on). I also discovered a interesting chart with statistics on patients awaiting organ transplants. I also found statistics on costs of the procedure and on the cost of the actual organ itself. Here is a chart that I found on current candidates that are awaiting an organ.






















Waiting list candidates99,226 as of 05/12/2008
Transplants January - February 20084,471as of 05/09/2008
Donors January - February 20082,286as of 05/09/2008

Based on Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) data


Throughout my research I never thought that there would be so many concerns of organ donation. I found 10 main concerns/myths that people have about organ donation. These concerns turn people away from even thinking about it. I will post these concerns so you can take a look at them, and hopefully it will answer a question that you may have and possibly change your perspective of things.
Myth No. 1. If I agree to donate my organs, my doctor or the emergency room staff won't work as hard to save my life. They'll remove my organs as soon as possible to save somebody else.
Reality. When you go to the hospital for treatment, doctors focus on saving your life — not somebody else's. You'll be seen by a doctor whose specialty most closely matches your particular emergency. The doctor in charge of your care has nothing to do with transplantation.

Myth No. 2. Maybe I won't really be dead when they sign my death certificate. It'll be too late for me if they've taken my organs for transplantation. I might have otherwise recovered.
Reality. Although it's a popular topic in the tabloids, in reality, people don't start to wiggle a toe after they're declared dead. In fact, people who have agreed to organ donation are given more tests to determine that they are truly dead than are those who haven't agreed to organ donation.

Myth No. 3. Organ donation is against my religion.
Reality. Organ donation is consistent with the beliefs of most religions. This includes Catholicism, Protestantism, Islam and most branches of Judaism. If you're unsure of or uncomfortable with your faith's position on donation, ask a member of your clergy. Another option is to check the federal Web site OrganDonor.gov, which provides religious views on organ donation and transplantation by denomination.

Myth No. 4. I'm under age 18. I'm too young to make this decision.
Reality. That's true, in a legal sense. But your parents can authorize this decision. You can express to your parents your wish to donate, and your parents can give their consent knowing that it's what you wanted. Children, too, are in need of organ transplants, and they usually need organs smaller than those an adult can provide.

Myth No. 5. I want my loved one to have an open-casket funeral. That can't happen if his or her organs or tissues have been donated.
Reality. Organ and tissue donation doesn't interfere with having an open-casket funeral. The donor's body is clothed for burial, so there are no visible signs of organ or tissue donation. For eye donation, an artificial eye is inserted, the lids are closed, and no one can tell any difference. For bone donation, a rod is inserted where bone is removed. With skin donation, a very thin layer of skin similar to a sunburn peel is taken from the donor's back. Because the donor is clothed and lying on his or her back in the casket, no one can see any difference.

Myth No. 6. I'm too old to donate. Nobody would want my organs.
Reality. There's no defined cutoff age for donating organs. Organs have been successfully transplanted from donors in their 70s and 80s. The decision to use your organs is based on strict medical criteria, not age. Don't disqualify yourself prematurely. Let the doctors decide at your time of death whether your organs and tissues are suitable for transplantation.

Myth No. 7. I'm not in the greatest health, and my eyesight is poor. Nobody would want my organs or tissues.
Reality. Very few medical conditions automatically disqualify you from donating organs. The decision to use an organ is based on strict medical criteria. It may turn out that certain organs are not suitable for transplantation, but other organs and tissues may be fine. Don't disqualify yourself prematurely. Only medical professionals at the time of your death can determine whether your organs are suitable for transplantation.

Myth No. 8. I would like to donate one of my kidneys now, rather than wait until my death. But I hear you can't do that unless you're a close family member of someone in need.

Reality. While that used to be the case, it isn't any longer. Whether it's a distant family member, friend or complete stranger you want to help, you can donate a kidney through certain transplant centers.

If you decide to become a living donor, you will undergo extensive questioning to ensure that you are aware of the risks and make sure you're giving away your kidney out of pure goodwill and not in return for financial gain. You will also undergo testing to determine that your kidneys are in good shape and that you can live a healthy life with just one kidney.

You can also donate blood or bone marrow during your lifetime. Contact your local chapter of the American Red Cross for details on where you can donate or sign up.


Myth No. 9. Rich, famous and powerful people always seem to move to the front of the line when they need a donor organ. There's no way to ensure that my organs will go to those who've waited the longest or are the neediest.
Reality. The rich and famous aren't given priority when it comes to allocating organs. It may seem that way because of the amount of publicity generated when celebrities receive a transplant, but they are treated no differently from anyone else. In fact, the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS), the organization responsible for maintaining the national organ transplant network, subjects all celebrity transplants to an internal audit to make sure the organ allocation was appropriate.

Myth No. 10. My family will be charged if I donate my organs.

Reality. The organ donor's family is never charged for donating. The family is charged for the cost of all final efforts to save your life, and those costs are sometimes misinterpreted as costs related to organ donation. Costs for organ removal go to the transplant recipient.(Clinic, Mayo)

Further more, I would like to talk about what I feel is most Interesting about my topic. I Believe that what I am going to tell you will be more shocking to you than any facts that I have discused with you so far. Did you know that there has been many cases that the actual "Organ" itself is more expensive than the actual operation? I mean I couldn't believe it. So I said to myself "How is that fair?'' I mean why is it that the organ/tissue that is (Donated) meaning given for FREE, be taken and priced? Correct me if I'm wrong but there is something wrong with that. I do not that that free tissue and organs donated all over the world should be priced,no matter how many are needed and how rare the specific organ/tissue is. Please feel free to tell me your thoughts and opinions.

Lastly, beside the fact there are cases that organs/tissues can be more expensive than the actual operation itself. Can you believe that "It helps To be Rich" yes, that is a term very much bought up by many individuals. There was an article in the "TIME" magazine discussing organ/tissue candidates that have more money than others, in other words (Rich People) have an better possibility at receiving a transplant no matter what position they are on the list. Now that is not fair at all. And although this may be some authors opinion, I have reason to believe that it is very true. I feel that i can visualize it in my mind. I also feel that this specific issue should be investigated. Why is it that the poor people that need transplants have a lower chance compared to Rich people? this seriously needs to get justified because I don't think that its fair when we can have poor people donate and be a good u.s. citizen but when the favor needs to be returned, nothing happens.

Further more,I would like to add to this paragraph that yes people do have health insurance, but sometimes all costs to certain procedures are not covered. and sadly to say I can back that statement up because my mother is a kimo patient and yes she was covered but the treatments that she was taking were so expensive that the insurance company kicked her off due to the result that Roswell exceeded the funds to her plan. It broke my heart to find that out 2 days ago on June 8Th,2008. My mind officially went blank and my mother tried to calm me down and sooth me with her calm words "every things going to be ok". I like to believe so but sometimes you cant ignore the truth. What hurt me most wasn't only that the insurance got cut off but , she told me that she was showing positive effects on the treatment. Meaning she was getting better. But now she gets cut off? But what can I say or do?...I think positive and thank god that shes still here with me. Its better than not having here at all right? I know god has a plan for everything and he knows what he is doing.

In conclusion, There are many interesting things i found out about organ donation that I would never know if I didn't research it like I did. And although I found out many things that I didn't agree with, I would be an organ donor to help save someones life. Lastly, I would like to say that this was by far the best learning experience that I had in my teacher class so far through out my 4 years being in high school. I would like to thank my English teacher for appointing us this task for the end of the year.





































Thursday, May 22, 2008

The search is all done . The question is answered I have fund new info and some thing i didn't fund at all . The time I spent researching was not fairy fun but I love video games I will spared the I have learned with everyone .

I have learned is that people can learn from video games . They have done allot of stud's over the years and fund that people learn different things like hand eye cor , timing , ways deal with different conficts , ways to socialize . These things have been proven in studies.

The interviews that I have done are all coming the way way they both have the same ideas.In the interviews I found that people that are gamers have much more for the video games than a person that has never play a video game would . People that play games us them for many different things like to relax , to pass time , and to open new worlds. Plus these people are also learning different skills that they can use in the real world like problem solving that can be used to solve something more difficult . People that due not play or even look at are some times missing out on the lessons that are taught but some times they were the smart ones because they don't have to spend money on the new game that came out . There are many sides to the story that are just stupid but people do not see that fights happen over a video games . If one loses or they talk to much s and they cross the little line and some people have a problem not reacting. For example ''my brother William he has a problem with the whole trash talking and he does cross the line and plus he pays for it , this is something that I have seen and me personally will never do is trash talk and try to be some thing I am not ''.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Why Donate?,Common Questions,And Donation Process. (blg5).........http://www.medcure.org/?gclid=COiTz_24tZMCFQEqIgodSVQYCA

Today as I was searching for further information about organ donation I was linked to a very interesting website. This website answered a question that hasn't even came to my mind. It gave me some good information about what donations are used for.I am very happy I found the this new site. This website reports that human donations are not only a gift to a person to survive,but also is a gift to scientist that allows them to study the human body for numerous different types of research.

For example, when you donate your body doctors/ and or scientist study them to find cures for life threatening conditions such as cancer and Alzheimer’s among many others.Donations are also used to help find new medicines and allows doctors to experiment new surgical procedures for future patients.Each donation is highly respected and valued as if the person was still alive. Many people question if you can still donate if the person died of a disease? The answer to that question is Yes, almost all donations are accepted regardless of age,disease, or state of health.

Lastly,donations can be used for a human in need and for cures for the future that comes.
Remember donating is free and some companies cover extra charges that apply such as MedCure.









Monday, May 19, 2008

Interview With Modesto Vega

Moe has been playing video games for 22 years. He likes playing war, sports, fighting, racing, & fantasy. Moe's opinion is that there is good and bad.
Bad - To much violence week minded.
Good - Makes the human minds better. Opens new adveures and work in the future.
Opens possibility's teens see them selves in a world were they could be anything they want and gives them hope for jobs in today's world and tomorrows.Moe has learned yes how to play on a team, and how to socialize.Yes !! online game community and they talk to other people.This helps with personal problems because they talk to many different people.No video games will never become a teaching tool due to society's views on them.Society will open there eye's in the future as an whole, to see that it's a way of langue , and conakshin.The interview with Moe was fun but still I wanted more on my topic.

Friday, May 16, 2008

To Be Continued .... of my Search True Ghost Stories

As I continued my search I decided to do a search on true ghost stories in my search I found this great website (www.true-ghost-stories.com) created by this women who her family and she have experience ghost encounter often. On her website she has posted her family's experiences and also her own personal experiences. She has also posted picture of strange things. When you first enter the website there is a introduction. In this introduction she women who created the website tells the story of what inspired her to create the website. After you are done reading the introduction you will click on the enter link. With this this link you will enter into a world of daily supernatural activity.

One story that really caught my interest is Mama's story of The Lady In White. The Lady in White is a spirit that mama has been encountering for a few years now.But this lady in white is more then just a spirit to her she is a messager. This lady in white tends to appear when something is going to happen to someone or something in her family. For example mama's house caught fire and the house nearly burned to the ground.Most of the back of the house as destroyed by the fire and everything was destroyed but anything of religious nature. The morning before the fire the neighbor claim o hear a load screaming coming from this part of the house.

In conlusion, people who have had mama's exxperiance with this ghost or spirit has proven to me that ghost can be good but I'm sure that I will fiend someone who has encountered an evil spirit. That is what I am looking for in my next search.

Mama's Ghost Stories, http://www.true-ghost-stories.com/Mama.html

Something New I fund For Classification Of Games

There are more to the classification of video games than I thought .They have little parts that they look at to classify the video game.There are Physical education ,and Electronic games . These are the inportin ones.

Physical education

''There are four basic approaches to classifying the games used in physical education:[1]

game categories
This is a classification scheme invented by Nicol's, which classifies games according to three major categories: the game's physical requirements (i.e. what the game requires in addition to the players — equipment, size and nature of playing field, and so forth), the structure of the game (i.e. number of players, groupings of players, strategies, and so forth), and the game's personal requirements (i.e. what the game requires of the player — motor skills, fitness levels, numeracy, social skills, and so forth).
games for understanding
This is a classification scheme invented by Werner and Alomond that classifies games according to their strategies. It divides games into target games (e.g. archery); net or wall games (e.g. tennis); striking and field games (e.g. cricket); and invasion games (e.g. football).
core content
This is a classification scheme invented by Allison and Barrett that categorizes games by their form (i.e. whether they are novel games invented by the teacher or children, or whether they are existing games already widely played), by the movement skills that they require, by the "movement concepts" and game tactics that they require, and by the educational results of the game.
developmental games
This is a classification scheme invented by Gallahue and Celand that classifies games into four developmental levels, as part of an overall educational strategy of applying, reinforcing, and implementing movement and sports skills. The levels, in ascending order, are "low-level", "complex", "lead-up", and "official sports".''

Electronic games

''There are several methods of classifying electronic games (i.e. video games and computer games).

Solomon[2] puts forward a "commonsense, but broad" classification of electronic games, in particular computer games, into simulations (The game reflects reality.), abstract games (The game itself is the focus of interest.), and sports. In addition to these he points out that games (in general, not just electronic games) fall into classes according to numbers of players. Games with two players encompass board games such as chess. Games with multiple players encompass card games such as poker, and marketed family games such as Monopoly and Scrabble. Puzzles and Solitaire are one-player games. He also includes zero-player games, such as Conway's Game of Life, although acknowledging that others argue that such games do not constitute a game, because they lack any element of competition. He asserts that such zero-player games are nonetheless games because they are used recreationally.

Another method, developed by Wright, divides games into the following categories: educational or informative, sports, sensorimotor (e.g. action games, arcade games, fighting and shoot-em-up games, and driving and racing simulators), other vehicular simulators (not covered by driving and racing), strategy games (e.g. adventure games, war games, strategic simulations, role-playing games, and puzzles), and "other".[3]

A third method, developed by Funk and Buchman, and refined by others, classifies electronic games into six categories: general entertainment (no fighting or destruction), educational (learning or problem solving), fantasy violence (cartoon characters that must fight or destroy things, and risk being killed, in order to achieve a goal), human violence (like fantasy violence, but with human rather than cartoon characters), nonviolent sports (no fighting or destruction), and sports violence (fighting or destruction involved).[3]''


Wednesday, May 14, 2008

What to do What to do!

At first I really had no idea of what to do for my research, I thought about doing more interviews, but I had a feeling that that was not going to get me anywhere. I needed to find a more reliable source of information. So i decided to go back to the web and really spend some time looking for reliable source of information. So that's exactly what I did.

I came upon web site that really help me with my questions, it really was great help for me. The title of this web site is call "The Silent Epidemic." This web site is really interesting because it shows you all the different perspectives of why do students drop out school. Some of he information that that I look up was:

-Consequences of our Nation's Low Graduation Rates.
-Who is Dropping Out?
-Why do Student Drop Out of High School.
-Their Regrets
-What Might Help Students Stay in School.

I found out that some of the consequences of dropping out of, is that if you drop out of school you may tend to do crime in your live, and have a better chance of landing in jail than a person that got their High School degree, Also that a person that drop out of high school make about 9,500 dollars less than a person that has there high school degree and about a 1 million less that a person that has there college degree.

Must of the students that are dropping out are between the ages of 16 and 26, all of have there own story of why they are dropping out, but all of them have
similar reason. I found out that there are 5 top reason why are students dropping out. The first one is that classes are not interesting, Second one that they miss to many day and could not cash up. Third one is that students where spending time with people that where not interested in school. Fourth one is that they had to much freedom and not enough rules. And the last reason was because they where felling in there classes.

So this is just a little in formation that I came upon and I hope by my next post I have more information to offer my readers . And lets see if I find an answer to my question?

Brigedland, John, Dilulio, John. "The Silent Epidemic." Perspectives of High School Dropouts March 2006 31. 22 May 2008 .