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and 3: Please ignore all the posts with the label "Journal". They are just for my Web Design Class. I mean, if you're interested in what I do in my Web Design Class, go ahead, but yeah... I don't think they're too interesting...
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Freitag, 29. August 2014

Friday, August 29th 2014

Read this small newspaper clipping and then write a blog post about it. What are your thoughts? How does it make you feel? Do you agree? Disagree? Explain yourself.


I agree with John Tapene on some parts. For example, I agree with him when he says "You are important and you are needed." 
I also agree with the fact, that you should do your best so nobody has to be in war, in sickness or lonely again. But I definitely don't agree with "Your town does not owe you recreational facilities..."
In my eyes, everybody should do it's best to support their youth. Recreational facilities sound like something good for that. (even though I don't really know what they are)
I also think, that for some kids, what he proposed might be the right thing to do.
Mow the lawn, wash the windows, learn to cook, build a raft, get a job, visit the sick, study your lessons and after you've finished, read a book.
But in my opinion you can not generalize something like that. Every kid or teenager has different hobbies, different interests, a different character. A lot of people would not be happy with doing just that everyday, I'm sure. I wouldn't be. 


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