Thursday, September 18, 2014
Dream Job
My dream job is to work in a hospital or house that is meant for girls with eating disorders as a counseling psychologist. This job would be in Kansas outside of a major city so I wouldn't have to deal with traffic or loud noises. Also I would want a salary that is close to $80,000 per year as soon as I start working. The house I worked in would have a comfortable setting that felt like home and not a jail cell. At my job all my girls would be slowly improving their lives daily, and I would know that I helped guide them to a better self. In the house I would be slowly working my way up to the top counselor and getting paid more. While I'm working there also I have stable emotions so that I don't let to much get to me. Also that I will be giving the best advice I can offer, and can physically see changes in my girls. Most importantly at this dream job I would walk into work happy to be there and loving every second of it. This job would be something I looked forward to going to every day and not something that I was dreading.
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Movie Review: 42
The movie 42 is all about an African American male, Jackie Robinson, who makes it into the MLB in a time when it was said that whites and blacks were to be separate. Throughout the entire movie it shows him overcoming many racial obsticals thrown at him. In this time, espically in the south, there were many people that doubted the black community and there potential. Jackie Robinson led the way for many more African American athletes to push their way into playing higher level athletics and removing segregation. I think the movie was very accurate in the showing how tough it was at that time for black Americans in that time period along with how Jackie had a big influnce in baseball rules. Overall, I thought this was a great movie that depicted a a great time in history very well. The actor did a great job showing feeling through the screen. In the movie I also loved how they showed that Jackie Robison actually changed the minds and attitudes of the people that doubted them. Its was an inspiring movie to go and watch. I fully recommend all genders and ages to go and see this movie.
5/5 stars
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