We are approaching a history making period in Presidential history with two front runners being minorities. We have Hillary Clinton a woman and Barack Obama being Black. Will American minorities step up and vote? Will the voice of minorities finally be heard?
I personally think that it is a duty for all Americans to to vote. That is our way of expressing how we feel and our way of letting the country know where we want our country to go.
So many people sit back and complain about how the country is ran, but very few actually take the necessary steps towards change.
What do you think? Do you vote?
G-Girl
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Monday, December 10, 2007
Wutz it going to take to accomplish goals in 2008?
2008 is just around the corner. I can't believe how fast the year went by. As I look back to remember the year, I realize my goals that I set for 2007 were not met. Let's see. I didn't win the lottery. I don't weigh 115 pounds. I'm still trying to figure out what my purpose on earth is. Throughout 2007 I found myself being so busy that I could barely find time for myself. As the year comes to a close I find myself having more time than usual so I decided to start something I never could finish in the past. I decided to commit myself to living my life in a more structured way for the next three months to see if I can get things done in a more peaceful enjoyable way. I will be making a daily schedule for myself and my responsibility will be to do only the things listed on my schedule and to complete them in the time given. Hopefully this will help me stay focused and accomplish more tasks without being stressed. I will be posting my progress.
I'm sure there are many of you who can relate. What is it going to take to accomplish goals in 2008? What are some of your goals?
I'm sure there are many of you who can relate. What is it going to take to accomplish goals in 2008? What are some of your goals?
Labels:
2008,
dreams,
goals,
hopes,
motivations,
new year resolutions
Saturday, December 8, 2007
Wutz it going to take for Americans to get jobs in a bilingual society?
Americans today are up against some tuff competition when it comes to working and finding a job in a society that is being flooded with Spanish speaking families. Many jobs including government jobs are requiring candidates to be bilingual in Spanish. Could this be the latest form of discrimination in America? Why should Americans be required to speak a foreign language in order to work in America?
G-Girl
G-Girl
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