Friday, August 29, 2008

Blog 3

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Luke Beckman



I think that P.S.’s treatment was fair because he broke the code that has to have integrity. Also, I think that his father treated him more than fairly, as he even changed his relationship with P.S. in the end.
First, the school was being fair to him. The code of honor is only as good as the people who follow it. If the students don’t follow it, it makes the school in a way worse than other schools because it is so easy to cheat. I think that he deserved it because they have to keep there reputation good so that people don’t stop coming to the school. Also, I think the principle did a good job explaining to P.S. that what happened was what was supposed to happen.
I think that his father treated him more than fairly because his father wasn’t even angry at him. His father was very kind to him, and he even started to change his relationship with P.S. at the end. They started to laugh a little bit more, and P.S. started calling him dad. I think that P.S.’s dad was almost a bit to soft on him, and he should consider himself lucky.
P.S. was treated fairly by his teachers/peers and more than fairly by his father.

Friday, August 22, 2008

In class work

The last meal I had at a restaurant was a steak.

Homework is something intensely dislike.

The full moon sucks.

Pig from hell is one of my favorite local expressions.

Sometimes, its best to sleep in class.

Semi-pro is the best movie i have seen so far this year.

and as for the weekend, tonight im looking forward to sleep, tomarrow my plans include nothing, and sunday i want to do more nothing.

not waving, but drowning

Luke Beckman
August 21, 2008
English


Blog Entry

There was one instance in which I was wrong about how I looked on someone. It all started when I first me one of my old friends at my old school.
He came in 6th grade, and he didn’t seem to care much that he had left his old school. He was relatively large for his age, and he seemed very quiet. I didn’t really talk to him because I didn’t think he would have much to say. He seemed rather shy. However, I was completely and totally wrong. He was very energetic and very social. He was not afraid to do anything out of the ordinary, and he was very outspoken.
It felt kind of weird being so off about his personality. I think the reason I was wrong was that I didn’t go up and talk to him in the first place. It was almost shocking the night and day difference between the personality I assumed he had and his actual personality. I felt a little dumb afterwards, for pretty obvious reasons. I later became good friends with the kid, and was friends with him until he went to a different school (now my friendship with him is limited to pretty much facebook).
I try not to judge people to often, and I am glad to have learned a lesson about what might happen if you automatically assume something about a person.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Hi

your moms house