Today in history class we watched a video on how the Revolutionary War got started. When we got home we had to write up an answer to a question that out teacher gave us. The question was, 'The producers of America: Story of Us, named the first episode "Rebels". It is easy to understand why they would include people such as John Hancock, but why would they include the early colonists of Jamestown and Plymouth in this episode?' One of my classmates said this, "...you can't just include the main things in history, you have to include all of them even the minor things that happened." So where would we be if the "minor" things didn't happen?
Monday, September 17, 2012
Friday, September 14, 2012
Small Things
So I didn't get the part I auditioned for in our school musical but that's okay because I got Stage Manager. Which I did want. I was disappointed but then I thought of something, "there are no small parts because every part is big. Without the 'small parts' there would be no show. Even the audience plays a part because without them who would we perform for?" So that proves that there are not small things or simple things because everything and everyone has their own part that contributes.
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