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Archives for July 2011

School vs. Summer

July 21, 2011 by bb-pawprint

I find it very interesting that during the school year, especially during the last months of school, everyone is dying for the school year to end. All the students are talking about how this summer is going to be amazing, and how they just can’t wait until they’re finally out of school. But then summer comes, and everyone is still complaining. People feel that they’re bored, that they have nothing to do, and that school needs to start already.

School is so stressful. Some students feel they need the summer to finally have fun. But, other students need school to start so they can be productive. My friends and I complain how we won’t have time for each other during the school year, but somehow we end up hanging out all the time, and we don’t even go to the same school or live in the same neighborhoods. However, when school is done and summer arrives, I barely ever see my friends!
It bothered me for a while and I couldn’t understand why that happened. But, when I think about it, teenagers are always busy. Teenagers have deadlines, homework, tests, projects and they can barely think straight. Teenagers are more motivated to escape their crazy hectic lives and reach out to their close friends. If  they need to vent or just need to laugh, they will want to want to hang out with their friends.

Teenagers seem to be a lot less stressed during the summer, and yet they don’t use their free time to do all the activities they said they were going to do. I know this doesn’t apply to every group of friends, but it definitely applies to mine.

Summer is hot, beaches are open, water parks are just a car ride away and fun seems to be everywhere.Yet, my friends and I barely see much of each other.

As much as I do not like the stress and work of the school year, being able to spend time with my friends makes it worth it.

Filed Under: News

Time Ticking By

July 21, 2011 by bb-pawprint

Time passes us in an instant. It speeds across the world and is a part of life. Time effects everyone and people deal with it in different ways. For me, it’s hard to fully embrace the concept of time going by. I suppose I’m scared to admit that it is summer, for the fear that it will quickly end. 


When I go to California at the end of the summer to visit my family, time goes by so fast, despite me trying to hold onto every second. I spend my summers in Julian, California, where my brother and I would run barefoot across the caked earth to see the mesmerizing sunset every night, in every shade of color possible. I used to close my eyes and pray that moment would last forever. Yet, as part of nature, time just goes by and the moment soon ends. 

In 3rd grade, I remember reading the book “Tuck Everlasting.” I used to wish that I could live forever like the protagonists Tuck and May. Yet, as time went by, I came to terms with Winnie Foster’s decision to not live forever, because then life wouldn’t be the same. If I could live forever I wouldn’t treasure the small things in life, like hearing rain storms in the country or swimming in the salty ocean with the sun beating across your skin. When I think about it now, I’m glad time goes by quickly and allows me to experience new chapters of life. Yet, once you admit that your childhood has slipped away, it’s even harder to admit that summer will come to an end, and the new school year will occur in no time. So, despite it seeming foolish, summer is a small part of me that I never want to slip by.

Filed Under: News

Around The World in 80 Seconds

July 21, 2011 by bb-pawprint

I never realized how quaint of a neighborhood Jamaica is. Located in the heart of Queens, Jamaica truly exhibits the idea of New York as a “melting pot”. Here, South Asians, African Americans, East Asians, West Indians, Hispanics and European Americans can all be seen mingling in one central area: Hillside Avenue.

A short walk down this neighborhood is almost like touring the globe. On the corner of 168th Street, South Asian women proudly wear traditional garb (the selwar-kameez) or religious wear (the burqa) and gossip about the latest happenings in the Desi community. Nearby, Hispanic day laborers banter away in rapid Spanish as they wait for the next Manhattan-bound bus. Occasionally, a visitor can hear the unique twang that Caribbean English possesses when Guyanese and Trinitarian members of the community are talking.
Jamaica residents come from all walks of life, and success crosses all color barriers. Asians, Latinos, blacks, and whites alike own businesses throughout the area. College students of all colors can be seen taking the Q46 up to St. John’s University. What fascinates me most about Jamaica is the mosque. Masjid al-Mamoor, better known as the Jamaica Muslim Center, is unlike any mosque I have ever came across. For starters, the mosque has separate accommodations for women, which is uncommon among most mosques in New York City. Evening prayers usually have congregations of 100 people, greater than that of most other mosques. Even the imam is different. Imam Shamsi Ali is the most progressive and moderate imam I have met. Unlike most imams, this spiritual leader is not camera shy and is open to interviews with the media. 

Filed Under: News

Test Blog

July 21, 2011 by bb-pawprint

Is this working?

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New Song Review: Otis Redding by Kanye West & Jay-Z

July 20, 2011 by bb-pawprint

In today’s society, it seems as though the entire Hip-Hop genre has been misconstrued and given a new meaning. With new artists recording mediocre and expletive-filled music, not only are the songs hard to listen to, but the songs also insinuate that this is not a genre that people should continue to take seriously when in fact, it is. Fortunately, a bit of life was implemented in Hip-Hop this evening when Jay-Z and Kanye West leaked: Otis Redding, a song off of their upcoming album “Watch the Throne.”   

While listening to the song, I was immediately drawn to the soulful and simplistic vibe it exuded. It’s not everyday that you come across a Hip-Hop song that doesn’t have an obnoxious beat which, in most cases, is the decisive factor that determines if a song will be popular or not. After being drawn in, I was captured when both artists took turns rapping without uttering an overwhelming amount of expletives or degrading lyrics. Both Jay-Z and Kanye West have proven themselves to be artists who are capable of producing music of quality and versatility. In my opinion, Otis Redding is the paragon that supports this statement. Essentially, I can honestly say that I am disappointed with the turn Hip-Hop has taken. However, with artists such Kanye West and Jay-Z, I am confident that despite the immense amount of ignorant music, there will be more music of substance to look forward to.

Filed Under: News

This week's Tosh.0

July 20, 2011 by bb-pawprint

This week on Tosh.0, Tosh showed several hilarious videos (as usual). The most memorable video was the one he opened with, which was of two girls arm wrestling and one of the girls breaks her arm during the game. This was painful to watch, I didn’t know that an arm could break from arm wrestling, its supposed to be a safe and friendly competition. Another video he made fun of was a man and his girlfriend smoking salvia in their bedroom. They trip so hard that the man falls out the window. This is the kind of video he shows to prevent people from doing stupid things, I think its effective and funny at the same time. This weeks web redemption (a segment of the show where he gives redemption to someone who posted embarrassing videos) was about a marathon, where the girls running kept falling and ended up crawling across the finish line. The web redemption was a treadmill marathon. There were rows of people running on treadmills. Tosh was standing in front of the running in place crowd motivating them with funny entertainment. In the “race” he had a man in a panda suit, a girl running in slow motion, a winner of an actual NYC marathon, and soldiers in full uniform. This episode gets a 10/10 for me.

Filed Under: News

One of the Disappointing Aspects of New York City

July 20, 2011 by bb-pawprint

Some rules and regulations in New York City amaze me. For example, in order to play tennis on a public court, every player needs their own permit. Meaning, more than one permit needs to be presented, before being allowed to play on the courts. I find this to be a highly ridiculous rule. You would think one permit would be enough to reserve one court. How does the Department of Parks and Recreation expect most players to play by themselves or with someone they are not familiar with? Furthermore, single player games can only be an hour long. Not much progress can be gained by players, especially beginners, with this daily time frame. 

Another ridiculous detail is the pricing of the permits. Teenagers, who are under 18-years-old, have to pay $10 for a full season permit, whereas adults pay $200. I have no idea why the price range for the permit is so large. Unfortunately, I became aware of these details after I bought my own tennis permit earlier this week. I figured if I had a permit, I would be able to play tennis on a daily basis with my 20-year old cousin, who also purchased his own tennis racket with the hope that I would be able to teach him how to play the sport. Now, not only does my cousin not want to purchase his own permit, but he also cannot return his tennis racket, because he took off the price tag and threw away the receipt. This is a scenario where I have no choice but to say, “NYC, sometimes you disappoint me.”

Filed Under: News

My Ridiculous Lunch Period

July 20, 2011 by bb-pawprint

Today on July 20, 2011 I and group friends from Baruch College Now class were eating lunch together at one of the restaurants we are allowed to eat at. While we were sitting down eating lunch together a feMALE and her boy… friend was sitting at the table next to be being as obnoxious as can be.

I tried not to pay attention to their conversation, but it is very difficult when the she-male was yelling about how Jennifer Lopez should take her Emmy and run and the man taking pictures of the she-male while leaning into me! They really got my attention through when they were talking about how all teenagers are stuck up and should drop out of school.

They even had the nerve to talk to me. They asked how old I was and why I was over here. They acted like I stepped into their territory and I needed to prove myself. So in order for me to prove myself, they wanted to know what I planned on being when I am older. I didn’t answer at first because I thought if I ignore them, they will do them same. But they kept at it. So I finally answered them by saying sports writer.

She was yelling at me saying if I don’t play sports, I should not be a sports writer. Out of nowhere she yelled saying that Kobe Bryant has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. She even said repeatedly REDICULOUS! REDICULOUS! By that time I was laughing so hard that she was getting so heated at my goal I snapped my fingers and said ridiculous to show that I am not taking her seriously.

By that time, I pissed her off so much by laughing she decided to leave the restaurant because she did not want to be around me. All I said was I wanted to be a sports writer, and she got affined by that? Craziest lunch period ever!

Filed Under: News

Rhythm of Latin- Ballroom

July 19, 2011 by bb-pawprint

    When I watch dancers dance a ballroom dance, I always pay attention to how sharp their moves are, their face expressions, their emotions and how well they tell a story through the dance. Since I have been paying attention to Latin- Ballroom dancing for a while now, I have noticed that each dance almost always has the same story line. For example, the Rumba is always a love story, a Foxtrot is always starring a couple in love and a Paso Doble is always about bull fighting. Bull fighting is when a woman is the cape and a man is the fighter or in other words, a couple caught in a very anger situation.

    I personally like Latin dancers to dance the Cha-Cha. This dance is all about using your hips and legs at the same time; basically flirting with your partner on the dance floor. My favorite Ballroom dance is between the Tango and Waltz. The Tango demands you to feel sexy, passionate and angry. This dance makes you move very fast and sharp! While I dance the Waltz, it makes me feel like a lady. It is a very lovely dance, and it’s the dance that is usually danced at your wedding.

    I think Latin- Ballroom dancing is the best dance out there. Even though it is a really competitive dance, people can try it for fun. The Latin dances are Samba, Cha Cha, Paso Doble, Jive, Salsa and Mambo. The Ballroom dances are the Tango, Argentine Tango (which has more leg action), Foxtrot, Waltz and Viennese Waltz (which has more turns). Trust me, you will love the experience.

Filed Under: News

Sleep Is My Favorite Hobby

July 19, 2011 by bb-pawprint

I remember, when I was little, nap time was a sort of punishment for us. I always wanted to stay up as late as I could. Being able to stay up until 9pm was a privilege. But when you’re little, you end up going to sleep early anyway. It’s just how it works when you’re small. Especially when you’re in daycare or kindergarten. The teachers force you to lay your head down on your mat and close your eyes. It was the worse when you couldn’t sleep for the whole 45 minutes.

But now, being 17-years-old, I enjoy napping. I enjoy sleeping overall. I love staying up as late as I can and waking up when I’m refreshed and ready for the day. I haven’t met a person that doesn’t enjoy a nice rest and the comfort of being in bed. In the summer, I love being able to sleep in as the fan hits my skin and the sun shines through my window. Waking up at 6:50 am to get ready for school was never the highlight of my morning. I love being able to sleep for a long period of time and not wake up exhausted.

Now, I understand why adults enjoy time to themselves and to close their eyes for a couple of hours and relax. Ah, the best feeling in the world. 

It’s great to sleep. It’s good for us. It’s especially good for me. Ha.

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