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Archives for August 2011

So You Think You Can Dance

August 3, 2011 by bb-pawprint

So You Think You Can Dance is a reality competition show that is aired Wednesdays and Thursdays on channel 5. The show has had several seasons, and is currently in the middle of its eighth season.

The show allows talented dancers from across the country to compete in many different genres of dance, and competitors of all genres of dance are allowed to audition. I really love this show and have been watching it since its very first season, back in 2005. I love this show because I was a dancer myself, and even though I don’t do it anymore, I still have a passion for dance.
Whenever I watch these amazing dancers preform, something inside of me comes alive and it makes me feel like I am capable of being just as talented as they are. My favorite style of dance is contemporary, because I find it so beautiful. This style of dance can either be very hard, rough, fast, slow, soft or melodic. 
My favorite dancers from this season are without-a-doubt Melanie and Marko, who were actually partners for the first few weeks of the competition. Even though they aren’t partnered on the show anymore, I still love them just as much. They are both technical, yet so emotional when they dance, and I can’t take my eyes off them. I even find myself voting for them…and I never vote on shows like this.
All in all, I would say that this show is fantastic, and I will definitely continue to watch it and root for my favorite dancers in seasons to come. 

Filed Under: News

A Few Comments On Jihad

August 3, 2011 by bb-pawprint

Don’t be alarmed by the headline. Though mainstream media may convince you otherwise, Jihad is not simply holy war. I am not some misguided lunatic hell-bent on destroying America with a radical view of Islam.

Instead, Jihad is at the heart of any practicing Muslim’s lifestyle. The word ‘Jihad’ means “effort”, “Struggle” or “strive”. In Islamic terminology, Jihad is to exert one’s efforts in establishing Faith in Allah within oneself, one’s society and the world as a whole. This effort is spiritual, psychological and physical. A secondary form of Jihad is striving to experience guidance from the Quran and Hadith (sayings of the prophet and his companions) and to apply it to daily life. 
According to some scholars, “Jihad is the execution of effort against evil in the self and every manifestation of evil in society.” It is this message that is often misinterpreted by extremist Muslims. But, holy war is only a tertiary form of Jihad. Furthermore, there are limits to holy war. The holy Quran says, “fight in the way of Allah those who fight against you, but do not transgress the limits.” These “limits” are that all fighting may only be defensive and that holy war can only be waged by a true Islamic state (one that follows the Sharia’h completely). There are no true Islamic states in the world (not even Saudi Arabia) and there haven’t been any since the fall of the Ottoman Empire in 1923. 
Today, I faced a form of greater Jihad: fighting the temptation to break my fast. My class and I went on a tour for the food magazine, Saveur, and we were served a pseudo-brunch. I sat in their test kitchen enviously watching my classmates eat snickerdoodles and drink lemonade from Whole Foods. But, I didn’t break my fast, despite the temptation. I hope Allah will reward me for my efforts. 

Filed Under: News

The Last Time I Saw You

August 3, 2011 by bb-pawprint

If I had known today would be the last day I’d ever see you, I would have made up for all the pain I had put you through over the past couple of years. We came to this country together, and promised each other that no matter what it took, we would somehow create a better life in this alien environment. Unlike me, you stayed true to that promise. While you worked at the shirtwaist factory earning less than you knew you should, I couldn’t’t hold on to a job for more than a week. I hated the fact that you were the breadwinner of the house. So, I would beat you, and remind you that your place was in the kitchen. But you were either just plain foolish, or so committed to the promise we made that you took the abuse without revolting and continued to support me.

With that in mind, I further proved my wickedness by packing your stuff while you were getting ready for work, and than kicked you out of the house this morning. Disregarding your emotions, I tried to forget you ever existed. Probably an hour later, as I was walking down the street, I saw dark gray smoke and people frantically rushing to what looked like the shirtwaist factory. I hurried over to the building with others as we watched the factory burn. We watched as many barely escaped the horror, and many more taking their chances to jump into nets. I cannot begin to describe how painful it was to watch workers jump and even burn to their deaths. However, amidst the crowd I could not find you.

Then, all of a sudden, there you were by the window sill, for no more for five seconds. It was like time stood still when I saw you jump out that window, and I helplessly watched you plunge to your death. I felt so powerless alongside the other people. With your death a part of me died. Your death led to the death of all the memories we had and the bright future we both dreamed of. I’m disgusted that I have realized after your death how grateful I am for all you had done for me.  I regret telling you to get out of my life and to never show your face to me again. 

Filed Under: News

That's The Life

August 3, 2011 by bb-pawprint

I am going to have to say that this has been the most exciting week for the journalism class. The guest speakers and tours were very fun and not to mention, inspiring. The past speakers have not been so encouraging. All of them seemed to say the same thing, “Yeah, I work 24/7 and for very little money,” or “Yeah, journalism school isn’t worth your time.” It got sort of boring, though the speakers did seem very dedicated and in love with their jobs. However, the speakers this week were just over the top!

We spoke with this film critic, and I have to say he has one of the coolest jobs ever. He gets to watch movies for work, he gets to go to private screening and people actually listen to what he thinks of a movie! He is also one of the first speakers who said that journalism school wasn’t all that bad. He said he had a tough time getting a job as a film critic, but he seemed pretty chill about it. He was one of the first speakers that admitted that his motive for writing for a newspaper wasn’t so he could make society a better place, but for his passions, which are music and film. I thought it was great that he got the opportunity to have a job he was passionate about.
The same goes for the food magazine we went to. The speakers, unlike other speakers, didn’t spend years and years in journalism. The editor-in-chief dipped in photography, Hollywood, film, South-east Asia and everything else! This made him very well-rounded and more interesting. I think that being in a food magazine would be wonderful. They get to travel around the world and write about their passion- food. It is also amazing how they get to discover cultures, people and sights through food. It is such a miraculous job.
If you can’t tell, I want a job where I can work with what I am passionate about. This is why I am so happy I got to meet the film critic and the editors at the food magazine, because they get to do what they love. Ah. They get to write, travel, eat and watch movies for a living. That would be the life.

Filed Under: News

Mad Decent Block Party 2011

August 3, 2011 by bb-pawprint

This weekend was the first time Mad Decent Block Party came to New York City. I had the pleasure of attending the free concert and I had an absolute blast! Especially considering the slow pace of the quiet summer city. The headline event for Mad Decent was Zeds Dead, a ground consisting of two DJs, DC and Hooks. Their music is mostly dubstep with some house music. My favorite part of their performance was when they played the song “White Satin” because the drops they use in the song have incredible base and kept the crowd jumping out of their socks.

What made the concert especially fun were the people I went with, because it was all of my friends who are in the city and didn’t want to miss out on a free concert of this magnitude. Due to the fact that it was 90 degrees plus, the event sponsors gave out water guns, which were a blast. The concert also had mini blowup pools to fill up the water guns. Also, because of the heat, they were giving out bottles of water to keep everyone hydrated and comfortable to limit liabilities. All in all, it was an amazing event and hopefully the event will be sponsored for many years to come.

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NFL, Prison, Comeback

August 2, 2011 by bb-pawprint

Michael Vick had proven last season that he is back to his fullest potential by leading the Philadelphia Eagles into the NFC championship game against the Green Bay Packers.

Vick had won the award  â€œNFL Comeback Player of the Year” in 2010, because in 2006 Vick was found guilty of involvement with illegal dog fighting. Before going to prison, Vick was in the 2001 NFL Draft and was picked first overall by the Atlanta Falcons.

Vick went to prison for 21 months and was on home confinement for 2 months. During that time, it seems that Vick had gotten his mind together on where he wants his future to go. In 2009, the Eagles signed him for one year as their back-up quarterback. Even though he wasn’t a starter, it was a start to a comeback. But, in 2010, he would really make his presents known in The NFL League by playing against the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Eagles won 28-3 , because Vick threw 291 yards.

Nike was a sponsor of Vick before he went to prison, but of course dropped him when he was found guilty. But recently, Nike had just signed him back! Meanwhile, Vick has only been back for 2 seasons in the NFL. I cannot wait to see what he will bring in his 3rd comeback season.

When Vick started his comeback, he signed a 1 year deal. This is exactly what wide receiver, Plaxico Burress, is doing with the New York Jets.

Plax was selected 8th in the first round of the 2000 NFL Draft by the dirty Pittsburgh Steelers. He played there for 4 years, and then moved to the New York Giants for another 4 years and won a Super Bowl.

Plax went to prison for 2 years for weapon charges. But, I would like to say, “Plax went to jail because he was stupid enough to shoot himself by ACCIDENT in his own leg!”

It is bad enough that he played for the Steelers, but it is even worse that he shot himself. But after 2 years, it is clear that Plax is going to make the greatest comeback, since he just signed with the best NFL team, the New York Jets.

Let’s hope that Plax has a great 2 year comeback like Vick has been lucky to have.

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