Sunday, April 27, 2014

Reading/Working Times

Berlin Boxing Club:
27 Pages - 30 minutes
25 Pages - 30 minutes
28 Pages - 30 minutes
29 Pages - 30 minutes

Free Post

The Episcopal Knights of 2014 have just ended their regular season with a with against a division three A school, Saint Charles Catholic. We started the season off rough; however, we are better than ever. We have a strong and clever defense that will only let up on average about four runs a game. Our offense is also very strong and can score about five runs a game. Every game we have won has been very close, but end the end we have easily defeated the opponent with many hours of hard work on and off the field.
The playoffs start Wednesday, but we will know when and where we play Tuesday afternoon. Most likely, we will play on the road, then if we win we will play at home. I believe that we will make it all the way to the finals and win it, but we will need lots of support from family, friends, and the community. Everyone should come support our fellow knights, whether it is home or away, and cheer us on until we win it all.

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Reading/Working Times

Reading/Working Times:
Berlin Boxing Club
25 Pages - 30 minutes
23 Pages - 30 minutes
26 Pages - 30 minutes
27 Pages - 30 minutes

Two Statements

If you are in a position of power, you are happy. I disagree with this statement because you will always be stressed out with things. For example, if you are the king of England, there will always be violence or disagreement within the country. There will also be that one group of people that hates everything about you and what you do.  This relates to Macbeth because Macbeth himself is in a high position, and just in scene one he is fighting for his life against dozens of other people.


Everyone is capable of lying, betrayal, and violence, which are basic parts of human nature. Everyone will be temped to do one of these basic parts of nature. It doesn’t matter where you grew up or how you were taught to do things; lying, betrayal, and violence is going to occur more than once in your lifetime. This relates to Macbeth because in the same fighting scene there was violence everywhere; blood, hate, anger.