Thursday, February 25, 2016

each year the english exam changes up, but this is gonna be easy. http://www.nysedregents.org/hsela/116/hsela12016-exam.pdf

Friday, February 5, 2016

conspiracy

                                   governments horrific acts

reasons

- to regulate the population for generations to come.
-a higher power is operating doing whatever they so please
-to slowly mold the world into one, with the use of conspiracy.
-to slowly gain control of the world.

Examples of conspiracy 
- fluorine, and other chemicals in natural water bodies, and in faucet water.
-genetic engineering
- money inflation
- operation paper clip
- snowden files

there are countless theories, most proven true, but, the question as to why can only be inferred, fore they refuse to give themselves up, or admit to the crimes on society. groups like the bilderburg, who'm are the richest people have been accused by many people of being in association with another group, the Illuminati, in which they are thought of by many, the puppeteer for some of the massive crime events.

the best example of conspiracy that is still being looked at is that president George bush used 9/11 to begin the "war on terror" essentially to get funding, before the war on Iraq. evidence such as it being 3 months before the war on iraq, and that the way the towers fell, were debatable. to add insult to injury, the conspiracy that the secret service, hired osama binladin. other instances have arisen in which the secret services purposes wasn't clear but initiated a threat on the u.s., such as hiring/making the mob.

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

feb. 3,2016

certain places, and locations, have the name Victorian in it, but i wondered why, and what it means.
i spent today researching this 'topic', and found that it was an era in which queen Victoria had ruled, and was characterized by rapid change, with development in literature, science....etc.
this was also an age where work ethics, chivalry, family values, and faith were, kept to a significant importance, nowadays, that is not so.
i also wondered why Victorian was also found in places of religion. what i found was that this time period, was a period in which people questioned themselves, their own believes, to the complexity of the world. through the poems from the Victorian era of both Robert and Elizabeth Barrett browning, and Matthew Arnold, the recurrent themes of shifting religious ideas, language usage, and the economy are clear.
that answers my question as to why religious places are labeled that, although there are different names for each type of place of religion, they service based apon how that name was valued, such as Luther.
the many religious places are based apon who they were named after, which was martin Luther, and he believed that no amount of money spent towards a  pardoning, can rid of sin.
so as to Victorian it must mean that instead of the use of sin, other activities can be focused on to develope oneself, and to develop their connection with god.

what is victorian? it is the growth of a period