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Showing posts with label Amy Vides. Show all posts

Thursday, May 26, 2016

Chasing Dreams

Chase your dreams they say
but don’t let it go to your head
don’t pull the stars from the sky
without knowing how to reach that high
after all you’re only sixteen
without a doctorate degree
or your acceptance to Yale
you’re still not a satisfied teen  

Chase your dreams, they say
but don’t forget you have to take a least 3 ap classes this year
go to soccer practice at 4
SAT prep is at 5
remember what we said about our family dinner always being at 7?
And
you should get a good night rest because tomorrow
tomorrow, is a whole other day

Chase your dreams, they say
but don’t go into art,
that lifeless face that you spent all night
trying to get the perfect stroke to resemble your eyes
won’t pay for any of your bills
or glorify the importance of our family name  

Are you chasing your dreams, they ask
have you actually thought about what you want to be in life?
perhaps, an actress that never hides her figure
living her lavish lifestyle
getting high of the fame is what triggers.
Or
an athlete whose calves will explode
on the last 100 meter dash
running till his death
born to be feeling that rush

Chasing dreams in a world that forces me to change my visions
twists all of my perspective
and won't let me take my own decisions
is a world that I fear
for my children and their children.
They won’t ever be okay
because the world is a cruel and mean and nasty place
it wants to see who will suffer
and who will endure the pain

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Friday, April 1, 2016

Baba's Personality

This image represents Baba's personality throughout the novel. It shows how he is a very admirable man but holds a past that he cannot get over. This past torments him everyday. The outside of this picture represents his tough exterior while the water that runs through the drain represents his soft side. The tall rocks on the pavement represents the countless accomplishments he has achieved throughout his life. However, the drain represents the one mistake he has made throughout his life, which drains away the satisfaction of his other accomplishment.  

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

The Untold Truth About Unemployment

Amy Vides
Ms. Bennett
World Lit Honors 2nd Period
15 March 2016

The Untold Truth About Unemployment


“We march today for jobs. We march for the freedom that having work brings. We cannot build a prosperous future for South Africa when 8.4 million South Africans are unemployed,” Democratic Alliance leader Mmusi Maimane shouts amongst cheers from the huge crowd. On January 26, 2016 thousands of opposition supporters belonging to South Africa’s Democratic Alliance took to the streets of Johannesburg to protest against widespread unemployment (Farhaoui). Throughout the years, South Africa’s unemployment has been rapidly increasing. Without a stable job for many South Africans, there is worry cast over citizens as unemployment leads to other issues, such as not being able to buy food or pay for other expenses. Not only that, but unemployment is also the main reason why poverty is increasing as well. Around, 2.2 million people live in poverty and around half of those people are in poverty due to unemployment (Farhaoui). But what exactly is causing the unemployment rates to skyrocket each year?
Despite South Africa’s triumph of ending apartheid, there is still a divide on race which creates difficulty in getting an appropriate job for many black South Africans. Racism is a factor that plays in the workplace more often than thought of. According to the South African Institute of Race Relations, the white per capita is more than eight times that of black (Chiles). A survey done by Vertex Commercial Service found that 95% of black participants felt that their careers were being impeded by some sort discrimination, most having to do with the color of their skin (Thomson). The people also feel unworthy in these situations since all the participants felt that even though some are given the same job title as their white colleagues, they are not offered the same depth of job responsibilities. Although these participants hold jobs, Lee-Anne Thomson, director of the survey, states that this is exactly what causes people to get fired or have difficulties in finding their jobs. In the year 2014, it was found that 28.6% of blacks were unemployed compared to only 7.3% of whites. The gap between these two races shows which people are suffering the most. In the same year, it was also found that 1.5 million out of the 5 millions unemployed have been constantly looking for a job for more than five years (Chiles). Many of the people could have been not qualified for the position, but half of these people were judged by two major factors: their social economic status and race.
Many of the unemployment issues affect young people, who lack education. According to the International Labour Organization (ILO), the unemployment rate of those aged 15-24 is around 50% - the third highest in the world after Greece and Spain (Oosthuizen--MornĂ©). These young people lack strong networks or social capital that allow them to source job opportunities, and tend not to have sufficient financial resources to enable mobility to areas where there is demand for labor (Muller). But that is not the only problem young South Africans face. Since the typical curriculum in South Africa does not consist of industrial skills, it produces many graduates with non-transferable skills (Yueh). So when they are ready to get out to the workforce, it is likely that they’ll be ruled out or fired for not having the adequate skills for the job. However, like Africa News states, it is crucial to expose students to the skills necessary for an appropriate job by having career guidance be provided in school. This can highly increase the skills needed to ensure that more youths are able to get an employment in the future (Avina).
Unemployment is an issue that cannot be ignored in South Africa. Not only does this affect the economy, but the African people as well. The reason unemployment is expanding throughout South Africa is due to two main reasons: racism in the work place and the lack of a stable education. However, these two issues can be resolved by making more equality laws targeting the workplace and having career guidance at school. Currently, South Africa is passing through some difficult post-apartheid issues. Let us hope that South Africa will take an approach to ending the conflict that is causing more and more people to fall into poverty.

Works Cited
Avina, Jeffery. "Career Guidance Will End Youth Unemployment.” Africa News Service. Global Issues In Context. 24 Feb. 2016. Web. 6 Mar. 2016.
Chiles, Nick. "Wage Gap Between Blacks, Whites Threatens to Tear South Africa Apart." Atlanta Black Star. 04 Sept. 2012. Web. 08 Mar. 2016.
Farhaoui, Fouad. "Thousands Protest Unemployment in South Africa." Turkish Weekly. Turkish Weekly, 27 Jan. 2016. Web. 8 Mar. 2016.
Muller, Rudolph. "South Africa Unemployment Is Worse Now than at the End of Apartheid." BusinessTech.
BusinessTech, 17 Aug. 2015. Web. 06 Mar. 2016.
Oosthuizen, Morné-- Aalia, Cassim. "The State of Youth Unemployment in South Africa." The Brookings
Institution. The Brookings Institution, 15 Aug. 2014. Web. 07 Mar. 2016.
Yueh, Linda. "The Jobs Challenge Facing South Africa." BBC News. BBC News, 9 May 2014. Web. 05 Mar. 2016.



Monday, October 12, 2015

Sheepskin Coats and Choices of Your Own

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The author uses the symbol of the sheepskin coat to signify the time the narrator felt a desire for literature. When the narrator decided to copy passages of a book onto the inside of his coat, it was the first time he made a decision truly for himself, not under the influence of his family, friends, or even Chairman Mao. To start making your own decisions is to genuinely come of age.


“Picture, if you will, a boy of nineteen, still slumbering in the limbo of adolescence, having heard nothing but revolutionary blather about patriotism, Communism, ideology, and propaganda all his life, falling headlong into a story of awakening desire, passion, impulsive action, love, all of the subjects that had, until then, been hidden from me”(p57).


Once the narrator caught his first glimpse of true literature, he was deeply affected by the new ideas he absorbed from his reading, and it caused an immediate change in the narrator, he felt the need to keep a record somehow, of the messages he learned, and the feelings he was feeling from these words of Balzac:  ”It was the first time in my life that I had felt any desire to copy sentences from a book. … I decided I would write directly onto the inside of my sheepskin coat”(58). The narrator’s decision to copy passages onto the inside of his coat was the first time that he kept something secret, and hidden from society, his community, and even his best friend Luo for the time being. Keeping this for himself was the first time he made a decision for himself: a true marker of his coming of age.


- by: Cassie, Max, Kate, and Amy

Thursday, October 1, 2015

World of Peace

We are all born good and pure 
But throughout life get brittle and dry 
We hide ourselves
Let our walls come down

Words bring us down
Our minds slowly become hypnotize 
But it's the yin and the yang that balances us out 
They ways of the Tao that can bring us to peace

Being humble and calm 
Not fearing for long 
Allowing your body to be drifted through the air 
Let your heart lead the way 
And open your eyes 
To see a world so grand and filled with delight