Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Quote Reflection
“Obedience is the central to becoming, being, and remaining happy.”
                                                -David A. Bednar

Reflection: If you remain obedient and follow the rules you’re supposed to you will be happy of yourself for doing what’s right. Being obedient is the biggest test in life you’ll ever get.  Always track what’s the right thing to do because if you don’t other people will do it. For example, if you disrespect the teacher that’s not having obedience because you’re not obeying the rules and having no respect towards the teacher. Also the rest of the students see and some do it as well. But there are others that see what there consequences are and don’t follow the crowd that is doing the same. You have to be that type of student that obey and know what the right thing to do in life is. Being obedience is the key to the door so grab it and open it.
Life Planning Progress Post
In my life planning 100+ it’s going out good. So far I have accomplished probably more than 15 goals throughout these last 2 months. This past week I haven’t accomplished any but as time goes by I’m going to accomplish more and more. I need to improve in at least achieving 1 goal a week for the most part. The ones I really want to accomplish are going to take time but I know I will complete them. For example, graduate high school which is in 3 more years, go to a college football game, climb the Grand Canyon or go visit The Bahamas. I will read my 100+ goals every day to know what I need to accomplish.


“Class Reflection”
1.      What did you like best about this class?
-What I liked best about this class was that we got to research health related type of careers in which I was kind of interested in. I also liked when we would see those learning videos about our daily routine. Finally I liked getting free time at the end of class on Fridays. In addition I liked how we got assigned to do a 100 goal notebook and read it every day to make sure to complete them as time goes by.
2.      What did you dislike about this class?
-What I disliked about this class was pretty much nothing. I enjoyed this class every time I would get here. I learned new things every day. Like how choosing the wrong path in life can lead to big consequences in the end.
3.      What can you recommend to improve the class?
-          I wouldn’t really recommend anything. Just for the students to behave better and be obedient in everything they do. And like Mr. Haymore says Obedience is the Great Test of Life.
4.      What will you always remember about this class?
-Something I will always remember about this class is to choose the right everywhere and in anything I do because choosing the right is the right path to success. I will also remember the videos and the songs along with it too. They were pretty catchy

Friday, May 30, 2014

Student Success Statement
“When obedience becomes our goal, it is no longer an irritation; instead of a stumbling block, it becomes a building block.”
  James E. Faust

Reflection: When you try to be obedient and make it one of your goals you can achieve more. Obedience is the great test of life no matter what. If you don’t obey the ones around you it depends on you and your choices. For example, if you disobey your teacher s and don’t do what you’re supposed to do, consequences might come through as well. That’s why you have to do what’s right in everything you do. Having obedience makes who you are so make your self-worth meeting and better than you are now. Obedience also affects the ones around you not only you.
Plastic Surgeon
Duties and Responsibilities: Plastic surgeons shape and mold regions of the body like the ears, face, trunk, hands, and other extremities. They also repair congenital problems, such as malformed bone structure in hands or feet. Cosmetic surgery reshapes normal body parts for aesthetic reasons, while reconstructive surgery repairs or replaces body parts damaged by accidents, illness or malformation.
Salary: $230,540
Education: The path to becoming a plastic surgeon is a long and demanding one. Students must complete many levels of training and education, beginning with obtaining a bachelor’s degree in a pre-medical major, such as biology or chemistry. They then must enter medical school.
Reflection: I don’t think I’ll like to become a Plastic Surgeon because it’s a lot of responsibility towards you.


Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Student Success Statement
“Obedience is the great test of life.”
                             Thomas S. Monson

Reflection: Being obedient to others is one of the things you have to learn to do right. If you do it wrong everything will turn out wrong as well.  Being obedient is what makes you and depends on you too. With one little thing done wrong will change something in it. For example, if your parents tell you to do your chores when you get back from school and you don’t do it that’s not having obedience especially towards your parents. Sometimes it can bring consequences to you. Some consequences in this case could be losing the privilege of using your phone or any electronics.
Neurologist
Duties and Responsibilities: A neurologist is a medical doctor or osteopath who has trained in the diagnosis and treatment of nervous system disorders, including diseases of the brain, spinal cord, nerves and muscles.
Salary: $228,161
Education:  
v Four years of premedical education in a college or university
v Four years of medical school resulting in an MD or DO degree ( doctor of medicine or doctor of osteopathy degree)
v One year internship in either internal medicine or medicine/surgery
v At least 3 years of specialty training in an accredited neurology residency program

Reflection: I think I would like to become a Neurologist because what they do is what I’m kind of interested in.