Monday 23 September 2013

Movie Review


  The Movie I chose to review today is a favourite of mine since i was a kid. Remember the titans is a movie that combines an amazing sports story of a football team overcoming all odds and winning the state championships. However, what makes this story amazing isn't the fact that a group of young boys came together to win a championship, its that they did this despite being separated by race. This movie produced by the infamous Jerry Bruckheimer shows the struggles of black people to fit into regular everyday life in the 1960s and 1970s. These boys were at the front and centre of a racial war between African American an caucasian people, yet through the course of this movie they create a bond that goes beyond skin colour, and perhaps the most significant bond in this movie is between team captain Gary Bertier and star African American player Julius Campbell. This movie is based on a true story and is a big part of our history. The main character in this movie is Denzel Washington, who stars as the head coach of the Titans and guides them through adversity. A major part of the movie is the fact that coach Herman Boone (Denzel Washington) is African American himself, and the city of Alexandria, Virginia has trouble accepting him as a head coach given the fact that he is of a different race. Throughout the movie coach Boone guides these boys to a championship and along the way he lays the stepping stones for these boys to create bonds with each other despite the racial difference. At first the young men are very reluctant to socialize with each other, but coach Boone uses his tactics to get them talking and from there everything else is history. To me this movie symbolizes all the great things about humanity and kindness. An instant classic, I would recommend this movie to anyone and I can honestly say that there is nothing about this movie that I disliked, an amazing movie to say the least.

Tuesday 17 September 2013

Image Expressive

        This photo is pretty self explanatory, it shows a bald eagle soaring high in the sky. The bald eagle is one of the most majestic animals on the planet, and they are my favourite by far. This image in particular can connect with a lot of college/university students. We're embarking on a significant journey in our lives and we all need to put our best effort forward and then maybe we can soar like an eagle. The eagle symbolizes perfection, because of how smooth and effortless it flies through the sky, and then swoops down to capture its prey. Many people strive for perfection and try so hard day after day, and the eagle does this with little effort, pretty amazing if you ask me.









   The picture above shows the largest mountain on our earth. Mount Everest stands at a whopping 8848 metres above sea level. This mountain is located in the Himalayas and is one of the most amazing aspects of nature. Something that I find even more amazing is that people can actually climb and conquer this behemoth of a mountain. This shows that with hard work and dedication to doing something, you can pretty much achieve anything you want too. The oxygen level at the top of this mountain is next to nothing so its very hard for people to breath as they scale the mountain, this makes the task of climbing this mountain seem next to impossible, yet over 3100 people have climbed this mountain including a 76 year old man, a 13 year old boy, and a blind man. If this doesn't motivate someone to chase their dreams nothing will. 

Friday 13 September 2013


Me and all my friends
We're all misunderstood
They say we stand for nothing
And there's no way we ever could
Now we see everything that's going wrong
With the world and those who lead it
We just feel like we don't have the means
To rise above and beat it
So we keep waiting
(Waiting)
Waiting on the world to change
We keep on waiting
(Waiting)
Waiting on the world to change
It's hard to beat the system
When we're standing at a distance
So we keep waiting
(Waiting)
Waiting on the world to change
Now if we had the power
To bring our neighbors home from war
They would have never missed a Christmas
No more ribbons on their door
And when you trust your television
What you get is what you got
Cause when they own the information
Oh, they can bend it all they want
That's why we're waiting
(Waiting)
Waiting on the world to change
We keep on waiting
(Waiting)
Waiting on the world to change
It's not that we don't care
We just know that the fight ain't fair
So we keep on waiting
(Waiting)
Waiting on the world to change
And we're still waiting
(Waiting)
Waiting on the world to change
We keep on waiting
(Waiting)
Waiting on the world to change
One day our generation
Is gonna rule the population
So we keep on waiting
(Waiting)
Waiting on the world to change
No, we keep on waiting
(Waiting)
Waiting on the world to change
We keep on waiting
(Waiting)
Waiting on the world to change
Waiting on the world to change
Waiting on the world to change
Waiting on the world to change


Read more: John Mayer - Waiting On The World To Change Lyrics | MetroLyrics 


  The song I have chosen to talk about is "Waiting On The World To Change" by John Mayer. This song is a favourite of mine because John Mayer sings about people in our world today and how we don't take a stand for what we believe in, and how we all simply expect things to change without putting any real effort to change our own lives. In the song, the stanzas are arranged in a more open form of poetry, which uses lines of varying length and avoids prescribed patterns of rhyme. A refrain used in the poem is the repetitiveness of the line "we keep on waiting,waiting,waiting on the world to change". This helps convey the message of the song by telling listeners that nothing will happen on its own, in order for change to occur we need to make changes in our lifestyle. 

   The speaker in this song is John Mayer, and he is addressing his fans and listeners, he's telling the "average joes" that if they don't take a stand, and make a difference the world won't change for the better, if even one person changes the way they act towards another person, or tries to make a difference in another person's life, then it can create a domino effect and spread the happy mood, or good deed onto others. The tone or "voice" of the author has a kind of sad aspect to it, as well as a sense of optimism in my opinion. John Mayer reaches out to people to change the world one step at a time and he shows optimism for the human race as a whole. An example of personification is used in lines 21-22 when Mayer says "when you trust your television what you get is what you got". In this example he gives human characteristics to a non human thing because a person cannot actually "trust" a television, he's referring to the tabloids and the ideas of the powerful people in our society. 

   This song is one of the best ever produced by John Mayer in my opinion. When I hear this song it tells me to take a stand in my own life and don't wait around for others to do things for me, if I want something, or if I want to make change in this world I simply have to go out there and do it myself. When I hear this song it's obvious to me that it has social and political implications. In line 5-6 it says "Now we see everything that's going wrong with the world and those who lead it". This line is referring to some of the corrupt minds of the leaders of our countries around the world, especially some 3rd world countries who have leaders who spend a large percentage of their countries GDP on guns, military forces, and other weapons when they should in-fact be investing it in things that are more important to these countries such as agriculture, and medical needs. There is also a social implication as well, in lines 18-20 it says "To bring our neighbours home from war, they would have never missed a christmas, no more ribbons on their door". This is something that most people in our society can relate to, losing a loved one through war because of meaningless fighting in other countries. As far as I know there are  no other covers of this song by other artists, and I think that's a good thing because John Mayer does a hell of a job with this song and I think it's a great hit. I hope you enjoyed this song and my reflection on it, and after reading my reflection I hope you choose to go out with your best foot forward and make a change in the world as well. 

Monday 9 September 2013

My Life Be Like

My name is Nick, and I'm a seventeen year old science student here at MUN. I grew up in a small town called Port Blandford, Newfoundland. I'm a big sports fanatic and my main sport is hockey, the Ottawa Senators are my favourite team, and any maple leafs fan is no friend of mine(just kidding). Family and friends are a huge part of my life, and I believe that I have the best family and friends a person can have, I also have a younger sister named Jillian whom I think the world over. Some of my other interests include fishing, snowmobiling, and weightlifting. Coming to MUN represents a significant life change for me and I'm very eager to show the world what I'm made of, as well as meet lots of new people along the way. I'm a very outgoing and easy to talk to kind of guy, and I'm looking forward to a great semester in English 1080! Thanks for your time everybody.