Friday, November 16, 2012

What do witches look like?

The way witches look like to me is evil looking. Like the witch from snow white. There could also be younger witches that wear all black and have nappy puffy hair. The witches have dry skin and skinny fingers. All witches must have a witch hat that is worn out and old. They also have their broom to fly with. The witches descrived in shakespear was that they couldnt even tell if they were male or female because they had beards. I'm guessing some witches can be so ugly that their gender cant show.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Is it ever possible to truly trust someone?

Is it ever possible to truly trust someone?
To trust someone 100% is trully impossible. First of all if you trust someone 100% then you dont care much about what they do. You dont think of what they do, you dont think of them at all. You cant trust someone 100% in mostly anything. To me theres always doubts, you can trust to a sertain point. Its ok not to trust someone because you never know what they can do. You cant just not trust anybody at all either. Like i said theres a sertain amount of trust each person you meet can get.

Discuss inaction. Is one less guilty of a crime if they let it happen but did not take an active role in it? Compare inaction to action---Are there levels of guilt?

 Is one less guilty of a crime if they let it happen but did not take an active role in it? Compare inaction to action---Are there levels of guilt?

To me there are levels of guilt. If a person lets something happen right in front of them then they have no pity for the other person. Really what hey are is a bystander. Seeing something but not doing anything about it. They're not involved but they're watching something happen and its still bad. They might not want to be involved in it because they might turn  into a victim or they can get framed. That person who didn't take an active role in a crime but watched it will have a guilty conscious most of the time. They knew they could of done something but for some reason they didn't

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Do predictions come true because they were destined to come true, or because people make them happen because it was predicted (like a self-fulfilling prophesy)?

Predictions sometimes come true because of evidence or because some type of patterned that the person has seen. If you predict something is because you have data about the topic.For example a day before the election on Nov. 6th In my history class my teacher made us do a map about what states where going to vote for who. Also what president the states were leaning towards to. He had some numbers and data and we filled it in. At the end of class he said to predict who was going to win in the end. I predicted it was Obama because i had data and numbers. I predicted he was going to win and he did.

A prediction can come true also because a person wants it to. A person can ask an opinion and what they think is going to happen. The other person can tell them and not even be sure about it. The first person makes what the other person predicted happen to make them feel happy or something. That's another way a prediction can come true.