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K Is For Keith

This was one of the most intense, emotional and dramatic movies I've ever watched. And trust me - I watched A LOT of movies. The first thing that I have to especially emphasize here is what a great story line this movie has. It may seem like a cliche or a subject that really has nothing to do with life, but the matter of fact it does have a lot to do with life and what we experience in it. In the beginning, the story is focused on this young girl Natalie that is successful as in the school field as the tennis court. She is like one of those perfect girls that you're so jealous and envious of because they seem to have they life so organized. But the best thing in this movie is that it shows how you never know what someone has to go through, what battle they are fighting. The only thing we see is the surface and what people let us see. And the secret is that people don't let us in or close enough to let us see what's really behind all those successful stories, because fai...

Why Is Emotional Intelligence More Important Than Intelligence Quotient

There are many good books focused on this subject and I think that it's very important that we show the world what emotional intelligence is and why it's so important. We face all sorts of prejudices and discrimination based on what "smart" should sound and look like every day. I think it's sad when people don't even give each other a chance to get to know each other, to see that it's much more to a person than just what's on the outside. It's sad that just a piece of paper can determine your future until you die, because so many people hold that special gift inside of them, but can't express it. Why? Because other people are too busy filling us up with other, completely irrelevant bullshit. And I get it: there's nothing we can do about it. It's a cruel, unfair world and no one gets out of it alive. But what I'm saying is that we turn away so many potential geniuses because we're blinded by this idea of some form of brilliance. ...

D Is For Dangerous Beauty

Another review that I loved to write. Movies that have their plot set in the medieval time are also my all time favorite and I love watching movies about how life was back then. How women dressed, how men courted. Oh, how they danced. I wish I lived in the different century. Not to escape my problems, which I probably wouldn't because I'm like a magnet for trouble (and certainly not  in the good way), but to just taste a different way of life. Like a totally other lifestyle. And this movie showed everything I adore about those movies: real beauty, courting, dancing, fashion and love. What truly enchants me in these kind of movies is the credibility of the people, pluck and gestures that have long disappeared to be still carried out today. It was something magical about those times and I would give anything to get a better look or taste to it itself. This movie in particular has showed various styles of living back then: from the rich citizens and operators of the old town of ...

First-Year Experiences And Entering Sophomore Year

All I can say is that my point of view on high school and general opinion of public school education has changed drastically. And maybe not so much in a bad nor good way. It just changed. As they say, you gotta live before you learn. And I definitely lived and made a whole lot mistakes (especially on exams) before I learned. Not that I am not a hard-worker (which I definitely am), but like each first-year student says towards the end of their first summer in high-school: I wish I worked harder. And I think sophomore year is really the chance to make up for the past mistakes you've made because your head was on an entirely different planet like the whole year. Not blaming anyone else for that, of course, but I can say that I mostly learn after I've screwed up pretty bad. I know that's nothing unusual for a person, especially for one in her teens, but still, I am aware that at times I acted a bit immature and definitely not like a person who wants to raise her GPA. But I beli...