Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Team B

Life is full of ups and downs and twists and turns. It is those "rough times", however, that make us who we are. They build us up, add character, bring us spirit, and give us the will to move on. As a college student, we have all been exposed to these times; everything from financial problems to tragic deaths. Without them, we would not be as strong as we are today.



Wait...Dont Jump!!!The rate of suicide in America has been growing at a scary rate. People who cant support their families are feeling more pressure than ever and choosing death over life. Students who are overloaded with work and have the stress of a relationship on their back are feeling the pressure too. Its a tough subject to debate but just stay calm and remember, problems are temporary and death is permanent.





It seems that these days, the "unbrella" of health care is getting smaller and smaller. Not only are fewer people getting good health care, the price of being covered is growing at an incredible rate. Being a student and a parent of a government worker, I am fortunate enough to have good coverage. But what about those people who arent under the unbrella? Thousands of deaths happen each year from this issue alone and it is only getting worse. We must remember that the key to life is being healthy so we have to stick together and stretch that unbrella to cover the entire world.





Poor Gardeners...They must have skipped college and followed their dreams of being worldclass landscapers. Well, for the other people who are going to school, lets leave these jobs behind. Forget about Homedepot and McDonalds, there will plenty of people to fill in those jobs. For us here at Stony Brook, lets not end up like these 2 sad people. Lets leave these pink colar jobs and enter the world of professionalism. It a wonderful place full of opportunity and happiness and the chance to make your dreams come true! Lets get rid of student debt and show America that we can handle responsibility. Lets prove them all wrong.

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