23 Responses to Notes for 10/2/2012 (Tuesday) + Next Reading

  1. Arshan Ashraf says:

    The cheetah’s tooth pendant represents childhood. A link to the past, a past that cannot be remembered but definitely lived through. Reminder of the country where I was born at and raised for the first two years of my life.

  2. Rebecca Tang says:

    The significance of a ring has different meanings for everyone across the world. In this case a simple childhood birthday ring represents the beginning of womanhood as the female “comes out” as a young woman to society and it is always an important milestone within their life time.

  3. Tal Nir says:

    A laptop best represents knowledge because it takes much knowledge to build and design a laptop, and once the Laptop is powered it can give much knowledge as well. One needs a wide range of knowledge to build a laptop as the device requires all sorts of hardware as well as software. On the other hand one can gain much knowledge of all sorts from the information contained within the device, for example, the World Wide Web can enlighten someone about any subject. The Laptop can supply a lifetime of knowledge.

  4. Natalie says:

    Each crease and wrinkle on the softball glove represent the players courage. Every mark is a reminder of the growth and challenges that had to be faced. The sweat and blood soaked in by the glove symbolize the diminished fears.

  5. Marsha Mc Leod says:

    The key to a safety box offers a feeling of security. There’s a peace of mind attached to the notion that people’s most prized possessions are protected from others. This same key however, becomes to source of chaos and insecurity if lost or stolen. The key to the safe indeed possesses much power.

  6. Maureen says:

    A wedding band best represents the truth of what love is. A shiny metallic piece of jewlery one wears to show commitment. The truth of what a person may or may not be willing to feel for another. A wedding band is not the feeling of loneliness nor a surreal action of greed against humanity. A marriage band is not a race against time but the beginning of divinity.

  7. Arthur Lewis says:

    The car best represents freedom to its user. It gives the individual a sense of being free from the daily drudgery of life. It also provides that feeling of adventure, of delving into the unknown. To feel the power of the car moving toward its destination is something to enjoy.

  8. Eddie Courtney says:

    A passport serves as a cultural and geographical identity. It is an attachment and doorway to an individual’s uniqueness. A passport allows an individual to realize its distinct awareness of the past in its homeland. The visuals, the time, the scent, the people a district forms an individuals personality.

  9. The Cross on the wall best represents family. It is a sign that even though someone is dead that their love will always be there. The cross can also make a person feel as though they are never alone, even when it seems like no one is there for them.

  10. CL says:

    Since 1948, computer has been invented society has changed so much. Digital has become so important that nothing can replace them. Nowadays, it best represents life and knowledge. It has made life easier and more convenient in the modern society. To share thoughts and explore the extensive knowledge.

  11. G.S. says:

    A soccer jersey is an extremely personal thing that will usually represent Love to a specific team, a nation or the game of soccer in general. Like in love between human beings, the love for soccer can make a person happy, for example when the team wins, it can make him sad when they lose, it can make him cry and be emotional when the team win championships, and will make him angry when they lose them. It can make him do things in the name of love! For soccer.

  12. Raymond Willey says:

    The Fender Stratocaster is a legendary piece of Americana that, when juxtaposed to other iconic figures such as Marilyn Monroe or Elvis Presley, exemplifies a sexual nature. When two individuals hold each other in their arms, the sense of connection that comes with it can be compared to the feeling when two individuals hit a perfect harmony together. The magnitude of the connection felt is subjectively relative to the foreplay that precedes it.

  13. Daniel says:

    The Ipod, as if a loyal friend, always extends its arm of friendship to its owner and speaks melodies of soothing words to provide comfort in the times of the good and the bad. It is a reflective friendship of one’s identity because it shares the same interests and speaks the same thoughts through the lyrics of the songs it contains and the beats of the music it reverberates. It understands exactly what it’s owner is going through and produces the mysterious lyrics that somehow adjust to fit the situation of it’s owner, whether it’s from a broken heart to the happiest day in one’s life. Essentially, it voices the sorrows of of the owner and invigorates the moments of ecstasy, while always being there should it be called upon.

  14. itay says:

    A first guitar to one can best represent innocence and creativity. While starting something new as learning how to play, with all the naivete that comes with it, a person has the ability or power to create something new through a new skill, whether it is a new song, music, or even meaningful new ideas that will come along. It is where the originality and imagination introduced to one.

  15. Gabriel Galindez says:

    A fitted cap provides security. It gives the obvious protection from the elements like the weather and sweat but can also be used to shield a person’s intentions. Worn low it can hide a person’s gaze or a hang over. The right kind of fitted hat can also be protection from trouble in certain neighborhoods. Wearing a fitted hat tilted to the side can elude to a sense of style or whimsy. It can create the image of masculinity in certain communities. A fitted cap is an accessory that goes a long way.

  16. EHarrisonII says:

    The significance of the wedding band is best viewed through the lens of eternity. Whether it’s the mathematician looking at the longevity of a number as the length of time they will spend with their spose or the scientist looking at the vastness of space as the endless possibilites of enjoyment together.

  17. Jessika Lovell says:

    A watch represents time. Many consider time, one’s most valuable asset. This may be the sole reason why watches were made to be worn on the wrist or carried in a pocket. Merriam-Webster defines time as the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole.

  18. jk says:

    In America, a car represents a life and freedom of a person, than merely a transportation. In some other countries, however, car does not represents a life neither freedom, rather a luxury that is made for those are financially blessed.

  19. Nikias says:

    A person’s phone represents their identity. Everything about it opens up a window to that person’s personality. The phone itself represents a distinct decision in style preferences. The contents of the phone can show you their musical tastes, friends, hobbies, and just about everything there is to know about them.

  20. jingyuan, luo says:

    Poker chips are units equiped in games to keep count of money. However, it is not only representing the value of money bill but also composed of psychological activities. It reflects greed, fear, ambition and enthusiasm unintentionally. When people make a bet, the way how chips are stacked, the amount of chips are in the bet, in conbination of facial emtions, is unique and vivid description of individual psychological pattern. If the poker game is a war, then poker chips are knights that fighting alone with players to win the war.

  21. Jeremy says:

    Unfortunately in this life, money best represents freedom. With vast or unlimited funds, there is no obstacle in the way of achieving true freedom to go any place or do any activity the mind pleases. Freedom to do, go, eat or view anything the mind or heart pleases along with loved ones and friends can ultimately lead to what we all strive for; happiness.

  22. Toby Albert says:

    The Bible best represents life. The object that holds the answers to the most important questions such as “why was I created” or “Why am I on earth?” The Bible holds the words of our creator. Hebrews 4:12 states “For the word of God is living and active, Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing should and spirit, joint and marrow; it judges the thought and attitudes of the heart.”

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