Thursday, June 5, 2014

Recommendation Report


Sophia Diego

Recommendation Report

Period 3

            Within the last few months I have been having car troubles and have been wasting money on buying new tires for my car and shredding them up. My car has an alignment problem which causes my tires to wear down faster than normal. I have been going through different options in my head, but I can't decide on which one is best for me. With all of my options in mind, I have developed the following criteria for the ideal options for my situation:
1. Buy a brand new car
2. Buy a used car
3. Fix the alignment on the car that I have.

Recommendation:

I think that I should fix the alignment problem on the car that I have. I believe this is the best option because it is still a nice car and can last me through college. I also believe that it would be very hard for me to make payments on a brand new car and if I were to buy another used car then I would be taking on someone else's problems.

Discussion:
I will be going to school in the fall and most likely moving out as well. I need to focus on saving money rather than spending more on a car payment every month as well as paying rent, buying groceries and paying for tuition.

1.      If I were to buy a brand new car then I would have to make monthly payments as well as a down payment. I would have a nicer car though.

2.      If I were to buy a used car I could possibly get scammed by the person selling it to me. I will also be taking on the previous owners problems if I bought a used car.

3.      If I were to stick it out and just fix whatever is wrong with my car it could be a good thing or a disaster. It could be good because then I could save my money and have more to buy an even nicer car when I’m actually ready to take on the responsibility of owning a brand new car and everything else that goes along with that. If I just kept my car then more things could keep going wrong with it as well.

Thursday, May 8, 2014

10 EE on Katharine Hepburn

10 ELEMENTS
Sophia Diego


Birthplace and Place:
Katharine was born on May 12th, 1907 in Connecticut on 22 Hudson Street. Her family was living in Connecticut for the convenience of it being close to the hospital that her father was working at.


Family Members:
Katharine was born to Katharine Houghton whom was born February 2nd, 1878 and Dr. Thomas Hepburn whom was born on December 18th, 1879. Her father was a doctor and her mother fought for the rights of woman. Over the course of fifteen years, Katharines’ parents had six children. The order of the siblings goes; Tom (1905), Kath (1907), Dick (1911), Bob (1913), Marion (1918), and Peg (1920). When Kath was only fourteen and her brother Tom was sixteen, Tom had “accidentally” hung himself to see if her could master the trick of escaping a death trap like his father, but failed. Kath had went to check on him, and found her brother hanging by a cloth wrapped around his neck. She then told her aunt, who had been watching the kids while their parents were away. When they came home and everything became real for Katharine’s mother she later died of shock and depression due to the loss of his son.  Hepburn Family



Childhood and School Life:
Katharine was the fearless child of the group of kids she hung out with in her neighborhood. She was considered a tomboy and loved to adventure and climb in trees and play with the boys. Her brothers and boys around the neighborhood nicknamed her Tom.


Hobbies, Interests and Activities:
As a child Katharine enjoyed diving, climbing in trees and adventuring with the neighborhood kids and siblings. She was known as a tomboy and would go by Tom. When she got older and went to college she sparked an interest for acting, and that is how she became famous.


Anecdotes:
When Katharine was 14, her aunt was watching her aunt was watching her and her siblings while her parents were away on vacation. Katharine went up to talk to her brother Tom to find that he had hung himself in the rafters. The family figured that he was trying to escape it like his father was able to.


Throughout Katharines acting career she had been hired and fired from many different shows, plays, and even movies. It took her many years to land to land a steady acting job. She never took getting let go from a job personally.


Career:
After she got out of college she decided that she wanted to be an actress. Her father never really approved of acting as a job for his daughter, but he loved her so much that he invested in her acting career and helped her out as much as he could. Katharine spent almost all of her time trying to fit her personality into her parts that she was playing in order to be the best at that part!


Reason for Fame:
She became well known as a child because of both of her parents being involved in the suffragists movement. She then went to school for a while, but wanted to pursue acting instead. Her father did not approve of this, but had always promised to support her in anything and everything she did. She became famous for acting in her twenties.


Later Life/ Old Age:
She left her home in California and she enjoyed her later years very much. She lived lavishly, but humbly as well. She spent much of her time thinking about her loved ones that had passed away. Although she was a well known actress, she was never honored.


Death:
Katharine Hepburn died on June 29th, 2003 in Fenwick, Connecticut. She spent all of her summers there. Katharine had died of natural causes/


Photos:

There are many famous photos of Katharine from her movies and scenes and also simple photos with her family.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Journalism Article

Is High School Really All That It Is Made Up To Be?

by Sophia Diego


We all hear of high school being the best four years of our lives, and for some yes, they might have enjoyed their time in high school, but others hated high school, like me. I feel as though we waste so much of our time caring about what other people think. We stress ourselves out by trying to impress everyone and live up to everyone else’s standards but our own. Why do we kill ourselves just in order to make people like us? We change who we are as people in order to be accepted and so I ask all of you, why? Stop being fake and be true to yourself. If people like you for who you are then awesome! If they do not then who cares? They are the ones who are missing out on an awesome person! In my personal opinion, all i have learned through high school is that you really can not rely on anybody but yourself and your family. I mean think about it, ten years from now you will not hear half of these peoples names or hear from these people that you see everyday. There is life after high school. I feel that my high school experience would have been a little bit better if I had been a little bit more involved with the school. For example, I wish I had went out for cheer all four years of high school and not just freshman year. I wish I was involved with ASB and Yearbook. I wish I did not bury myself with working so much. I wish I did not get a job as soon as I turned 15 ½ because now I know the value of my time and now I know that I am going to be working for the rest of my life. So my advice to you; Live for yourself. Enjoy your time in high school and spend time with those you love, because you never know when your time together will be cut short. Be involved. Do things you never thought you had the courage to do. Try out for that sport you never thought trying, who knows? You might be really good at it! You do not want to live a life full of regret. I mean, who wants to live a life full with regrets and What-ifs?

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Sidebar:
“I feel that high school is all what you make it.” -Shane Legace
“I feel a ton of regret and that high school has been a total waste of my time.” -Kaycee Aquininoc

“I expected high school to be so much more than what it really was.” -Cesar Marinez