Monday, December 3, 2007

if he/she only has to pay the 1000$ then that person wont get the point that what they did is wrong and will take it as just a slap on the wrist cause all they have to do is repay the owners. if they go to jail for 2-5 years then they get the point that it was wrong but the people still have to replace those items i think its a better idea that the person repays the 1000$ and gose to jail for a year that way the people get there stolen goods back or the 1000$ and the theif gets his punishment .

Monday, November 26, 2007

brandon cure- loyalty

loyalty. what it means to me is that some one has so much trust in some one and will follow them to the end. like a kings loyal servants, they have trust in his decisions for his people and his kingdom, keeping them happy fed and keep the kingdom running smoothly. As a parent they try to keep there kids loyal to them to have them thinking that there teachings would keep them out of trouble and away from danger. like a loyal dog is to his master he lisens , obeys and depending on what the master/trainer has tought the dog will keep the dog in or out of trouble.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

brandoncures blog

No matter what there is always some sort of story of Cinderella. There is always a difference or different way it’s perceived by other people. Especially the difference between “ever after” and “Maid in Manhattan”.

First, in the two movies there are some similarities. For example in both movies the character Cinderella is a maid and is being treated like they are nothing but dirt, in “Ever After” Danielle lives with her evil stepmother and stepsisters but in “Maid in Manhattan”, as in other movie the character that resembles Cinderella lives in a apartment complex with her son and cleans rich people’s apartments. In both movies in the end they both end up having to confess to the man that they love who is a prince soon to be married to a girl from Spain or a guy who is running for senator and sees her in a apartment in a real glamorous dress that they are nothing but a maid or lower class women, and in both movies it takes a little bit for the man/prince to see that they love the character Cinderella and they live happily ever after.

Second, as many as there are similarities there are as many differences, for example as in “Maid in Manhattan” she faces the problem of being at work and not making enough money to support her son in her apartment she needs to get the opening in management so that she can stay in her current home. In “Ever After” Danielle is faced with her step mother and step sisters always demanding this and that from her like she is expected to bring breakfast to the table and every thing they want to have on there eggs like salt an they also expect her to pour there drinks. Also there is a slight difference between when they go to the “party” in “Ever After” the “party” is a masque ball where every one dresses up as something else as not to be recognizable by others, in “Maid in Manhattan” it is a party where wealthy people dress up in there fancies and dance and meet people and support the running senator in his campaign against his competitors.
In conclusion, there may be different versions of the story Cinderella they all have the same theme , to live happily ever after.