Wedding Rings Swapped for Chiefs Tickets
A longtime Kansas City Chiefs fan says he swapped six game tickets for a wedding ring set advertised on Craigslist.49-year-old Kansas City resident Rusty Jones, said he first learned of the ring offer last week through a story in The Kansas City Star. He contacted the seller, who wanted to swap the rings and surprise a loved one with tickets to the Dec. 1 game at Arrowhead Stadium. The rings, which the newspaper said were from the seller's previous marriage, were appraised at $2,800.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Do you believe that sports are a good impact on students in high school?
Ethos- students who play sports are more likely to succeed In school and be less stressed because they can take all their anger out in games and practice.
Pathos- Students who play sports are more likely to be a people person and have better communication skills. Also if you are good in your sport it gives you an advantage if you receive a scholarship.
Logos- Playing sports also opens up a whole new window in life. From meeting people, to expanding your horizon and steping out of your comfort zone. Sports are beneficial to the people who put 100% effort into them and live and breathe for their sports.
Limiting techology
Some pediatricians are recommending
that parents limit the amount of technology their children are using on a daily
basis. I have to disagree with this
subject because I believe that most kids know their limits when it comes down
to it. If parents start limiting the amount of time their kids can use their
phones, laptops, video games, and TV I think it will all back fire on them.
Whenever you tell a kid that they can’t do something that makes them want to do
it so much more. This is causing children to become sneaky and go behind their
parent’s backs. I’m not saying that using technology 24 hours of the day is
good for your children but there are more important things in life that parents
should be worrying about. It’s our generation that has all the technology at
our finger tips every second of the day, some kids abuse this while other kids
know when enough is enough. Also we are all now so dependent on our phones and
technology I think everyone would be lost without them including adults.
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
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