Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Best Photos of 2014 And Your Favorites

             
                        Best Photos of 2014


I like this photo because of the way it was taken. The way the smoke rolls and how clear and dark the photo is. Also it has a story on how a man resembles the U.S. slowly make weed legal. Something that won't kill you even if you abuse it. (In this photo made former U.S. Marine Sgt. Ryan Begin smokes medical marijuana at his home in Belfast, Maine. Begin had his right elbow blown off by a roadside bomb in 2004 and suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder. Maine could lead the way for legalization in the northeast, as two of its biggest cities have gone legal, and advocates want to take it statewide.)



I love this photo because of Robin Williams. He was one of my favorite actors of all time. He died Monday, Aug. 11, 2014, in an apparent suicide. Williams was 63. This is also a very clear and crisp photo, it is taken as a self portrait.


I love this photo because of the Air Force. I want to go into the Air Force to be a mechanic. This picture is very filled with excitement, joy, aircrafts, crowds of happiness. (Air Force Academy graduates throw their caps into the air as F-16 jets from the Thunderbirds make a flyover, at the completion of the graduation ceremony for the class of 2014, at the U.S. Air Force Academy, in Colorado, Wednesday, May 28, 2014.)


                          Your Favorites

What was the best movie of 2014?
"Unbroken" 
I loved this movie because of the time setting and encoraging story. This is one movie that I really want to see.
"Here's a stirring love letter from director Angelina Jolie to Louis Zamperini, an Olympic runner who found his courage sorely tested in a Japanese POW camp. Jack O'Connell as Louis and Miyavi as his sadistic guard are both superb, but it's Jolie who took a story Hollywood ignored for decades, got it done and made it resonate."
What was the most important news story of the year?
"Ferguson"
I choose this news report because it was a major reverse racism. It was history in the making, also Obama is now officially racist against white people too. It also caught a lot if the worlds attention because of the retaliation of other country's.

What was the best song of 2014?Old 97s, "Longer Than You've Been Alive"
The alt-country vets get real about what it's like to be a band for 20-plus years in this wry lament. 

Who was the most important person of 2014?
"Malala Yousafzai"
People whose courage has been met by violence populate history. Few, though, are as young as Malala was when, at 15, a Taliban gunman boarded her school bus in northwestern Pakistan and shot her and two other girls, attempting to both kill Malala and, as the Taliban later said, teach a “lesson” to anyone who had the courage to stand up for education, freedom and self-determination, particularly for girls and women. Or as young as 11, when Malala began blogging for the BBC’s Urdu site, writing about her ambition to become a doctor, her fears of the Taliban and her determination to not allow the Taliban — or her fear — to prevent her from getting the education she needed to realize her dreams.

What are you looking forward to in 2015?
"Graduation"
I am class of 2015, looking forward to moving farther in life by getting a better job. Getting a better job means more money and better ways to improve things that need it most.



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