"It's fate..."

Personally, I like to believe everything happens for a reason. I guess I could say I do believe in fate and destiny, but only to a certain extent. I find it's sometimes difficult to believe "everything happens for a reason", especially when the situation is dyer and the outlook seems grim.
In some cases, we don't have any control over situations that take place in our lives, such as a death. Certain events happen in a instant, and when we look back and what happened, at times we'll regret what occured. I often find myself doing something, which at the time I dont realize the outcome it'll bring, and regretting the aftermath of the event. Personally, I find myself to be extremely indecisive, constantly questioning a choice I have to make. I'd like to control the outcome of my descisions, but in most cases I have no control over what occurs and try to convince myself: whatever is taking place is happening for a reason.
What happens in our lives are heavily influenced by the people around us, our atmosphere, and the final choice we make. As individuals, we have the final say in decisions we make, and can influence our lives by the choices we make and the setting we create and allow to be created around us.

It's all about the marketing..


So, I admit it, I love watching random shows that have nothing to do anything specific.
We, as the viewers and consumers, are completely sucked in by shows that are appealing and marketed well. Shows that are pure entertainment, such as "America's Funniest Home Videos" or "Grey's Anatomy" have no, or little relevance to us. Personally, I enjoy searching through youtube and watching videos of my interest. Mainly, I find that the way attention grabbing shows, that involve any sort of event, are marketed very well, and are often endorsed by a popular celebrity, catching the attention of us viewers even more. Cruel as it may sound, watching other people's humiliation is eye catching to us. Hey, as long as it isn't happening to us, watching other people yell at one another on "Jerry Springer" or eat worms on "Survivor" grabs our attention. Mindless as it may seem, you can't help but glue your eyes to the screen and watch the rest of that half hour. Watching reality or pointless shows on the tube often makes us forget the reality around us.
I find most shows that I may watch on TV, or search on youtube, are just interesting and appealing to me, whether or not they're about something totally insignificant.

Radio Spot Presentation

Coming up with an idea for my radio spot was difficult. I had so many ideas, just not satisfied with any of them. I finally came up with the idea of selling a tampon, but not just any tampon, The Plunger Tampon. Ha ha, silly I know, but here's how the presentation went.




Male1: Hey dude, what's that red thing on your ass?
Female: Huh? Red thing? Oh my god! A leak, I must look like a freak! *screams*
Male2: Leakages dampening your mood?
3 out of every 5 girls leak during their menstrual cycle, but not to worry! Try The Plunger, tampons for girls aged 15+. It's a plunger in your pants!
Because you never know when an accident may occur!
*music plays*

Hello World

Hello there,
My name is Jasmine Saleh. I'm sixteen years old, and I'm in my third year of highschool at Winston Churchill C.I. I've lived in Toronto with my family since I was born, and grown accustomed to atmosphere here. A lot of my time is spent with the friends I've met, and my family. I also like to spend my time by writing, reading, and traveling. Although I'm not a fan of describing myself in plain words, I'd like to say I can be a pretty open individual.