Friday, June 29, 2012

The sale of wild animals as pets

Dear Editor,
I completely disagree with the idea of "The sale of wild animals as pets".
I believe that wild animals have to stay in their natural habitat, for example if you buy a tiger and put it inside your house, it could be dangerous for your family because it is a wild animal. They were born to be free and to get their own food. I prefer to have them out and far away from my family. Famous people just buy exotic animals to show off and they don't care bout the endangered species or the domino effect.
Smugglers don't have all the blame, people have it too. They are who call and ask for animals.
On the other hand if the buyer really wants an animal and is going to take care of it, is good. Maybe the animal is in a bad situation or in a bad habitat and it would be better with an owner. Why don't people care about animals?


- Arianna Vega

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

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To whom it may concern:

I was walking around campus when I saw this notice about increasing the security on it. I don't think it is a good idea some of your measures.

I asked to some students their opinion about installing security cameras in many locations on campus and the majority doesn't want a person who sees what they do all day. They will feel stalked.

About the electronic ID cards, some of the students doesn't have a car and their moms have to drive them to the campus and when they arrive the line to enter will be long and the moms, brothers, sisters will be waiting and maybe they will be arrived late to their schools or jobs, like the students on the campus. Compiling databases of all students' routine activities, to be honest I don't think it is necessary.

I think that you have to save the money and repair some school seats or the bathrooms, or maybe buy a new computers and equipment make easier the lessons or the class. Maybe you can buy a bus to the commute students because not all of them have a car.




Sincerely,  Arianna Vega Ramos