Perfume is common in Jamaica High School. The aromatic scents of different perfumes fill the halls of the school. Students have many reasons for wearing it, depending on their mood and how they want to smell at that particular moment.
Students don't favor the same smell. They want to smell a certain way. They also don't want other students to smell the same way as they do and this is why they have their own perfume that they prefer over the other.
"My favorite perfume is Goddess by Baby Phat because it last for a long time and it smells good," said junior Bibi N. Rafik. However, Agent Wright had a mind of his own. He said,"Anything that smells good-It doesn't matter."
In the midst of bathing themselves in the strong fragrance of perfumes, the students should know the meaning of something before they use it. Do they ever ask themselves, what is perfume? Well, perfume is a mixture of fragrant essential oils and aroma compounds, fixatives, and solvents used to give the human body a pleasant smell.
Most popular scents for girls and boys come in a great variety and combinations. Since perfumes arrived from flowers and plants, most of the common scents for perfumes tend to smell like roses and other delicate flowers. Some of the most common perfumes are
Dream Angels Heavenly by Victoria Secret,
Britney Spears Curious for Women Perfume,
MIAMI GLOW perfume by Jennifer Lopez EDT SPRAY...
Euphoria Perfume for Women Eau De Parfum Spray...
Allure Women by Chanel 1.7 Oz Eau De Perfume...
Just Me Paris Hilton by Paris Hilton for Women...
There are also name brand perfumes that have the smell of fruits. Most of these perfumes are named after a fruit or a flower. Females tend to wear fruity scents while males tend to wear a more stronger scent. Police officer Chinnery said,"Aspen is the best, it's not too abrasive, not too bright, and it's strong enough to be recognized."
Perfume is an art designed to give the human body a pleasant smell. Other products such as lotion, deodorant, and spray serves for this main purpose, to give the human body a pleasant smell that they desire. Jamaica High School student feel so strongly about it because they could now smell several ways depending on their mood and how they feel at this particular moment.
3/19/08
3/7/08
A man with a dream,
In our society today, there are a lot of choices needed to be made but some of us don't know where to begin. Jamaica High School students are so confused that they end up either making the wrong choices or not making any at all.
There was this man with a dream that ran far beyond a thousand acres
He was a man with dignity, great courage and strength who believed in hope and in the progress
of change. He made a choice and this choice changed our lives today.
He was African American, but saw us all as brothers and sisters.
A Civil right leader, a hardworking member of society who pushed and fought against discrimination with Rosa Parks and Malcolm X. He lived his life fighting for what he believed in, which was the only thing he knew.
A husband, a reverend of a christian church and a father.
Born in 1929; Atlanta, Georgia he was raised.
He got arrested, got beaten up, degraded in value and disapproved because of his skin.
He died in 1968, but left us the message of that dream.
It was the dream of love, a dream much greater than our footsteps, running far beyond a thousand acres. He was our freedom right leader, he had a dream. His name is Martin Luther King.
Ironically, freedom is now given to us on a silver platter, but we take it for granted.
We are now living in a world where everything is taken as a joke, and nothing is taken seriously. 20-30 years back, African American didn't have much freedom as they do now, but now that they have a little bit of freedom in their hands, they tend to misuse it. They are free to do as they wish to a certain limit, but it remains that it's limitations doesn't go beyond killing an innocent baby: abortion. Who determines to take the life of an innocent soul?
Perhaps, if Jamaica High School students had followed in his footsteps, they wouldn't be in the predicament that they are in right now.
There was this man with a dream that ran far beyond a thousand acres
He was a man with dignity, great courage and strength who believed in hope and in the progress
of change. He made a choice and this choice changed our lives today.
He was African American, but saw us all as brothers and sisters.
A Civil right leader, a hardworking member of society who pushed and fought against discrimination with Rosa Parks and Malcolm X. He lived his life fighting for what he believed in, which was the only thing he knew.
A husband, a reverend of a christian church and a father.
Born in 1929; Atlanta, Georgia he was raised.
He got arrested, got beaten up, degraded in value and disapproved because of his skin.
He died in 1968, but left us the message of that dream.
It was the dream of love, a dream much greater than our footsteps, running far beyond a thousand acres. He was our freedom right leader, he had a dream. His name is Martin Luther King.
Ironically, freedom is now given to us on a silver platter, but we take it for granted.
We are now living in a world where everything is taken as a joke, and nothing is taken seriously. 20-30 years back, African American didn't have much freedom as they do now, but now that they have a little bit of freedom in their hands, they tend to misuse it. They are free to do as they wish to a certain limit, but it remains that it's limitations doesn't go beyond killing an innocent baby: abortion. Who determines to take the life of an innocent soul?
Perhaps, if Jamaica High School students had followed in his footsteps, they wouldn't be in the predicament that they are in right now.
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