college
...e is more or less the ability to decipher different situations and make sensible decisions that need no in depth thinking. Now, this may be a stereotypical situation but the fact is that it did indeed occur. One night gathered around a fire, my fellow comrades and I, chatted about the days tasks. When a female subject (anonymous) interrupted with, “I didn’t know that the Korean War was here in Rochester” Silence struck us all. “mmmhmm! Are you serious” my friend Matthew questioned. She responded with “Yea, I was in the car today and like I saw a sign that said Korean War memorial on the side of the road”. It all became suddenly clear, an honest mistake for a girl that doesn’t follow the worlds history, except for the fact that it displayed “Korean” War memorial. Now, I’m not sure about this one but what if that same girl happened to go to a job interview that day. When the boss asked her why she wanted to work their and when she mentions that she just needs to make some money he would be very impressed when she then says “You know, I think it’d be really nice to give some money back to the memorial of the Korean War that happened on 441.” The boss might just end the interview right there. In the essence of survival, it is important to decipher what exactly needs to be done to survive in today’s world. Let’s start at the beginning of a day, the first thing needed to be done it to attend your daily activity, may it be work or school. Boys take less time to get ready for school then girls because they don’t have to apply make-up or do their hair. This gives a boy more time to get some more sleep, eat a healthy breakfast, and get to work/school early. This all around makes a day in the life of a boy start off happy. This added happiness to the day lets this survival aspect be a little more enjoyable. Now, let’s jump to the end of the day. After work/school it’s quite common for boys and girls to participate in an activity. These activities are most likely sports for their school etc. Any of these “sports” played by a boy could easily dominate those of which the girls play. Girls may complain that “you couldn’t do cheerleading” well their Susie, give jimmy there the same amount of time you’ve been “playing” it, and he’d be the best damn cheerer on that squad. Sure, a boy wouldn’t be able to keep up right away, but he’s probably only used to contact sports that have been around for centuries. Now, let’s skip to the very end of the day. Girls are spending more time taking of their make-up then ge...