Intro to Kobe Bryant’s Life

Kobe Bryant was born in Philadelphia to Joe Bryant and Pamela Cox Bryant and had two elder sisters named Sharla and Shaya. He fell in love with basketball “from the moment he started rolling his dad’s tube socks and shooting imaginary game-winning shots.” From an early age, Bryant played basketball and football and was a fan of the basketball team ‘Los Angeles Lakers’ and the football team ‘AC Milan.’ He played basketball at Lower Merion High School and won them a state championship after 53 years. Bryant was named Pennsylvania Player of the Year and got attention from college recruiters in the process.
Bryant wrote the poem “Dear Basketball” in 2015 and narrated a short film of the poem two years later. His work won an Academy Award for the best animated short film and in 2018 Bryant published the book The Mamba Mentality: How I Play which explained his approach to basketball and the nickname he put upon himself when he played, “The Black Mamba.” Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter Gianna Bryant were among a group of nine people going to a girls basketball game in a helicopter when it crashed into a hillside, killing all the people aboard. Over the course of his lifetime, Kobe Bryant had a major impact on the people around him. He didn’t just win everyone’s hearts by playing basketball, but all the other smaller things too. Kobe Bryant was a legend.

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https://www.britannica.com/biography/Kobe-Bryant
https://www.theplayerstribune.com/en-us/articles/dear-basketball
https://www.cnn.com/2020/02/01/us/kobe-bryant-in-his-own-words-trnd/index.html
https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/kobe-bryant-3958.php
https://theundefeated.com/features/chronicling-the-career-and-life-of-kobe-bryant/

About Me

 Hi, I am Neil I came to this planet in the Year 2009, making me 11 years old now.

 As a little kid, I was fascinated by dinosaurs. I researched them and my favorite is the t-rex. I still remember having a book in which it would show crazy ways the dinosaur could help you in real life. I also remember that when I was little, before sleeping, my grandma told me Indian mythological stories such as the Ramayan. 

As a kid,  I also liked going on vacation to resorts especially with big pools. I am not a big fan of beaches, as I don’t like sand on my skin.

I live in New Jersey in The USA with my parents, grandparents, and a 7-year-old sibling. 

I enjoy reading books, I can read books all day 🙂 Some of my favorite book series are Percy Jackson, 39 clues, and  Harry Potter. I also like to write fiction stories about monsters.

I like playing outside. I like most sports but my favorite is soccer.  I also like to bike around my neighborhood.  

 I also just started to play the violin. 

I like pizza, ice cream, and cake. My favorite fruit is mango because it is very sweet.

Last year was an interesting year as we moved to a new neighborhood and a new school. 

Like most of you, I also had to switch to online school because of the Coronavirus. 

Now about my Summer break. I have to go to online classes instead of going places some of my online classes are coding, Stem Ninja math, and speech. Recently I started playing Minecraft, which is very cool.

  The best part of the break was staying at my cousin’s place and playing games. Helped my cousin with his college application and build his  Rube Goldberg project. 

I have four best friends and we used to do sleepovers and have playdates now because of coronavirus we cannot. We played many games such as tag and laser tag.

After the summer break, I will have to start middle school online from Woodrow Wilson Middle school. This would be my first year of middle school and I am very excited about that.

I wish for the good old times to return soon. If there was no coronavirus I would not stay in my house 24 7 instead I could be playing with my friends or going on vacation. 

Speaking of vacation I like to go on vacation one of my favorite places to vacation in India. Most of my relatives live in India such as my grandparents, aunt, uncle, and lots and lots of cousins. 

The Importance of Net Neutrality

Net neutrality is something about which you may not know. But it is of utmost importance in the age of the internet. In this blog post, I will explain to you what net neutrality is, why it is so important, and ways that it is being jeopardized.  

First of all, what is net neutrality? Net neutrality is a law that prohibits internet service providers such as Verizon and Jio from discriminating on internet traffic. This essentially means that they have to treat all internet traffic equally. They can’t deliberately slow down some traffic or speed up other traffic. For example, if Amazon bribed Verizon into slowing down the traffic from all of the other online shops, this would be illegal and they would be punished. Conversely, if Verizon slowed down the traffic from Amazon and tried to blackmail them into paying money, Amazon could take Verizon to court and win easily. 

Why is this important to the average consumer like you and me? This is important because the user experience of some sites could deteriorate quite a lot if the service providers try anything like that. For example, back in December of 2013 people who used Comcast experienced a sharp drop in quality of the streaming from Netflix. The video quality was about half as good as before, and the videos were buffering much more than before. Users of Netflix and Comcast suffered from this for two months before Netflix and Comcast struck a deal. This is luckily not that common, but imagine what would happen if they tried to do something like this to something much more popular like YouTube or Google. Things like this only will make the internet worse for everyone as it undermines the fact that the internet was made for people to communicate and view content as they wish, consumers shouldn’t have to suffer like this just because their internet service provider(which they already pay for) wants even more money. Not to mention the fact that this by principle ruins the purpose of the internet(to freely communicate). 

How is net neutrality be being jeopardized? This is mainly in the US, but the US has a large influence over the rest of the world and is the third-largest consumer of the internet behind India and China. In 2017, President Donald Trump appointed Ajit Pai to be the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission(FCC). This is the Commission that enforces and passes laws that regulates everything internet-related in the US. He is firmly anti-net-neutrality and rolled back a lot of the regulations that were created to ensure net-neutrality.   As of right now, the FCC no longer enforces this law and it is up to the individual states to do so. To make this even worse, many countries follow the US a lot in these situations, so this could really affect many, many people.

I hope you have a good understanding of this issue now.