Wednesday, April 22, 2009
The End Is Near
When I think about it, it’s hard for me to believe I am one week away from completing my freshmen year of college. The road has been filled with its ups and downs, but in the end I know it will all be worth it. Now asked to evaluate my growth as a writer, a few things come to mind. By being in Mrs. Irving’s English 1101 and 1102 classes, I have grown to appreciate the process of revision. In the past, it was rare for me to revise a piece of my writing once I believed it was completed. Throughout this year, I have changed that. Within this semester specifically, I have learned the basics to writing an argument and spotting one among other pieces of literature. Although I know what an argument entails, I often struggle with expressing my own arguments throughout my writing. Hopefully, this will change throughout my many years of college to come. Along with learning the basics to an argument, I also gained important knowledge concerning sources and source material. I know that information will help me greatly in the years ahead. Another thing that comes to mind when thinking about this course is the actual blog assignments. I think they make the course more enjoyable and allow us to see and discuss how “everything is an argument”. It is interesting to read everyone’s blogs and to see how we often view the exact same thing in so many ways.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
The one piece of technology I CAN live without are video games (systems, games, etc.). I admit as a child, I owed and played SEGA. I even had a few Gameboys. Sonic the Hedgehog, Frogger, and Pokémon were a few of my favorite games. Back then I felt I couldn’t live without them.
Now, video games are starting to disgust me. I have felt this way for quite some time. However, my so-called hatred seems to be increasing with time. On Tuesday, during peer-review I had the opportunity to read Chase Crawford’s paper concerning video game addition. I was very pleased to witness someone (specifically a teenage male) bring attention to the topic and in general the affects of video game usage. It made me happy to discover, I wasn’t the only one who sees a major problem facing our youth and nation.
I could go on and on about how video game usage has gotten out of hand but I’m not. Instead, I’m here to suggest a few ideas to take the place of playing video games as a past time. One, read a book. I bet if my parents encouraged this I would be a much better reader and/ or speller. Two, exercise. Sitting in front of a T.V or computer is not good for your physical health. However, participating in sports or other recreational activities is.

^Really???
Now, video games are starting to disgust me. I have felt this way for quite some time. However, my so-called hatred seems to be increasing with time. On Tuesday, during peer-review I had the opportunity to read Chase Crawford’s paper concerning video game addition. I was very pleased to witness someone (specifically a teenage male) bring attention to the topic and in general the affects of video game usage. It made me happy to discover, I wasn’t the only one who sees a major problem facing our youth and nation.
I could go on and on about how video game usage has gotten out of hand but I’m not. Instead, I’m here to suggest a few ideas to take the place of playing video games as a past time. One, read a book. I bet if my parents encouraged this I would be a much better reader and/ or speller. Two, exercise. Sitting in front of a T.V or computer is not good for your physical health. However, participating in sports or other recreational activities is.

^Really???
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
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Have you ever watched MTV’s The Hills?
Considering its popularity more and likely you have. I too have watched the “reality” T.V show. For those of you, who have not experienced The Hills, allow me to summarize it within one phase. It’s about the lives of a few young L.A residents who live the life of the rich and encounter drama along the way. For more information visit the shows website http://www.mtv.com/ontv/dyn/the_hills/series.jhtml.
Just recently, last fall, I became a fan of the show shortly after my roommate forced the “sweet life” upon me. Since then I have continued watching it into its new season which just began on Monday. Although I’m a huge fan, while watching the show I always find myself questioning the truth and images behind it. I often ask myself: “who really lives like that?”, “how are they so rich?”, and “who gets chances like those?”. Questions that I cannot answer and leave me day dreaming. By believing the show represents its characters in their real life, I wonder how much of the show is taped only to increase and keep its audience.
Considering its popularity more and likely you have. I too have watched the “reality” T.V show. For those of you, who have not experienced The Hills, allow me to summarize it within one phase. It’s about the lives of a few young L.A residents who live the life of the rich and encounter drama along the way. For more information visit the shows website http://www.mtv.com/ontv/dyn/the_hills/series.jhtml.
Just recently, last fall, I became a fan of the show shortly after my roommate forced the “sweet life” upon me. Since then I have continued watching it into its new season which just began on Monday. Although I’m a huge fan, while watching the show I always find myself questioning the truth and images behind it. I often ask myself: “who really lives like that?”, “how are they so rich?”, and “who gets chances like those?”. Questions that I cannot answer and leave me day dreaming. By believing the show represents its characters in their real life, I wonder how much of the show is taped only to increase and keep its audience.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Headlines
The Onion: America’s Finest News Source
“Morning Show Host Starts Charity To Rid World Of Flying Debris”
http://www.theonion.com/content/video/morning_show_host_starts_charity?utm_source=a-section
This headline introduces a chip from the Onion News Network and show Today Now. Host Tracy Gill presents a piece she conducted to raise money and awareness for her new charity. The headline argues a morning show host is working toward eliminating flying debris within the world, the clip supports the headline and it’s statement.
“The Only Way Out Of This Crisis Is To Build More Houses”
http://www.theonion.com/content/opinion/the_only_way_out_of_this_crisis?utm_source=b-section
The headline opens up a debate concerning the resent economic crisis. The writer (Tony Sasnett) of this article seems to believe that if American builders construct more houses within our country, the economic crisis will eliminate its self. By reading the article, viewers can conclude Sasnett strongly believes this is the only and best solution for our problem. On a side note: I strongly disagree.
“Marc Stein Treated For OCD After Latest NBA Power Rankings List Teams From Dirtiest To Cleanest”
http://www.theonion.com/content/news_briefs/marc_stein_treated_for_ocd?utm_source=a-section
The headline is in reaction to a previous segment Stein did ‘related’ to the NBA. It brings enlightenment to the unnecessary comments the announcer made. The headline does justice to nock Stein’s report. Seriously.. how does discussing basketball even begin to relate to team cleanness!
The Wall Street Journal
“The Cheers And Jeers For A Costly New Ballpark”
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123863009166180633.html
This headline attracts its intended audience in a way other articles do not. The words “cheers and jeers” immediately trigger a subject based on sports or entertainment. The article discusses a questionable topic concerning the opening of a new ballpark in Boston. The economic crisis is also center attention of this article.
“Belly Up To The Bar And Buy Some Jeans”
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123862311574879951.html
This is a very confusing headline. At first, I thought it was suggesting people should drink at bars in new jeans. Weird? Indeed. However, the article is discussing a trend among a men’s clothing boutique called Lost Boys. I do not think the headline is relevant.
“When He Was 46 It Was A Very Good Year”
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123862611987180187.html
After reading this headline, one can assume the article is about an older man who recalls his ‘younger days’. In fact the article is about an older man, who is about to turn 90 years old. The man was the writer to “It Was A Very Good Year” a song he wrote years ago.
AJC
“Two Women Accuse Johns Creek Doctor Of Sexual Battery”
http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/northfulton/stories/2009/04/01/doctor_arrested.html?cxntlid=homepage_tab_newstab
This is a very straightforward headline. It states the issue, in a well understanding manner. The headline doesn’t cause confusion or misunderstanding of the issue following.
“Guy Gets Nabbed Driving Barstool Drunk”
http://www.ajc.com/video/content/video/?bcpid=1659825399&bclid=1716449804&bctid=18282080001
Talk about an appealing headline! After reading this, most individuals would like to read more. The headline stays true to its topic but in a comical manner.
“Nine Patients Made Nearly 2,700 ER Visits In Texas”
http://www.ajc.com/news/content/shared-gen/ap/National/Frequent_ER_Patients.html?cxntlid=homepage_tab_newstab
After reading this headline, viewers are likely to question its statement. How in the world can nine people go to the ER that many times? By questioning the headline, viewers are likely to read the remaining piece.
“Morning Show Host Starts Charity To Rid World Of Flying Debris”
http://www.theonion.com/content/video/morning_show_host_starts_charity?utm_source=a-section
This headline introduces a chip from the Onion News Network and show Today Now. Host Tracy Gill presents a piece she conducted to raise money and awareness for her new charity. The headline argues a morning show host is working toward eliminating flying debris within the world, the clip supports the headline and it’s statement.
“The Only Way Out Of This Crisis Is To Build More Houses”
http://www.theonion.com/content/opinion/the_only_way_out_of_this_crisis?utm_source=b-section
The headline opens up a debate concerning the resent economic crisis. The writer (Tony Sasnett) of this article seems to believe that if American builders construct more houses within our country, the economic crisis will eliminate its self. By reading the article, viewers can conclude Sasnett strongly believes this is the only and best solution for our problem. On a side note: I strongly disagree.
“Marc Stein Treated For OCD After Latest NBA Power Rankings List Teams From Dirtiest To Cleanest”
http://www.theonion.com/content/news_briefs/marc_stein_treated_for_ocd?utm_source=a-section
The headline is in reaction to a previous segment Stein did ‘related’ to the NBA. It brings enlightenment to the unnecessary comments the announcer made. The headline does justice to nock Stein’s report. Seriously.. how does discussing basketball even begin to relate to team cleanness!
The Wall Street Journal
“The Cheers And Jeers For A Costly New Ballpark”
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123863009166180633.html
This headline attracts its intended audience in a way other articles do not. The words “cheers and jeers” immediately trigger a subject based on sports or entertainment. The article discusses a questionable topic concerning the opening of a new ballpark in Boston. The economic crisis is also center attention of this article.
“Belly Up To The Bar And Buy Some Jeans”
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123862311574879951.html
This is a very confusing headline. At first, I thought it was suggesting people should drink at bars in new jeans. Weird? Indeed. However, the article is discussing a trend among a men’s clothing boutique called Lost Boys. I do not think the headline is relevant.
“When He Was 46 It Was A Very Good Year”
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123862611987180187.html
After reading this headline, one can assume the article is about an older man who recalls his ‘younger days’. In fact the article is about an older man, who is about to turn 90 years old. The man was the writer to “It Was A Very Good Year” a song he wrote years ago.
AJC
“Two Women Accuse Johns Creek Doctor Of Sexual Battery”
http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/northfulton/stories/2009/04/01/doctor_arrested.html?cxntlid=homepage_tab_newstab
This is a very straightforward headline. It states the issue, in a well understanding manner. The headline doesn’t cause confusion or misunderstanding of the issue following.
“Guy Gets Nabbed Driving Barstool Drunk”
http://www.ajc.com/video/content/video/?bcpid=1659825399&bclid=1716449804&bctid=18282080001
Talk about an appealing headline! After reading this, most individuals would like to read more. The headline stays true to its topic but in a comical manner.
“Nine Patients Made Nearly 2,700 ER Visits In Texas”
http://www.ajc.com/news/content/shared-gen/ap/National/Frequent_ER_Patients.html?cxntlid=homepage_tab_newstab
After reading this headline, viewers are likely to question its statement. How in the world can nine people go to the ER that many times? By questioning the headline, viewers are likely to read the remaining piece.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
The Great Gatsby
Many believe the “American Dream” solely relies on the presence of happiness and wealth. The film adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby exhibits this pretrial at best. From the very beginning of the movie, the audience views the setting within Long Island, New York. The book/ film take place during the 1920’s, at this time the location symbolized a dream site to live at or even retreat too.
Another aspect of the film that portrays the “American Dream” comes from the occupations and wealth of the characters. Gatsby openly admits to coming from a long line of wealthy inheritance. Nick on the other hand had to work for everything he acquired. He earned a college education and worked hard as a bond salesman. Shown in the video, one can tell Nick is a firm believer in hard and honest work. During one particular scene, Gatsby begins to influence Nick to work with him on a project. Nick interjects by questioning Gatsby’s true position offer. Here, it seems Nick’s character believes that only hard work can earn happiness and success- opposed to inherited wealth.
The personal/ love lives of the characters also play a key part in the common meaning of the “American Dream”. From the outside looking in and without knowing a detailed bio of each character, the audience sees a perfect couple in the Buchanan’s. However, the story demonstrates a connection between wealth and love. The couple is obviously unhappy, as represented by their affairs. Yet, they remain together to portray an image of an all American picture perfect couple.
Another aspect of the film that portrays the “American Dream” comes from the occupations and wealth of the characters. Gatsby openly admits to coming from a long line of wealthy inheritance. Nick on the other hand had to work for everything he acquired. He earned a college education and worked hard as a bond salesman. Shown in the video, one can tell Nick is a firm believer in hard and honest work. During one particular scene, Gatsby begins to influence Nick to work with him on a project. Nick interjects by questioning Gatsby’s true position offer. Here, it seems Nick’s character believes that only hard work can earn happiness and success- opposed to inherited wealth.
The personal/ love lives of the characters also play a key part in the common meaning of the “American Dream”. From the outside looking in and without knowing a detailed bio of each character, the audience sees a perfect couple in the Buchanan’s. However, the story demonstrates a connection between wealth and love. The couple is obviously unhappy, as represented by their affairs. Yet, they remain together to portray an image of an all American picture perfect couple.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
What'll Ya Have..
The Varsity is the bomb! With their chili dogs, onion rings, and world famous Frosted Orange the Varsity has become an Atlanta trademark. The restaurant begin its success over 80 years ago. As of then and now it is the world's largest drive-in. The restaurant chain consists of six locations spread out all over the metro Atlanta area. People all over the nation and world come to Atlanta in search of those three little words.. "What'll ya have". Often customers include well known actors and politicans. The Varsity even has an achieve that includes it's celeb vistors on the main Varsity wall (Downtown location). For entertainment purposes The Varsity holds art displays, often showcasing the artist and their work. Being a relative large restaurant (physically), it is also able to accommodate large parties and crowds. The friendly staff and enviroment makes anyones visit to the Varisity a delight.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Take Cover!.. Idol’s On.. Never mind!
Tonight, the weather has been terrible in Georgia. All evening long there have been tornado warnings and tornado watches among the metro Atlanta area and surrounding counties. The news channels have been covering the reports since early this afternoon. Still, as I sit to write this Glenn Burns is reporting a tornado forming in Newnan.
Ahh!! I just heard thunder, loud thunder! Now, it’s pouring the rain outside my dorm.
Back to being serious, my cable just went out. I realize this is no big deal, but I just remembered American Idol is on Fox. :)
Cable is back on. As life threatening tornados can be, the thirteen year old girl inside of me is more interested in watching American Idol than seeing if a funnel cloud is headed my way. I just got to see if that Danny guy makes the top twelve. He can sing. He’s kinda cute too.
Yay! Danny made it too the next round. It amazes me how much American Idol has become a part of American society. To some, the television show even helps justify their definition of the ‘American Dream’.
American Idol is now in their eighth season of broadcasting. It has made the dreams of many come true and gave few the opportunity to create successful music careers. The show allows ‘normal’ everyday people the chance to prove their vocal talent and earn a recording contract. A recording contract that often leads to success and wealth.
Ahh!! I just heard thunder, loud thunder! Now, it’s pouring the rain outside my dorm.
Back to being serious, my cable just went out. I realize this is no big deal, but I just remembered American Idol is on Fox. :)
Cable is back on. As life threatening tornados can be, the thirteen year old girl inside of me is more interested in watching American Idol than seeing if a funnel cloud is headed my way. I just got to see if that Danny guy makes the top twelve. He can sing. He’s kinda cute too.
Yay! Danny made it too the next round. It amazes me how much American Idol has become a part of American society. To some, the television show even helps justify their definition of the ‘American Dream’.
American Idol is now in their eighth season of broadcasting. It has made the dreams of many come true and gave few the opportunity to create successful music careers. The show allows ‘normal’ everyday people the chance to prove their vocal talent and earn a recording contract. A recording contract that often leads to success and wealth.
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