Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Everything is not how it seems

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“Where Sweatshops Are a Dream’’ by Nicholas D. Kristof in the New York times on January 15, 2009 is an emotional ride along that carry you though the need for sweatshops.
Like when Kristof said a mother hope her son grows up and get a job at a factory because she seen other children run over by garbage trucks, as well as say her boy never been to a doctor or dentist and the last time he had a bath he was 2 so a sweatshops jobs in comparison there are far more pleasant and less dangerous. The writer even talks about how sweatshop soared the living standards of his wife ancestral village in southern china. I’m pro for sweatshops the living condition that some people live in are just unbelieve, if a sweatshop can get people in a better environment why not take the opportunity with both hands and run with it. Manufacturing can give jobs to millions yet it not going to the poorest nation but the better off ones like Kristof said living wages have a large impact on production cost so companies push to operate more in capital-intensive than labor-intensive. If the companies where putting the factories in a better location it could help with economy.
I know a lot of Americans hate the idea of a sweatshop but would you want little Johnny day after day look though trash just to get paid less than a dollar for work.   



Monday, September 25, 2017

Seeing is Believing

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While many may prefer text then photo. A photo have many good quality's like show the truly beautiful state a place is  in or the devastating state a place is in. Of course there are so writers
that use photo to mislead there target audience. Like in the 'photo essay' I chose it like looks  a group of kids gathered around each other to take a class trip picture but when you read the author text is about the rights of child to have freedom of  thought (wow), conscience and religion. Just think about your own child not having the right  to think freely but for some this reality. Both  the text and photo tell you that the children of 'Sudan' are being mislead  to believe that there words have no power and are meaningless.

This one photo if a  Pakistan boy stand by a  refugee camp. You can see that the child is uncomfortable but doesn't look like much danger will come to him. Although if this was video media the lens would have been in the middle of the war zone then flash back at the young boy when they was saving him and make it portray as if the boy is always in harm's way.

Saturday, September 23, 2017

Mental State vs Violent Media

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Gerard Jones '' violent media is good for kids'' is just as the title states, because according to Jones it can help kids become more confident so kids can go through life unafraid of there desires and the world's disapproval of the things they may enjoy and love. Furthermore he also believed it can help with someone being less hesitant and more effective in time of action. For instance how the hulk gave Jones a inner confidence. Even an psychologist who is Melanie Moore who works with teens finds out children need violent media in order to explore the inescapable feelings that they've been taught to deny, from the media , and parents so they can find a more resilient selfhood. However it's the parents job to explain to kids the importance of self-control and not causing harm to other people. For example July 20, 2012 in Aurora, Colorado a movie shooting took place during the batman movie, that claimed the lives of 12 people. The shooter was a man named James Holmes said he  was ''the Joker'' a villain form the second film. With Holmes mental state in disarray, I can see that no one in his life was there for him mentally so that he can know the path he is following is dangerous. Though the pictures the news used you can see that Holmes was a little off in the head. If anything the media was being lenient to Holmes
portraying he in this light. Over all violent media can be help to kids when received correctly.   


Sunday, September 17, 2017

I'm right, your wrong, I'm big, your small

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I believe people argue to support their argument while at the same trying to get closer to the truth or persuade somebody to believe what they are saying is true. 

With that being said if you want anyone to believe what you are saying. You will need some evidence to back up your opinion/hypothesis.Also there the ''Four Pillars of Argument''. Which is a four part body system.
 Thesis statement: a single sentence that states your position on an issue.
Evidence: facts,observations,expert opinion, examples, statistics, that supports your thesis statement.
Refutation: disprove arguments that challenge your position
last but not least your Concluding Statement: this just reinforces your position, so if your going to a successful argument using these building blocks will help.
With the end of that we jump into what is an argument uhmmm....
I believe an argument is when two people have two different 
position on a topic and both sides come with evidence and a refutation to counter the other opinion. If anyone would like to know, when i get into argument I like to gather concrete evidence if there's any or something close to it like a expert opinion, statistics things of that nature. 

Monday, September 4, 2017

A Tech World

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Social Media's

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Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat. If you've got a cell phone, there's no doubt that you have at least one of these apps downloaded. Social media is without a doubt one of the biggest markets on the planet in this day and age. In fact, it's so big that it has influenced our daily lives. Social media has changed the way we communicate with one another. We establish relationships with strangers from all over the world. Apps like Instagram and Snapchat allows us to take pictures and record our daily lives with our exact geographical location. Through social media we share news, updates on the latest changes, trends and everything going on from every city, country and continent across the globe. For entrepreneurs, social media had been an exceptional platform to generate revenue. A lot of users have used social media to promote themselves from their brands, shops, music and whatever craft they are skilled in. Social media has also caused a lot of controversy especially among celebrities. Regardless, rather positive or negative, social media is arguably one of the biggest influences on or society. An influence that grows more powerful as our technology progresses.

Tuesday, August 29, 2017

The World In Me

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I’m man that’s open to a lot of things, like sky( really want to do that ) taking random trips to the places unknown, learning new things that interest me. Like the many that came before me I’m just trying to do it for the culture and keep my family head held high. Almost forgot I love music, and video games.