Monday, November 26, 2012

ALL MY BLOGS

DEATH PENALTY
In this video, a speaker spoke of the injustice that happens everyday and how we sit on the side lines and watch how innocent people are sentenced to death for a crime they never commited. The man in the video explained that there is no justice in this country anymore. Much like the economy, the rich get richer and the poor stay poor. This concept applies to the justice system due to the fact that if your a rich wealthy man you will face little to no punishment and if your a rich white person they will slap your wrists and send you out of the court house with a lollypop for just showing up to the court house. The man in the video also explained how we are triing kids as a adults so that they can face a harsher punishment. The sad part of this truth is a majority of the kids being tried as adults are black. Society today targets race and although the slave age is over, the black community is still slaved to the title of "criminal" and after 9/11, the Muslum population has surely joined the rankings with the black community. It's sad how the most peaceful religion in the world is being targeted as terrorists due to people who dont even know what they stand for. Our nation is lost in the masses and forgets that we are all people living in this beautiful nation and if the public watched the news, they would realize that it is near impossible to get into this nation. Everyone worked hard to live here including the muslum population, the least we can do is see them as equals.

DAILY SHOW
While watching the video I agreed with the guest on the show that our history is being white washed and the public is afraid to reveal that in the past that we treated the black community horribly by forcing them to be slaves. The "N" word is a term that has brought down that black community for years and to remove it from a book, although it is a bad word to the public eye, shouldn't be removed. I agree with the guest because its not the word that is truly bad, its the context of how its used. The book it is presented in is one of the greatest pieces of literature published. Mark Twain used the word to put in the minds of the public that they shouldn't judge by the contents of their skin but by the fact that they are humans just like us and deserve recognition. It's written in our constitution and always will be there because it is our history. The reason why we study history is so that we prevent the bad from happening again. It was a dark era in our history but it was 300 years ago and we as a nation now are stronger and are more accepting.

MEN FAIL
In the article “Why Men Fail,” it examines why men today aren’t as successful as woman are when it comes to business, the economy and as well as why men don’t succeed in life. This author has good ethos due to the fact that she has written a book and also has her work published in a popular magazine. With her cleaver insight on the matters at hand in regards to women being far more superior in the business community, she proclaims that men fail at being successful because they believe that they have everything handed to them which lowers work ethic which in the end results in the men not progressing as fast as the hard working woman that has devoted time and effort in the office to reach a higher more powerful point in their career which in the long run ends with the men stuck behind a desk while woman live it up with their high paying jobs. I agree with the point that men are getting lazy in the work community and should rise up because even though I want to say that everything is equal in the working community, in the end women always have to work harder to achieve more than what men have handed to them on a platter. One point I do disagree on is that we all do work hard together as a team and that in the end boosts moral and ultimately ends with everyone winning. Men and women are equal human beings but when it comes to todays society, women must work in order to achieve greatness much like us all.

DEBATE
While watching the debates, I believe that the true winner is Obama. Although I am Democratic, I believe that Obama won because he reached out to current problems and what he’s done to help and disproved the Ads that are against him as well as brought up points about how Romney cant keep his word and forced Romney to go against his word that stated his 5 trillion tax break that would cost the US a lot of money. Obama used many words that much like Romney stuck in the audience’s head such as lying and tax raising. No matter the intelligence level of any of the US citizen, if there is one word that sticks in the minds of the public it’s the powerful word tax. Romney lost this debate not only with his rude interruptions but also the fact that when faced with a statement that regards his current campaign Ads he reacted with denial and frustration. I believe that if a person cant stay true to their word then they aren’t a man and they aren’t good to run this country. The president should be a man of truth and should be respectful because he is representing the most powerful nation in the world. Romney lost because for the past 7 months, Romney has been campaigning that he is going to be giving tax breaks to the rich and raising taxes on middle class to make them pay $4000. Romney also was quoted with his policy on china and quote said that they are “Cheaters” and blamed Obama for the current crisis. The US is giving China all our business and as well as the President has no control over where business send their jobs. Although both Candidates had contradicting ideas, they both agreed on one point that would help the US. The US needs lower the corporate tax rate to 25% or even lower and allow the businesses over seas to come either back to the US or allow foreign countries to come to the US.  
ANGRY MUSLIM
To start, the Muslim religion is a very peaceful religion. People make mistakes and accuse them for being terrorists and killers, but in fact it’s the opposite. The Muslims believe in Jihad, which if everyone is familiar with it through popular media, that it means holy war. People believe that Jihad is fought physically with weapons and death and killing, but in fact the real meaning behind Jihad is in fact holy war but it is a holy war within yourself. Jihad is fighting them self through urges and lifelong battles that make us human. When I hear bad opinions on the Muslims I feel that they are being attacked due to the extremists that give them a bad name. Every group of people has their bad seed and unfortunetly for society all we focus on is the bad people just so we can gather an audience and the media can become popular and outreach to other branches of society. The picture of the Muslims being upset and yelling, I believe that at that moment the people were upset and due to the selfish acts of the media with no reasoning just state the negative that the Muslims are upset a video. I believe that the media should have stated in the article why the people were upset and not write it in an over exaggerated way. I understand the American people don’t understand what the Muslims think or feel, but if the media would stop shoveling lies down our throats, that maybe we could learn something about another group of people that we share this world with. The Americans are not superior and the sooner we realize this, the sooner we can start focusing on what really matters which is doing our job as a great nation to help other nations reach peach within their borders.

OBAMA AD
While watcfing the Ad for Obama, I first noticed the background color and how it was a welcoming fuzz to the pictures and people they presented. I also noticed that the people that were shown the most were teen's and old people. I believe he did that so it would match up with the story that Obama told in one of his speeches when he talked about his grandma working hard. Other details that caught my attention were the emotion put into every word so that while you watch the Ad, your blood will get pumped up and say "Yes we can!" that the people can go forward and make things better. The message that was in this Ad was to get people to get "Fired Up, Ready to go" about this new election and that if Obama is reelected, than everything will be better because he believes in the peoples dream and he believes in the people to make the right choice. The main goal of this Ad was to show people that they need to vote cause one vote can change the world and make a difference.
CHAPTER 6
In Joe Hardin's "Choices 2.0" he states that commercial companies are using Rhetoric values in their commercials to gain appeal from certain crowds that they aim for their products. For example, Hardin brought up how the Marlboro company use visuals to make smoking appear cool to the younger crowd of the time when they were allowed to show commercials like that. The reason for the article was to reveal to the audience how advertisers use rhetorical visuals to help attract audiences. The "Marlboro Cowboy" was meant to represent the masculenity and as well as all the rugged men smoke and if you wanna be a big strong man, dont eat vegtibles, smoke Marlboro.
PLAGIARISM IS THE END OF CREATIVITY
Trip Gabriel in His Informative writing on Plagiarism called “Plagiarism Lines Blur for Students in Digital Age”(8/1/2010) argues since the beginning of the online era and the vast amount of information at the hands of the public, Plagiarism is becoming more popular in undergraduates and the colleges are letting it slide by. Trip explains that in a survey given by the Rutgers University, 40% of 14,000 undergraduates, admitted to plagiarizing at least once in their academic career. Due this intense amount of numbers given by the survey the Education committee decided to crack down on this progressively growing problem and in a later study revealed that after the disciplinary action given by the University, the percentage dropped from an average of 39% to 29%. In this article, the author is attempting to show his audience that plagiarism is all around us and with information becoming easier to obtain through online search engines, Universities should crack down harder on this massively growing problem. The author is also stating that with the rise in plagiarism, that the students today are lacking the urge to be creative and create something original like that people from the 60’s they are copying off of to obtain a better grade. This common rant about how creativity is being lost to the Internet should be a message to all schools that plagiarism should under no circumstances be tolerated or allowed to slide. People today are losing their creative brain to the education system. If the students today stop applying them to the free write assignments given by their teachers, then the education system will have won. This article should be heard by all Universities and as well as all people who have or plan on plagiarizing because they should see that what they do is wrong and not only helping the education system help turn us into a assembly line of mindless freaks, but they are letting the population down because although it is easier to copy and paste, what you write could mean the difference in changing someone’s life or opinion on things.
PICTURE SUM UP
This quote doesnt just represent the view of a famous artist that helped change the world, but it represents how the world is changing and how the schools arent allowing creativity anymore. This image and quote represent how you can understand assignments and miss out on life, or you can experience life and create something beautiful and have it be frowned upon. This quote is telling us to frown upon the education system due to the fact that people now are losing sight of what life really is, and that is that life is not something assigned but lived and experienced.
POLITICAL COMMMERCIALS
When watching both political Commercials, I first noticed the music that was playing and how well it carried with the flow of what the candidate was saying. As the commercial progressed, I began to notice the colors and how the producer of the commercials put a fuzzy heart warming effect on so that the viewers would feel as though the candidate was inviting the viewer to join their party because they can trust them. When watching the commercials with an open mind to the political views being shown, I felt while watching Romney’s campaign commercial that the hazy effect made is words seem to flow nicer and you focused on him as a hard worker. From a politically intelligent man, I mainly focused on what each candidate had to say about the country and from a middle class American paying through college, I agreed and followed more with Obama due to his very professional outlook on how this country should be run instead of talking down the other candidate. While watching the commercials, I focused on how each candidate presented themself, and as a man you can tell a lot about a man by the way they hold themselves. Romney, although powerful in money, shows weakness and appears to be fragile. I respect him as a successful man, but I don’t believe in his ethics due to the fact that he paid less than I did in taxes and refuses to admit that he has left his fellow Americans behind because he wanted to make an extra dollar. The most important visual you could take from these commercials is how the candidate holds themselves upright and how they present themselves to the public. I believe that there are no unimportant items placed into these commercials because they have been so finely groomed, from pictures to speeches, the entire commercial has been fine tuned to appeal to the group of people that the candidate wants to have on their side.

POLITICAL SPEECHES
Viewing both the speeches I noticed that they both targeted certain crowds that their political party was attempting to gain to boost votes for their candidates. Anne Romney stated multiple times that Mitt Is a practicing Mormon. This statement stood out to me as a politician because it revealed in a noticeable way that Anne as a Republican is attempting to gain the approval of the “Bible Belt” by stating that her candidate that she is representing is wanting the approval of the religious people. From a politically serious point of view, I believe that Anne Romney’s speech was very unprofessional and made her seem immature and as if she is on the cheer squad for a local high school team. Her cheers and screeches of what seemed to be joy was unprofessional in the position she was in. I disapproved of the way she attempted to gain the support of the woman population. She acted like the girl that everyone hated in school and her stories of how she “raised” her kids had nothing to do with the matters that are effecting the woman all around America. In politics, everyone knows that the Democrats have gained the support from the woman for as long as politics has been around. From the unbiased view, I believe that Michelle was professional in her speech by not just addressing the crowd and telling them that there is always hope and that the economy is going to grow with the help of everyone as a whole country. Michelle addressed that the hard working men and woman of this nation are being stopped by the people they work for because of selfish reasons. I agree that if you work hard you’ll go far. It takes time but everyone knows that with a good education that you can strive to be anything you want to be. As a Democrat, I agree with Michelle because not only did she present her self in a respectable manner, but she also addressed the public as people that are educated and want to help the U.S. become the best it can be. She also talked to the people like a professional and unlike Anne treating the people like kids, Michelle brought up pressing matters that are flowing in the nation such as the economy and the policies surrounding it. I believe each speech had ups and downs here and there, but in the end the Democrats won the vote because Presentation is everything and how you address people will effect people in the end.
CHAPTER 3
In chapter 3 of "Choices 2.0," The author provides advice for readers interested in finding ways to create Ethos in their writing. The author provides many methods to overcome this difficult task from citing credible resources, to asking professionals in the field being written about. Creating Ethos in ones writing is a difficult task, but nonetheless can be accomplished through extensive research that will lead you towards a credible resource. Reading deeply into the chapter, the author depicted multiple ways to help establish a writers credibility. One way the author suggested was to ask a person with a professional view about the subject at hand and quote him on his/her findings. This method stuck out to me by saying that not all knowledge is found in books, but in the minds of the ones who wrote them. Most credibility comes from the minds of the author themselves and to cite a book is nothing to having a professional explain in detail in person what they truly think on a matter. I agree with the authors claim on asking professionals and highly suggest to any writer that if you want to get facts straight, ask someone who studied a subject for their lifetime and they'll provide you with more info than any book could provide.

THE END OF FORGETTING
In Jeffrey Rosen's analysis in "The Web Means The End Of Forgetting," he exploits how from the beginning of the age of technology, not only the government, but the people who use the power of the internet are exploiting people for what they post on the walls of their common Facebook accounts. With the rise of social networking and the down fall of face to face communication, the age of modern man is beginning to establish false faces in order to either make it look good for future internships with major companies that check your account before hiring, or just for people with a passion to hurt others. This generation of technological advances has lead from bad to worse situations such as the situation involving Stacy Snyder and her post that would forever ruin her future career. As technology tightens its grasp on letting confrontation become a thing of the past, and strengthens its grasp on teaching the community to release how they feel through the internet, people run into problems such as cyber bullying and other inappropriate uses for the internet that lower ones esteem. the common age of man is degrading itself and leaving their blank bodies hosted to the brilliantly lighted screen of their computers. From a Psychological point of view on the subject, Evolution has taught us that the strongest survive and the most intelligent survive, but no one told us that intelligence is just a click away. People have misunderstood the concept of attaining knowledge and expect everything to be at their finger tips 24/7. Learning may be easier just by logging on, but sometimes the easiest path is the most difficult in the long run.

MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKER
In watching this video about how gamers change the world, I believe that although she provided her audience with many statistics such as how from kindergarden to graduation of high school, kids will spend 10,000 hours playing on their game system and as well as how there's 3 billion hours of game play each year. The statistics are large and powerful, but I believe it doesn't quite appeal to the audience because she blended them in so abruptly that the audience had no time to comprehend the large quantities that people spend playing on their gaming systems. This speaker used many Ethos related ideas in her argument as she put the emotion a gamer has when on the verge of a "Epic Win" and attempted to place the audience in the position of a gamer who feels although the only life he can win is the one he has created in a game. Personally I agree with the fact that if these gamers left their video game lives behind them and applied the feeling they get from an "Epic Win" to the real world, I believe that the brilliance that is put forth in games truly could change the world and all the people with no imagination in it to strive and put forth their own abilities to achieve an "Epic Win" in life.

KENT HARUF
Kent Haruf in his literary analysis in "Writers on Writing" (11-20-2000), explores the creative ways that writers enter their creative zone and begin their masterpieces on paper. Kent depicted his findings through exploring how writers from John Cheever, to Maya Angelou open their minds by putting themselves either in the shoes of the character their writing about or just by putting themselves in social awkward positions due to the fact that it makes them feel comfortable and not restricted to the compounds of their earth bound bodies. Kent through his article tells how authors through their mysterious writing habits leave this world and lock themselves in their minds and find peace in their thoughts away from all the chaos that the world produces on a daily basis. Kent in this article was targeting an audience that is interested in how authors beat writers block and overcome the overwhelming ordeals that writers face when writing a book. He reveals this by telling the reader that he himself has a special writing area where he escapes the world and although its a strange area to be but it fulfills the task of escaping the world without going far from

CHAPTER 2
Joe Hardin in his literary analysis in "Choices 2.0" (2010) argues that writers today are believing they can write due to formulas that have been written up to form what are associated with stories. Joe startes his reasoning by listing titles of books that haven't succeeded on their journy through the audiences world. He progresses to state that real writing is studied multiple times until it is perfect and stories today are being found with multiple errors, as well taking ideas from other successful writers. Joe states that writers are being lazy and need to learn how to really read. Joe wants the readers to know that literature is a delicate process and not something that can be put into a formula. Writers need to put more creativity in their pieces and have their readers follow along in an enjoyable way and not in a jagged path to confusion.

NEW RULE

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Journey With No Guidance


Davis Moe
Dawn DiPrince
English 101
November 16, 2012
Journey With No Guidance
            Every life must come to an end. Whether it’s your dog to your mom or your great grand parents that grasp to life with every moment reminiscing on their life they lived to the fullest. But when that fateful moment comes when one must be cast from this earth to the place they rightfully deserve to go. But when this time arises what leaves us? Many say a being inside that is the reflection of our good actions most commonly referred to as our soul leaves the evil that is our body if you believe in the Christian, Muslim, Jewish or any of the beliefs that involve the bible. But there is one religion that when faced with death does not fear it, but yet embraces death as a gift so that one may be reborn again. These people are Buddhists and in the article “Facing Death Without A Soul: A Response To George Adams” by Jayrava Attwood, he proclaims that life is not permanent and that when our bodies pass away, new life shall be born from the Karma from your past.

            I used the word anatman, which in context means that no life is permanent. I used the word Karma that in the Buddhist context means the good and bad deeds that you do that in the end of your life journey determines the state of being that you will come back in the next life as. Good karma is like helping the poor and other deeds that give back to the world and show sympathy towards others that aren’t as fortunate as you are. Bad Karma is doing deeds that reflect a negative aspect that place you before others such as stealing, murder, and other forms of deeds that are selfish and do not provide good outcomes in the future of your life. I used the word Enlightenment and in context defined by the dictionary is “The attainment of spiritual knowledge or insight that frees a person from the cycle of rebirth.”

            In Attwood’s criticism on George Adams work, he reveals to the audience that Adams strictly contracted his ideas from a very strict form of Buddhism formally called Golden Buddhism. To those not familiar with the different forms of Buddhism, Golden Buddhism is the oldest form dating back to the original teachings of Siddhartha Gautama except in this form, the followers take his teachings seriously and proclaimed Siddhartha to be a god in a physical form cast onto earth. Attwood immediately points out this problem in the beginning of his writing by stating “George Adams's essay in this issue contrasts what he calls "personal spirituality" with his understanding of Buddhism, particularly his ideas about the difficult Buddhist notion of anatman? Adams's main thrust is to problematize the idea of anātman as nihilistic in contrast to his ideas about an eternal self.” In Attwood’s argument he proclaims that Siddhartha Gautama was a God. On Siddhartha Gautama’s death bed, before passing on told all of his followers that surrounded him that he had one more teaching to give them. As he lay in his bed with one last breath told everyone “ Don’t think of me as a god, remember me as the one who woke up.” With his dying words it spread throughout the world and regardless of what Buddhist form you believed in, that quote sung all through India.

            When Siddhartha Gautama died that is when all of his teachings made sense to his followers. They realized much like Attwood did, that there is no permanent life. When Siddhartha Gautama told his people to remember his as the one who woke up, he wanted them to think back to his original teaching of what he discovered in the beginning of his journey. He wanted the people to remember the old man he saw, the sick man, the dead body and the calm smiling monk that taught him that the world Is filled with sorrow and suffering. When going through life everyone is afraid of the inevitable and in Siddhartha Gautama’s teachings, he revealed through the people he saw that no matter what everyone will get sick, get old, and eventually die but what he wanted his followers to know is that to become enlightened you must experience all of these factors and celebrate them and not be afraid. Attwood states in his article that no life is permanent and if there is one unbiased statement that all forms of Buddhism can agree with it is that no matter what all life must come to an end but when you pass on you will be born again based on how well you lived your life also referred to as Karma. In this rebirthing process what one hopes to achieve is enlightenment at the end of their journey when they die.

In a teaching by Siddhartha Gautama, he states to his followers “In other words the very belief in a permanent self makes death seem unjust and makes post-mortem survival of the self necessary." When faced with death, people fear the inevitable. Saying death is not scary would be a lie but when faced with the knowledge that after death you be reborn better and much like Christianity having second chances, the biggest second chance you can have is a new life. Life is the most precious and delicate force in nature because it can be taken away at any moment. All we can do is brace ourselves for the inevitable and face it with no regrets. Live life with good Karma and when you are reborn, your great life will be rewarded with the gift of life in a better state. Siddhartha Gautama always told his followers samsara, which meant life goes on and on. Don’t fear death for life is samsara and depending on how you live your life now your next life will be in a better state. Siddhartha Gautama told his followers in a teaching, “Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment” which leaves only one question that Siddhartha Gautama asked all his followers, how have you lived your life?


WORK CITED
1)   "Enlightenment." Dictionary.com. Dictionary.com, Web. 15 Nov. 2012. <http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/enlightenment>.
2)   Attwood, Jayarava. "Facing Death Without A Soul: A Response to George Adams." Ebscohost.com, Web.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Facing Death without a soul Summary

http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?vid=25&hid=125&sid=265853c1-15b4-4387-a961-c7554aa3125f%40sessionmgr111&bdata=JmxvZ2luLmFzcCZzaXRlPWVob3N0LWxpdmUmc2NvcGU9c2l0ZQ%3d%3d#db=aph&AN=82745465

Jayarava Attwood

he only explores one form of Budhism to make his point.
anatman
in Buddhism, the doctrine that there is in humans no permanent, underlying substance that can be called the soul. Instead, the individual is compounded of five factors (Pali khandha; Sanskrit skandha) that are constantly changing. The concept of anatta, or anatman, is a departure from the Hindu belief in atman ("the self"). The absence of a self, anicca (the impermanence of all being), and dukkha ("suffering") are the three characteristics of all existence (ti-lakkhana). Recognition of these three doctrines-anatta, anicca, and dukkha-constitutes "right understanding



"Just as a mother would give her life to protect her only child.
Likewise, keep all beings everywhere in mind"


loving other human beings is not really possible except when one believes

that they exist permanently. One basis for a loving relationship, expressed
in the typically negative terms


In other words the very belief in a permanentself makes death seem unjust and cmel and makes post-mortem survival of
the self "necessary."

tathägata
(that is, someone liberated from greed, hatred,

and delusion)

samsara (literally, "going on and on")

dhamma
(in the plural) refers to the objects of the mind sense—^that is,
to thoughts, memories, and the cognitive aspects of sensations. All experiences
are ontologically ambiguous.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Death Penalty

DEATH PENALTY
In this video, a speaker spoke of the injustice that happens everyday and how we sit on the side lines and watch how innocent people are sentenced to death for a crime they never commited. The man in the video explained that there is no justice in this country anymore. Much like the economy, the rich get richer and the poor stay poor. This concept applies to the justice system due to the fact that if your a rich wealthy man you will face little to no punishment and if your a rich white person they will slap your wrists and send you out of the court house with a lollypop for just showing up to the court house. The man in the video also explained how we are triing kids as a adults so that they can face a harsher punishment. The sad part of this truth is a majority of the kids being tried as adults are black. Society today targets race and although the slave age is over, the black community is still slaved to the title of "criminal" and after 9/11, the Muslum population has surely joined the rankings with the black community. It's sad how the most peaceful religion in the world is being targeted as terrorists due to people who dont even know what they stand for. Our nation is lost in the masses and forgets that we are all people living in this beautiful nation and if the public watched the news, they would realize that it is near impossible to get into this nation. Everyone worked hard to live here including the muslum population, the least we can do is see them as equals.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Daily Show

DAILY SHOW
While watching the video I agreed with the guest on the show that our history is being white washed and the public is afraid to reveal that in the past that we treated the black community horribly by forcing them to be slaves. The "N" word is a term that has brought down that black community for years and to remove it from a book, although it is a bad word to the public eye, shouldn't be removed. I agree with the guest because its not the word that is truly bad, its the context of how its used. The book it is presented in is one of the greatest pieces of literature published. Mark Twain used the word to put in the minds of the public that they shouldn't judge by the contents of their skin but by the fact that they are humans just like us and deserve recognition. It's written in our constitution and always will be there because it is our history. The reason why we study history is so that we prevent the bad from happening again. It was a dark era in our history but it was 300 years ago and we as a nation now are stronger and are more accepting.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

PROJECT 2


Thesis:   Mark Bittman criticizes in “The Domino Theory, Redux,” that the obesity rate in America is not only killing off the youth and adults of this great nation, but as well as costing us millions of dollars in medical bills and increasing the defficet. Through this article, it hopes to reveal to America that by increasing the tax rate on soda, the obesity rate will decrease, our enconomy will rise and as well as save lives.
Obesity is defined as when a person has a BMI that has progressed passed healthy standards and threatens the life of the person who is over weight. The obesity epidemic has been a major component in the political community because it has been a curse to the US due to the fact that the world views us as overweight slobs. This may seem as though a small problem because no one will attack us due to our weight but in a larger view, the most powerful nation should be showing the world powerful people and saying the obese part of our nation is powerful is much like telling the world that we'll bomb you if you take away our chocolate.

This article was proclaiming that the soda companies are slowly killing our population and refuse to pay extra in taxes that would go to programs that would teach young elementary students proper diets that would help contribute to better health in their bright futures. Mark quotes in his article that with $80,000, that money could be spent to teach every 3rd grader in Richmond and state wide how to swim. Mark also quotes that "$800,000 we can put a nutrition-gardening-cooking instructor in each of our 10 elementary schools” in Richmond. Mark is outraged much like most of the American public that although the soda companies make millions of dollars in profit, they refuse upon request to do anything to help save the lives of their customers and future americans. I believe that if the soda companies want to still gain profit and not have to pay such high tax rates, that they should pay for health programs to be installed in schools around the nation. By paying schools for a health program, they can consider the money they spent the be donations and get a tax break so that they can still manufacture and gain a high profit off their products and as well as start a trend in the soda community so that more companies will try this new way to make money. If just one company tried this then it will not only help our youth survive longer in life but as well as save the American public from being referred to as a obese nation.

Analysis of the Article:



Ethos, Pathos and Logos
Effective Argument or Not . . . this can be a paragraph or two . . . this should fit your thesis

Conclusion
Summary of YOUR argument
Restate your thesis
Re-mention the article title and the author
What further questions do you have? How can we think beyond this paper?

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

FAT SODA

http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/10/09/the-domino-theory-redux/?ref=opinion

ETHOS
·         endorsed by the United Nations, the American Heart Association, the American Medical Association, The New England Journal of Medicine, the Institute of Medicine and many others, and which the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention commissioner.
·         Dr. Jeff Ritterman, a retired cardiologist serving on the Richmond City Council,
PATHOS
·         Richmond is the 6th most obese city in US.
LOGOS
·         $86,000 can teach every 3rd grader how to swim in one of their municiple pools.(Richmond)
·         $800,000 we can put a nutrition-gardening-cooking instructor in each of our 10 elementary schools.”(Richmond)
·          

MEN FAIL


MEN FAIL
In the article “Why Men Fail,” it examines why men today aren’t as successful as woman are when it comes to business, the economy and as well as why men don’t succeed in life. This author has good ethos due to the fact that she has written a book and also has her work published in a popular magazine. With her cleaver insight on the matters at hand in regards to women being far more superior in the business community, she proclaims that men fail at being successful because they believe that they have everything handed to them which lowers work ethic which in the end results in the men not progressing as fast as the hard working woman that has devoted time and effort in the office to reach a higher more powerful point in their career which in the long run ends with the men stuck behind a desk while woman live it up with their high paying jobs. I agree with the point that men are getting lazy in the work community and should rise up because even though I want to say that everything is equal in the working community, in the end women always have to work harder to achieve more than what men have handed to them on a platter. One point I do disagree on is that we all do work hard together as a team and that in the end boosts moral and ultimately ends with everyone winning. Men and women are equal human beings but when it comes to todays society, women must work in order to achieve greatness much like us all.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

DEBATE


DEBATE
While watching the debates, I believe that the true winner is Obama. Although I am Democratic, I believe that Obama won because he reached out to current problems and what he’s done to help and disproved the Ads that are against him as well as brought up points about how Romney cant keep his word and forced Romney to go against his word that stated his 5 trillion tax break that would cost the US a lot of money. Obama used many words that much like Romney stuck in the audience’s head such as lying and tax raising. No matter the intelligence level of any of the US citizen, if there is one word that sticks in the minds of the public it’s the powerful word tax. Romney lost this debate not only with his rude interruptions but also the fact that when faced with a statement that regards his current campaign Ads he reacted with denial and frustration. I believe that if a person cant stay true to their word then they aren’t a man and they aren’t good to run this country. The president should be a man of truth and should be respectful because he is representing the most powerful nation in the world. Romney lost because for the past 7 months, Romney has been campaigning that he is going to be giving tax breaks to the rich and raising taxes on middle class to make them pay $4000. Romney also was quoted with his policy on china and quote said that they are “Cheaters” and blamed Obama for the current crisis. The US is giving China all our business and as well as the President has no control over where business send their jobs. Although both Candidates had contradicting ideas, they both agreed on one point that would help the US. The US needs lower the corporate tax rate to 25% or even lower and allow the businesses over seas to come either back to the US or allow foreign countries to come to the US.  

Friday, September 21, 2012

FIRED UP


Davis Moe

Dawn DiPrince
English 101
Oct. 1, 2012
Fired Up
            The American people are wondering around lost and scared in this big world we live in. Every four years we seek out a new leader to be the one that stands in front of the loaded guns of the world as they watch our every move waiting for a moment of weakness to arise. Obama in his campaign Advertisement argues that one voice can change the world and his voice has been that call of reason to the world for the past four years.

            Four years ago we elected in President Barack Obama to take the leadership position of this country and sought out guidance on the long journey that awaited us in the next four years. In Obama’s campaign Ad. About being “fired up”, he stated that one voice changed the room as it echoed from behind him and slowly chanted “Fired up, Ready to go” as the room became progressively louder. Using just his words, Obama painted a clear picture of what occurred on that raining afternoon in the small town of Greenwood SC. Using visual Rhetoric in his campaign Ad, Obama opens the Ad with an elderly woman repeatedly stating “Fired up, Ready to go.” This small statement opens up to his speech before the election saying how just one voice changed everything for him when he was just a senator.
 As Obama progresses in his speech it cuts in and out to the same elderly lady describing his first visit to the local community center in the small town of Greenwood SC. The Ad reveals how Obama is human, and much like everyone, gets a little upset when his umbrella breaks and gets poured on, especially after a six-hour drive. This Ad is powerful because it not only reveals how Obama is not only human but he knows the power of one voice. He openly states how if this one woman’s voice can get him “Fired up” and “Ready to go,” then he believes that one persons voice can change the world. 
Obama for the past four years has been that small barrier that stood between the world and us. He has not only saved the economy by dropping the unemployment rate by 4% in the past four years, but he has also ended the war on terror and protected the American people. Obama has heard the cry of the people and he, much like all of us, has seen the trouble we are in due to the last president. Before he came into office, America had hit rock bottom and was on the verge of another depression. When people say that Obama hasn’t done anything to help this country, that’s much like saying you watched someone pick up a rock and before watching them throw it turned away. The American people don’t see change because they choose not to watch it happen. The Stock Market jumped 300 points within his first 2 years in office and that to me is placing that boulder he picked up pretty far ahead.
 The President has the toughest job in the world. The weight of the world is on his shoulders, and with any slip up, it could all cave in. No one realizes that the President is the voice of the people, and when he changes ideas or opinions, he is doing it based on what the people have told him. Obama is one of the first Presidents other than JFK, or Clinton to actually listen to majority vote. The President isn’t God, and if you’ve seen Bruce Almighty, everyone knows that if what everyone wanted came true, no one would be happy. The President must decipher between choices and choose what’s best for the US. His choices may not be popular for some people, but if we stopped and looked at how far that rock he’s thrown has come, it’s better than sitting on the ground going nowhere.