1.) The New Yorker: May 12, 2008
Article: "Bad Dog" By:Larry Doyle
In this article Mr. Doyle talks about his dog and explains how his dog is, whether it be the dog's complaining, eating, or weird habits, but in the article he gives his dog personification as if he is talking to him (imagining what the dog would be saying to him). In the story there is reflection and shift in perspective and character ( the dog's character towards Mr. Doyle over time). i don't know whether this article is suppose to be funny and sarcastic or it should be taken more serious, or perhaps both.
2.) Mother Jones" April, 2008
Article: "Voluntary Confinement" By: Michael Mechanic
This article talks about the reality T.V. show called Solitary where they place nine men and women in separate rooms which are very small and cramped for up to 12 days without any human interaction and see which one can last the longest, and the winner walks out with 50,000 dollars. In the process they get barely any sleep and close to no food the entire time. They are talked to by this enabler or computer host named 'Val' who messes with their minds. People talk about whether this show is actual torture and psychologically damaging to the people who play in it, or if it has harmless effects. The creators of the show say that it is harmless and that some players find the solitary "therapeutic".
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Monday, May 26, 2008
The Torture Sessions: Response, letter to editor
It is horrible that our government violated and abused these American laws and lied to the public because it gives U.S. citizens more reason not to trust the government and President Bush. I find it also amusing how we can find time to make decisions that go against national laws, and yet, cannot address or solve issues that are affecting our public, economy and relationships with other countries. This makes the United States look really bad and gives other countries more reasons to dislike us and be even more pissed off because they see that we can't even be honest or forward with our own country. So other countries, such as Iraq can use this as an advantage and also as a weapon against us because it puts our captured soldiers at risk for serious injures and death; they probably figure, 'what the hell, since they are doing it to our people and soldiers, we can do it to theirs.' I think that our government really needs to switch their gears up and think about the negative image and message this is sending to Americans nation-wide.
Fahrenheit 451
Fahrenheit 451 was a very weird movie and i did not enjoy it, mostly because I did not understand it. But in the movie firefighters go around burning books of all kinds in peoples houses because they say they are dangerous to people and cause them to be outcasts in society and they are filled with non-sense and "rubbish" and don't do any good for people; they also said that they are boring.
Songs in class
The songs today in class were pretty interesting. For the most part people played alternative rock or punk songs, some wtih political meanings or messages and some just talking about love or whatever else. The song by Lincoln Park that a student played talked about Japanese internment camps and how his father or grandfather was a part of them and what they did to his people and it was a great song put into a different and also personal perspective. I chose a song by Juelz Santana called "Who Am I" which talks about him being a young black man in society trying to make money and move up in live. He talks about selling drugs to make money, even though its bad he is still a good person and wishes he could follow a better path.
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
AD Assignment
1.) My first ad was for KOOL XL Cigarettes. In the ad they have a good- looking guy with a beautiful girl, leaned up against a nice, expensive car while wearing nice clothing and jewelry, and the guy is holding a cigarette in his hand while looking around relaxing. In the next scene it is him at his home, sitting in what looks like a penthouse, he is posing almost expressing like he is calmly thinking about something while smoking a cigarette.
2.) This ad was for men's cologne. It is a close-up picture of a guy and a girl smiling with each other, just maybe getting closer and flirting. The girl appears to be the aggresive one in the photo. It's an ad for OS Signature, a fragrance from Old Spice, and a caption reads: EFFORTLESS APPEAL. This signifies if you wear the fragrance, you will attract women.
2.) This ad was for men's cologne. It is a close-up picture of a guy and a girl smiling with each other, just maybe getting closer and flirting. The girl appears to be the aggresive one in the photo. It's an ad for OS Signature, a fragrance from Old Spice, and a caption reads: EFFORTLESS APPEAL. This signifies if you wear the fragrance, you will attract women.
All The President's Men Notes
1.) Techniques for gathering information:
- interviewing/asking questions face to face
- attending public trials to get information on defendant(s)
- in the movie, the reporter gets a random phone call with information needed about Watergate
- calling different sources or places for information
- putting pieces together without having or knowing all the facts for sure
- tricking or manipulating the people interviewed to get facts and answers
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
All The President's Men: Reflection
I really enjoyed watching the movie and discovering all the different ways they collected the information for their story. I learned that you really have to do a lot of research sometimes and it is a hard job. Also you need some credibility or name to be able to print quotes from references. I also learned that it is hard to get information, or maybe right information, from government officials. Making sure you have the right facts and enough information to print the story, making sure you have a story. If you mess up on a story or project it falls upon the shoulders of your employer.
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