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... Are Sweatshops Good?

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Blog Post 5 Close your eyes and describe the image that appears in your head when you hear the word sweatshop.  In my head I can imagine an overcrowded room, people lined up next to each other all using a machine to complete their work. In this room I picture loud noises coming from every corner of the room, the machine noises never stop. The looks on people’s faces all look really tired. You would think that every single person lined up at a sweatshop machine would feel nothing but absolute hatred for this job. However, some people can’t believe how lucky they are to have ended up working at this sweatshop. At least this is what Nicholas D. Kristof argues in his essay, “Where Sweatshops are a Dream”. Kristof puts together an essay that makes you question whether sweatshops might actually “help” people. Kristof’s purpose in writing this essay was to try to give insight to Barack Obama and his team, along with any other person who comes across this text, as to why fixing l

Images Make EVERYTHING Better

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Blog Post 4 When making my blogs, I always make sure to include a picture. Pictures make everything look more lively! They can bring any long and boring text to life. I think that adding a picture to any text can totally change the perspective of the viewer in response to its contents. It has the ability to    make a more long lasting impact on them. This idea is true in response to the text, the Convention of Rights of the Child. There are two versions one of which is a very long text. Although it contains very useful information many people just aren't drawn to read it. However the other version, the photo essay, the pictures capture the eye of the reader making it more likely that they will read it. These pictures allow the reader to feel more of a connection to whatever it is they are reading. This is certainly true in the photo essay version of the Convention of Rights of the Child. The pictures of the children make it easier for the reader to feel a connection and und

Children and Violent Media

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Blog Post 3  According to Gerard Jones, violent media can actually have positive effects on young people because it gives them an outlet to express their emotions into. Jones also believes that violent media is a positive influence on children because it helps them find their true identity thus giving them better communication skills.Violent media has the potential to be really good for those kid who find it hard to fit in. Jones makes some good points. For example, he says that comics are what helped him find both his career and identity. However, pop psychologist argue that violent media is actually damaging for kids. They believe this because of the  school shootings  that have recently taken place. They think that this bad behavior can all be tied back to their viewing of violent media as young kids. All in all, I think that there is a healthy balance in the viewing of violent media. It gives children a way of expressing all of their emotions. Not limiting violent media

How To: Argue

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Blog Post 2 Arguments play an important role in our everyday lives. People argue because they believe they know best. They can even be as small as a debate with a friend over who would be a better addition to the soccer team. Notice the word debate, in the previous sentence. An argument consist of something that is DEBATABLE & two opposing sides. In order to have a strong argument you need two things: Strong evidence for your views and strong evidence against the other side. Being able to support your side is very important but the inability to discover why the other side is “wrong” weakens your argument. Throwing your views/opinions at someone is not an effective way to argue. In fact, it’s not even technically considered an argument at that point. The best way to have an argument is to calmly discuss both sides allowing each side to state their main point (in an essay this would be considered the thesis). Listening is a key part in having a good/positive way of arguing.

Technology, Too Much of a Good Thing?

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Blog Post 1 When you leave your house there are a few items that you more than likely consider essential in taking with you. These items include your keys, wallet/purse and your phone.  Years ago taking your phone with you would not have even been an option but today the thought of leaving it behind is quite terrifying to people. Having some form of technology at your fingertips is crucial these days. Technology is not only used as form of communication but also for many people it’s an essential part of their job. Technology overall seems like an amazing concept. It allows you to do things at a much faster rate with less effort. But is maybe too much technology a bad thing? In the long run there are many downsides to the impact technology has in our lives. Technology should not be something we become too dependent on due to the negative effects it has the potential to bring about.             All three videos pointed out some downsides to technology. Although right now we use

About Me

     Hey! I'm Ana. Some of my favorite things include any song by Lewis Del Mar, the color pink, the moon, coffee, and T.V. shows such as Supernatural, The Vampire Diaries, Below Deck, & Grey's Anatomy. Oh and of course, the thought of Seattle, Washington. Although I've never been there I Just know that's where I want to live! It's like one of those things where you just close your eyes and point to a random place on a map... except there was no map involved. Another piece of my future includes my plans of becoming a wedding planner. I love the idea of putting together this very important day for people. It's something they will always look back on. In order to do this I'm currently working towards a major in business. I can't wait to see what the future brings.