
Thursday, June 2, 2011
"Why do you love me? ...........I still love technology"

Thursday, May 26, 2011
American History X

“So I guess this is where I tell you what I learned - my conclusion, right? Well, my conclusion is: Hate is baggage. Life's too short to be pissed off all the time. It's just not worth it. Derek says it's always good to end a paper with a quote. He says someone else has already said it best. So if you can't top it, steal from them and go out strong. So I picked a guy I thought you'd like. 'We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strained, it must not break our bonds of affection. The mystic chords of memory will swell when again touched, as surely they will be, by the better angels of our nature.'”
Monday, May 2, 2011
Advertising Animals?

Thursday, April 28, 2011
Facebook: Friend of Foe?

Sunday, April 24, 2011
"Why do you want to be a cop?"
A question a probably receive three out of the four times I tell somebody my major. My major is intended to be Criminal Justice. I chose criminal justice because I want to be a police officer, as you can see in the title. For years, almost all of my life I have been jumping back and forth between whether or not I wanted to be an educator or a police officer. I came in to college with the intent of being a teacher, but we all see how long that lasted. Just being a freshman, I have plenty of time to figure out what I want to do. I am pretty certain I would like to be a police officer. I have wanted to be in the military at one point in my life, but since I am diabetic, the military will not take me. I figure being on a police force is just like military. Protecting people and serving the community is such a respectable career. So many people my age dislike cops very much, but why? I can tell you; it is because they are doing things they shouldn’t be doing and they are being stupid when they do it. I know cops on the Centerville police force and they said they don’t know where parties are until neighbors call about it being too loud. Cops aren’t dicks; they are just doing their jobs. I plan on getting my bachelor’s degree from Wright State then move back down to Virginia Beach and try to get a job down on my old towns force.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011

To me I feel that the generation of children nowadays are more in to the cyber world. Instead of going and playing football at the park with friends, they are sitting in their houses playing Xbox. My generation caught the tail end of going outside and being in the fresh air. As a child, my friends and I would pick skateboarding or throwing the football over sitting inside any day. The problem is the parents aren’t getting their kids up and making them get some exercise. Parents buy the games and buy the televisions. Parents have the say so with what their kids do, but it seems as if it’s a new age of parenting where the parents let their kids make the rules rather than them.
If televisions were unplugged, kids would get a little healthier, it’s not a surprise. Clearly if a child doesn’t have his precious television he might have to get up and go play outside, so he doesn’t die of boredom. Playing outside will burn way more calories than sitting on the couch. Especially with all the sugary foods kids like they can afford to burn some, but that’s a different topic. I really don’t think that education has much to do with television, some of the smartest kids I know are always gaming, whenever I see them. Most kids don’t watch the news anyway, so they probably won’t read the newspaper. Kids will definitely become more independent if they didn’t have televisions to rely on. Kids running around building forts, scraping knees, and twisting ankles will not have to rely on mom and dad as much because they will know how to deal with those issues and be more innovative with materials that are right in front of their faces. Unplug the T.V.’s, IT WILL NOT HURT ANYONE.
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec; "The Two Girlfriends"
Clearly in this painting there are two controversial issues for the time in which it was painted. This painting is from the late eighteen hundreds, therefore homosexuality and sex are things that are not discussed. The audience for this painting is to the older, more conservative crowd. With these people being the audience, it is kind of a message to lighten up and open society’s eyes to things that are real. The purpose of this piece is to get a point across that sexual feelings and sexual orientation should be freely expressed. Clearly the artist feels like a change needs to take place with how accepting people are of others. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec probably got much grief and disrespect from society for his racy paintings. The stance of this painting is punk in a way. This painting is frowned upon by most people, but the artist has an attitude of “I don’t care; I do things the way I want.” I say this because most of the people who would see this would be appalled. Besides the artist painting with this attitude, the painting speaks different than that. The painting is like a cry out for understanding from society. The painting is very serious, not a whole lot of bright color or happy images. It clearly expresses intimate love between two people. The stance is clear that he accepts the lifestyles people choose and that he doesn’t care what people think about how he expresses it. This is how art and any other creative property should be. The genre of the piece is persuasive art. This piece is persuading people to not agree with what is in the painting, but to at least accept it. It has a tone to it that its almost begging for people to see what it is portraying. Clearly the design of this piece is a painting. It doesn’t take any intellectual reading skills to interpret what this painting portrays. This is a great piece and I enjoy much of the artwork this man makes because it has a certain attitude that some artists wouldn’t tread on.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Wright State, Right University
Why did I choose Wright State University? I can tell you this; I didn’t apply many different places. The main reason I chose WSU was because it was close enough to home that I could commute and not live on campus. My junior year of high school, it came to my attention that a college education isn’t cheap in any way. Going to Wright State would definitely cut down on college debt. My brother went away to a private college and he stayed in for two years and he has more debt than I would have if I went to graduate school at WSU. I am happy with my choice of Wright State, its all school in the long run. I hear that college is the best four years of a person’s life, I don’t see it. College is just going to class, meeting a minimum amount of people, and making barely any friends. It’s OK though, I’m paying for education, not all the extra stuff that usually comes with it. I have gone and visited other friends at their schools and the huge college party scene isn’t what I am about. Of course I like to get down and have a good time, but the kids at other colleges are obsessed with getting wasted and that is their first priority. I plan on finishing my whole college education here in Fairborn, Ohio. Wright State is a great school and I recommend it for anyone who is looking to go to college. It’s a small campus and easy to navigate, and in the winter you don’t have to walk to class outside!
"Education is a social process. Education is growth. Education is, not a preparation for life; education is life itself. " --John Dewey
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