Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Blog HW #3

On the matter of Trayvon Martin, I know about as much as a regular person may know about the story.  I know that he was walking down the street, late at night, with his hood up.  He also may have been carrying skittles and some iced tea.  Then a self-appointed neighborhood watch captain shot with what now appears to be no cause, but some may claim he did it out of racism.  Outside of those facts, I am not very familiar with the case and investigation.

In my opinion, it sounds like the "neighborhood watch captain" did not have just cause in shooting a seventeen year old kid.  Also, I believe that the police so far, have done a poor job in investigating the matter and not looking into this reaction of "self defense".  In my opinion, if there are no witnesses to say you were defending yourself, or you have wounds to prove that you were indeed defending yourself, then you should be arrested for murdering someone.  In addition, if you do not have any wounds yet Trayvon appeared to be coming in for an attack, than he could have fired a warning shot to show that he had a gun.  I think that this event ties into the essential question of "How are we, as individuals, tied to our own past?" because maybe the "neighborhood watch captain" is racist and was once a member of a racist gang, and still hold animosity towards all groups he considers to be inferior to himself.  Overall, it is a tragic story.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Blog HW #2

Honestly, the book How The Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents did not teach me anything that I can take away and benefit from in my own life.  The main reason I say this is because that the Garcia girls and I come from different backgrounds and have experienced different events in our lives.  Though, on the other, one thing I did learn is to not be strict with my kids, for fear of rebellion, and also do not do anything that the girls did in the book at any point in my life.  There are not a lot of life lessons evident in this book.  I felt that the book was more meant as a chronicle of their lives, and not to teach any life lessons to the people reading the book.  Not to sound sarcastic, but one thing it did teach me was not to write a book in reverse-chronological order, because to me, it seems pointless to write that way because it would be harder to pinpoint at exactly what point in time that they became "americanized" because at that point there would be no story.  Overall, How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents did not teach me anything because I could not relate to anything that occured in the book.  It is difficult to take away anything from this book because I found it unrelatable.  Though, if it did teach me anything at all, it was that I should not be strict with my kids in the future, because they will rebel, and that is something that I really do not want to deal with.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Blog HW #1

To be honest, I do not have to strong of an opinion on most things.  There is one subject I do have an strong opinion on. It is the candidates for the Republican nominee for president for the election coming in late November.  I have not really paid attention to elections before, but this year I figure I mine as well because I will be able to vote in the election.  As I listened more and more to what these guys had to say, I figured out that this is probably the most inept crop of candidates running for the Republican nomination we have ever had run for not only the nomination, but for the president of the United States.  In my eyes, Obama might not be the favorite for some people, but he is probably the only choice against guys like Romney, Gingrich, and Santorum.  All the candidates clearly have a lack of understanding when it comes to other cultures especially the Hispanic community.  Link:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kristian-ramos/in-puerto-rico-romney and_b_1352836.html?ref=elections-2012.   Link:  http://news.yahoo.com/puerto-rico-votes-gop-candidates-battle-elsewhere-093639777.html.  This is not the only big mistake these candidates have made, these candidates have made many mistakes, and their image has significantly hurt by it.  Here is a list of their top 5.  Link :  http://tonyfischer.hubpages.com/hub/Top-5-Mistakes-Made-Republican-Party-Candidates-for-2012-Campaign.  Overall, these are the worst I have seen in my short lifetime.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Blog Post #7

One piece of art that I have seen recently was the movie, "Shutter Island".  The plot of this movie is that it follows the investigation of a missing person in a mental asylum, on Shutter Island.  This island is off the coast of Boston.  Teddy Daniels is the main detective, and he is with his newly assigned partner, Chuck Aule. Both of these characters are federal marshals.  Once they arrive, Teddy notices something suspicious about the way the guards have looked at him, and treated both him and his partner.  It culminates with he and Aule having to give up their guns, but Daniels shakes it off as nothing.  As he continues to search the island, Teddy fines clues that may be leading to a cover up regarding the patient, and becomes suspicious of the head doctor on the island, and starts to consider him as the prime suspect.  During the movie though, through all of the investigating, Teddy continually suffers through migraines, and night terrors that relates to the death of his first wife, Dolores.  In one of the rooms, he finds a note that says "67" on it.  He comes to realize that there is one less patient then the head doctor originally had told him.  Then one night as he is searching through the woods, his partner Chuck Aule, goes missing.  This leads him to a light house where the patients have continually told him that they are killing other patients up there.  Once up there, an entire mystery unravels that changes the course of the story and changes the viewers perception of the film.  Overall, I enjoyed this movie, mainly because it keeps you guessing the entire time, and the ending does a complete 180 of the plot.  I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys mystery and suspense because that is what this movie is about.  People who enjoy this type of genre will enjoy "Shutter Island".  Here is a link to the trailer:  http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1130884/

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Blog Post #6

1. A famous person whom I cannot stand is anyone who stars on the MTV reality show "Jersey Shore", because they are famous for doing anything that a single person in their mid to late 20's would do.  All they ever do on that show is drink until they throw up, and then complain about it, and then drink again, and the cycle repeats.  There is nothing more to the show, except for the fact that they fight constantly over things that do not really matter to their everyday life, and also they constantly complain about working in a boardwalk shop making t-shirts, even though three out of the six housemates only go at a time, and none of them work on consecutive days.  Even though I cannot stand them, I cannot entirely blame them for doing what they do on a daily basis.  If I were getting paid six to seven figures for doing what they do, plus endorsements, it would not be a problem for me.

2.  The best person at their profession of all time is Richard Branson, because he made hundreds of millions of dollars by essentially buying up the Virgin Companies and making them his own company.  Now, he owns Virgin Airlines, and is trying to take ordinary people past the Earth's atmosphere, so they can feel what it is like to be in space like the astronauts.  His airline is the one airline that is most well known for taking people into "space".  He also owns his own cell phone company in Virgin Mobile,  which is competing with many other high end cell phone companies for the top brand.  It is not as impressive as his airline company, but still impressive nonetheless.  To top it off, he owns his own island somewhere in the Virgin Islands, which is incredibly impressive considering that he owns his own island from the money he makes.  Overall, I think that Richard Branson is the best business man in the world because the constant success he has had with his companies.

3.  I think that the biggest problem in America today is the fact that the most important people in the country cannot seem to agree what to do on any single issue.  Politicians and government officials alike seemingly refuse to agree on any issue, mainly based on the fact that they come from either different backgrounds or different political parties.  It is also annoying to me that, many people argue different policies mainly because it would be beneficial for themselves, but would not be beneficial to the surrounding community at large.   Many politicians have become greedy, and corrupt with their power and are now doing things based on what makes them richer, and not what helps the people.  That, coupled with the ridiculous arguments mainly based on party, and not on true opinion is the real problem with America.   If the most important people in America can begin to make joint decisions with each other, than maybe we can make some progress.