So ummm......yeah.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
UAV Symposium Presentation
Among all the seemingly random poster presentations I saw at the symposium today, the one that interested me the most was the Unmanned Ariel Vehicles. Their purpose is to find, to destroy, and to watch. What exactly they are suppose to do those things for was not explained, however, with the recent news of the drone that landed in Iran, you can attribute that the government uses UAVs for gaining information foriegn to our nation. UAVs are programmed and controlled from a safe location so that no one who is operating them risks any imminent danger if they are sent to war. Some UAVs are triangular for stealth while others are round to be able to transport loads. UAVs have been around for 25 years but only recently have begun to be perfected. Now they are modeled to be smaller, lighter, and more efficient. The poster showed different models throughout the years and new upgrades. Before the drone that got lost in Iran, I never knew they existed. I also did not know that they were legal or even acceptable to use over foreign territory.
Friday, December 2, 2011
Progress on Research Paper
I have done a lot of reading for my paper so far. My topic is Social Networking sites vs. The 1st Amendment. I am currently gathering information. I have not begun writing yet so I'm in the brainstorming process. I have to dissect everything about the 1st amendment, including historical cases and current cases that relate directly to my topic. I basically have to narrow everything I have right now down to something concrete and specific. I still feel confident about my paper. I know it will come together well.
Monday, November 21, 2011
This is How We Live
This essay written by Ellen DeGeneres about technology advancement contributing to our lazy culture intrigued me the most because she is very right in many ways. Due to technology, our lives have become much more convenient and fast-paced. However, you would think that new technology would make our lives so convenient that we would have free time for other things and lets us slow things down a bit if we really wanted to, but it only seems to make more room for things that make it hard for us to make room for other things. First you could tell a friend you'd see them at a certain place and time and hang out with them to catch up and see how they're doing. Then, you could just call them on your cell phone to catch up. Now, you simply text them to see how they're doing. You just cut out time needed to get to the place to see your friend, conversation time since you won't be seeing them face-to-face, and even cut down conversation because texting allows for only so much to be said at one time. So, what do you do with all this free time? You go on facebook and connect with other friends for more breif conversations and split-second interactions. Or, maybe you'll play video games and not really ever have true conversations with anyone for three hours. If you're like me, you will probably listen to music to choreograph to on youtube but become distracted by all the other cool videos people upload on youtube like silly cats and funny pranks. Our lives are suppose to be more convenient so that we can be more productive and allow for more important things in our lives so as to not be bothered by small, minute things. Yet, the more we get, the more we want. There will never be a balance. We won't bother texting each other one day because we'll have mind-reading technology available to allow us to think to each other because we won't have time to take part in any daunting tasks such as picking up our cell phones and moving our phalanges to text.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Hip Hop Life
It's not a surprise that I chose this reading to talk about because I have expressed in my portfolio that I am a hip hop dancer. However, I'm going to make a different argument on the essay I read about Hip Hop. I respect the craft usually, however, not always. Today hip hop isn't what it used to be. I sometimes beleive that it holds African-American culture back a lot because of the limitted ways hip hop is being expressed in this generation. Glamour, thug life, drugs, "hoes"-pardonnez mon francais, and clubbing is what is hitting the air waves a lot. You just can't deny it. There are a lot of conscious rappers out there, yes, but if you are talking about what makes up the general perception of hip hop right now and you leave out the bull that is forced-fed to you, then you are in denial. I give credit to hip hop for allowing a pathway of black culture to rise and be noticed, to influence American culture, and even offer a "way out the hood". However, I shun it personally for not doing enough to show the positive sides of what black culture looks like inside the homes and the ghettoes some of us grew up in. Not all of us "sling crack", smoke weed, "bag bitches", and take that route because we lack a better education system. Some of us still do our best to overcome our misfortunes and find different paths of getting to where we want to be. I disagree with what DeSean Walker was talking about in that sense.
Friday, October 21, 2011
Group Project Progress
My group's presentation topic is on how to develop a plan to locate resources. Since I was absent during the first assignments of the groups and presentation topics, I was briefed on everything in the last class. During that meeting we discussed how we would break down our presentation between the six of us and which component of our topic each of us would cover. I chose to discuss information seeking strategies since I've done a lot of research as psycholgoy major. I already have a general sense of how to go about finding information. At the moment I am sending one of my group members everything I have gathered in response to my portion of the assignment. I am hoping our meeting in class today will be a smooth ride. :)
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Community Project
I've always been interested in the Social Justice League on campus but was too lazy to attend meetings, or perhaps just not motivated enough. I love their events so I decided to attend their "Born into Brothels" movie night. I've seen this documentary before, but it was really good, and I thought it was a good opportunity to make some observations. Just before the film began, Brian, one of the members, briefed us on a few stats and facts on sex-trafficking and slavery in the U.S. I couldn't stay to finish the film but was amazed at how many people showed up. I couldn't tell if it was something people were getting extra-credit for or if they were there out of genuine interest. At a movie-type of event, it was clearly really hard to make observations in the dark, and I wasn't able to stay for the entire film. I decided I would awkwardly show up as a random person to their meeting tomorrow after this class and hopefully get a better feel for their organization.
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Some things I may include in my collage...
Family
Friends
Things I like..
Friends
Things I like..
- Food and Cooking
- Music and Dance
- Cats
- Pepsi
- Cultures of the World
- Coral
BSU
Sigma Phi Rho
Spirituality
Eritrea and Ethiopia
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