Monday, December 3, 2012

David Beckham's Impact

You can ask anyone in the United States who is a famous soccer player and one of the first ones that will pop into their minds is David Beckham. This is due to the fact that he is the man that helped bring popularity and fans to Major League Soccer (MLS). When he came over from England to play for the LA Galaxy, his main purpose of being there, besides winning, was to bring fans and notoriety to professional soccer in the US and he did just that. Soccer players, like myself, owe a great deal of thanks to David Beckham because he sparked and inspired the sport of soccer to be pursued and perfected by Americans. Many countries around the world are way ahead of us in terms of how many stars and soccer players they produce but we are finally starting to catch up. Beckham was a huge part in this catch up and after playing his last game in America it is time for us all to say thank you. Personally, I wish him the best in his future endeavors and I hope he returns one day and make an appearance as a MLS soccer legend.

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Public Nudity


Recently, there has been conversation and actually a vote in San Francisco over the right to public nudity. I found this out after reading an article on CNN's website titled "San Francisco approves nudity ban; protestors strip down" and I was quite fascinated by the debate because I did not think one would even exist. It seems like common sense that we would wear clothes in public and almost always in private too just because that’s the social norm. The people that were protesting the brought up an interesting point though by opposing this agreement amongst San Francisco authorities. I mean who is in charge of deciding what is right and wrong? Just because the social norm is to be properly clothed in public does not mean it is necessarily wrong to be nude in public. There was a time way back when where we did not necessarily wear clothes around. Now I am not really advocating being nude in public because, personally, I like to wear clothes in public and seeing people naked in public is a little awkward. But that does not mean that I necessarily dictate what other people can do in public. It is an interesting topic and I thought I would share this to get different point of views on the topic. 

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Happy Holidays?



What ever happened to being happy and joyful during the holidays? My friend and I were discussing this yesterday at D-Hall during lunch and I was just dumfounded by how uptight and enraged people get around this type of year. By this type of year, I mean Black Friday and Cyber Monday in particular. Every year it seems to get worse and worse with the amount of injuries and fights that break out over merchandise that is meant to be given to someone as a happy gift. Scenes such as this black friday video make me question the civility of some people. During the holidays, everyone is wanting to spread Christmas cheer or holiday spirit and be happy, but in order to do that you have to create a mob and violently retrieve the best deals? I do not think so. This type of behavior is so hypocritical and it's embarrassing to think that I am the same species as the people that commit these crimes. To think that people have actually died over the last couple of years from this "holiday" is just ridiculous. This induced stress that we put on ourselves to buy the best deals and get the best presents for the lowest prices is unnecessary. Maybe I am old fashioned by saying that the holidays are meant to be more about just being giving and generous to others but that is what I feel is true. Whether you are giving a brand new car to your spouse or giving your time to volunteer at a local food pantry it is all the same in hindsight view. So, in the end, just think about how you prepare for the holidays this December and remember that we are a civil people or at least supposed to be.

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Social Media's Insecurity

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9a9El93UhEw&feature=endscreen&NR=1

This PSA is definitely a great one that is applicable to my generation and all generations to come because it is about the internet. The internet creates this false sense of belief that you can make any information you put on it is secure, but it is not. Anything that is posted or downloaded or somehow put online can be accessed by billions of people and that makes it necessary to be careful with what people especially teens post on it. Social media has a lot of great benefits to it and if used properly can be a great way to keep in touch with people or gain knowledge about anything. However, when it is misused, it can create some serious consequences. In this PSA, the audience can see that Sara is shocked by how many random people knew stuff about her. But, this is the case for anyone who is not safe when it comes to social media. Facebook and Twitter and any other major social media site can be manipulated and used against a person so you must be careful. Like my father always told me, "If you do not want whatever you are posting on the internet put on the headlines of the press, don't post it." It may seem radical, but it is true. So use the media properly and don't seem surprised like Sara when people bring up what you post online.

Eatin' Your Vegies


After watching the documentary "Forks over Knives", I was thoroughly shocked with the type of research that was done over analyzing our modern day diet. The documentary, primarily focusing on Dr. Essyslten (received his B.A. from Yale University and his M.D. from Western Reserve University) and Dr. Campbell (the Jacob Gould Schurman Professor Emeritus of Nutritional Biochemistry at Cornell University and Project Director of the acclaimed China-Oxford-Cornell Diet and Health Project), talks about the terrible diet that many of the people across the world, especially Americans, consume on a daily basis. They say that the best and healthiest way to eat is by eating a plant based diet with no animal based products at all. Their research has proven that all of the essential nutrients/vitamins/minerals/whatever can be obtained by eating a variety of whole grains, vegetables, and fruits. There has been much research done by these two doctors that prove that meat products, dairy products, and any other food from animals lead to many health hazards including diabetes (type 2), heart disease, and any other health problem that relates to eating too much processed foods or fats or oils. 
The documentary “Forks over Knives” is quite an interesting insight on how blinded most of the public of not only the US but also the world by how our diet should be. Personally, I was raised where you needed to drink milk every morning and get your protein from meats from beef, chicken, or fish. Yes, eating vegetables was very important too but not as important as stressed in this research. I could not imagine that one could get all essential vitamins and minerals and other important aspects of food solely from plant based foods. The modern day society of the US has become so accustomed to eating meat and dairy products that seeing that this research was done and done a fairly long time ago is quite astounding. I feel as if it is almost too late for this research to be shown because the meat/dairy industry has been so ingrained in our diet that it is almost too radical of a change to ask people to make. I know personally that after watching this video I noticed that I am a cliché example of a person who is the targeted audience for this movie (an avid meat/dairy consumer). It would be nearly impossible for me to cut out all of the meat and dairy I consume because it makes up such a big part of my original diet, however I do agree with the researchers when they say we should at least utilize this study and moderate the amount of animal based foods we consume.
            Now the research is very shocking and new to me, however the more important evidence that I see in this movie is how much our government promotes animal based foods to be consumed. After seeing this research done by Dr. Esselstyn and Dr. Campbell, that the government would stop promoting diary and meat consumption, but it didn’t stop. The lobby men that are funded by the American meat industry or the representatives for the big dairy and meat corporations have seemingly corrupted our government to still push for this unhealthy diet we have adopted. As an American citizen, I am outraged that my own government is not making decisions that will better everyone’s homeostasis. The government has a very simple job in protecting the American people and by hiding this research or not promoting it just proves how poorly run our government currently is. This movie got me thinking about how ludicrous it is that our government still promotes animal based products and it makes me think even more on what else the government could be promoting that is truly not good. I don’t know who to believe in the government and I am almost too disappointed to have faith in our government anymore.

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Evolution of Thought

After reading Nancy Sommer's "Between the Drafts", I am fully convinced that I found the reason or goal of receiving a college education. In this essay, Sommer addresses the problem that seems to be more prevalent in today's society. One of the most important points that I feel is made is this essay is when Sommer exposes that everything does not have to be an "either/or" proposition. There should be more than two solutions to a problem. In fact, there is. This mentality of only having two solutions to a problem is actually a stage of thinking that college students go through, according to William Perry. His "Perry scheme" is based on a study of Harvard students and this longitudinal study points out that college students have the potential to go through the four stages of thinking that leads to the ultimate goal that Sommer says by "having authority over what you say." These four stages include dualistic thinking (which is the "either/or" propositions), multiplistic thinking (which is the realization that there could be more than two solutions to a problem), relativistic thinking (the discovery of what the solutions to a certain problem actually are), and commitment to relativism (the "authority" that one declares for oneself). I feel that Nancy Sommer, throughout this essay, is bringing notice to this transformation through the Perry scheme that she and her students are going through. I feel that this transformation is key in order to become a fully functional member of society.
This is not the first class that has brought this point up to me in a lesson or article and that fact is the reason I feel that I realize why people receive a college education. Three of my professors, so far, have preached this evolution of thought from a dualistic thinker to an unconventional, independent thinker. Many problems with our society these days include the fact that many people are still stuck as dualistic thinkers where we cannot meet a middle ground and this leads to major conflict among people. Our government is a great example of dualistic thinkers. Just think about the candidates that we have running for our government positions, Republican or Democratic. That's it. There are some middle ground candidates, but very few get recognized by enough people to make them influential. We as a society need to step back from this type of thinking and start noticing that there are more than two sides to a story. Approaching any problem can include loads of solutions that all can be the "correct" solution. Nancy Sommer is also right when she points out that her past experiences has given her a unique authority to declare her opinion to people. This is a universal concept and it should be taken into consideration whenever there is a problem that needs to be solved. We need to stop being so close minded as a society and start giving the benefit of the doubt to any person who voices his/her opinion about a problem.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Racism in Advertising

After reading my last blog post, you all now know if you have not before that advertisements are usually just a scandal. However, after reading an article written by David C. named "RACISM IN ADVERTISING: 50 SHOCKING EXAMPLES", I have been opened up to a whole new problem in advertising. The amount of racism that is found in some ads broadcasted by companies is actually shocking to me. I figured that back in time when being racist was socially acceptable that advertisements would be racist to an extent, but the modern day ads that are racist make me question how smart some of these advertisers are. I do not understand how an advertiser can produce something like the ad shown to the left and not identify the possibility of it being racist. Anyone can clearly see that there are several black men seemingly bowing down to their white manager. Even the caption says "multiply computing performance and maximize the power of your employees." The racism is just too blatantly obvious to try and make the excuse that they did not notice the possibility of racism. Now this is a serious problem because racism cannot be advertised in modern day society just because it is not a good way to advertise. I am not saying racism is a good or bad thing because that is a personal choice but racism in advertising is bad. The point of advertising is to make a product look appealing and pissing people off by being racist is not a good way to make a product look appealing. For example, the Intel Core Processor being advertised in this ad just lost tons of sales to anyone who thinks racism is a bad part of society. It is an inefficient way to make sales and a waste of money because the end result is usually losing customers. So, in the end, I am not saying that racism is good or bad, that is a personal choice, but it is one of the worst strategies when it comes to advertising because the goal of advertising is to make your product appealing to as many people as possible.