Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Our Heroes
November 11th is Veterans Day. It is a day to recognize on the men who have served for our country. Both posters are very powerful and moving. The first poster is taken from www.kickacts.com and shows the sun shining through an American flag. The sun is peaking through dark clouds which represents America succeeding through all of the hard times. Although I love the first poster, the second poster inspires me more. The second poster was found on https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhYntDPuH-Wm-hPBbblnx4v8sQMYa0eL1WiGErBC6PIiF_FHj3ZCStUnCNlGIqWzY8phgUXBBHQPFYeij9LEHWRRFZqhLMjsa2RlE9KPaWQ6OvTGEwaIEgP3frWwVjSI1co_yl3PokA4kZT/s400/veterans_day_poster.jpg. It is a picture of a combat boot footstep in dirt. The footstep represents all men that have served for our country, are serving, and will serve. The only coloring on this picture are the words "Veterans Day" written across the bottom. This is because color would get rid of the rugged feeling of the picture. Thank you to all of our soldiers!
Monday, October 17, 2011
Go SlideRocket!!!!
My Midterm Reflection Assignment Part II
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Hit the Road....
Passing cars left and right on the highway. Both are envied by other drivers on the road. I love driving my Audi TT Coupe and riding on the back of my dad's Harley Davidson. Although they are alike in some ways, both give you completely different experiences even when driving to the same location.
My Audi TT Coupe and my dad's Harley Davidson both have black shiny paint jobs and black leather seats. On bright sunny days, I am blinded from the refection of the sun beaming off of the chrome rims of both vehicles. Even though my car has four seat belts, my backseat is so small that only two people can fit in my car, just like on my dad's bike. My dad uses his side pockets with fringes and buckles hanging off of them, to hold everything he needs when hitting the road. My car is a little more roomy when it comes to storing things. You wouldn't guess it by the look of it, but I have the biggest trunk!
My car is to nice drive in when I just want to sit back and have a chill ride to my destination. I hook my Ipod up to my car and blast my latest playlist. I roll the windows down and have my hair blow in the wind just enough to feel the fresh air on my neck, but not enough to mess my hair up. When I'm on the back of my dad's bike, I feel like my whole body is flowing with the wind. It allows me to have peace and quiet thinking time with sound of the wind hitting against my helmet as my music. It's such a nice feeling on hot days when I feel the hot sun mixed with the fast winds.
When riding on the back of my dad's motorcycle, i feel the urge to get my own motorcycle license even though my mom would kill me if I ever did. I support my dream of one day owning my own Harley by having a Harley Davidson sticker on my back windshield. Both modes of transportation are enchanting rides and get me where I need to be.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Coke and Pepsi Challenge
The following is a comparison-contrast of two commercials: Christina Aguilera's Coca Cola Commercial and Britney Spears' Pepsi Commercial.
In the Coca Cola commercial, a boy named Teddy wins a chance to go on a date with the 90s star Christina Aguilera. Coca Cola made more of a comedic commercial. Every time the boy saw Christina, he would faint later talked about how he knew him and Christina would "hit it off". The Coca Cola logo is only shown three times in the commercial. I think Coca Cola was able to be more subtle with the appearance of their product because it is such a huge company that is well known. People were able to enjoy the commercial without being bombarded with the logo, but still knew what the commercial was trying to sell and promote.
Pepsi's commercial starts with "Pepsi: Cola" in lights and then goes straight into Britney Spears dancing. She is decked out in Pepsi delivery man outfits, surrounded by the trucks, and is later joined by others wearing the apparel. Pepsi makes sure that everyone who is watching the commercial knows what it being promoted. I like that not only was she dancing while wearing the Pepsi logo, she also used the brand name in her lyrics.
Coke and Pepsi have been competing to be the best for many years. Although Coke is still in the lead. I enjoyed both commercials for different reasons. I did not feel like Coca Cola was forcing their product on me, but Pepsi made their product seem much more refreshing. This is one competition that I don't see coming to an end in the near future.
In the Coca Cola commercial, a boy named Teddy wins a chance to go on a date with the 90s star Christina Aguilera. Coca Cola made more of a comedic commercial. Every time the boy saw Christina, he would faint later talked about how he knew him and Christina would "hit it off". The Coca Cola logo is only shown three times in the commercial. I think Coca Cola was able to be more subtle with the appearance of their product because it is such a huge company that is well known. People were able to enjoy the commercial without being bombarded with the logo, but still knew what the commercial was trying to sell and promote.
Pepsi's commercial starts with "Pepsi: Cola" in lights and then goes straight into Britney Spears dancing. She is decked out in Pepsi delivery man outfits, surrounded by the trucks, and is later joined by others wearing the apparel. Pepsi makes sure that everyone who is watching the commercial knows what it being promoted. I like that not only was she dancing while wearing the Pepsi logo, she also used the brand name in her lyrics.
Coke and Pepsi have been competing to be the best for many years. Although Coke is still in the lead. I enjoyed both commercials for different reasons. I did not feel like Coca Cola was forcing their product on me, but Pepsi made their product seem much more refreshing. This is one competition that I don't see coming to an end in the near future.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Stolen Words
The growing use of technology has made it easier for students to "copy and paste" work off the Internet into their papers. Our generation has grown up in a time where information on just about anything is just one click away. The only problem with this is that a lot of this information does not have a listed author. This allows people to believe that they do not have to cite the information and that it is there for anyone to use. The amount of people who believe taking information from the Internet is a serious crime is declining. They do not understand that using other peoples words is stealing and is a serious matter. This was all explained in the New York Times article, Plagiarism Lines Blur for Students in Digital Age.
I agree with the article in that plagiarism is a serious crime and that students do not take it seriously enough. It is unfair for someone to have worked on on a piece of writing and put it on the Internet for other people to read and expand their knowledge on the subject just to have it stolen from them and not get any credit. I know what this feels like because in my marine class in high school, we worked in groups while doing lab assignments. I would always make sure that I did my share of the work because I hate when people just sit there and copy after not doing work the whole class period. There was this one kid that was always in my group and while the rest of us were finding answers, he was always texting on his phone. When class was almost over he would always rush to copy our answers. I hated when he did this because I would have much rather text the whole class time and not do any work, but I knew that was not fair to the rest of my group. People should be penalized for plagiarizing and should not be able to take credit for other peoples work.
I agree with the article in that plagiarism is a serious crime and that students do not take it seriously enough. It is unfair for someone to have worked on on a piece of writing and put it on the Internet for other people to read and expand their knowledge on the subject just to have it stolen from them and not get any credit. I know what this feels like because in my marine class in high school, we worked in groups while doing lab assignments. I would always make sure that I did my share of the work because I hate when people just sit there and copy after not doing work the whole class period. There was this one kid that was always in my group and while the rest of us were finding answers, he was always texting on his phone. When class was almost over he would always rush to copy our answers. I hated when he did this because I would have much rather text the whole class time and not do any work, but I knew that was not fair to the rest of my group. People should be penalized for plagiarizing and should not be able to take credit for other peoples work.
Monday, September 19, 2011
The Studious Ball of Fur
Teddy's life can be extremely grueling, especially when working on the finances. When just a petite pup, Teddy was a gorgeous white with a hint of tan here and there. After the stress of supporting a family of six, Teddy has turned into a dull tannish-red, and clearly has forgotten what it's like to take a quick trip to the groomers. With most of his time taken up by work, unfortunately Teddy also forgoes bathing every now and then, leaving a mortifying smell lingering around the entire house. After a long tough day at work, it's no surprise Teddy drags his poor old paws across the chilly tile floor to hit the sack. Not very exciting, but poor old Teddy doesn't seem to mind after doing this for thirty-five dog years.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Deliciousness In my Hand
Mhmmmm.... The sweet savory taste of the melting chocolate touching your lips. It smells like a little piece of heaven in your hands. When I devour Hershey Kisses, it is though I'm listening to the Oompa Loompa's from Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory singing. When you finally swallow the small bite of happiness, you are only left wanting more.
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