Tuesday, May 25, 2010
LAST POST # 30
Starting off on August 19, 2009, that being the first day of school, I have posted a total of twenty nine different posts, this will be my 30th and second to last post on my media communications blog. All of my posts have covered the different areas that we studied in class this year. The different posts cover books, videos, vlogs, photo studies, epic movies, and the process of creating movies, just to name a few. It was interesting to review all of my posts, my very first post was funny, I can tell that I was nervous writing it and that I hadn’t figured out all the little details about blogger. But, from there on out my posts got better! The content referred to the topic of study and there was even some paragraphs that were mainly me analyzing the topic of study and comparing it to others; in addition the length of my posts started off short, but soon grew longer and longer. It seems like the further we got into the year the longer my blog posts got and the more useful information they contained. Also, they became more and more organized throughout the year. To me the most interesting sections were the photo section and the movie section. It was interesting to analyze the pictures and look deeper to detect clues of alteration. Some pictures were changed, and whoever did it did it very well, but others changed them and did a really bad job of it. Overall analyzing the different pictures and the different types of changes that had been done was very interesting.
My second favorite part about this class was the epic movie section. It wasn’t exactly the movies that we watched, but the different things involving the epic and the different types of screen shots. I had never been that involved in watching a movie before, but the Lord of the Rings was very interesting, especially with the different points that my fellow class mates pointed out. I do have to say that the movie was kind of creepy in addition to it’s epicness! The photo study and the movie studies were deffinately the most intreguing part of class for me. On the other hand the part of class that I disliked the most was the Digital Nation videos. These videos did not grab my interest like the other sections did. For your class next year I think you should have a weekly vlog or blog. This being just a type of digital journal of the class, without giving an actual assigned topic. I think this would be cool for students to just get on and write about what’s going on in the class freely, maybe it could be just a participation grade. Also I think in the future it would be easier for the students to stay organized if there was only one main networking source, mainly choose the wiki or blogger and not go back and forth between them. I think this would help to keep the assignments less confusing, so the students aren’t guessing which one and searching both of them for the assignment. Overall this class taught me a lot about our media and it has helped me to become more media literate. I often find myself thinking about a certain ad and what it really means and the different types of things they used to create it, that we learned about this year. This class was hectic and crazy at some points, but it was worth staying in it all year. It was a very cool class and had interesting information that was being taught. My teacher Mrs. Collins did an awesome job directing the class with the different topics and in addition to her, my fellow classmates always kept the class interesting!!
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Thursday, May 20, 2010
Book Post Part II
The Great Gatsby was written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, he was part of the group of authors known as the Lost Generation. The Great Gatsby was an interesting novel, it had many different meanings, and the whole novel is focused around the American Dream. A reader of this book could easily read it and understand it, without getting the second half of the text. The second half is wrapped up in the different representations of colors, symbols, and material goods. To start off, the novel’s base plot is a centered around two egg shape peninsula named West Egg and East Egg. East Egg was made up of people with “old” money, they inherited their money and have an abundance of it; while the people in West Egg have “new” money, they have come into their money as young entrepreneurs. All of the main characters live in either East or West Egg. Nick Carraway is the narrator of the book. He lives by himself in a small common house in between two mansions in West Egg. Nick’s next-door neighbor, Jay Gatsby was a very mysterious man, nobody really knew him. They all knew him as Gatsby, he held extravagant parties almost every night. Daisy and Tom Buchanan are married and live in East Egg. Daisy is Nick’s cousin, twice removed, Nick went to college with Tom; Tom was an extremely good lineman. Throughout the novel there were many different conflicts. Daisy was very conflicted with the true purpose of women, Gatsby was also conflicted about his feelings for his long lost lover, and Nick was always analyzing the characters of the people around him. In addition to internal conflicts, there were many external conflicts in particular Tom was involved in many of them. Tom was always bickering with Daisy, he didn’t like Gatsby, and then at one point he was fighting with Daisy and Gatsby in public at the same time. This book was full of messages connecting to greed, materialism, and it all connected back to the true meaning of the American Dreams.
I researched this book on Amazon.com and found that there were not many reviews, but the few that I read were very appreciative of Fitzgerald’s talent and the quality of his work. Mostly all the comments liked the book and talked about the shallowness of the characters. Many of the people that bought this book also bought The Pride and Prejudice, Great Expectations, and War and Piece. In addition, Amazon.com recommended Tender is the Night, The Sun Also Rises, and Of Mice and Men, which are all novels by authors from the Lost Generation.
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Thursday, May 13, 2010
Monday, May 10, 2010
Food Inc
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Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Food Inc
In chapter one they brought up workers rights, which is a major issue our country; the workers that are often hired by the major companies don’t have any rights because more than not are illegal migrants. It is cheaper for the companies to hire illegal workers, as they need them, than for them to have legal workers on staff full time, which would include them having to provide benefits.
Chapter three brought up a very touchy issue involving the beef industry as a result of Kevin Kowlacyk’s death from diseased meat. The death of a young boy is a very sad thing to hear about as a result of the lack of responsibility from the USDA taking control. Once again in this chapter thProxy-Connection: keep-alive
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went back to corn and how too much corn is being fed to the cattle and that the right way to feed cattle is only grass. They say that our meat would be so much better if the cattle were grown on grass, it would be more organic meat. But, just because they are grown on grass doesn’t mean it’s organic. There is a time period of many years it takes for grass to technically be organic after being fertilized with manhandled fertilizer. In addition there is not enough grass to handle the large amounts of cattle that our consumers are demanding. There is a period of time when the grass has to recover and revitalize itself. In addition all of the grass that has the possibilities of feeding the cattle is being destroyed and turned into housing developments. Finally in different parts of the United States cattle cannot survive solely on grass through the winter.
Chapter four brought up the serious point of fast food and how cheap it is in comparison to healthy food. Fast food is cheaper due to the mass production of it, there is so much supply and demand for it that they can sell it cheaper to the consumers and still make a lot of money.
In Chapter five Eduardo Pena points out the fact that, “ We want to pay the cheapest price for our food. We don’t understand that it comes at a price.” I agree with him there are so many risks in the future for paying the cheap price now. The fattening unhealthy substances that are in the cheap food cause so many health risks and even lead to death from them for our future.
Chapter six brought up the interesting point of bigger companies owning the smaller companies, but still using their name in the selling process. They do this so they still keep the values and innocence of the smaller companies in their selling process.
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