Global warming
Ideas:
- Heat
- Money
- Carbon dioxide emissions
- Lack of food
- End of the world
- Technology not the solution
- Weather events
- Death of people and animals
- Evaporation
- Melting icebergs
- Burning forests
- Human greed
- New world
The problem is global warming, which means the whole world is heating up. Other major problems result because of this. Humans have to do something about it, otherwise we are all going to die, or we are going to find another place to live in, another world.
NASA is already looking for another planet to move on, when the world will be totally destroyed by human actions.
Solution:
Stop any kind of human action for a year, enough time for the plants to extract the carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Logos:
If we are going to stop all the activities the level of carbon dioxide will have time to lower down.
Pathos:
If we continue harming the environment and not take actions, all the world will die slow and in great pain.
Ethos:
Statistics show that the world will end or the end of the world will start in 2012. All predictions and the calculations were assumed until 2012.
Friday, September 25, 2009
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
The Green Revolution and its consequences
No progress is without its problems but more food is produced per capita now than before the Green Revolution.
By:
Martin Geake (Scientific Alliance, Cambridge)
Dr. Tina Barsby (Tunbridge Wells, Kent)
Barrie Bain (National Institute of Agricultural Botany, Cambridge)
Martin Livermore (Send a Caw, Bath)
Since the green revolution started, more food is produced and more land is being used. Artificial fertilizers are being used for a faster and greater productivity, but that is not part of the green revolution. If only natural fertilizers would be used, more than half of the world's population would starve.
Agricultural production increased the use of chemical fertilizers, which helps farmers make more money. By 2050 the world's population will increase to 9 billion people from 6.7 billion now. This will make the agriculture production to double in the next 40 years. There is a limited available land for agriculture and available water for irrigation.
We, humans have to reduce the environmental foot print of agriculture and increase the efficiency of production based on natural fertilizers.
The new technology helps crop growing but the carbon emitions are greater. The large productivity of agriculture absorbs the carbon from the atmosphere while the ground is still affected by the chemicals. Without the contribution of inorganic nitrogen, agriculture would not be able to feed more than 4 billion people.
The alternatives in agriculture that prove an effective way out of poverty, is not the usage of chemical fertilizers but to find solutions to use and increase the farmer's local natural resources to increase substantially yields of crops and vegetables.
Farmers need to find a long term strategy to double the agriculture productivity and also address concerns of environmental protection and water availability and the change in climate. The usage of natural fertilizers and increasing human working will have a better result and less poverty results made by the agricultural productivity.
Times UK
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/letters/article6835855.ece
Saturday, September 12, 2009
How can you rebel in a society where everything is packaged?
Most teenagers these days are not rebellious anymore, only very few of them are and those are called weirdoes or stupid. From what I have seen, people adopt the rebellions later on in life. More people become rebellious after their teen years, when they are supposed to be rebellious, not copiers.
Personally I don’t think teenagers are rebellious anymore, not these days. All they do is copy those who they think their cool. That is their rebellion. Although some of them are being what they think “rebellious” by their interpretation of those copied styles. There are very few teenagers that are being rebellious, meaning, they do everything their way, no matter what others are saying, if possible, they’d do it exactly the opposite. For example, when a rebel goes and buys a pair of jeans or a t-shirt, they buy something that no one else would buy or something they like and then they’d go home and change that thing. Write things on it, rip it away, or adding new stuff, like adding pockets they would ever use, but they like the idea and know that no one else would do that and also, others will call them weird or stupid.
Teenagers today, are copping styles of whom they like or fancy and try to do it their way. The way they interpret someone else’s style and make it their own, could be qualified as being rebellious, but it’s nothing original, everyone does that. A lot of teenage girls are fans of Hanna Montana who is a 16 year old famous star. Today, all teenagers who like her and are fans of her, are copying her, are wearing nice clothes, height hills, lipstick, hair bandanas, and all sorts of accessories. Most wear their down as she does, and doing all sorts of things like her, thinking their rebellious because they got to choose whom they like.
Growing up, maybe in college, you as an individual, don’t depend on your parents anymore, you get to choose if you go to classes or not, you are basically on your own. That is when people usually realized what silly individuals they were during height school, when they were copping the popular kids, or the famous singers. In college, they kind of realize that is them they are talking about and they way of seeing things. They start doing everything their way. If they don’t care about education, then they just go out get drunk, not carrying about anything else but having fun, how much fun a rebel, who is usually a loner, can have, if they care about school and the money and everything else, then they would just go to classes and decide what they want do with their free time. In college they start to buy things and then modify them until they like it, when they get to the level of all heard turned because people like or dislike what they have, that thing they made themselves, then they will stop either destroying the cloth or modify it.
Teenagers are not rebellious anymore, but those who are, usually wear black make up, unusual clothes because their modified, do everything their way, not care for anymore or anything and don’t listen to anything others tell them. Teenagers that are not rebellious, are copiers, they copy what they like and make it their own. Young rebellious come in later, in their 20-30’s when they decide what to do and how to do, but those that are rebellious, usually end up having nothing, but the memories of wasting time, or not caring, just having fun.
Personally I don’t think teenagers are rebellious anymore, not these days. All they do is copy those who they think their cool. That is their rebellion. Although some of them are being what they think “rebellious” by their interpretation of those copied styles. There are very few teenagers that are being rebellious, meaning, they do everything their way, no matter what others are saying, if possible, they’d do it exactly the opposite. For example, when a rebel goes and buys a pair of jeans or a t-shirt, they buy something that no one else would buy or something they like and then they’d go home and change that thing. Write things on it, rip it away, or adding new stuff, like adding pockets they would ever use, but they like the idea and know that no one else would do that and also, others will call them weird or stupid.
Teenagers today, are copping styles of whom they like or fancy and try to do it their way. The way they interpret someone else’s style and make it their own, could be qualified as being rebellious, but it’s nothing original, everyone does that. A lot of teenage girls are fans of Hanna Montana who is a 16 year old famous star. Today, all teenagers who like her and are fans of her, are copying her, are wearing nice clothes, height hills, lipstick, hair bandanas, and all sorts of accessories. Most wear their down as she does, and doing all sorts of things like her, thinking their rebellious because they got to choose whom they like.
Growing up, maybe in college, you as an individual, don’t depend on your parents anymore, you get to choose if you go to classes or not, you are basically on your own. That is when people usually realized what silly individuals they were during height school, when they were copping the popular kids, or the famous singers. In college, they kind of realize that is them they are talking about and they way of seeing things. They start doing everything their way. If they don’t care about education, then they just go out get drunk, not carrying about anything else but having fun, how much fun a rebel, who is usually a loner, can have, if they care about school and the money and everything else, then they would just go to classes and decide what they want do with their free time. In college they start to buy things and then modify them until they like it, when they get to the level of all heard turned because people like or dislike what they have, that thing they made themselves, then they will stop either destroying the cloth or modify it.
Teenagers are not rebellious anymore, but those who are, usually wear black make up, unusual clothes because their modified, do everything their way, not care for anymore or anything and don’t listen to anything others tell them. Teenagers that are not rebellious, are copiers, they copy what they like and make it their own. Young rebellious come in later, in their 20-30’s when they decide what to do and how to do, but those that are rebellious, usually end up having nothing, but the memories of wasting time, or not caring, just having fun.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Income poverty and health insurance coverage 2008
This article found in NEW YORK TIMES, September 10th, talks about statistics for 2007 compared with 2008 economic situation. These calculations were released by Census Bureau.
by atherine Rampell
2008 American Community Survey (ACS) estimated that from 2006- 2008 for income and poverty for places with populations of 20 000 or more. The median of money for household income for the nation was $ 50 300 in 2008. This media declines with 3.6 percent from 2007 (real terms). The start of the decline started in December 2007.
In 2008, the official poverty (a person’s income is less than $1 a day) rate increased up to 13.3 percent from 12.5 as it was in 2007. Today there are more than 40 million people in poverty. The median of the earning of men and women who have worked full-time ( 5 days a week, 8 hours), decreased from 2007 to 2008. People are working more, and earning less.
The number of people with no health insurance increased to 46.3 million in 2008 from 45.7 million in 2007. The 2008 statistic of the uninsured people increased with 15.5 percent.
http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/09/10/poverty-rate-rises/?scp=1&sq=poverty&st=cse
what is cool?
• Cool is what's fashionable and attractive at the time.
• You can get cool on every corner, for the right price, highly addictive and its effect is short live. If you go for cool today, tomorrow, you will come back for sure.
• Cool is an attitude, a behavior, comportment, style influence and a product of the zeitgeist( the spirit of tine or the spirit of age)
• Because cool is so varied and is changing connotations, as well as its subjective nature, the word has no single meaning.
• It has associations of composure and self- control
• Often used as an expression of admiration or approval.
• A set of movements, postures, facial expressions and voice modulations that are received and taken on strategic social value.
• It can also refer to a lack of conflict (harmony) " cool spiritual heart"
• Such things, like the state of harmony, " the land is cool" or " cool spiritual heart" have an African origin
• Attitude widely adopted by artists, politicians and other celebrities, who are entering the popular culture. This attitude is adopted by teenagers and people at all ages, famous, and non- famous, all the time.
• This phenomenon is spread to every corner of the earth, so widely that it's lost its true meaning
• According to Dick Pountain and David Robins, concepts of cool have existed for centuries in several cultures.
• What we call cool today its around 50 years old, but its roots are older than that.
• Ancient origins in Europe, Asia and African cultures, it was often part of the African - American jazz scene in 1940's
• You can get cool on every corner, for the right price, highly addictive and its effect is short live. If you go for cool today, tomorrow, you will come back for sure.
• Cool is an attitude, a behavior, comportment, style influence and a product of the zeitgeist( the spirit of tine or the spirit of age)
• Because cool is so varied and is changing connotations, as well as its subjective nature, the word has no single meaning.
• It has associations of composure and self- control
• Often used as an expression of admiration or approval.
• A set of movements, postures, facial expressions and voice modulations that are received and taken on strategic social value.
• It can also refer to a lack of conflict (harmony) " cool spiritual heart"
• Such things, like the state of harmony, " the land is cool" or " cool spiritual heart" have an African origin
• Attitude widely adopted by artists, politicians and other celebrities, who are entering the popular culture. This attitude is adopted by teenagers and people at all ages, famous, and non- famous, all the time.
• This phenomenon is spread to every corner of the earth, so widely that it's lost its true meaning
• According to Dick Pountain and David Robins, concepts of cool have existed for centuries in several cultures.
• What we call cool today its around 50 years old, but its roots are older than that.
• Ancient origins in Europe, Asia and African cultures, it was often part of the African - American jazz scene in 1940's
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cool_(aesthetic)
- http://www.press.uchicago.edu/presssite/metadata.epl?mode=synopsis&bookkey=164865
- http://www.ctheory.net/articles.aspx?id=338
- http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&rls=com.microsoft:en-us&rlz=1I7GGIE_en&defl=en&q=define:cool&ei=O2unSuTEFMTZ-Qa7kOjJCA&sa=X&oi=glossary_definition&ct=title
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Disney
Founded in Los Angeles, California, U.S. in October 16,1923 by Walt Disney and Roy Disney.
Divisions:
Studios:
Walt Disney studio entertainment
Disney interactive media group
Disney consumer products
Walt Disney parks and resorts
Disney interactive studios
Radio Disney
ESPN inc
Disneyland resort Paris
Disney internet group
Movie.com
Familly.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Walt_Disney_Company
http://cooporate.disney.go.com/corporate/overview.html
Friday, September 4, 2009
Students today
• My average class size is 12 students
• I think all o my teachers know my name
• I complete 90% of the reading I am assigned to me, only 40 % relevant to my life
• I bought a few books that I’ve never opened (assigned from the school and never used them)
• My colleague's parents pay 70 francs for each class, but he doesn’t care so he is not here.
• I will read 8 books this year
• Hundreds web pages and a few Facebook profiles
• I will right 100 pages for school this year and over 60 emails
• I get 6 hours of sleep each night.
• I don’t spend time watching TV, 1 or 2 hours each week.
• I used the chat 2. 1/5 hours a day, before I go to sleep
• I listen to music when I relax, 2 to 3 hours a day.
• I spend 30 min a month on the phone
• I spend 5 hours in class
• 3 hours eating
• I work 5 hours a week, 3-4 hours studying every day, 7 days a week.
• I am a multi - tasker, I don’t have to be, but it helps
• I will earn at least 50.000 after college
• I know what I want
• Over 1 billion people makes less than $1 a day and we were given laptops from the school
• At least one person died so I'd have this laptop
• When I will graduate, I will probably have a job that no one cares about. Blogging this, won't help me get there or deal with life problems.
• I didn’t ask for problems but I have to find the solution
• Technology helps go to our graves, it saves us from the disaster we created
• I decided not to Facebook thought my classes, I decided Facebook won’t get me in college
• All my school work is on this laptop, so I have to bring it to class, weather I like it or not
• I think all o my teachers know my name
• I complete 90% of the reading I am assigned to me, only 40 % relevant to my life
• I bought a few books that I’ve never opened (assigned from the school and never used them)
• My colleague's parents pay 70 francs for each class, but he doesn’t care so he is not here.
• I will read 8 books this year
• Hundreds web pages and a few Facebook profiles
• I will right 100 pages for school this year and over 60 emails
• I get 6 hours of sleep each night.
• I don’t spend time watching TV, 1 or 2 hours each week.
• I used the chat 2. 1/5 hours a day, before I go to sleep
• I listen to music when I relax, 2 to 3 hours a day.
• I spend 30 min a month on the phone
• I spend 5 hours in class
• 3 hours eating
• I work 5 hours a week, 3-4 hours studying every day, 7 days a week.
• I am a multi - tasker, I don’t have to be, but it helps
• I will earn at least 50.000 after college
• I know what I want
• Over 1 billion people makes less than $1 a day and we were given laptops from the school
• At least one person died so I'd have this laptop
• When I will graduate, I will probably have a job that no one cares about. Blogging this, won't help me get there or deal with life problems.
• I didn’t ask for problems but I have to find the solution
• Technology helps go to our graves, it saves us from the disaster we created
• I decided not to Facebook thought my classes, I decided Facebook won’t get me in college
• All my school work is on this laptop, so I have to bring it to class, weather I like it or not
The broken hopes of a generation
The broken hopes of a generation
by Lisa Abend / Vigo
time magazines
Lorena Dominguez, a 23 year old Spanish girl, daughter of a longshoreman and a housewife , worked at Citroën automobile factory. She had a well paid job. She made plans for the summer to move in with her boyfriend and travel. She pus her apartment on the market. After that, he crisis came and she had to lower her apartment price, that was when she started to feel the crisis affect.
After that, she made plans for the summer, but in December, Citroën let go to 3.000 workers, 90 % of them with an age below 35 and she was one of them. Until them she always thought she would end up better than her parents, she realized it turned into an impossible dream.
In this new disappointed generation, one out of 3 people younger than 25, are unemployed. This generation grew up in a time with twice as strong economy, their parents generation always did better than the generation of their parents and so on, going backwards. A lot of the Spanish people cant afford living in their apartments, so they had to move back in with their parents.
" A whole generation is having its ambitions thwarted"
Until the crisis, Spain used to be one of the most success stories. Its GDP was 70% of the E.U. average in 1992.
The Citroën factory opened in Vigo, a proudly working class in 1958 when it used to manufacture 547000 cars a year and it used to be one if the highest producing plant in Europe. It used to be one of the largest company of Galicia region, directly employing 10000 local people.
Spain's GDP is expected to shrink to 1.6% in 2009.
Kids were raised with consumerist expectations and now they feel frustrated when they can't maintain them, what is more frustrating is happening to their expectations and dreams for the future.
The broken hopes of a generation by Lisa Abend / Vigo - time magazines
by Lisa Abend / Vigo
time magazines
Lorena Dominguez, a 23 year old Spanish girl, daughter of a longshoreman and a housewife , worked at Citroën automobile factory. She had a well paid job. She made plans for the summer to move in with her boyfriend and travel. She pus her apartment on the market. After that, he crisis came and she had to lower her apartment price, that was when she started to feel the crisis affect.
After that, she made plans for the summer, but in December, Citroën let go to 3.000 workers, 90 % of them with an age below 35 and she was one of them. Until them she always thought she would end up better than her parents, she realized it turned into an impossible dream.
In this new disappointed generation, one out of 3 people younger than 25, are unemployed. This generation grew up in a time with twice as strong economy, their parents generation always did better than the generation of their parents and so on, going backwards. A lot of the Spanish people cant afford living in their apartments, so they had to move back in with their parents.
" A whole generation is having its ambitions thwarted"
Until the crisis, Spain used to be one of the most success stories. Its GDP was 70% of the E.U. average in 1992.
The Citroën factory opened in Vigo, a proudly working class in 1958 when it used to manufacture 547000 cars a year and it used to be one if the highest producing plant in Europe. It used to be one of the largest company of Galicia region, directly employing 10000 local people.
Spain's GDP is expected to shrink to 1.6% in 2009.
Kids were raised with consumerist expectations and now they feel frustrated when they can't maintain them, what is more frustrating is happening to their expectations and dreams for the future.
The broken hopes of a generation by Lisa Abend / Vigo - time magazines
Thursday, September 3, 2009
TV’s and cars in Fahrenheit 451
In Fahrenheit 451, cars and TV-s are presented. The TV is called now a parlor and the car is the beetle. The parlor is part of the family. Mildred was talking to it and was pending all day watching her favorite shows and talking to the people in it, participating to games and so on. Her marriage is suffering because of it. The lack of communication is always present and the lack of trust because of the parlor, she believe all that was saying and not questioning the information given, while he husband, Guy was trying to explain her the way he feels and what is on his mind. Because of the parlor she set on the alarm because the ladies in there started crying and were bothered by Guy's poem. The parlor is part of the family, its got the most attention while her life is ripping apart.
The cars, the beetle are used when people are angry, go and drive fast, kill rabbits, dogs and in some cases people, how Clarisse was run over by a car. Guy was almost killed by someone driving the beetle with over 150 miles per hour. When Guy felt weird, guilty and was very upset because of the books and his boss, Beatty, his wife's response to his intention of talking to her, was to go and take the beetle and drive fast in the country, that helps her, it makes her feel good, it calms her down when she hits rabbits or dogs.
Both cars and TV's are presented in Fahrenheit 451. Both have a negative impact of people and society. The TV is more like an imaginary friend who’s receives uncontrolled trust from its audience and the cars are used to calm you down and make you feel good when killing things.
The cars, the beetle are used when people are angry, go and drive fast, kill rabbits, dogs and in some cases people, how Clarisse was run over by a car. Guy was almost killed by someone driving the beetle with over 150 miles per hour. When Guy felt weird, guilty and was very upset because of the books and his boss, Beatty, his wife's response to his intention of talking to her, was to go and take the beetle and drive fast in the country, that helps her, it makes her feel good, it calms her down when she hits rabbits or dogs.
Both cars and TV's are presented in Fahrenheit 451. Both have a negative impact of people and society. The TV is more like an imaginary friend who’s receives uncontrolled trust from its audience and the cars are used to calm you down and make you feel good when killing things.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Cars and TV
Long time ago, cars and TV were just some words that not everyone knew what they were, or what they do to you. Now, everyone knows what they are and how they work, but not everyone knows what damages can do to them. When cars were available, were used for emergencies, or for long distance travelling, of course only the wealthy people had them, before that, people were traveling by foot, with the help of the animals, trains and so on, but nothing technology advanced.
Not long ago, everyone started to have a car. They could travel faster, they could travel a long distance, they didn’t have to plan it before, and weather was not a big obstacle in front of the journey. It was a good deal to get a car. What people usually like to do is to take everything that is good and turn it into bad, over use it, and forget its first role. People these days have cars, big cars, small cars, expensive, with loads of horse power, big engines beautiful tuned. It is true that it looks good and it gives the world a more developed aspect, people are still traveling and use them for transportation. As the world developed, the car industry developed as well, people don’t use cars only for transport, they use them for traffic of drugs, people, illegal races, to prove what car is better than the other one, how fast in can go, and who passes the finish line first gets the money, that is another type of fraud, illegalness. These days, cars are also used for publicity, either for the specific car brand or for other products. Also their used for food transport and that is good, gives firms good wholesale trade, commerce good profit and foreign trade good opportunities or making money for paying less for transport. People also use cars to run away from government, from police, when they break the law and the sequential is to go to jail or get any kind of punishment. As I said before, there are all sorts of cars and most of the times, those particular individuals have stronger engines than the police, and they get away with it.
There are many other examples of how people changed over the years. The main idea is that, at the beginning, Ferdinand Verbiest, the man who invented the first car, probably never thought about all these that happen now, he had a good intention, he build the car for simple, emergency transport, not for breaking the law and get away with it, not for illegal races, not for making dirty money, not for crime for either of these. A car gives people freedom, but sometimes it gives too much freedom. The kind of freedom people can’t have because they don’t know what to do with it, so they choose the easier way, the bad way of enjoying it.
TV on the other hand, was invented and was commercial after the cars were. Their first job years ago, was to spread the world with news that people did wanted to know about and were actually affecting their lives, other than the American football games, but that was entertainment. Now televisions are used for pornography, tell people how many victims were killed in one night. It is true, it still talks about wars and things that happen in the world, but the pure truth is far away from what explosive bombs people present on the television. It’s also used for entertainment, cartoons for children. What televisions represent is good, only the way they doing it, gives people wrong ideas about what they should do and what examples they should have. First thing in the morning, the morning news, information, good, bad information, it depends, is it true? We don’t know, we don’t always have the source to verify, so we have to believe what they are saying. Next, a show, does it teach you anything, not necessarily, I mean it could show you illiterate someone can be, or you just take that as an example if you are nowhere above their level. There is a bad example, you as a watcher can easily get the wrong impression on what is there. Then it’s a movie, a funny one, again entertainment, occupies your time, or it takes you time from more important things you have to do. Again news, people die, people steal, people kill themselves, someone started a war, or rarely the war stopped. Now and then there is a good thing you hear in the news, the bad news though, in the other day, can ruin your day. Teleshopping is next, I think that would be a good idea if people would be fair, but their now, so there is cheating, stealing, breaking the law again. Horror movie, children are watching, they like it, they see blood, they see action, weapons, what do they learn? That killing is good, that cheating is good, and fighting is an everyday activity and so on.
(looks like a microwave)
VS
Cars and television are kind of the same, even though they don’t look the same and have the same job in the society, those two, both started with a good intention, a calm and welcoming intentions and people turned them into easiest ways of cheating, stealing and breaking the law, committing frauds. These two both, take out our time and I can’t say it’s a useful time, more like a wasted time we got used to it and we need it. Plus, they both pollute the environment, cars more than televisions, they both make people die and get them sick, especially those who are making them, so we can have the luxury of it. Cars and televisions are good entertainment for humans, but their one of the main source of destroying who we are, or who we used to be.
Not long ago, everyone started to have a car. They could travel faster, they could travel a long distance, they didn’t have to plan it before, and weather was not a big obstacle in front of the journey. It was a good deal to get a car. What people usually like to do is to take everything that is good and turn it into bad, over use it, and forget its first role. People these days have cars, big cars, small cars, expensive, with loads of horse power, big engines beautiful tuned. It is true that it looks good and it gives the world a more developed aspect, people are still traveling and use them for transportation. As the world developed, the car industry developed as well, people don’t use cars only for transport, they use them for traffic of drugs, people, illegal races, to prove what car is better than the other one, how fast in can go, and who passes the finish line first gets the money, that is another type of fraud, illegalness. These days, cars are also used for publicity, either for the specific car brand or for other products. Also their used for food transport and that is good, gives firms good wholesale trade, commerce good profit and foreign trade good opportunities or making money for paying less for transport. People also use cars to run away from government, from police, when they break the law and the sequential is to go to jail or get any kind of punishment. As I said before, there are all sorts of cars and most of the times, those particular individuals have stronger engines than the police, and they get away with it.
There are many other examples of how people changed over the years. The main idea is that, at the beginning, Ferdinand Verbiest, the man who invented the first car, probably never thought about all these that happen now, he had a good intention, he build the car for simple, emergency transport, not for breaking the law and get away with it, not for illegal races, not for making dirty money, not for crime for either of these. A car gives people freedom, but sometimes it gives too much freedom. The kind of freedom people can’t have because they don’t know what to do with it, so they choose the easier way, the bad way of enjoying it.
TV on the other hand, was invented and was commercial after the cars were. Their first job years ago, was to spread the world with news that people did wanted to know about and were actually affecting their lives, other than the American football games, but that was entertainment. Now televisions are used for pornography, tell people how many victims were killed in one night. It is true, it still talks about wars and things that happen in the world, but the pure truth is far away from what explosive bombs people present on the television. It’s also used for entertainment, cartoons for children. What televisions represent is good, only the way they doing it, gives people wrong ideas about what they should do and what examples they should have. First thing in the morning, the morning news, information, good, bad information, it depends, is it true? We don’t know, we don’t always have the source to verify, so we have to believe what they are saying. Next, a show, does it teach you anything, not necessarily, I mean it could show you illiterate someone can be, or you just take that as an example if you are nowhere above their level. There is a bad example, you as a watcher can easily get the wrong impression on what is there. Then it’s a movie, a funny one, again entertainment, occupies your time, or it takes you time from more important things you have to do. Again news, people die, people steal, people kill themselves, someone started a war, or rarely the war stopped. Now and then there is a good thing you hear in the news, the bad news though, in the other day, can ruin your day. Teleshopping is next, I think that would be a good idea if people would be fair, but their now, so there is cheating, stealing, breaking the law again. Horror movie, children are watching, they like it, they see blood, they see action, weapons, what do they learn? That killing is good, that cheating is good, and fighting is an everyday activity and so on.
(looks like a microwave)
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Cars and television are kind of the same, even though they don’t look the same and have the same job in the society, those two, both started with a good intention, a calm and welcoming intentions and people turned them into easiest ways of cheating, stealing and breaking the law, committing frauds. These two both, take out our time and I can’t say it’s a useful time, more like a wasted time we got used to it and we need it. Plus, they both pollute the environment, cars more than televisions, they both make people die and get them sick, especially those who are making them, so we can have the luxury of it. Cars and televisions are good entertainment for humans, but their one of the main source of destroying who we are, or who we used to be.
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