Friday, October 30, 2015

my paper currently



when this assignment was originally given out, I had no idea of what my topic was going to be about. Not a clue. The topic I thought I would do my paper on was the issue of whether or not everyone needs go to college to be successful. My answer to that is no. Not everyone needs to go to college to be successful.
It is one of the things that has always bugged me when teachers told my classes that the only way to get a successful career is by going to college. There are so many examples of successful people that say otherwise.
This topic also hits home for me because I always knew that my dad never went to college and my mom only went to college for two years, and that is because she parents forced her too. The one thing that did surprise me was when my dad told me, before I came to Lewis my freshman year, is that I am the first on his side of the family to ever go college.
But I also have another topic that I could write about that also hits close to home. I am going into the male-dominated industry of Aviation. I want to be a pilot. I want to fly planes. I was so nervous about telling this to my parents the first time. Even though I knew they would support me, I was so unsure what they would think about it. Knowing that there is a lot of backlash at females that work in male-dominated industries, I knew the only way I would be able to go though with it is with my families support.
Since then my parents have been bragging about me and most people are supportive, but my dad was also told by one of his customers that he should talk me out of it because it is a mans job.

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Friday, September 18, 2015

what I learned about summaries

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Summary writing doesn't have to be a scary.

When doing summary writing in the past most of my teachers just wanted the class to write a brief description of what happened in general. They wanted the general over view. And of course, the use of present tense was needed. In this class I have learned that summaries can be longer than just a paragraph or a page. In your summary you can write a “play-by-play” of what is going on. The big picture is still important, but so are the details. In this case, what is going on in the documentary film.

Sunday, September 13, 2015

After Tiller


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Since starting college I have taken up watching a lot of different things of Netflix. Most of the time I watch TV shows and movies that I like or think might be interesting. I have also watched some documentary films on Netflix’s as well. I’m not sure on how many documentary films I have watched, but there was a few. The few that I did have the pleasure to watch was because I thought the topic was interesting, or I was bored and had nothing else to do; most of the time it was both. I do not have a favorite. I do not have much of a favorite of really anything. I either love it, like it, or don’t like it. I have never really liked picking a favorite because how can u pick one when you know later, somewhere down the road it is going to change. And when it does change, like it always does, what happens to the old favorite. Do you give it boot out the door telling it to “take a hike”, or do you place it in the doghouse with all the other old favorites, while you bring home the new puppy. So you see picking favorites is a messy business. That and I liked the documentaries for different reasons. Picking one would just be demeaning to the reasons why I liked the others.
Documentary films come in so many different subjects that they help everyone learn about so many different topics. Everyone should be able to find a documentary to keep their interest. Documentaries also so have the amazing power of making the audience think of something that they would not have thought about otherwise without making too hard to understand. They also can show more than one point of view to the subject. Sometimes documentaries even show more than just two sides of the argument. Watching documentary films will help not only writers, but people in general, grow as individuals as well as in there writing by making them think about different subjects that they normally would not be exposed too.

For the Documentary Film Project I decided that I was going to watch something controversial. So I chose to watch the documentary “After Tiller”. No matter where you stand on the subject, you get to see these people making the hardest decision of their life. In the film, one the staff members in one of the clinics said the question is not only about the life, but of the quality of that life. The Doctor of that same clinic also surprised me by saying that “no-one wants an abortion”. The Doctor also mentioned to her 16-year-old patient that there is only three options; birth the baby and taking care of a baby, birth the baby and give it away, or abortion. The one thing that really surprised me by the end of the film is that they never showed the faces of the patients. Their bodies and maybe the side of their heads were shown, but never the full face. The film brought into question where the patients would go to if all of the states made these abortions illegal. And what would happen to the quality of life for all those affected; what about the emotionally affects.

What I would like to know is how did this help or hurt the patients in the long run emotionally. How many looked back and regretted it but remembered why they did it and the reason they were there in the first place and still would do it all over again? What about the people that wanted it but could not, for any reason, and regretted not doing it? One of the things that were mentioned as arguments against abortions was the argument of fetal pain. I would like to research that a little more to see if I think it has any weight to it. The most problematic concept that I came across in the film is that with the ever increasing restrictions on legalized abortions, how many more woman will go to extreme lengths to end their pregnancy.

At certain part in the film “After Tiller” I had to stop watching and walk away from it because it was just getting too emotional for me. It was during one of the parts where the woman’s baby had an abnormality that was going to kill the baby painfully. So she decided that she was not going to let her baby suffer any more than he need too.

Friday, September 11, 2015

My Doubt and Fear of Facebook



For a long time I did not want to get a Facebook account. I was not, and still not for the most part, interested in wasting my time on the computer. And that was the stereotype of social media. Every post might have had a meaning to the person posting it at the time. But after the initial post it was meaningless, to both the audience and the original person who posted it. The original post would become pointless, and a waste of time. In the end the only reason I got a Facebook account in the first place is because I wanted to play some of the games and take a couple pointless quizzes for fun. In the early days of my Facebook account I was paranoid about privacy and not wanting something stupid to get out on the internet. The whole what gets on the internet never gets off the internet thing bugged me a bit I think.

 I did not want my picture put on Facebook at first. Mostly because I was not a fan of strangers knowing everything about me from my profile and what is posted, and I would certainly not like them knowing what I look like on top of that. After having Facebook for maybe a week or two I realized that at any point any of my friends or family could snap and post a picture of me, and that it was a silly thought thinking I could control that with any certainty. Today I have many pictures of myself and others on my Facebook account and they have pictures of me and it doesn’t really bug me. In the three to four years that I have had Facebook, I did not post much at all anyway. I guess you could say that doubt and fear of pointlessness was my stereotype of Social Media.