Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Nov 19th.

1. Do you think the University’s honor code is too harsh? Should the students have been given another chance or some other penalty?

Yes, considering the gravity of the penalty, it should be issued on a case to case basis. Forgetting a foot note or a simple citation is one of the easiest things to do when writing a research paper. If the honor code is going to be that harsh, it is the Universities responsibility to make sure all the entries/students who have to follow the honor code are proficient in their writing experience and understand the MLA formats, and the rules that come with the honor code.
It's totally feasible that students wouldn't know anything about paraphrasing if they have only written straight citations in their papers, and never underwent the learning process about paraphrasing and quoting when the thought was not originally their own.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Essay #5

Honesty is a phrase lightly used in a world where lying can get a person ahead of the competition and keep themselves out of trouble. Telling “little white lies” about one’s tardiness or mental state to avoid conflict and resolve problems quickly, can this be considered still being honest although they’re potentially telling a lie? In a society where each and every person is driven to make a living, and all the while still have an enjoyable life, how can it be possible to remain happy when a potentially disastrous conflict happens to arise? The answer is simply to lie through their teeth, and yet at the same time reassure themselves that it’s to avoid a conflict with their spouse, acquaintances, friends, or family, or even in the rare case a stranger. Lying is part of the human drive to survive, even if it’s only to avoid a three minute argument, or the potential loss of a job. If these “white lies” are just to avoid conflicts, and people use this idea as a basis that they're still being an honest person, what other falsehoods can one reach by believing they're still honest after telling bold faced lies?
Telling a lie can be brought about in one of two ways, to either avoid conflict, or to avoid or prolong involvement. To avoid a conflict, many people lie about why they are late for work, because traffic was terrible, or there was a wreck, when they simply chose not to get up early enough to get to work on time, or went and picked up coffee on the way to work. Lying about why one was late to a meeting, school, work, or any of the other dozen destinations one might have, is merely the attempt at avoiding conflict, such as an argument, being reprimanded by a company or a superior. Sometimes these little lies about tardiness become just so natural we can think up one on the fly, “The traffic on the 101 was backed up because of the construction on College, so I was delayed at least 15 minutes trying to get to Windsor.” Although these lies sometimes are to benefit our own situation, where are we justified in lying about that? Just because they wanted an extra half hour of sleep they lied about construction, or needed to sleep off a hangover, but we don’t tell our superiors this to avoid a conflict, as well as hoping we don’t get fired over such a mistake.
The American public has come to the consensus that being prompt, bright-eyed, and bushy-tailed, is a virtue to live by, and being lazy, tired, and uninterested are bad traits. So because the public opinion swings in favor of a good image, people often are forced to lie about situations or events to gain the favor of their superior or maintain that “good image” everyone is so happy to strive for. Truly, being an honest person does not only stem from being honest at certain times, but also being honest as often as possible to avoid conflicts between friends, and to keep people from being hurt. A lie informing your friend that you’re already busy that day, and you’re actually free all day is a lie no question about it, but it also avoids hurting the other persons feelings, as well as injuring your friendship. Being truthful when it really matters, and being so much more often than a liar is very difficult in this day and age, but fortunately most people are honest with their friends, and keep hurtful secrets to themselves, rather than instigating a conflict, verbal or physical between two people....

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

What role does the media play in teaching values?

When it comes to teaching values to everyday children, teenagers, and even some adults, the media ultimately fails at teaching anything remotely true to these people. Take for example any one of the several dozen morning or afternoon soap opera shows, they all present these beautiful women one might never see when walking down the street, as well as these overly masculine and emotional men. Not mentioning the overly dramaticized and screwed up situations one could almost never find in a hundred years in reality.
Then there are the so called news giants and social channels, who only show the dark side of humanity and these select few humans who are "Adonis" type of guys who are overly buff, have these washboard abs, and the tight butt, and wide shoulders. Giving regular guys this image of "beautifully sculpted men" who are really only a select few in our society, attempting to force regular men to change their image to fit these select few, by dieting, refusing to eat, and even cosmetic surgery at times.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

2008 Election Questions

Dear Mr. President,
I have many questions pertaining to your policies you've claimed you will enact upon entering office. My first question comes from your claims that 90% of the American people will receive tax breaks in 2009, if you plan on putting this into action, I understand the legal precedents it will achieve, but is that truly your objective? Or is your objective to tear down the walls that separate the insanely wealthy from the poverty stricken? As a voting American citizen, I am apalled at the continuation of the war in Iraq, and fully support your attempts at removing the United States' armed presence from such a hotbed of Anti-American activity. How do you plan on fully removing all of the American Armed Forces from Iraq at this time? Although it is a truly worthy goal, is its implementation possible in the next 4 years? And lastly, your administration is coming into office at a time of America having a horrible economic standing, two warfare operations currently in effect, several broken and hostile treaty efforts, an illegal occupation of a sovereign country, and a poverty stricken working force, how do you plan to right all of these terrible attrocities? Will you go the same route as Roosevelt, and try for a really 'New Deal',
or some of the other numerous paths and fail like several presidents before you?