Monday, June 20, 2011

I believe every people  get chance to study and see what they are really capable studying. Every people have right for education and access to it. Classroom issues and the way curriculum recognize should change for example; test are not really showing how much is really student know. If a student gets F he thinks he is stupid because he didn't get something countable but I think we have awakening time. Some people get awakening at early age some do not. Many many of the most brilliant people got terrible grades in school for example Einstein. They thought he is retarded in his early period because he was day dreaming all the time I lot of student wonder of during class time because they are actually in their imaginal world and creativity which is getting lost is another aspect of killing the imagination I lot of student watch films instead of reading books and everything gets visualize. They actually lose their creativity. And teacher should not teach students what is going to be on the test but why they are learning these material and where in their life fits these material subject should be enjoy also.
 

MLK's letter



Martin Luther King, Jr. attempts to convince the white religious leaders which he is addressing of his particular standpoint. Through a logical approach, MLK gets his message across in a powerful and fact-based manner. With a clear statement he gives example of how prophets and many other people struggled and fought for freedom, when they needed to. He speaks in an ethical and calm manner. This way, he does not give others the chance to get mad, nor does he himself get increasingly outraged while he writes.He sent message to white leader and other American that  injustice is proven, recognized, and undeniable, and an indirect message is sent to those who are being addressed that Dr. King and the African American community will not take this injustice much longer. What makes this letter so powerful is that Dr. King manages to separate his emotions of outrage or anger, which other civil rights leaders such as Malcolm X may have had, from getting in the way of his strong and logical arguments. He argues that the African American community should be able to protest and demonstrate for the sake of their rights if they see that this will help them step closer to getting rid of all the injustice in their lives and communities.
 

final thoughts on information technology


Information technology keeps us informed but, at the same time, makes us spend our valuable time jumping from link to link, searching blogs, names, information, and checking e-mails. Today, with the help of search engines on the internet, we don not need to remember everything we learn in our lives. This makes our lives a lot easier than they were before. Now with google, wikipedia, and any other information sites we can get information anywhere we want to. There may be intelligent individuals who lose their credibility due to the instant information that is made ready at the convenience of the large majority. Because of the convenience of search engines, many people save time looking for information and more time concentrating on other aspects of their lives. Before using a particular search engine more than once, we must first confirm whether or not it is a reliable source. 

Sunday, May 15, 2011

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Information technology

Information technology plays a substantial role in our lives today. We search for everything on the Internet. Personally, I feel like the Internet is like a library in my own home since it makes life so much easier and information so convenient and ready to reach. However, when it comes to reading books, we tend to just skim through, or read their summaries as opposed to taking the time to sit down and read through the entire piece. This way of studying will not help us fully understand certain books or journals that require careful and in-depth reading.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Today's Generation

        I believe that technology kills creativity and visualizes everything for us, as opposed to allowing us to exercise our imagination. Even though we all live in same world, I see that most people are detached when I walk through the campus and see individuals either with headphones on or on their laptops, wandering off in their world. It seems as if we don't share anything in the real world. To me, technology makes people spend less time socializing face to face and more time socializing behind screen through the use of "social" networking websites such as Facebook and Twitter. On my Facebook account, I have more than 100 friends but I only personally  know about 50 of them. From what I have seen, it is much easier to make friends through Facebook than it would be in the real world.