Saturday, December 27
Welcome to Winter Writing
WWW! Buy a nice notebook. Take a deep breath - for you are becoming a writer.
Begin to see the social world around you - its sources and consequence. Take notes. Enjoy the freedom and anonymity of your Screenname. Porcupine is courtesy of http://peacefulrivers.homestead.com/animalcard12.html
Monday, December 1
Graffiti
Wednesday, November 26
It's Over
Tuesday, November 25
George W. Bush's Legacy
With Ronald Reagan we remember:
The Cold War
The Berlin Wall
The assassination attempt
The Iran-Contra scandal
Reaganomics
Nancy’s “Just say ‘no’” policy
Grenada
Booming 80's economy resurgence
With George Herbert Walker Bush we remember:
“Read my lips, no new taxes”
Desert Storm
Dan Quayle misspelling ‘potato’
The fall of the Soviet Union
Americans With Disabilities Act
Panama / Noriega
Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START I)
With William Jefferson Clinton we remember:
Monica Lewinsky
A thriving economy
Somalia
NAFTA
DMCA
Serbia / Kosovo
The Branch Davidians
Elian Gonzalez
Soaring public opinion
Low unemployment
So what will we remember of George Walker Bush?
September 11, 2001
The Patriot Act
The Afghan War
The Iraqi Quagmire
Torture
Water Boarding
Abu Ghraib
Falsified intelligence
Suppression of climate science
Sinking economy
Soaring gas prices
Sinking public opinion
The Katrina debacle
Cheney shooting someone in the face
Wire Tapping
Loss of Habeas Corpus
Veto of stem cell bill
Inflation
Rising unemployment
Firing of U.S. Attorneys
Alberto Gonzalez
Scooter Libby
Enron
Tyco
Blackwater
Faith Based Initiatives
Courtesy of:
http://www.theinformationparadox.com/2008/04/how-will-george-w-bush-legacy-be-taught.html
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Monday, November 24
question this
Is this quote "classist" or "sexist"? Can "enlightenment" be for all? One student noted that Steve Jobs (the guy who delivered the Stanford Commencement speech we saw on You Tube) was of the privileged elite. Is he? I thought. I didn't know, so I looked him up on Wikipedia to discover that he was adopted and that his biological father was Syrian. Privilege? OK - but not the expected variety. Now, either way, I am not sure how knowing his "real" background or making up my own fictional version of his background makes any difference about what he said. What he said was do what interests you - and you may discover that the shortest distance between two points is not a straight line. The people and events that make a difference in your life are not always who or what we expect. When we disagree or resist a statement because of something about the person who makes the statement, we have an "ad hominem" argument. Ad hominem is Latin for something like "to the human, the person." The retort in an "argument" must always be to the words, not "the person" - i.e., we cannot disagree with something because of something about the speaker such as race or class, age, gender, ethnicity,style or anything but the words.
Human Rights Watch
Now I feel a bit better
Sunday, November 23
Money!!
Saturday, November 22
WHAT do YOU FEAR
Friday, November 21
Do you realize...
I think we put so much pressure on ourselves, on who we are and what our mission in life is. There is no purpose in life unless you make one for yourself. Don't wait for others to tell you "well this is what you were meant to do", validate yourself and do something with your life. It doesn't matter how outrageous your goals are, you set the limits in your mind. If you see no barriers then there will be none, like the quote says you are the one creating your reality. So if you limit yourself then blame yourself for the results, yet realize that you can accomplish so much. Set out and do it, live this life because you deserve all the good in your life NOW! So what do you want in life and who do you want to be? It's up to you!
Thursday, November 20
Seize the Day!!!
Wednesday, November 19
The Four Agreements
1. Be Impeccable With Your Word
Speak with integrity. Say only what you mean. Avoid using the word to speak against yourself or to gossip about others. Use the power of your word in the direction of truth and love.
2. Don't Take Anything Personally
Nothing others do is because of you. What others say and do is a projection of their own reality, their own dream. When you are immune to the opinions and actions of others, you won't be the victim of needless suffering.
3. Don't Make Assumptions
Find the courage to ask questions and to express what you really want. Communicate with others as clearly as you can to avoid misunderstandings, sadness and drama. With just this one agreement, you can completely transform your life.
4. Always Do Your Best
Your best is going to change from moment to moment; it will be different when you are healthy as opposed to sick. Under any circumstance, simply do your best, and you will avoid self-judgment, self-abuse and regret.
Enjoy!
Sincerity
"Change"? Really?
Homeless in Paradise....What do YOU think about the homeless?
These are questions I have often asked myself and others when I see the same people with no job, no home, and no shoes, walking around my neighborhood. My own personal thoughts are mixed. I have talked to a couple of homeless males. They confessed to be homeless due to "CRACK" and their addiction to it. I feel bad for them, but also angry that these young strong citizens of the U.S. are in a country others would risk their life to be in and don't take advantage of that. The fact that our extremely RICH goverment won't take action to hel these people also enrages me. But who am I to judge? I try my best not to.
My final paper is on homeless people and how certain individuals got to be in the position that they are in now. Any comments or answers to my questions would be gladly appreciated. Thank you.
Sunday, November 16
The Audacity of Hope
Does this not make sense? So all of the jokes that are passed around by whoever just shows how far some people still need to come.
Wednesday, November 12
Conflict between Change and Tradition
Tuesday, November 11
Thanks for the Inspiration!
Wednesday, November 5
The Results Are In...The Reactions Are...?
Wednesday, October 29
Prop 5: Nonviolent Drug Offenses. Sentencing, Parole and Rehabilitation. Initiative Statute
Personally, I think this is a great proposition. I was wondering why California voters, and US voters for that matter, hadn’t seen what a dupe the “war on drugs” has been. We spend billions of dollars fighting this war to no avail. Drug offenders need rehabilitation more so than any other felon. Their crime often renders themselves the only victim and yet we spend billions to incarcerate them. Our prison system is overflowing with non-violent drug offenders and often the solution presented is “just build more prisons.” Finally, a proposition that makes perfect sense!
Monday, October 27
Woah! Woah! Woah! What the ???
Those who want to change to a quarter system argue that it will benefit everybody. Administration will have less paperwork, professors will have more time off, and students won't have to spend too much money on book since they will be taking less classes, among other points.
I'm personally oppose this. I love the quarter system. I chose Cal State LA because of it. I could have gone to CSUF, CSUN, or CSULB but after spending 2 1/2 yrs at community college my only goal has been to get out of CSULA ASAP. And the quarter system accelerates the process for those who want to. Plus I do not see myself in a 16wk semester where i usually procrastinate and spend all that time waiting for winter or summer to come.
I understand some students concern, but if they are really interested in a semester school, and spending less money on books then you have an option to go elsewhere. Many great Universities in South CA offer that option for you.
I hope that this change doesn't happen. Most importantly i hope students get an opportunity to speak out their mind and get heard.
I'm not sure what is your opinion on this but i would really like to hear your opinion. Also if you know about any information in where students can do something to oppose this change let me know.
http://www.calstatela.edu/univ/ut/home.html
Tuesday, October 21
HI EVERYONE!
Monday, October 20
Careless Words
Sunday, October 19
Day of Self Esteem gives men new suits, haircuts and more..
nice article, nice deed. However, i have never heard something like this done for women who also need that self esteem boost.
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Working Wardrobes took the men through a month-long program to put them on the road to success.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY –A group of 110 men on Sunday received a second chance at turning their lives around at the 11th annual Men's Day of Self Esteem.
Working Wardrobes provided the men with brand new suits, shoes, briefcases and haircuts, and interview and resume workshops in an effort by the Irvine-based nonprofit organization to help men and women re-enter the workforce after life crises.
The program is voluntary with the goal of assisting individuals who are transitioning from jail or prison, or who have struggled with addiction, homelessness or other life-challenging situations.
The organization's CEO and founder Jerri Rosen said that this is the final stage in the men's transformation after they completed a month-long program with the organization.
"The inside transformation is what is critically important," Rosen said. "We don't want that suit to be empty."
Chris Vera of Santa Ana was beaming to have the chance to change his life after a rough patch.
"This is mind-blowing," Vera said. "It's a once in a lifetime opportunity for me to tap into a resource to better myself. I feel blessed."
The day of makeovers kicked off with an inspirational speech by therapist and author Raphael Natale. Also addressing the crowd was Stephen Campa, who went through the Working Wardrobes program himself two years ago after battling drug addiction for 34 years and spending time in and out of jail.
"I was basically chasing my high on a day to day basis, it didn't really matter if I lived or died," Campa recalled of his life with addiction.
Campa, 45, lost his marriage and his relationship with his daughter Sage while chasing his addiction. After being released from his last stint in jail, Campa began the program with Working Wardrobes and made a decision to change his life.
"I had basically run out of tears," Campa said. "I had cried myself to sleep so many times wanting a change."
Two years ago, Campa was in the same shoes as the men who received self-esteem makeovers Sunday.
"I was standing there in a brand new suit, a briefcase in one hand and my resume in the other hand, and I felt like a member of society," he said.
Since that day two years ago, Campa has secured a job as a sales executive for Express Graphics and Printing and lives on his own in Dana Point. He also has rekindled his relationship with his daughter and has remained sober for three years.
After their suit fittings, the men had mock interviews and sought new jobs in a career fair featuring 15 recruiters with jobs to offer, including Costco, Nordstrom and Sears.
The air at Los Amigos High School was full of positive energy and excitement as the men wearing street clothes disappeared behind the curtains and emerged wearing their brand new suits provided by Men's Wearhouse.
Todd Lindquist, a volunteer for Working Wardrobes, couldn't help but notice a change in the demeanor of the men.
"I think it's a great service that they're [Working Wardrobes]doing," Lindquist said. "When they put these suits on, they start glowing. They want to go out there and get a job."
Contact the writer: khart@ocregister.com or 949-454-7391
Tuesday, October 14
one more life ends due to the economy
Woman Sets Foreclosed Home On Fire, Shoots Self
PASADENA, Calif. (AP) ― Police say a woman about to be evicted from her foreclosed home in Pasadena may have set her home on fire before killing herself.Lt. Janet Pope Givens said Tuesday that 53-year-old Wanda Dunn's home was discovered burning Monday morning, the same day she was to be evicted.
Givens says Dunn was found in a bedroom with a gunshot wound to the head, and a gun was found nearby.
Lt. John Dewar told the Los Angeles Times that the foreclosure may have prompted Dunn to burn the home and kill herself.
The death comes about two weeks after an unemployed financial manager in Porter Ranch killed himself and his five family members, leaving behind a suicide note that cited money problems.
(© 2008 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.)
Monday, October 13
The Lehman Brothers collapse
Sunday, October 12
Student writer question - Teacher answer
Good questions!You be the judge: which sentence is superior?
1. When she spoke of X, her voice was shakey. .... or ....
2. When she spoke of X, her voice was shakey because she was nervous.
and do you prefer. . .
1. When she spoke of Y, her energy was full. She gave three examples. .... or ....
2. When she spoke of Y, her energy was full because she knew what she was talking about.Do you really need the interpretation? You cann see the motive - and there is no reason to supply it.
Do you like:
1. He spoke like a politician. .... or ....
2. Of 10 questions, he answered three. Four times he attacked his opponent instead, and three times he answered a different question.
BY THE WAY - IT IS DUE WEDNESDAY THE 15TH - no exceptions
Friday, October 10
Thursday, October 9
Abortion and The Death Penalty
Tookie Williams said a lot of interesting things about young black men growing up in a white dominate society where racism still exist.(another subject and another day)
As I watch this movie I start to wonder why so many people are for the death penalty and oppose to abortion. The argument that I hear is that, "women who have abortions are killing babies." But when we sentence someone to death row, aren't we taking a life as well? yes, I know, I have heard it all before, "an eye for an eye." Right? But I got something to tell you Christian's who believe this saying. What about thou shall not kill? That's a commandment as well. Who are we as a society to determine who live and who dies? If abortion is wrong than shouldn't the death penalty be consider wrong as well? What about "god" loves everyone? What about "god" forgives everyone? Is there no redemption for those who repent? For people such as Tookie Williams? What is your take on the abortion/death penalty issue? What do you think?
Tuesday, October 7
Wake up!
In the end...
Choices We Make
Finally, does anyone know of any good and safe women and children’s shelters in L.A?
Monday, October 6
Our Reality?
L.A LIVE
Why Sociology? Why Not Sociology?
Well for some reason they don't seem pleased with my answer. Many people's response has been, that doesn't seem to make money. Or why even study that? Another response I get, well why not just study criminal justice, isn't that what your interested in?
Well NO! I'm not interested in definitions, penal codes, and laws that have been passed by people in power. I do not care about incarcerating people because they are caught with a certain amount of Marijua. I'm concerned about why people resort to crimes. Why underlying factors were involved for someone to commit robberies, assaults, or homicides.
I'm a pro-law enforcement, and even consider becoming a police offircer for Los Angeles. However, I want to be able to help my community not just by incarcerating the "bad guy." Instead I want to understand what social factors were in play for this person to participate in deviance. Because I believe that by knowing that I can help deter youth from juvenile delinquency.
The Objective of the Sociologist is to be Objective
For example, at the "Does Race (Still) Matter?" event, it was clear that the majority of the attendees were Democrats and thus the mentality expressed throughout the seminar was Democratic. However, one should not cling to one's affiliations and condemn different affiliations as that lone Republican in the audience. We should invite all views and explore all ideas so that we can understand one another better and then eventually agree to disagree if we don't end up seeing eye to eye.
Our class discussions seem to be the same way--making generalizations and criticizing certain groups. We criticized Palin tonight but was Biden perfect? (Keep in mind, I'm not promoting one or the other I'm just trying to be objective).We do not need to straddle the "fence" but at least consider how the grass looks on both sides.
March for Schools not Jails!!
tuesday Oct 14
Meet at the corner of twin towers Jail
450 Bauchet St
Los Angeles, Ca 90012
March from jail to the nearest school!