Saturday, June 19, 2010

Perception Is Everything.

Everything in life is presented to the world for specific reasons. Beau Otto's presentation demonstrates these themes through a series of optical illusions. There are a number of concepts that have been created for many individuals.

To begin with, racism issues have occurred in the past, are still occurring in the present and most likely will in the future. How will discrimination stop if people are just as much judging as they were in the past? Everyone needs to understand that having black or white skin is not very different it’s the love that people share deep inside of them. Whose choice was it to judge people based on their skin color? This is clearly an optical illusion that most people do not recognize.

The media is also changing many lives of young children as Beau Otto reveals. Children are controlled by computers, video games and cell phones nowadays. What will happen in 20 years? Will there be an even greater force which will control our children? The media influences children to change their body types, hair and wardrobes. In our society women want to look flawless and model-like, which influences children to look upon them. Every person is created for a different purpose, to be different and unique but there are many people who don’t signify this.

Therefore it is evident Beau Otto’s presentation demonstrates many concepts are made a certain way to fit our perceptions which creates personal opinions. Individuality is not recognizable in our society anymore due to many optical illusions.

The Book of Negroes

While reading the novel “The Book of Negroes by Lawrence Hill, I recognize the quote "Got a slave mama, then you is slave. Got a slave daddy, then you is slave. Amanita is a strong African American woman in this novel. She feels as if she is doesn’t belong anywhere in the world but she still continues to survive for the sake of her long lost family. Everyone treats her as if she is worth nothing at all, but this makes her believe in herself more than ever. Any nigger in you at all, then you is slave as clear as day." (Pg.134) In today's society, this quote is still very powerful as many still believe that if you are of African descent that you are a slave. Many people in North America are still prejudice against African Americans as they accept them to only to be slaves and lower class compared to anyone else. No matter how hard African Americans try to forget the horrifying past; the word "slave" is always going to be a part of them. Although slavery is still practised in other countries it is now diminishing, but hard to forget for those who have survived through it. This quote speaks to me because African Americans are still looked upon poorly, which needs to change. As racism still continues many people still use the slang word "Negro or nigger" in everyday life, but many people do not understand the hardship behind it. The word Negro is another term for slaves. Many African American have families that have suffered through the horrific times being in the slave trade, but everyone in our society need to acknowledge it as something that has happened in the past.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Review

When choosing a cell phone most people will jump to the conclusion of buying a blackberry. Although blackberries are one of the most recognizable and newest of cell phones they are not the best quality. Personally the main reason I bought a blackberry is the excitement of having one of the newest phone technologies. Blackberries can make calls, send text messages, picture messages, surf the internet, send and receive emails just like many other cell phones. The main reason everyone wants the blackberry is because of its big name, the phone itself isn’t the greatest. The keyboard lets everyone send text messages and emails quite fast! Even though many people believe they are in the expensive range for cell phones, this is not completely true. Phone companies can easily discount the phones at their discretion or set you up on the 3-year phone contract which leaves you paying nothing for the phone itself. These contracts seem like excellent ideas but make sure you don’t sign the dotted line without reading the fine print, because this is where phone companies will snatch your money! On top of the phone and bill expenses, there are a few more such as the extended warranties, extra cases, phone screens even the smallest problems turn into big ones with these smart phones. The blackberry ball seems to be the main issue because it gets very dirty and once it’s dirty then it’s very hard to fix this. There are many different blackberries to choose from, starting with the oldest models to the brand new top of the line models. They are made in every color you desire. Blackberries may be the newest form of mobile technology, but there are many disadvantages and advantages of buying them.

Friday, June 4, 2010

Creative Writing

It's been three years since I have graduated from high school. After three years of working at the local grocery store and having enough money to travel, I decide to experience travelling. My ultimate plan is to travel to a third world country such as India. As I arrive in New Delhi, India I see thousands of people running around doing their daily errands. Never in my life have I been able to experience such an intense setting. There are people everywhere running in and out of the buses, going to the nearby temple and even washing clothes outside of their houses. The colorful outfits of many women catch my eye. I see every color in every shade from red, orange and yellow to green, blue and purple. On their wrists I see shiny bangles once again with an assortment of colors and shapes. There is an old man playing the drums while younger children are clapping. The setting makes me realize that even though some people are poor they are rich with love. As I walk further into the villages, I see children who are walking alone. I begin to assume they are orphans. As I thought to myself, everyone in the village treats these children like family. Even though the children are without their parents at such a young age they are fearless. India is a third world country but the people are very accepting and their love amongst everyone.