In the United States February is Black History Month. It is a month, created to celebrate the accomplishments of the black population of the United States. It was created in the early 1900´s when black people were generally considered lesser human beings and were denied many of the rights given to white people, including voting and sitting anywhere in a bus or restaurant. In the 1960´s there were many protests to try and gain equal rights for black people in the United States. Here is a video that shows a little about black history month.
To many people Black History Month is a good thing because it is a time to celebrate how black people have risen out of the racism that used to be normal in the USA. But, some people see Black History Month as another type of racism. One actor, Morgan Freeman, speaks out about this in an interview on 60minutes a news show in the USA. Freeman´s view is that it is racist to separate black history from American history as a whole. Here are some of his thoughts:
What do you think about Black History Month? Do you think that it is racist? Does Spain have anything like this?
jueves, 18 de febrero de 2010
miércoles, 10 de febrero de 2010
Too much info on Facebook?
Try to watch the video found at this site by clicking "Watch Video." If you can't watch the video read the text.
http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/6966861/
This news story comes from Raleigh, North Carolina, the city where I lived last year. It seems that social networking sites, like Facebook and Tuenti are starting to be used as a way to get better idea of what potential applicants are like. In the article it shows how universities are starting to check on people this way, but I have also heard of employers checking Facebook to get to know potential candidates. When you are filling out an application it is very easy to put your best foot forward, or make yourself look good, even if you aren't exactly what you say you are. But now it is easy to check the facts by simply searching one of these social networking sites. Personally, I don't think that this is a bad thing. If you are doing something on Facebook that shows bad character, you will probably continue to show bad character on the job or at a university. What do you think? Is it ok for employers to look at your Facebook page when considering you for a job?
http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/6966861/
This news story comes from Raleigh, North Carolina, the city where I lived last year. It seems that social networking sites, like Facebook and Tuenti are starting to be used as a way to get better idea of what potential applicants are like. In the article it shows how universities are starting to check on people this way, but I have also heard of employers checking Facebook to get to know potential candidates. When you are filling out an application it is very easy to put your best foot forward, or make yourself look good, even if you aren't exactly what you say you are. But now it is easy to check the facts by simply searching one of these social networking sites. Personally, I don't think that this is a bad thing. If you are doing something on Facebook that shows bad character, you will probably continue to show bad character on the job or at a university. What do you think? Is it ok for employers to look at your Facebook page when considering you for a job?
Amazon's Kindle
Continuing last week's technology trend, I want to discuss the Amazon Kindle. The Kindle is an electronic book. It is about the size of a DVD case, but a bit thinner and is able to hold thousands of books at a time. To download books to your Kindle you simply buy books off of Amazon.com and they are automatically downloaded to the Kindle via Whispernet, a type of Wifi that is only available to Kindles. You can download books, newspapers and magazines the Kindle, and you can even buy subscriptions that will be automatically downloaded every day. You can watch the video below for more information.
I recently bought a Kindle for myself and have been very pleased with it. The screen looks just like a book, so it never hurts my eyes like a computer screen can. I have bought several books, but found that there are many books that you can download for free and I am greatly enjoying reading these without spending any money. I think that this will prove to be a smart purchase for me, because I love to read and have already read some fifteen to twenty books on my Kindle. Do you think that you would want to own a Kindle? In your opinion, what is the best feature of the Kindle? Can you think of any improvements that could be made? ~Mariah
I recently bought a Kindle for myself and have been very pleased with it. The screen looks just like a book, so it never hurts my eyes like a computer screen can. I have bought several books, but found that there are many books that you can download for free and I am greatly enjoying reading these without spending any money. I think that this will prove to be a smart purchase for me, because I love to read and have already read some fifteen to twenty books on my Kindle. Do you think that you would want to own a Kindle? In your opinion, what is the best feature of the Kindle? Can you think of any improvements that could be made? ~Mariah
miércoles, 3 de febrero de 2010
martes, 2 de febrero de 2010
Apple's Newest Release
As you may have seen, Apple just released its "magical and revolutionary" iPad. I'm not so sure that these words really describe the iPad, especially not revolutionary. To look at, the iPad is basically just a larger version of the iPhone. As far as what the iPad can do, it has all of the abilities of the iPhone except they're somehow "better." After watching the promotional video found at www.apple.com, I am not convinced that the iPad does anything other than give you a bigger screen to view your movies, email and games. I don't think I'll be paying the $499 any time soon. What do you think? ~Mariah
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