Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Monday, April 27, 2009
Progress
I finished my ethonography about Edinboro McDonald's Workers about a week or two ago. That was a pretty easy paper to write. Since I worked there all the time, it was easy to observe everything that was going on. After I did my observation though, and about halfway through writing the paper, I quit working at McDonald's. I had had enough, and I figured a year was quite enough at a fast food place for me.
Since I was having trouble with the research paper due to the emotional issues with it, I made some progress. I have some finalizing to do, that was by far the hardest paper to write, just because it took so long.
The website that we had to make was to be based on one of our papers. I used the ethnography, since it was easy to organizer it into different sections. Using publisher was kind of frusterating, only because the steps were monotonous. I am almost finished with the website. All of the navigation is complete, as well as the written content. I just need to add some more graphics and it will be ready to upoad.
Since I was having trouble with the research paper due to the emotional issues with it, I made some progress. I have some finalizing to do, that was by far the hardest paper to write, just because it took so long.
The website that we had to make was to be based on one of our papers. I used the ethnography, since it was easy to organizer it into different sections. Using publisher was kind of frusterating, only because the steps were monotonous. I am almost finished with the website. All of the navigation is complete, as well as the written content. I just need to add some more graphics and it will be ready to upoad.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Interview for Ethnography
I will be interviewing at least three different people from McDonald's that work there. I will interview a manager, a person that works in the grill, and a person that has other duties. I will ask them specific questions about their duties, and what they think about their job.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Intro to paper
I will never forget the day I lost the most loving figure in my life. That day was like any other; I went to school thinking my mother had just stayed at her boyfriend's house and would return later that evening from work. I was sitting on the living room couch reading for my English class, and my twin brother was in his bedroom playing a computer game. All of a sudden, my sister came into our house with no warning, and behind her was a police officer and my mother's boyfriend, but no mother. I knew immediately something was wrong by the expressions on their faces. I quickly asked where my mother was. My sister held back tears and told me that her my mother's boyfriend had found her dead when he returned home from work. My mother had passed away in her sleep. I felt liek someone had dropped a bomb on top of my emotions. I was hysterical, and could not believe what I had heard. I ran back and forth screaming. Being sixteen years old, thoughts like "she will never get to see us graduate, or see her grandchildren," were scrambled through my mind. The loss of a mother, a friend, and a loved one to many was due to a sudden reaction to a medication a doctor had presribed just two days before. One prescription drug had taken a life. So, now I am determined to find ways to prevent death of anyone else, and help those who have gone through any situation like this.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Website
http://www.worstpills.org/public/page.cfm?op_id=3#7_sins
"Misprescribing and Overprescribing of Drugs." Worst Pills, Best Pills. Feb. 2009. Public Citizen's Health Research Group, Public Citizen. 11 Feb. 2009.
"Misprescribing and Overprescribing of Drugs." Worst Pills, Best Pills. Feb. 2009. Public Citizen's Health Research Group, Public Citizen. 11 Feb. 2009
Monday, February 9, 2009
Another source
Focus on medical mistakes By: Les Weisbrod. USA Today, 12/29/2008; (AN J0E383049896108)
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Focus on medical mistakes USA Today, 07347456, DEC 29, 2008
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Weisbrod, Les. "Focus on Medical Mistakes." USA Today 29 Dec. 2008: A10. Academic Search Complete. EBSCOhost. Baron Forness Lib., Edinboro, PA. Feb. 2009. <http://www.ebsco.com>.
Friday, January 30, 2009
Analyzing a Source
Authors: Starr, David S.
Source: Cortlandt Forum; Sep/Oct2008, Vol. 21 Issue 8, p35-36, 2p
"Medicine and the Law"
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Source: Cortlandt Forum; Sep/Oct2008, Vol. 21 Issue 8, p35-36, 2p
"Medicine and the Law"
Found in database: Academic Search Complete
Monday, January 26, 2009
Are doctors doing the right thing?

One thing that is closer to my experiences that I may include in a research paper is the competency of doctors. It is close to me because almost four years ago my mother passed away from a reaction to a medication. It was sudden, and she was prescribed the medicine only a couple days earlier. My mother had a lot of problems like arthritis and depression that she took other medications for. Not much would work, but I did some research on the medication, and it is only normally used in extreme cases. One day, I was watching Dateline and there was a piece on that exact same drug, and how there were lawsuits against it. Teenagers who were just taking the medicine for serious sports injury suddenly died. From what? Doctors haphazardly handing out medication so the drug companies can make a buck. I believe the world of medicine needs to stop looking at commercialism over people's lives. I also believe that if less trust was put into doctors, and more effort was put into the prevention of ailments, then there would be less suffering and death today.
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topics
Sunday, January 25, 2009
How has the quality of photography changed from film to digital photos?
From paper to the screen, photography has changed a lot over the past years. One thing to pinpoint is whether or not the quality of photos has changed from developing the pictures to just printing them out on a computer or sending them in an e-mail. I noticed that in my high school, the photography classroom was changed from going to a darkroom, to going on a computer and editing. The class to take and develop photos hands-on was no longer available to students. Fortunately, I was able to take that class before it was done away with. The process of developing photos takes much more time and may be painstaking, but I believe the result is very rewarding. Digital photography has made things much more convenient, and easier to publish and share photos. However, this convenience may have changed the overall quality and feeling of a photo. One can use software on a computer to edit and change an original picture. I believe that this can show one's creativity, but could take away from the meaning of the actual photo. Working in the darkroom and creating an original work of art seemed much more rewarding than taking a photo and changing it on a computer. The quality of a a digital photo could change from one screen to the next, but the quality of an original developed photo stays the same. The feeling your grandmother gets when receiving photos of that last Christmas in an paper envelope versus that attachment in an e-mail is much more cherished. She can put them in a frame or show them to other people by passing them along. Forwarding pictures may be easier online, but the quality of the photo m
ay be lost. I guess that's what technology is doing, placing convenience before quality.
ay be lost. I guess that's what technology is doing, placing convenience before quality.
Why is Martial Arts more useful and/or safe than boxing?
One of the topics I chose that interests me a lot is Martial Arts. One of the controversial issues today, among many fans and athletes themselves is "what is more dangerous: boxing or mixed martial arts?" In my opinion, both have risks involved, being that both are heavy contact sports.
I believe that both have dangerous things about them, and precautions must be taken in order to prevent serious injury. Granted, neither are completely safe, but Martial Arts is something that is not targeted at a small part of the body. Boxing mostly targets the upper body, and mainly the head. Statistics show that many more have had more serious injury and many more have died from boxing than Martial Arts. Since Martial Arts has more variety of technique, there is less of a chance for concussion or other serious injury. Mixed Martial Arts involves battling it out on the ground and standing up. This means that there are more techniques for submission where a fighter can win. Whereas, in boxing, one is judged on blunt force, and knocking the opponent out. Rounds in boxing are normally much longer than Mixed Martial Arts bouts. I know that there are a lot of fans of boxing and has been around longer as a means of entertainment. Mixed Martial Arts is quickly becoming one of the most popular sports in the world. I also believe that Mixed Martial Arts is more useful than boxing. Unlike boxing, there are more techniques that were developed for self defense that don't take years and years of training and punching a bag. Overall, I believe that knowing more about Mixed Martial Arts may change one's views on boxing.
I believe that both have dangerous things about them, and precautions must be taken in order to prevent serious injury. Granted, neither are completely safe, but Martial Arts is something that is not targeted at a small part of the body. Boxing mostly targets the upper body, and mainly the head. Statistics show that many more have had more serious injury and many more have died from boxing than Martial Arts. Since Martial Arts has more variety of technique, there is less of a chance for concussion or other serious injury. Mixed Martial Arts involves battling it out on the ground and standing up. This means that there are more techniques for submission where a fighter can win. Whereas, in boxing, one is judged on blunt force, and knocking the opponent out. Rounds in boxing are normally much longer than Mixed Martial Arts bouts. I know that there are a lot of fans of boxing and has been around longer as a means of entertainment. Mixed Martial Arts is quickly becoming one of the most popular sports in the world. I also believe that Mixed Martial Arts is more useful than boxing. Unlike boxing, there are more techniques that were developed for self defense that don't take years and years of training and punching a bag. Overall, I believe that knowing more about Mixed Martial Arts may change one's views on boxing.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Starting English 102

Coming from English 103, this class does not seem terribly difficult. There are a lot of different methods that were given to go about finding a topic to a research paper, and getting started. I started off by listing some of those things.
Some of the things I don't know much about, but would like to know more are:
- Asian culture
- music composition
- politics
- skiing/snowboarding
- other religions (besides Christianity)
- home schooling
- paintball
- modern day slavery
- horseback riding
- and more...
There are some things that are found in everyday life and some in people's personalities that I dislike and disagree with very much.
- I dislike very much when people are ignorant to things. Things like other people's views, the world around them, or just everyday situations.
- When people are rude it is very inconsiderate and selfish. Things would be much more pleasant in life if people weren't so rude.
- I hate the cold, period.
- I don't like when people are dishonest and purposely break someone's trust.
- Selfishness and pretentiousness are also some traits of people that irritate me.
Some of my questions I took into consideration for a research paper are:
- What are some of the major differences in Thailand's culture and/or governtment?
- Is Martial Arts more useful or safe than boxing?
- How has the quality of photography changed from developing to digitizing photos?
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