From the New York Times I got this blog.
http://goal.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/09/16/mls-could-go-to-20-teams/
Here I found it a pretty interesting article about the MLS's plans to expand to 20 teams. Already, next year there will be a new team in Seattle, then for 2010 a new team in Philly. Another place they are trying to get a new team is in Montreal. To me, I feel that this is a bad idea. Already, the league is pretty much a joke. Players are not payed nearly enough to hold the interest of the US people. Why would someone like T.O. play soccer when he can make ten times the money in Football. Also, the MLS is not attracting enough fans and the franchises are making little profit because of it. The main reason though that I think the League is not going to succeed is because there are no penalties or rewards. No penalty for coming in last place like being relegated, and the reward for winning the cup is not a big enough bonus.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Sarah Palin's Glasses
On CNN I found this article. http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/09/17/palin.glasses.ap/index.html?eref=rss_topstories#cnnSTCText
I thought this was interesting because of how popular the pair of glasses got because Palin has them. He has almost reached his yearly revenue from the glasses in just ten days time. I have to admit that if I had to wear glasses those would definitely be at the top of my list. They are however a little expensive but the design is modern and look very light.
I thought this was interesting because of how popular the pair of glasses got because Palin has them. He has almost reached his yearly revenue from the glasses in just ten days time. I have to admit that if I had to wear glasses those would definitely be at the top of my list. They are however a little expensive but the design is modern and look very light.
Sunday, September 14, 2008
dumbest generation
The thought that our generation is seen to be the dumbest generation in my opinion is absurd. There is no question that life has changed dramatically over the past sixty years, but that does not make us the dumbest generation. Generations are viewed not by the little everyday things, but problems that effect the majority. A guy named Mark Bauerlein, a college professor at Emory, wrote a book outlining points he thought made us the dumbest generation ever.
With our changing society comes change. These changes very from extremely minor to important. One important change is how information is gathered and viewed. Because of the internet, books have become a thing of the past. Bauerlein argues that information gathered on the internet is not stored, just passed along. While this might have some truth behind it, I believe that it is mostly fabricated. This is one of the reasons why plagiarism is frowned upon. Not being able to just copy and paste someone else's work make you have to read and understand the information well enough so that you can interpret and make your own conclusions.
Another argument Bauerlein gave had to do with spelling. Because of IM and Text messaging, the youth is not able to spell properly and would be lost without spellcheck. I do beleive that this statement is one that Bauerlein might have the most support behind. There is no question that because of IM and Texting, people have lost some important features of writing. However, this just leads back to my earlier point that our world is changing. For better or worse, we are rewriting part of everyday life and this has to be accepted. As for spell check, it is just a nice luxury provided by change and technology. It makes editing a lot easier.
Someone that stuck curiosity in me were the college professors findings on how the youth lacks knowledge of national and international affairs. While the student can be held for some blame on this fact, a lot more goes on the educational system. Again, this issue deals with another change concept; how students are graded and whether strait information is more important than overall concepts and being able to have your own opinion. These days, more and more schooling is focused not on the dates and stats when certain events occurred, but the how and why's. Although I do believe in the concept that if you forget the past you are doomed to repeat it, it is also important to find alternatives so that these major issues do not arise in the future.
Though technology has taken away from traditional learning, it has improved peoples overall learning and understanding. Without the internet or television, the population would be ignorant to world happenings. Video games are too seen as a major reason our generation lacks what used to be common knowledge. But for kids, it can be helpful in stimulating the mind to solving problems going on in the game. It also increases hand eye coordination.
Overall, I believe this College Professor is nothing more than a nutty one. He just seems to have a grudge on the youth and forgets what it was like to be young. A person has to find his or her self before they can become truly enlightened through learning.
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