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Racial Profiling
https://www.dropbox.com/s/tqhgoiiunt7wc94/Racial%20profiling%20%289C437208-0E79-47F9-89A9-645A1E265C48%29.mp4?dl=0
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Rights of Sexuality
It's sad that we've come so far in society yet some people still have a hard time allowing two people to love each other.
http://youtu.be/f22YEJpVVe0
http://youtu.be/f22YEJpVVe0
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Dear People Who Recline Their Seats on Airplanes
Dear People Who Recline Their Seats
on Airplanes,
Congratulations!
You found a button that magically made your seat more comfortable! You should win an award! You’re essentially
Christopher Columbus! But have you ever
thought about the person behind you who might be trying to work on
something. Maybe, just maybe, they’re a
6’1” high school student working on their computer trying to do their English
homework. But no, let’s not let them put
their computer on the tray table; let’s make them work at a ridiculously uncomfortable
angle that requires the neck flexibility of the antichrist because you want
three more degrees of back angle so you can “relax.” Lets take away the two inches of legroom that
a kid with long legs already doesn’t have so you can feel comfortable. Why would you ever think that you are personally
entitled to the space in font of the passenger behind you? When does society ever work like that? When
you are waiting in line for something, do you just randomly throw your head
back and think that it was your room?
Also, I would rather not look at the top of your head for the entire
flight because I'm obviously not going to be able look at my computer. At least have the decency to ask them or even
better… not recline your chair. Wait whaaa?
You might say that’s impossible, how can I sit through a two-hour flight
without having my back in a stupidly reclined position? It’s actually easier than your discovery of
this button. You sit a slightly upward
position that is probably good for the posture you don’t have. Then you do this thing called waiting two
hours until you get home and then on your bed you can recline all you want
while watching Sunday night football without ruining a kid’s with homework day.
Signed with much love from,
The people who can actually sit
through a flight with their seat not reclined
Thursday, October 16, 2014
The Rip Van Winkle Project
Making an active effort to keep up with the news is not as important as it seems. Looking back on major events such as the death of Osama Bin Laden, the revolution in Egypt, and the first appearance of Ebola, most important news stories will find their way to people through social media and word of mouth. For this reason, the man who is doing the Rip Van Winkle project’s addiction to the news is not something that one could say is the healthiest addiction. He writes, “Not caring about anything beyond the extent of one’s own front bumper can result in a person who is an egotistical ignoramus and a poor citizen of this representative democracy in which, ideally, all of us participate”(thevanwinkleproject.blogspot.com). Feverishly following every piece of news is not necessarily productive if it causes one to divert too much attention from her own life. Taking more interest in one’s own life and looking out for major national and international events is not the same as “not caring about anything beyond the extent of one’s own front bumper”(thevanwinkleproject.blogspot.com). Rather, paying fair attention to both one’s news and one’s life is like seeing one’s entire car and most of the surrounding road. It is essential to a healthy lifestyle to be self-aware. For the sake of the health of one’s personal life, no news may be bad but too much news is worse.
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Rip Van Winkle Project Response
In the last decades, technology has transformed worldwide
communication. At the click of a button, an individual from across the world
can communicate with someone on the opposite side of the globe. Most
importantly, technology allows people to become more globally aware and
informed. In a project based on the story of “Rip Van Winkle” by Washington
Irving where excessive alcohol consumption and abuse causes a man to be
isolated from his family and friends, “Birdie” attempts to challenge his need
to constantly be informed by the news. His determination to cut himself off all
of communication is admirable; however, in a society where technology plays a
significant role in the lives of every person the project of “Birdie” seems
unreasonable. Even if “Birdie” restricts himself from directly receiving
information from the newspaper, radio and TV, he will still hear of major
events by word of mouth. “Birdie” has asked his friends to help him in his project
but the reality is that the world is too interconnected through the Internet
and television to avoid the global news. An alternative and more reasonable solution to the news addiction of "Birdie"could have been to limit his exposure to the news to certain times or only through certain mediums because ultimately it is inevitable that "Birdie" be informed of any global crisis.
A Synthetic Slumber
A year without news would be incredible waste of time. Birdie, the man conducting the experiment, is interested to know what his life would be like if he were asleep to the world like Rip Van Winkle was for twenty years. The difference between the two is that Birdie is willingly falling “asleep” while Van Winkle was tricked into his comatose state. The reasoning behind the experiment is pure curiosity, but a real Rip Van Winkle sleep would entail no news or contact with anyone since in his sleep he was completely unaware of everything going on around him, even the weath. Imagining life without updates of the world’s current events in this modern world is like trying to live without a car in Los Angeles. That is to say it is nearly impossible, not that many people would even considering attempting it. Birdie is an interesting fellow who decided to try what may be one of the hardest feats in the current age. His attempt at falling “falling asleep” is truly commendable.
"Rip Van Winkled"
Michael Solazzo
10/15/14
Rip Van Winkle Blog
http://goo.gl/D3gP37
The title of the blog post, “Trying to Reclaim the Old Normal,” presents an interesting concept. The “Old Normal” is essentially last year’s models and styles that still have left an impact on the current culture. For example, new sayings and new mannerisms that have become common, but were undiscovered a year ago. The categories used: politics, history, economy, sports and entertainment are the categories of culture that determine peoples’ lifestyles. No one can no what would be in the parenthesis if they “Rip Van Winkled” themselves in the year 2014. The speed of progress on Earth is growing exponentially, meaning this experiment could be done over and over with drastically varying results and personal amazments. The “Old Normal” would be different, more elaborate and extensive. The shock and awe would increase and eventually it would become hard for the person to reintegrate with their society. The person could spend the rest of their lives attempting to “reclaim the old normal,” but at that point the old normal might not be worth the time. It might be better to attack the new lifestyle head on as opposed to trying to retrace history. The Rip Van Winkle experiment creates the unique opportunity for one to “Sparknote” the past, learning what others already know, instead of living through it.
10-16-14
This experiment is surprising for someone to conduct today because it would be very difficult to “stay asleep” with all of the technology and forms of information exchange today. From the improvement of smart phones to the availability of the internet, information can go from one country to another in the matter of seconds. Not to mention, most gas stations, restaurants, gyms, all have tvs in them constantly playing the news. It would be nearly impossible to live one’s life normally without being exposed to any major news. Because of how challenging this would be, one would need a durable support group around him. The author stated how he was going to need to help of others: “I am depending on cooperation from family and friends and colleagues,” (I’ve been Van Winkled). Accordingly this experiment is not only challenging because it requires flawlessness, but because it requires effort from anyone connected to the conductor.
http://thevanwinkleproject.blogspot.com/p/project.html
Response to being “Van Winkled”
This experiment is surprising for someone to conduct today because it would be very difficult to “stay asleep” with all of the technology and forms of information exchange today. From the improvement of smart phones to the availability of the internet, information can go from one country to another in the matter of seconds. Not to mention, most gas stations, restaurants, gyms, all have tvs in them constantly playing the news. It would be nearly impossible to live one’s life normally without being exposed to any major news. Because of how challenging this would be, one would need a durable support group around him. The author stated how he was going to need to help of others: “I am depending on cooperation from family and friends and colleagues,” (I’ve been Van Winkled). Accordingly this experiment is not only challenging because it requires flawlessness, but because it requires effort from anyone connected to the conductor.
http://thevanwinkleproject.blogspot.com/p/project.html
Birdie or Albert Haley
The secretive nature of Birdie’s identity builds another layer of mystery throughout Birdie’s Blog. Birdie conducted an absurd experiment based off of Washington Irving’s “Rip Van Winkle”. Birdie takes this seemingly fictional story and turns it into reality. In Irving’s short story, Rip Van Winkle finds himself drinking too much alcohol and fading away into a 20 year snooze. After waking up, Rip is surprised by everything that had changed, after all it was 20 years. Birdie, an online blogger, conducted an experiment in which he cut himself off from all information pertaining to his present time. This made Birdie totally oblivious to current issues and news. From the moment he cut himself off from the world to the day he “returned”, birdie’s identity was kept a secret. A couple days after “waking up”, birdie exposes his identity. In the blog post above, he gives an in depth life summary along with news about what he was presently doing. Keeping his identity a secret not only depersonalized the blog, but it also kept readers interested. The mystery of who Birdie really was captured readers attention. This specific blog post was a “historic” moment in the whole blog. Seeing that Birdie was an ordinary local college professor connected the occult blogger with many of his readers. This moment symbolized the era of Birdie “being awake”.
The Van Winkle Project- Undoable with the rising generation
Reading about The Van Winkle Project will leave the readers asking themselves if they could participate in falling “asleep” for a whole year. Our society today, on the contrary, has become so technologically dependent that it would be a miracle if a person from the current rising generation (anyone born from 1990-2014) could participate in an experiment like this. The college professor, named Birdie, in his experiment, isolated himself from all news: weather, sports and entertainment. Birdie’s main reason for participating in this is to cure, as he describes, his relationship to all of these things or his “news addiction”. He states, “It’s not much of a stretch to say that I’m addicted to the news. Give me newspapers, magazines, reliable websites, and interesting television programming and I’m ready to devour them all” (About me page). Birdie describes this news addiction as abnormal; however, with this new generation a news addiction is completely normal. It is very rare to find someone who does not know about the new iPhone, latest football game or the newest dirt on a celebrity. He describes it as an “insatiable curiosity,” but someone who does not have this is considered out of the norm. Moreover, especially now a days, technology is advancing at such a rapid pace that someone will be at a huge disadvantage when the “wake up”. To give an example, five years ago the first iPad came out and now the tablet a common household object. This advancing is something no one wants to miss out on because of all the innovative products that are arriving faster than ever. Therefore, with this new generation, an experiment like this would be a remarkable accomplishment.
Van Winkle - Seeing Fiction in a Different Light
One of the
many powerful components of Rip Van Winkle is the way in which the story
perfectly paints a picture of the world where Rip lives. It is wonderful how
much freedom Washington Irving exercises in this work of fiction. However,
while the place Irving depicts is beautiful, picturesque, and to a degree,
almost magical, it is not reality. This fact is no secret and while many
fiction lovers read fiction because it can take them to the reaches of their
imagination, there is one piece that often goes missing. Fiction often lacks the
ability to relate to people’s lives to the point where one can picture them
experiencing it. In Rip Van Winkle, when Rip returns after 20 years, his
experience is without doubt amazing, however, due to the foreign setting and
the fact that Rip Van Winkle is in fact fiction, it is difficult to picture
oneself in his position. This is why reading “birdie’s” blog post, which
describes a present day Rip Van Winkle scenario, is so important to read after reading
Rip Van Winkle. While “The Rip Van Winkle Project” obviously cannot compare to
Rip Van Winkle in terms of literary importance, “The Rip Van Winkle Project” is
able to make one think about the importance of knowledge and how hard it would
be to lose all sense of current events by creating a present day Rip Van Winkle
scenario. Rather than comparing Washington’s Irving’s timeless and masterful
“Rip Van Winkle” to a blog post, it is important to read both to get the fully appreciate
the story.
The Van Winkle Project--insight on the effects of technology
A privilege people have nowadays is being able to know every piece of news around the world with a push of a button. Taking that away is like taking a compass or GPS away from a traveler. Without them, humans are lost and ignorant. In order to achieve this great of a goal of the “Van Winkle Project,” Birdie must have a lot of motivation to be able to let go of something he is so used to and something that is so imbedded into our culture. Time flies by, and people are not aware of just how fast it goes. So much happens in a year, and Birdie’s project is a good way of seeing just how much the new technology has affected the citizens of the world. The author speculates about what will happen while he is “asleep” and writes, “In the absence of facts and information, am I able to read clues as to what has happened in people’s behavior or from a subtle but detectable buzz in the air?” (Birdie). This questions sparks up other questions that might have been answered when he “woke up,” giving insight on the effects of technology in people’s lives.
The Hypocrisy in the "Van Winkled" Blogger
Men who wonder about feminist issues often tend to misinterpret the reasons behind them. On September 11, 2010, a male college professor living in the United States started a new experiment: The Van Winkle Project. His project centers around Washington Irving’s short story, “Rip Van Winkle,” where Rip sleeps for 20 years and misses several important news events. Inspired by Rip’s oblivion, the anonymous blog user “Birdie” decided to virtually “fall asleep” for a year, ignoring all forms of news. In his post titled “So Sorry You’re Sorry, My Dears,” the blogger questions the reason behind women always apologizing to men. Although the writer’s intentions seem curious and innocent, he fails to discover several important factors in these female tendencies. He writes about personal space, claiming that when women “believe they’ve been inadvertently intruded, oh, my, gosh, within five feet of my personal space” (Birdie) an apology is given. The college professor might have the right intentions in defending women, but Birdie has no idea what he’s talking about. Birdie fails to mention that maybe the reason women are in a constant apologetic state is because of men like his beloved inspiration, Rip. The fictional is the perfect example of another man who hates a bold woman. Dame Van Winkle, as a colonial wife in America, has several big responsibilities including cooking, cleaning, and raising the children. She asks her husband to help her out with a couple of chores but is treated with contempt, making her the perfect example of woman being mistreated. “Rip Van Winkle” exemplifies how women who are blunt in requesting something from men are responded with hatred, and that the only way for women to get things done is by asking politely. Women have been taught to treat men with respect, a subconscious act that is seen even in modern society. The blogger in charge of The Van Winkle Project ignores the patriarchal message emitted in the book he bases his entire blog around, while still wondering to himself why women succumb to misogynist tendencies.
Van Winkle Project – interesting idea, problematic reality
The Van Winkle Project, though interesting, has issues that
could make it unwise or at least exceedingly difficult to undertake. With this
project, Birdie strives to avoid practically all “news, weather [reports],
sports, and entertainment” for an entire year (http://thevanwinkleproject.blogspot.com).
However, depending what Birdie means by sports and entertainment, this endeavor
could hurt his relationships with others. People spend a lot of time relaxing
with sports and entertainment, and cutting these activities out of his life could
hurt his relationship with those he used to pursue sports and entertainment
with. Husbands generally spend time with their spouse pursuing entertaining
activities, so with these bonding activities outlawed, one is led to wonder if
Birdie’s relationship with his wife will suffer. It might also be more
difficult for Birdie to have deep discussions with his son because of his lack
of information about the current world. Lastly, this endeavor seems unwise because
it would make unwinding so much more difficult, and therefore could make Birdie
more unpleasant with others. Without the option to read for pleasure, watch
television, play sports, or even go bowling with a friend, Birdie is stuck with
getting into nature, talking with others or eating to unwind because almost any
other action can be considered “entertainment.” Though Birdie is left with some
enjoyable activities, it is understandable that Birdie might quickly grow tired
of the recreational activities he can pursue. Without many ways to enjoy
himself, Birdie can become unhappy and as a result do or say things to others
that he would later regret. The Van Winkle Project seems like an interesting
idea, but could result in hurt relationships because of the nature of its
restrictions.
To Be, or Not To Be, Van Winkled
“To be Van Winkled” may sound like a phrase straight out of a Dr. Seuss book, but that’s not the case. Birdie, an online blogger, “coined” the verb to express his state while he was without any news from the world for one full year. Of course, Birdie was not asleep for the entire 365 days; instead, he blocked out any and all news from social media including natural catastrophes, “man-made” disasters (or as Birdie says, a “tragic happening” (Birdie 1)), and any other news-worthy events, excluding those in his own personal life. His “information black out” (Birdie 1), as he calls it, is a choice not many would make nowadays because of how the entire world is based off of the idea of staying connected. That one year disconnect would be a heavy burden to bear for anyone who loves hearing about current events, cares about what’s going on internationally, or just needs their weekly “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” fix. Birdie’s Van Winkling is obviously not a challenge that’s made for everyone to try, but it’s something that everyone should think about. A year without knowledge of how the world changes might seem simple, but it would be very difficult to accomplish because of how integrated the news is in people’s day-to-day schedule. It appears on the radio, television, magazines, and social media, especially Facebook and Twitter which were both made to share information globally. Avoiding current events for an hour (to get work done, for example) is difficult in itself, which means that Van Winkling must be one of the greatest challenges to try to do in this day and age.
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
The Van Winkle Project Response
October 14, 2014
The Van Winkle Project Response
http://goo.gl/HRxTav
The concept of living an entire year in today's news-driven world without gathering any information on current events is remarkable. Each day thousands of articles are written by everyone from giant news outlets to common bloggers; in addition, hours of breaking news shows fill the television channels. To isolate oneself from all current news is an extremely difficult task and it seems rather unnecessary except in extreme circumstances. As Birdie from the Van Winkle Project describes, before his experiment he had been a news junkie. When news is dictating one's life it may be necessary to limit his access, however for most people this change is not needed. The alteration in Birdie's perspective came as a result of how much influence the news had over his life to begin with. While the news is omnipresent in almost everyone's life, a radical shift in accessibilty would not have as significant of an impact. As an example, at boarding school there is a relative "bubble," due to a lack of television accessibility. The effects of this "bubble" are not nearly as substantial as the effect that a year in isolation had on Birdie. Limiting one's access to current events may be beneficial and open his or her eyes to a new perspective, but to "sleep" for an entire year is excessive unless in extreme cases.
Waking up from the Van Winkle Project
10/14/2014
Response to: Van Winkle Project
The most surprising part of the first blog post after Birdie "woke up" was his attitude towards the information that was thrown at him. He spoke about his pancake recipie as much as he talked about the past year of events that were revealed to him. This is shocking for multiple reasons, but it symbolizes a change in his priorities. Prior to the news-free year, Birdie identified as a "news addict." In his autobiography page, he spoke of his constant focus being on headlines and his inquisitive mind always engaging in conversation about worldly events. After, he focuses on his family and pancakes. He voluntarily continues his Sunday morning routine without news. He is no longer an addict; he is through the withdrawal stage. He has adjusted to life without headlines. Birdie asks questions about the year's news in his blog post rather than reacting to it with conclusions or apparent emotions. Headlines are created in a manner that intends on invoking emotion and desire to read more. Having news presented to Birdie in a concise presentation by his son and wife is a change from his previous way of obtaining news. Facts and events from the year serve a new purpose for Birdie after he wakes up.
Rip Van Winkle Project--Denying Notifications
People are dependent on many things in the 21st century. Cell phones, tv's, and the news-- all three are distractions that are seemingly essential to human life. What one man did to combat the ever-increasing flow of information and dependence is something so simple, yet profound, that everyone should attempt. The man, a professor and blogger who goes under the pseudonym of "Birdie" in his blog, decided to go one year without ever seeing, hearing, or reading the news. He called his project "The Rip Van Winkle Project." This unenlightnement, in a sense, is a crucial undertaking, essential to the understanding of what people are capable of and what their essence is. SImplicity is a value overlooked too often in our modern society. What “Birdie” did should be emulated by people around the world to realize that they are capable of living without constant notifications and updates. Without the constant notices, people would become more interpersonal and connected to one another. In the end, this is all “Birdie” wanted.
The Van Winkle Project - an Unattainable Goal
The thought of completely
disconnecting one’s self from outside new is quite daunting. However, Birdie
decided that he would do so for one whole year starting September 11, 2010
until September 11, 2011. His inspiration for this came from Washington Irving’s
short story “Rip Van Winkle,” where a man goes to the woods where he sleeps for
20 years and returns to see the society he knew to be completely different. In
present day, Birdie decides to ignore the news for a year because he describes himself
as being addicted to the news. Rip went into a physical slumber and Birdie’s
plan is to go into a slumber to the outside commotion. Although the idea behind
Birdie’s plan is legitimate, it is almost impossible to pull off. In today’s
world one is constantly surrounded by news. Although he says that he will look
away from headlines on magazines and newspapers, it is impossible to do so.
Without trying one will get news from posters around you or covers – it is
unavoidable and not realistic that one will not see these. Even though Birdie’s
plan to ignore all news for a year, it is impossible to do so unless coincided with
physical isolation as well.
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