Tuesday, December 23, 2014

4a) Make a final decision about your logical argument research topic. What is it? Questions to ask yourself: What have we been studying in class this year? So far we have studied how the internet works and how to use certain websites and improved our computer skills. Which subjects appeal to me? Subjects that appeal to me are usually the most contraversial ones or ones that I can relate to on a sympathetic level. What are people writing about? What's most interesting to me? Can I find information about that? 4b) Why are you most interested in the topic of argument selected?
Critical Analysis 5 1.What are the dangers of media bias? The dangers of media bias include false information being given out to the public which is making people believe a certain way. It's like a brainwashing tool because the media is in control of how we think. The media is also capable of causing public hysteria on certain issues when not handled properly. 2.What are some ways to combat media bias? Some ways to combat media bias are to protest against certain news stations or websites that promote falsehoods. Spreading the awareness can bring in a majority of people that can over power the media. Bringing in honest people to cover news, politics, entertainment will allieviate bias. 3.Do you think the mainstream media has a liberal bias? Why or why not? Yes i believe so. Mainstream usually has the littlest knowledge of what is really going on and they ironically hold the most power. They have strong opinions on many issues and I think it either goes one way or another.
Critical Analysis 4 Immigration 1.Should immigrants be forced to assimilate into their new countries? I wouldn't say "forced" is the proper term for it. When people migrate to a new country it should be implied that they are going to have to make significant cultural changes in order to function in that society. It shouldn't mean to forget their background, as that should be embraced, but every person in America came from somewhere else which they assimilated. 2.Is the Anti-Immigration movement racist? No it is not racist. It's racist to call it racist. People can have their opinions and it's based on factual evidence for the benefit of countries. I don't think that's fair to any person who is against it that they are automatically labeled racist. 3.Should human smugglers get harsher penalties than those engaged in other types of illegal immigration? I believe so. They pose many more dangers and the percentage of those who do it currently is high so if the punishments get harsher the percentage should lower. 4.Should illegal immigrants be allowed to stay in the United States? No. They are illegal for a reason. It would be against the law to keep them if they got here illegally. There should be more caution on this. 5.Is employing illegal immigrants beneficial to the US economy? It is to an extent because it brings prosperity through cheap labor. However there will always be issues with unfair treatment or low pay so the best bet is to just not do it.

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Critical Analysis 3 - Human Cloning 1. Do the benefits of cloning outweigh the potential risks? Why or why not? No because even though there is potential for curing diseases by cloning, there are risks that the person being cloned can get severe health issues and is also capable of destroying communities and institutions. 2. Does the use of an embryo for scientific purposes result in the destruction of a human life? Yes because there are no guarantees that there won't be any damage done to the embryo. Also, it puts creation of life into human hands instead of naturally. 3. Can individuals in society be trusted to make decisions on cloning as ethical dilemmas appear? Individuals cannot be trusted to make ethical decisions on cloning because everyone has a different opinion on morality and what should or shouldn't be legal. This could lead to irresponsibility and a muh larger crisis.
Critical Analysis 2 - Cheerleading 1. Do you think cheerleading should be considered a sport for Title IX purposes? Explain. Yes it should because it could be compared to any other sport equally. Other sports are mostly gender based and cheerleading holds both genders. Competitive cheerleading should qualify. 2. What are the positive outcomes, if any, of considering cheerleading as a sport for Title IX purposes? Cheerleading would get more attention and recognition which would encourage the sport and the cheerleaders would be considered true athletes. 3. What negative consequences, if any, could occur if cheerleading is considered as a sport for Title IX purposes? People may not agree that it abides by the standards of fitting into a certain season. 4. How has cheerleading evolved since it first began in the late 1800s? Cheerleading has evolved significantly. In the beginning, it was just an activity with chers and pom poms. That is why that sterotype stil exists today. But it has transformed into competitiveness, hard work, strength and agility, which is usually overlooked. If this is recognized, people would see that it does qualify as a sport.

Thursday, December 11, 2014

CRITICAL ANALYSIS 1 - Abortion 1. Should abortion continue to be legal as stipulated by Roe v. Wade? Why or why not? Abortion should not continue to be legal as stipulated by Roe V. Wade. Abortion shouldn't be apart of the fourteenth amendment because it should be legal in all situations. Giving a woman the right to abort during the entirety of the pregnancy is immoral. 2. What are the medical implications of the U.S. Supreme Court decision to uphold the constitutionality of the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act? It does not provide a "health exception" for pregnant women facing a medical emergency, which makes it unconstitutional. 3. Are there any situations in which abortions should be declared illegal or be severely restricted? In my opinion it should always be illegal, but to most people it should be declared illegal when the pregnancy gets t a certain point where the fetus is developing. 4. Which side in the debate has been more successful in making their case on the issue of abortion and why? I think both sides have concrete arguments and substantial evidence so I think it is up to the reader's opinion at this point. I disagree with a lot of pro-abortion arguments so I would say the opposing argument was more successful. 5. Based upon your understanding of the core beliefs and principles of the major camps in this discussion, is compromise possible? Why or why not? I don't think compromise is possible because this topic is very controversial. You are either on one side or the other side. Laws will continue though to be made to alleviate the conflict but there will never be an exact compromise.

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Prewriting Question

Prewriting Question
What cases can be made for or against X?

ABORTION
-FOR
It is a woman's right to decide what to do with her body and pregnancy.
It is a right to privacy
-AGAINST
A fetus is a human being and has a right to life
The term 'person' or 'persons' shall include every human being from the moment of fertilization

Cheerleading
-FOR
Cheerleading requires rigorous training and technical skills
It musts cheerleaders at high risk of injury
-AGAINST
Cheerleading is an activity, not a sport
Cheerleading lacks a stable identity

Cloning
-FOR
Human cloning could treat a wide range of diseases from stem cells
-AGAINST
Experimenting with embryos is immoral Immigration FOR The US is a nation built on immigrants There is more oppurtunity and success for those coming into the US AGAINST Over 500,000 people come into the US illegally Greater effect on population growth, the economy, schools and social services Media Bias FOR It might be the viewers' own biases that create a perception of a liberal media bias. AGAINST Reporters’ biases affect how news is reported. News coverage influences what people are thinking about. It's harder to differentiate fact from opinion

Thursday, November 20, 2014

 Potential research topics

1. Cloning because I do not believe in it. I think it goes against the laws of nature and is unnatural. Human beings should not be creating other humans or animals out of the body just because they have the ability to do so. This is taking advantage of technology and it is only harming humanity.
2. Abortion because there is relevant controversy on whether it is justified or not. I do not believe in abortion and it ties into feminism as well. I do not think it is an equal right for women because men can not have children. Abortion is a choice that kills those without one. 
3. Cheerleading because many people argue that it is not a sport but it is. Cheerleaders train as athletes and do more physical activity than many sports. It is competitive and there are hundreds of national competitions that require one to be in the best shape possible. It is not something every person can easily do. It is a clear sport.
4. Immigration because the U.S. should not allow free immigration anymore. It makes others have first oppurtunity before citizens. Immigration was justified when this country was beginning to expand from the industrial revolution and needed more people who gained oppurtunity. Now it is not a necessity.
5. Media bias because it brainwashes the public to think a certain way and it needs to stop. It doesn't allow the truth to be told and causes even more conflict. People listen to what anyone says just because it is broadcasted on television. It is just like school gossip because not everything you hear is all valid. A lack of thinking for yourself is obvious.
What "ticks you off"?
1. The United States getting involved in foreign affairs when we need to fix ourselves first.
2. When my phone is dying and have to get up to plug it in. - I am very lazy and this may not be something that should tick me off but it does. It shows people need to be more active.
3. Feminism - It is not a campaign for equality. It is a fight for superiority for women which defeats the purpose of equality. Egalitarianism/Humanitarianism is what should be promoted.
4. Too much homework - Students shouldn't be overloaded with work because that leads to stress and other issues.
5. Bullying - It is a horrible thing that needs to be eliminated. No one should be picked on for any reason.

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

The subject I most enjoy reading about is forensics because that will be what I major in at college.

My favorite hobby or past time is listening to music.

If I won the lottery I would use the money to buy a mansion and unlimited wardrobe.

The type of volunteer activity I prefer is helping people younger than me.

My favorite school subject has always been english.

If I ran the world the first thing I would change would be world hate.