Friday, June 21, 2013
Farm Assignment
We took a field trip to the Everdale Farm which was an organic farm. We learned how to hoe asparagus fields to rid the crops from weeds. This is a practice that takes place at organic farms because farms that grow Genetically Modified Organisms use pesticides to get rid of weeds or insects. The chickens grown at the farm are outdoor grown and allowed to walk freely in an area. They are fed nutritious chicken food and the organic eggs are collected for sale. The farmers were explaining how families would drive in to there farm on certain days to pick up fresh food grown at their farm. The benefits of doing this are getting the natural and healthy nutrients they should be. There are no use of pesticides or GMO’s and it gives people a warm feeling for supporting a local farmer. Some people purchase fresh food from farms in order to know exactly where their food is coming from. The demand for organic foods these days are rising. On average the farm is to get a total of three hundred different families coming to purchase food on the weekends. It was very neat seeing all the different ways the food was naturally grown. The farm using techniques of human labor to look after the crops and maintain proper growth organically.
Two of my favorite healthy food choice blog websites are:
and
These blogs appeal to me because they have a variety of good tasting recipe choices where they are all made with organic or healthy foods. I enjoy looking at the displayed example picture of the recipe because they usually make you start drooling just by looking at it. Healthy eating is essential in todays society. Majority of people want to stay fit, and the best way to do that is by exercising and eating healthy. The popularity of eating organic or natural is spreading so much because it is the key to a healthy life. I was very appreciative of what the farmers do for a living because without their efforts to grow natural foods that will maintain healthy lives for the public we wouldn’t know where our food came from. It’s also good to meet the people growing your food to know it’s a good surrounding.
Monday, June 17, 2013
My Favorite News Broadcaster
My favorite satirical news broadcaster is Conan O’Brien on the show the Late Night with Conan O’Brien. This show would be described as a traditional late-night talk show where Conan will draw his comedy from recent news stories, political figures and well-known celebrities. Just by the way Conan expresses his comedy through recent news shows a bias view towards that news. Conan is displaying his comedy through his opinion and towards controversial news topics that could possibly offend viewers of the opposite belief. He is my favorite because of the way he delivers his humor in a serious manner towards the viewers but will leave the audience laughing. He almost jokes around with the viewer so it’s good to know not to take him too seriously at points. I believe he would have a very tough job especially with the great opposing political sides in the United States, one bias opinion towards one politician that viewers are in favor of could anger them. The United States is filled with hundreds of millions of different people with different views, of course some of his humor will be considered distasteful or insulting by certain people. Conan is known for his short comedy skits during his show relating to recent news which sometimes can definitely offend the listeners. My favorite Conan moment was when he was introducing himself at an award show and he decides to tell the audience about what the network wanted him to do. Video is below.
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Friday, June 7, 2013
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Edwin Porter
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The Great Train Robbery toured for several years throughout the United States and it's success led towards establishing motion pictures for commercial entertainment. Porters director skills kept him in pace with the changes in motion art. He created a 3D anagylph movie. The year before he had shown a short 3D film of Niagra Falls in 1915. Porter was known for rarely repeating an innovation. He diead at age 71 in 1941in New York City.
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
3 Photographs that changed the world
This photograph was taken of Kim Phuc in 1972 during a napalm attack in South Vietnam. In this photograph it shows five children running away from a terrible accidental napalm attack. This photo was published worldwide after being taken to show the world the cruel injustice of the Vietnam War. The pictures displaying the Vietnam War had a very large impact at home and causing anti-war protests, world-wide peace campaign and contributions to ending the war. This photo really shows the terror on each of the kids faces as they run away from the explosion. Kim Phuc in the middle looks as if she is burning alive and in excruciating pain.
This photo was taken of a vulture eying down a Sudanese child who is extremely malnourished for prey. This photo shows the vulture waiting to feed on a dying toddler in Sudan. This photo was taken and published to the world to show the famine in third-world countries. The photographer Kevin Carter's struggles were highlighted and within three months of recognition for it, he committed suicide. This photo allows people in first-world countries to care for those in poverty and those less fortunate than those who are fortunate. This picture is very graphical as it shows the world that kids in some countries don't even make it to adolescence.
This is a photograph of the proof of how the United States army torturing people from Iraq at the Abu Ghraib prison. These pictures were exposed in 2004 showing the US soldiers humiliating and abusing the Iraqi people. The corruption of the United States Army soldiers was released to the public and showed everybody how the Iraqi people, who some were not apart of the Taliban, were treated by the US soldiers.
This photo was taken of a vulture eying down a Sudanese child who is extremely malnourished for prey. This photo shows the vulture waiting to feed on a dying toddler in Sudan. This photo was taken and published to the world to show the famine in third-world countries. The photographer Kevin Carter's struggles were highlighted and within three months of recognition for it, he committed suicide. This photo allows people in first-world countries to care for those in poverty and those less fortunate than those who are fortunate. This picture is very graphical as it shows the world that kids in some countries don't even make it to adolescence.
This is a photograph of the proof of how the United States army torturing people from Iraq at the Abu Ghraib prison. These pictures were exposed in 2004 showing the US soldiers humiliating and abusing the Iraqi people. The corruption of the United States Army soldiers was released to the public and showed everybody how the Iraqi people, who some were not apart of the Taliban, were treated by the US soldiers.
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
SharkWater Questions
1. The film Shark Water responds to complex problems occurring in our society by exposing the uncontrollable shark-hunting industry who are driving sharks to extinction. Rob Stewart explores the densest shark populations in the world. The shark-hunters go after the shark-fins and usually throw the rest of the sharks body back into the ocean leaving a gruesome mess. Rob Stewart and his crew confront shark poachers and amongst their experiences are boat chases with poachers and police, boat ramming, hidden camera footage of massive shark fining facilities, corrupt court systems and eventually attempted murder charges which made Rob have to flee. Rob has discovered that sharks have gone from predator to prey and sharks are very important for preventing over-consumption of plankton by other fish which moderate global warming. The extinction of sharks is creating unsustainable fishery. Within a few years the sharks will be gone and the over-consumption of plankton begins raising global warming.
2. Rob Stewart makes a very important impact in this film. He tried his very hardest to put himself in between the shark poachers and himself cause a lot of fights and noticed corruption. Rob directed, produced, and narrated this film and even during the film you can tell how passionate he is about sharks. This film had won eight major awards and had been nominated three times. Rob wants to stop the shark-hunting as it is leading the sharks to extinction. He proves that 100 million sharks every year are killed for their fins. A sharks fin can retail from $300 to more, making it a billion dollar industry. Shark-hunting is also illegal, so why do the do it anyway?! Rob Stewart is trying to put a stop to it with or without a fight.
3. This film gave me lots of knowledge on the shark-fining industry and how corrupt it is. I believe in what Rob Stewart is fighting for and I believe all living creatures should be treated humanely. During the documentary Rob shows the treatment of the sharks by the poachers and how horrifying it actually can be. This film helped me make one important informed decision, shark fining must stop.
4. Of course I would consider making a documentary as a career. If I had a theory or a problem that I wanted the people to be aware about, I would create a documentary so that I could elaborate my thoughts, opinions, and findings to whoever was willing to listen. He used video camera's, secret video cameras, tape recorders, scuba diving gear, etc. He also did a lot of interviews with shows such as Good Morning Arizona, Larry King Live, CNN, MTV, the Today Show, and many more to get his thoughts across to the people.
2. Rob Stewart makes a very important impact in this film. He tried his very hardest to put himself in between the shark poachers and himself cause a lot of fights and noticed corruption. Rob directed, produced, and narrated this film and even during the film you can tell how passionate he is about sharks. This film had won eight major awards and had been nominated three times. Rob wants to stop the shark-hunting as it is leading the sharks to extinction. He proves that 100 million sharks every year are killed for their fins. A sharks fin can retail from $300 to more, making it a billion dollar industry. Shark-hunting is also illegal, so why do the do it anyway?! Rob Stewart is trying to put a stop to it with or without a fight.
3. This film gave me lots of knowledge on the shark-fining industry and how corrupt it is. I believe in what Rob Stewart is fighting for and I believe all living creatures should be treated humanely. During the documentary Rob shows the treatment of the sharks by the poachers and how horrifying it actually can be. This film helped me make one important informed decision, shark fining must stop.
4. Of course I would consider making a documentary as a career. If I had a theory or a problem that I wanted the people to be aware about, I would create a documentary so that I could elaborate my thoughts, opinions, and findings to whoever was willing to listen. He used video camera's, secret video cameras, tape recorders, scuba diving gear, etc. He also did a lot of interviews with shows such as Good Morning Arizona, Larry King Live, CNN, MTV, the Today Show, and many more to get his thoughts across to the people.
Google Glass
Google has developed a wearable computer with a head-mounted display. Google Glass will display information similar to a smartphone but will have a hands-free format. To interact with your Google Glass you use voice commands in any chosen language to operate around your information, web, mail, etc. The glasses currently do not have fitted frames and the company is considering a partnership with RayBan and open retail stores so that customers can try on the device. Google Glass will eventually work with frames and lenses that match the wearers prescription. Glass is being developed by Google X Lab which has worked on other futuristic devices such as driver-less cars. Google Glass is definitely going to change the age of technology.
Monday, May 6, 2013
A Documentary I Would Create!
In all my viewings of documentaries I have noticed I have a stronger appeal towards those with mysterious revelations and that takes the viewer on the journalists expedition with him. If I were to create a documentary I would definitely do it on something very exciting and controversial to the public and make sure I show my proof by actually going around to different places. A lot of documentaries these days that have caught the majority of the public's eye are based are corruption in the government, terrorism, and Illuminai/New World Order concepts. Now a lot of theories could be false and a lot of theories could be true, but differentiating between true and false is what everyone struggles on doing. The type of documentary that I would create would show me finding proof and logical answers for certain questions of conspiracy. For example, in my previous blog, I talk about the documentary "Inside Secret Government Warehouses: Shocking Revelations", and one thing I liked was how at the start of the documentary they go over every single point and thing that they will be covering and showing you real life proof on the rest of the documentary. They also have a journalist in charge of the expedition so as a viewer you are watching him travel the globe unveiling the worlds top secrets. That is how I would do my own documentary as well.
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Inside Secret Government Warehouses: Shocking Revelations
In, Inside Secret Government Warehouses: Shocking Revelations, journalist Lester Holt goes on a a global expedition to uncover the truth behind the worlds top secrets, mysterious warehouses where super-classified objects are kept.
Holt capitalizes on exclusive access to restricted sites, traveling from Area 51 in Nevada to dip inside the Vatican secret archives, the centerpiece of Dan Brown’s book, Angels and Demons, and interviewing informants like Washington decision-makers, former top military personnel and leading experts.
Amongst his findings he meets a high-level informant who describes huge underground tunnels beneath military installations, victims of unauthorized government experimentation, and a former US Air Force pilot ordered to shoot down a UFO in England. With input from world renowned theoretical physicists, Vatican officials, anthropologists and experts on Area 51, Holt will explore the darkest corners of the places where the world’s secrets hide.
Holt capitalizes on exclusive access to restricted sites, traveling from Area 51 in Nevada to dip inside the Vatican secret archives, the centerpiece of Dan Brown’s book, Angels and Demons, and interviewing informants like Washington decision-makers, former top military personnel and leading experts.
Amongst his findings he meets a high-level informant who describes huge underground tunnels beneath military installations, victims of unauthorized government experimentation, and a former US Air Force pilot ordered to shoot down a UFO in England. With input from world renowned theoretical physicists, Vatican officials, anthropologists and experts on Area 51, Holt will explore the darkest corners of the places where the world’s secrets hide.
Shazam iPhone App
Shazam is an iPhone application that allows you to instantly receive the information on a specific song. The user listening to a song that he/she does not know the name of would put on Shazam, and within a matter of seconds, the name and artist of the song will pop up on the screen. It will give you options of purchasing that song and it will also save that song into your history for later. People use Shazam to build up a playlist of heard songs so that they can go home and download the list before them. Shazam also allows each song in your history to have a 30 second preview allowing you to review your song if you had forgotten it. In my opinion Shazam is a great iPhone app, it has come in handy for me and downloading song I am not sure the names of. I will say Shazam does not know every single song in the world as song artist are a lot more underground than others but its doing a good enough job to identify a large amount of songs, and I believe their only going to update more and more into it. I rate Shazam a 4 out of 5 stars.
Evernote iPhone App
Evernote is a very easy to use application that helps you remember and take down anything from ideas to notes or saved documents. Evernote acts as a word processor on the iPhone itself. With your Evernote account you can sign in onto your computer or other Apple devices and have all your work or documents at your fingertips. On Evernote you are able to take a picture of a document in real life and immediately turn that picture of your document into a document on Evernote. Evernote also allows you to record voice and audio notes and store them for future preference. This program allows iPhone users to stay organized by having all their work accessible to them at all times. In my opinion I believe Evernote is a must have app for those still in school or being taught something, or even those with full-time/part-time jobs. I would rate Evernote a 5 stars out of 5 as you can never go wrong with being organized.
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
FoxTube, iPhone App
FoxTube is an iPhone app that allows you to browse YouTube videos on your iPhone efficiently. Many iPhone users have the normal YouTube app but the reason I believe the FoxTube app is way more worth it, is because of the capability FoxTube has to allow you to search other videos, exit and text, search the web, check mail, while the video remains playing. While your even searching for your next video, the video screen minimizes itself on your FoxTube app so you can continue to view while searching for the next video. FoxTube also allows all the same things as YouTube does like managing your playlists and signing in to your account but with some extras. For example the FoxTube video player has video speed control and shuffle and repeat options unlike YouTube. In my opinion I would rate this application 5 out of 5 stars and I also believe this app is a must have on any iPhone.
Friday, April 26, 2013
Defining Cave Paintings & Daguerreotype
Cave Paintings
Cave paintings are found on the walls and ceilings of several caves dating back to prehistoric times. Although there are no proven reasons behind the cave paintings theories state that cave paintings were used as a form of communication to others and at times were created for religious or ceremonial purposes. The themes most common in cave paintings are images of animals, outlined human hands, or abstract patterns. The animals painted on the walls of a cave were usually depicted as Gods by the prehistoric group present there in their time. The paint used was usually made with a mixture of liquid and a pigment and when the liquid dries up the colour is left behind leaving a thick paint like texture. Early cave paintings were created by mixing water and animal fat with different colours of dirt. Cave paintings now are seen as visual communication such as Egyptian hieroglyphics are and were painted by elders or shaman to send a message to another.

Daguerreotype
Daguerreotype was the first commercially successful photographic process. The physical daguerreotype itself is a direct positive made in the camera on a silvered copper plate. The surface of a daguerreotype is like a mirror, with the image made directly on the silvered surface, and the finish plate has to be angled so as to reflect some dark surface in order to view the image properly. Daguerreotype was the main process used up until the 1850's. In order to create the image wanted a long period of light exposure was in order. The first photograph ever created was used with a daguerreotype and eight hours of exposure time was needed.
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
The Impact Media has on your life/society.
Media has impacted my life/ society immensely by being a great importance to exploration and explanations of the world and beyond. Social media use these days has almost become second nature. Due to the over frequent amount of times we may feel to check our social networking it has become a habit. I find social media has created communication become a lot easier especially with a click of a button. The media is responsible for the awareness of global events and situations being told to the people. The media has made a lot of things in my everyday life so much easier. I find a lot of the people in today's society are a lot more knowledgeable of what's going on in the world because of the "at your finger tips" social networking tools now located in almost every piece of technology.
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