Thursday, April 28, 2011
U.S. Military Censoring News (#3)
I think that the Government and the Military should not censor the material that is being put out in the new and in the media. I think that if they censor what is being shown, the people are not getting the full story about what is happening. They may be trying to protect people by not putting inappropriate images into the news, but at the same time, they are not letting people see what is really happening and how bad things really are.
New York Times Online (#2)
New York Times keeps a very good online newspaper. That is how I stay updated with the news. I am able to get the latest news sent to me via email. I think that all of their articles have a lot of information, so I am able to be fully aware of what is going on in the world. The web site is also really easy to navigate. I can narrow the news I want to read about down to where I live, or I can narrow it down to a specific subject.
Fox News Alert (#1)
I like this Fox News clip for a few reasons. We all have seen videos about the tsunami and earthquake that happened in Japan. I like that Fox shows us how the tsunami is effecting the west coast. It helps inform people about how even though the natural disaster happened on the other side of the Pacific Ocean, we should still be aware of it because it is effecting us also.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Miranda v. Arizona 1966
I think it is a good thing that police must miranda people. If they were not forced to tell people their rights, innocent people could get put in prison a lot more easily. They may be unaware of their rights and thus could be declared guilty without even having a lawyer.
Regents of the University of California v. Bakke 1978
I believe that when it comes to the court case of Regents of the University of California v. Bakke, I believe that the University did in fact violate the 14th Amendment. They set a lower criteria for minority students than they had for the white student. In one way they did violate the constitution, but that the same time, the University gave a minorities a bigger opportunity to succeed.
Miller v. California 1973
Based upon the 1st Amendment of the Constitution, Miller had the right to wright and publish his "adult" books and films. The court limited the 1st Amendment when it came to the three guidelines they came up with for regulating offensive material. I think that people should have the right to publish what ever they want to publish, they should simply put a warning on it if it is inappropriate.
Monday, April 18, 2011
Roe v. Wade 1973
When abortion was made legal in 1973, it opened up a lot more opportunities for the women in America. In 1973, when women would get pregnant, they would turn into stay at home moms and would not have a career after they had their child. Due to the legalization of abortion, women were able to choose when they wanted to have a child. This led to women getting more rights and having the chances to do a lot more things. I think that when abortion became legal, it opened a lot of doors for many women. Women can now have the right to privacy and be able to make a choice and not have the government decide for them.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Foreign Aid to Africa: Is it Helping?
Part I:   
In 1994, the Mother of Peace orphanage opened in Mutoko ,  Zimbabwe UK Lafayette , California Zimbabwe 
Part II:
            During George W. Bush’s time as President of the United  States , the Bush Administration raised the amount of Foreign Aid to Africa, but President Bush rejected Prime Minister Tony Blair’s request to double the amount of Foreign Aid to Africa  (Rice). When it comes to the topic of the United  States  giving Foreign Aid to Africa , people have very different and very strong opinions. Many people believe that the aid people give to Africa  is hurting their economy more than it is helping. “Between 1970 and 1998, when aid flows to Africa were at their peak, poverty in Africa  rose from 11% to a staggering 66%.” (Gavin) People believe that the country becomes to dependant on the Foreign Aid and only uses the aid they receive from other countries as a way to get out of debt, but in reality, it will take a lot more than that. People think that the donation of clothing and other material product will bring down the economy in Africa  even more.  “Flooding the market with free goods could bankrupt the people who already sell them. Donating clothing is a sensitive topic in Africa  because many countries' textile industries collapsed under the weight of secondhand-clothing imports that were introduced in the 1970s and '80s.” (Hammond Africa , we should donate time. We should send more people over and help anywhere they can. We should work alongside with the African government to create more clinics and rehab centers to help prevent the spread of Aids. I think that the work that the Peace Corps is doing is a good way of helping because they help in certain areas, such as education and agriculture (Learn). 
Part III:
            My time that I spent in Africa  was the most memorable two weeks of my life. It was a time where I got to experience how other people live. It made me realize how privileged I am to live where I live and to have what I have. When we first got there, it was a huge culture shock. All we saw was trees and dirt. Maybe there were a few huts that we passed by as we drove to the orphanage, but that was about it. When we would pass people, they would stop and stare at us as if we were famous. One day we went to the local 
market and it really did seem like we 
were famous. People surrounded us and wanted to take pictures with us. They would ask us a ton of questions about the United States Zimbabwe Africa , a lot of the problem has to do with the high rate of people who are positive with HIV and Aids. If we were able to help set up more clinics and help educate people more about what exactly Aids is and how it works. When I was there, it seemed like everyone knew it was a disease that killed people and that it was easy to get it, but I do not think they know how it weakens the person’s immune system and that is how they get killed by it. Another way that we could help is by creating more pure water systems. While I was staying there, we could only drink bottled water because the water there has very harmful bacteria in it that would make us very sick. When we needed water for building the grain storage building or for feeding the animals on the farm, we had to pump it out of the ground by hand. We also only got one shower while we were there and all we got was a bucket. We had to fill it up with water and that is all we got because there is such a water shortage. We were lucky that we got one shower each. That is a lot of water for seventy people to use up a bucket of water each. We were 
treated very well while we stayed at the orphanage. If they had a better way of getting water and if the water was cleaner, it believes that less people would be getting sick. It was convenient for us that there was a well on the land owned by the orphanage so we did not have to walk far to get the water we needed, but there are people who would walk three to five miles, one way, a day to simply get a bucket of water. We would pass people when we would ride on the bus and there would be women with giant buckets of water on their heads. They would be walking barefoot on dirt and rocks. If they spilled their bucket of water, they would have to make the journey all over again. It really makes a person think about the value of water when you need it to live. It makes me so thankful to have clean water and the furthest I have to walk is up the stairs of my house. They also fed us very well while we were there. We got the same food that the children would have gotten but they had to make a lot more of it to feed seventy more people than they were used too. It makes me feel as if I do not deserve to have what I have. I did not do anything to deserve the life I live when there are people on the other side of the world who have to battle hunger and thirst everyday. That also gets me to another point. Hunger and starvation is a big problem in Africa . Mama Stella told us how when all of the children first came to the orphanage, you could see all of their bones. They had no fat on them and their stomachs were puffed out from not eating. The main concentration of the orphanage is to first get all of the medical needs of the children fulfilled and then from there help them get a good education. Once they reach the ago of eighteen, they are no longer able to stay at the orphanage. From there, the orphanage helps them find a job and somewhere to live. I think that if there were more places in Africa  that were set up to help people find jobs and make money, the economy would improve because there would be a bigger flow of money, causing people to have more money to spend on products, thus improving the economical situation. 
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