Oliphant's argument is reasonable because there are extreme cases where parents are kicking their children out of the house for being gay. These parents should raise their children to be whoever they want to be and be able to express that. These boys and girls shouldn't have to hide if they're gay or not, they should feel comfortable enough to tell their parents. They shouldn't be scared to tell the two people they should be able to confide in. Disowning your own kid is disgusting and horrible, he/she is your child and you should love them unconditionally.
Sunday, November 8, 2015
Abandoned but Not Alone
Oliphant takes a strong position against Alan Keyes and some of the other parents whom he accuses of "parental abandonment because [their children] happen to be gay". Do you think Oliphant's argument is reasonable?
Sunday, November 1, 2015
Symptoms of Math Anxiety
List the reasons that Tobias gives for why people suffer from math anxiety. Can you relate to any of the situations that she describes? Do you think the problems she points to are unique to math or have you ever experienced or seen someone else experience these symptoms in other disciplines?
Tobias explains how students have a fear of making mistakes, they feel like everyone else understands what they're learning in math and they don't. I can relate to these situations because I always had trouble with math and it seemed like everyone in my class understood it quickly. Many students have anxiety due to many classes they take it isn't just math it could be any subject. Math is one of the main subjects I believe that students struggle with the most.
Monday, October 26, 2015
Making Connections #2
Write personal narratives that rely on honesty and introspection to make points that are relevant and relatable for others. Share a story from your own life that you think might be useful or meaningful to other people because of the unique insight you have about the situation or about yourself.
When I was younger I was very close with my dad's family. I would go over my uncle and aunt's house all the time, it was my favorite thing to do. But we lost touch with them and they wouldn't call me on my birthday or any holiday anymore. They were complete strangers to me, one time my uncle came over and my dad asked if I remembered him and I had no idea who it was. Family is one thing that means a lot to me and the insight I acquired was that you shouldn't lose touch with the ones you care about. Family is family and you all have to support each other. Some people don't know the true meaning of that.
When I was younger I was very close with my dad's family. I would go over my uncle and aunt's house all the time, it was my favorite thing to do. But we lost touch with them and they wouldn't call me on my birthday or any holiday anymore. They were complete strangers to me, one time my uncle came over and my dad asked if I remembered him and I had no idea who it was. Family is one thing that means a lot to me and the insight I acquired was that you shouldn't lose touch with the ones you care about. Family is family and you all have to support each other. Some people don't know the true meaning of that.
Monday, October 19, 2015
Making Connections
A number of selections in Chapter Two suggest that students sometimes get mixed messages about such things as sexuality, drinking, and the value of education. Discuss an issue about which you have gotten "mixed messages." Describe those messages and where they've come from, as well as how you've come to develop your own point of view about this issue.
I believe getting "mixed messages" or "mixed signals" is very easy to come by. Some people can give the wrong impression to someone else and they think it means something totally different. In high school I liked this guy and I thought he felt the same way about me. He would text me all the time and always ask to hang out and I thought he liked me too. But after a few weeks he ended up getting a girlfriend and I was very surprised when this happened. I didn't see it coming. Getting mixed messages happens very easily.
I believe getting "mixed messages" or "mixed signals" is very easy to come by. Some people can give the wrong impression to someone else and they think it means something totally different. In high school I liked this guy and I thought he felt the same way about me. He would text me all the time and always ask to hang out and I thought he liked me too. But after a few weeks he ended up getting a girlfriend and I was very surprised when this happened. I didn't see it coming. Getting mixed messages happens very easily.
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Drinking Deaths Draw Attention to Old Campus Problem
To what degree do you think students themselves are responsible for the amount of drinking that goes on at and around their colleges? What steps do you take to prevent the kind of problems that occurred at the University of Colorado?
I believe that if you can't handle alcohol then you shouldn't be drinking in the first place. Students are responsible for themselves. They shouldn't get to the point where they're so drunk that they need someone else to take care of them. Students should know their limit and be safe about it. Being safe is the number one priority. The steps to prevent this problem is just for the students to beware of the dangers of drinking and for them to be responsible about it. Mr. Lane in the article said that "I think it's more individual responsibility". Students will find a way to get alcohol either way it's just how responsible you are about it which really matters.
Focusing on Friends
Characterize the qualities of your closest friendships and consider what they have in common and how they are different. What accounts for the similarities and differences? Is it your friends' ages, genders, attitudes, cultural backgrounds, or something else that makes the friendships vary? How much of the difference can you attribute to yourself? Why do you think you behave similarly or differently with these different friends?
I have four people I consider my best friends. Each friend has a different quality that makes them but my friends have some of the same qualities. My best friend is very outgoing, responsible, charming and polite. My other friends have some of these qualities but also have other ones also. My friends and I act the same and share the same qualities. I believe once you start hanging out with a group of people you all begin acting like the other person. All my friends have different attitudes and they all react differently. I act like my friends because we're all similar to each other and have the same interests and that's why we became friends.
Thursday, September 24, 2015
Are Students Working Too Much
Whom or what does Kramer blame for the problem of students working too much? Based on your experience as a college student, how valid are Kramer's indictments?
Kramer blames the price of college being so expensive for students working too much. Students are trying to get a good education but in the mean time college is very hard to pay for. Most students feel the obligation to help pay for college so they end up getting jobs. Some students will spend most of their week working at their job. This is very hard because some may say school is also a job. To keep up with both is very difficult. As a college student I know how easily students go through money. Getting a job is a good way to pay for college but it's also taking away time where students could be studying.
Friday, September 18, 2015
Could Your Facebook Profile Throw a Wrench in Your Future?
Dince attempts to look at several sides of this controversial issue. Who do you think is responsible? Should employers refrain from doing research on social networking sites or on the Internet in general, or should people post only information they are comfortable with employers seeing? To what extent do you see these employers as unethical? To what extent are students being naïve?
I don't think employers should check people's Facebook accounts before hiring someone. If that person has the qualifications for the job they should be hired based on that. It shouldn't be based on what they post on Facebook. But on the other hand too people should watch what they post on Facebook. You don't want to post anything you would regret seeing later. Some students will post party pictures with alcohol in their hands and they could easily be caught for that. Employers are being unethical when they don't hire someone based on what they post but students are being too naïve when they just post whatever and think no one will see it. Some students need to be careful with what they post.
Thursday, September 10, 2015
Universities Seeing a Gender Gap in Enrollments
Albert Cruz says that he chose to forgo college for two reasons: "work would interfere with...classes" and he's already making "more money than some people who go to college." Do you think Cruz's reasons are legitimate and well though-out? If he were your friend, how would you have advised him? Explain in detail why you believe your advice is sound.
Albert has the right idea with working and already having a good job. But what if he gets fires from that job or what if that business closes. He could get an even better job with a college degree. People experience so many different opportunities at college that they didn't have before. I do believe that Albert made a good decision with finding a job that makes a lot of money to help give him a future. It's always good though to have a degree. I don't think Albert was looking at the bigger picture. If I was his friend I would advise him to go to college and get a lesser demanding job, but if he believed this was the right choice for him then I would agree with him. Some people are more into working than going to school. Some people just aren't cut out for it.
Thursday, September 3, 2015
Safe Sex and White Lies in the Time of AIDS
Meghan Daum wasn't really taught about the disease AIDS when she was in school. She believes that her generation's education is "a corrosion of the soul, a chronic dishonesty and will do more damage than the disease itself". People not knowing the correct information about the disease makes the risks of getting it increase. In school Daum was taught not to drink or ever have sex. She was taught that getting pregnant was the worst thing to ever happen to someone. Students weren't fully informed about the disease so that causes more damage to them than the disease would. They don't have the information to avoid getting the disease.
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