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Monday, June 7, 2010
Monday, April 19, 2010
eww.
Disgusting. 10 pounds a day, from drinking only ONE can a day? Its clear that everyone learns something new everyday. As a person that plays sport almost everyday, watching my diet is not at the top of my list. Although it's good to watch what I eat, the amount of calories burnt outweigh the intake. As a person who drinks pop occasionally, I feel that this new rule is unfair, but I know that its only for the best. Although pop and junk food/drinks quench almost everyones thirst and hunger, I do believe it is very harmful and unnecessary for the human body, considering most coca-cola products have been used as toilet cleaners due to the amount of acid it contains. The kind of 'scare campaign' is effective in my eyes because when the downsides or cons of pop/junk food are brought to the surface, people finally know what they put into their system. When I found out what has been going through my system, this definitely made me want to become a healthier person. After seeing how much sugar, sodium and calories I consume when I drink pop, this makes me think that I might as well just drink saltwater, sugar water, or a glass full of fat.
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Photo Manipulation
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Monday, March 8, 2010
education can always be fun
In my opinion, I think that video games are actually beneficial when it comes to games that educate you in different ways. Kids that have a passion for cooking can test their skills by playing games such as Cooking Mama, and Iron chef. With these games, the kids will become more experienced when it comes to cooking. If kids are more interested in racing cars or other sorts, they can test their skills with Mario Kart or Burnout. Both games give kids an idea of what the future hold in the workforce, and they are not created just for the fun of gaining entertainment.
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Beauty is within
My opinion about the dove commercial is that it actually helps women and other girls that watch it. I think it benefits the ladies because when they watch this video, they realize that any woman can look beautiful without any photoshop or makeup. I feel that this campaign is amazing because it teachers girl that beauty is always within and not what's on the outside or the amount of makeup they put on. I think it's greatly beneficial for the female race in the sense that is gives women or all females the feeling of pride in themselves and it allows them to recognize their true beauty. Therefore, I think that establishing this campaign puts women and even young girls at an advantage.
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Sunday, March 7, 2010
That was the past, This is the future.
Posted by emre ozzZzz at 7:42 PM 0 comments
STREET VIEW AIN'T STALKIN'!
Google maps street view is one of the most popular search engines out. Many people might think of the street view as a feature that invades others privacy, but majority of the population using it think otherwise. There are different views of the street view, the good and the bad. I’m on the fence about the street view because I agree with both sides. The good side states that it’s a fast and easy search engine.
Not only is it fast, it gives detailed information and directions on how to get there and where the location is. This can also be a bad thing because not everyone is okay with having their home posted on a site where the whole world can see. Not just their home, but their address, postal code, state, province, city and country. Overall, I say that Google maps street view isn’t really a problem with invading privacy because everywhere around the world, red lights in stoplights have cameras built in. This shows that every day, your photo is being taken without you even knowing and the street view problem is just all in your head. I admit street view could be a bit creepy, but the pros in the case overpower the cons.
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