Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Pre Reading Blog Entry #5

I believe, to a certain extent that everyone is affected by advertising in one way or another. People must obtain there knowledge that they create their beliefs out of some how. Of course certain people choose to believe advertisements or news more than others but their ideas are still based off what they heard. I myself am affected by advertisements just like everyone else. Although I find my self to be in the middle of the spectrum. I am skeptical about what I see and read but I am not paranoid that everyone is out to get me. I just believe it takes common sense to differentiate between good things and bad things or untruthful things.

Critical Thinking Journal Entry #7

The hobby that I am going to discuss is restoring cars. Obviously this hobby could not have been around for a very long time because vehicles themselves have not been around for a very long time. Car restoration or hot rodding really became popular in the 1950's when people wanted to fix up the old model T or A's they had. Much before this time period it just was not realistic to try and restore a car and it was a better idea just to buy a new one. I find it very interesting if I really think about it, that this activity has only been around for the past sixty years or so.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Critical Thinking Journal Entry #6

One issue could be Nutritional facts of certain restaurants or places that serve food. Although most places will give you a nutritional information guide if you ask most of them are not completely truthful. Many times they will take things such as mayonnaise, cheese or other "extra stuff" out of the guide to make food seem healthier than it really is. You may be able to find the more realistic information online from a external source that is not related to the corporation.
The information we get from third world countries or about the war in Iraq is probably dramatically incorrect. Many times news reporters and the government want to make things seem not nearly as bad as it really is. I believe they do this in order to keep people from worrying or panicking. You could probably find truthful information from foreign news reports and people who are trying to expose what is really going on around us.

Pre-Reading Blog #4

I feel relatively safe in my neighborhood. Of course there is some crime so I am cautious of certain situations.I primarily get my perception of the crime in my area from the news, and from talking to friends and family. Usually these sources are fairly accurate and I find it better to be safe than sorry and expect that someone could commit a crime anywhere. Actually about a week ago my dad's girlfriends car had the window smashed in when they were at the park and someone stole her purse. So there is a reasonable amount of crime in our area, atleast enough to need to make sure you leave nothing valuable in your car, which it did not make any sense why Alison would leave her purse right out in the open at a park.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Critical Thinking Journal Entry #5

There are many examples of where the media gives a false message. Whether it be how life is in high school, college, married life or retirement, most of the messages make life seem better or easier than it really is. In movies and TV shows college is always portrayed as a party that never ends. The acedemics of it are never really shown and when class time is shown it depicts class as always containing some interesting thought provoking discussion. The image of a married couple can go several ways though depending on the film or TV show. But in general I would say that it is anything but what real life really is. These messages must be derived from somewhere and maybe they are derived from memories of each example. You tend to remember the exiting or more interesting things in life, and memories are almost always better thann the real thing because the mind wants to remember the best memories. But generally these messages are a far cry from reality and sometimes it can make life more difficult or sometimes it is a nice break from the real thing.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Pre-Reading Blog #3

As a kid I never really watched TV. We never had an actual TV program or antenna or anything of the sort until I was a sophomore in high school. But every once in a while I would watch TV over at my grandparents house. Usually we would watch some Hot Rod shows or drag racing, and sometimes we would just watch cartoons. Nowadays I like to watch shows on the science channel. Shows on that channel are the only ones that I feel really benefit my education. Sure I learn about celebrities and some life values on the other shows, but most of that sort of education is a little unnecessary. I do think that TV can be an effective educational tool, but just as long as you do not spend the whole day in front of the TV. But it is relaxing and I feel it is a good way to absorb information.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Critical Thinking Journal Entry #4

In my opinion to do something critically means to really analyze it. When I am just "reading" my text, I usually just loosely gather the information in my head. I will maybe think about a few points that stand out to me or that I find may be beneficial. But to "critically read" a text, means to thoroughly analyze every detail of it. When critically reading it is important to really absorb what you are reading. If you don't know what a word means it may be a good idea to look it up. The same thing goes for critical listening. You need to really analyze all of the information that is entering your head, and make sure that you can fully comprehend it.