Saturday, May 16, 2009
The Eccentrick Experience
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Tuesday, March 24, 2009
The Proper Etiquette Towards Using Cell Phones
Cell Phones have truly been a part of the lives of humans for quite some time now. They were invented in roughly the mid 50s but have not come into popular use until just recently. They contain far more content then they had previously before and can even come in vast shapes and sizes. This bieng said, cell phones are truly what seem to be a part of many peoples lives in western society. A majority of adults and many teenagers have or had previously owned one. Which means the etiquette people face when handling one can me various. What is known though is that some habits can be abnoxious or even illegal. When someone is talking on a cell phone, they usually tend to isolate themselves from their surroundings to better understand and focus on the person they are communicating with. In such cases extreme conditions occur. There was an increased number of vehicle accidents, caused from handling a cell phone while driving. The only thing that could be done was to place a ban on cell phone use while on the road. Though this did severly decrease the amount of people who do this, it did not completely prevent the occurance from happening. It is not the legal issues and safety that is just remembered when thinking about cell phone use. There are such factors like the proper way of speaking and in what places one should. Answering a loud ringing phone could be frustrating for others to listen to, this is especially true if the recipient speaks answers with a loud tone of voice in a quiet environment. There are also times when limits should be properly placed on cell phones. For example, when somebody is in church or in class, cell phone use should be prohibited because they are in a place where all their attention should be focused on the teacher for respect or in a place of warship where they should be devoting themself to God. I believe people should use cell phones on their own time. Along with this when they are in public places they should try to turn their cell phones on vibrate to not disturb other people. If there were 5 official cell phone rules i could establish they would be as followed: 1) Do not interrupt face to face conversations to take a call.-this is because it is very rude to keep the person you were originally talking to holding, for someone that has not found the time to reach you in your personal time. 2) Set the ring tone to a moderate one.- this is so that people cannot get frightened or fed up with such a melody that can be found annoying for others. 3) Let people know if you are about to recieve an important phone call ahead of time.- this is important because then you can be properly excused without others having any problems with it. 4) Never use your phone when driving a vehicle.-this is because when driving a vehicle your attention must always be on what you are doing, using a cell phone can almost quadruple your chances of having a collision. 5) When answering a private phone call do not communicate in public or wait until you are alone.- this is because surrounding people do not have the right to know your buisness or might not even want to know at all and this is also not fair for the other person on the line, because you could be exposing that individuals personal information as well. With all this said i believe my 5 rules would gradually increase the cell phone etiquette among its users if it was enforced. Though i feel cell phones are very unique and technologically advanced and also contribute to the socialness among its users, there are a few flaws in the way it is used that could effect others.
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Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Changing Ways of People and Technology
Technology has been a part of human lives for ages now and it is true when people say that it has changed the living conditions and behavior of humans due to the reason it has evolved over the years. I personally believe that as technology grows and more is introduced, that the user becomes lazier and expects so much from something that is brand new. It seems that they get caught up with all of the latest introduced products to the point were they would not be able to adapt if they were brought back to the past when technology was primitive. In the early years, most technological devices were difficult to use and they did not offer much compared to what the more improved versions do today. None the less, to own something that made your life easier was treasured unlike it is today. For example, if a middle class family from the 50's were to recieve a telephone they would be undoubtably greatful for it, because it was a material item that not everyone could afford to posess. Nowadays if a family were to get a free telephone from a company or as a gift they would likely be slightly gracious or some would even discard it. This is a sign of technology bieng present almost everywhere in the 20th century. I myself have been caught up with technology as well. There are many ways that technology is part of my daily routine. Whether it be watching television, playing video games, talking on the phone or using the computer like I am right now to write my blog. It seems like everybody in the world is involved with technology new or old, it is just those who have it surrounded by them that are not greatful for what they have to offer. When I went to Cuba this year, I noticed that they did not have the newest products released like we do in North America. Their vehicles were mainly from the 50's, their computers were very old models if they had any at all, their radios had to atleast be from the early 80's and yet even though they lived a simple life, they were all happy with what they had. When i included the working conditions and living conditions differenciated between Cuba and Canada i thought to myself "I don't think I know of one person in canada that would put up with life like this". I knew I would not be able to. The thing that bothered me the most though was how Canadians take for granted everything they have and always want something brand new whereas in Cuba, when my father gave a man at the resort I stayed at a few clothes and a device he uses at work, her cryed with joy and thanked my father continuosly. Technology can be a great thing for a society but it can have negative affects as well. There has to be a balance point in technology though so that humans are not too ungreatful for what they have or too neady for what they do not posess. One thing is known though, and that is technology can only benefit people to a certain extent and at no circumstance should it go too far as to run the lives of people and make crucial decisions for them.
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Wednesday, January 21, 2009
The Inauguration of Barrack Obama
On Wednesday January 20th America had a new president sworn in to guide them through the challenges they currently face. On this day Barrack Essien Obama had taken the oath which enabled him to become the 44th president of the United States of America and the first of African American heritage. This was truly a historic day for all Americans because by having Barrack elected, a new face of a nation was unveiled. The significance of the event was shown throughout the large attendance which showed up to watch the ceremony. The idea of having a new president at all is overwhelming because it brings you a sense of relief just knowing that the troubles that had accompanied the last president is something of the past and that the future will be brighter with a new more charismatic, intelligent and trustworthy leader. A leader that will tackle the important issues which affect everyone among the globe. This event captivated the audiences and this is because of the incredible fact that remains which is, that one man can change the outcome of the current lacking economy and help the overall living conditions of citizens from almost every nation whether they reside in economical leading countries or developing ones. In a way, this is a stepping stone for me and something i will remember for a long time because never before have i seen with my very own eyes such an important event take place and having all of it revolve around one individual with such a degree of importance. This event was not just about Obama however, as you watch the process leading to the actual inauguration, you were given a chance to view the previous living presidents of the united states entering the ceremonies with their families. With this you can reflect with the information that you know about them when they were in office and determine in your own opinion if their time as president was benefial to Americans or not. In my opinion i did not think so. I thought the only president that had more of a positive impact rather than negative one on the country was Bill Clinton. George Bush and George Bush senior on the other hand in a way, left Obama with alot of work to clean up as he is in office but none the less this is the role of a president. In conclusion i would like to say that if Obama was not special, unigue or gifted in any way, then he would not have been inaugurated in the first place and on top of this have had made history and the record for the largest attendance the ceremony had every had. This bieng said in my opinion i enjoyed watching Obama become the next president of America because i have faith and hope in him that i never had in any other president and i know that what he does in office is going to affect how Canadians live their lives as well.
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