Monday, April 18, 2011

Research Paper Sources

Brown, Dee Alexander. Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee: an Indian History of the American West. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1971. Print.

Clinton, William J. "Memorandum: Government-to-Government Relations with Native American Tribal Governments." Welcome to the United States Department of Justice. Web. 15 Apr. 2011. <http://www.justice.gov/archive/otj/Presidential_Statements/presdoc1.htm>.

Hamilton, Robert. "United States and Native American Relations." FGCU Instructional Technology & Broadcast Services. Web. 15 Apr. 2011. <http://itech.fgcu.edu/>.

 Maiese, Michelle. "Compensation and Reparations." Beyond Intractability - More Constructive Approaches to Destructive Conflict. Sept. 2003. Web. 16 Apr. 2011. <http://www.beyondintractability.org/essay/compensation/>.

Prucha, Francis Paul. Documents of United States Indian Policy. Lincoln: University of Nebraska, 1990. Print.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Mascot Post


A potential research question that the author may have started out with could have been, “Is American Indian imagery in sports offensive to Native Americans?” The main purpose of this article is to determine whether or not American Indian imagery in sports, such as for use as mascots, is offensive. On a broad scale, the article talks about a recent N.C.A.A. edict that discourages the use of American Indian mascots, nicknames, and imagery. However, the main focus of this article is on Florida State University, whose mascot is the Seminole. The author talks specifics about Florida State University and how the Seminole Tribe of Florida is proud of the use of the mascot.
Lapointe’s research contributes to his purpose by giving factual basis to answer his question. He uses the answers of people from the Seminole Tribe to prove that in their case, this American Indian imagery is not offensive. However, it is noted that in the past the old mascot “Sammy Seminole” was found to be offensive. Today, the University and the Tribe have good relations and the use of the mascot is permitted and somewhat encouraged by the tribe. Lapointe’s use of the information that he researched shows us this.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Is Google Making Us Stupid


      After reading this article, I would not necessarily say that the Internet is making us stupid in the traditional sense of the word. However, I would have to agree with Carr in saying that the Internet has definitely affected our ability to think and comprehend “deeply”. Personally, I know that I do the exact same thing that Carr talks about when he is describing Internet users as “Pancake People”. I quickly scan through articles, e-mails, and social networking posts looking for headlines and excerpts that catch my attention. As a child when I would go to the bookstore and buy a couple of new books, I would almost assuredly have at least one of them read cover-to-cover by the end of that day. Once I entered high school and my use of the Internet soared, I stopped reading recreationally all together. Even for required books that I had to read for assignments, I would scan the books and when it came time to write a report I would reference online summaries. In the article, the quotes that Carr includes from scholars and literary experts mirror how I feel regarding reading printed text and books. Reading a book does not provide a concise transmission of the data or information that I seek to acquire. Despite how beneficial The Internet can be, I would have to say that “Googling” every term, phrase, or question that the entire human race, myself included, needs to know has “dumbed down” people as a whole.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Joy Response


      I would characterize Bill Joy’s primary concern in this article to be the dangers that new technology, specifically robotics, can hold for mankind in the future. He does talk about the positive things that the future of robotics holds, but his main focus definitely seems to be on the dangers that exist. He focuses on our inevitable future dependence on robots, both as parts of us, and their own separate species. He outlines, through many examples, the problems that lie ahead in the future with our newest nanotechnology.
      Joy uses multiple techniques to set up his problem and to validate his argument. The first example of one of his techniques is an excerpt from The Age of Spiritual Machine. The excerpt itself was written by Theodore Kaczynski, The Unabomber. This is probably the least effective source, due to the psychotic nature of the author. However, it does have a good effect in using an extreme source to back up an extreme idea. He then validates his argument through a more legitimate source, Hans Moravec’s book Robot: Mere Machine to Transcendent Mind. He also talks about his talks with people like Danny Hillis, cofounder of Thinking Machines Corporation, which built a powerful parallel supercomputer. He uses credible, and highly intelligent, sources to prove the validity of his point of view. I would have to say that each of these sources is highly effective. The Unabomber reference even has its effect. I also believe that by using these sources that he knows personally or has researched thoroughly, Joy appeals to the audience’s ethos. Also, through his reasoning throughout, Joy uses logos as well.
     Personally, I do not know much about robotics or nanotechnology. All that I do know, through the news and magazines, is that there have been incredible breakthroughs in both fields as recently as the past year. I have heard bits and pieces about robots used to diffuse bombs, robot building competitions with highly functional and effective robots, and about nanotechnology through movies. In particular, a movie my sister used to constantly watched called “Agent Cody Banks” had the teenaged, secret agent star battling an evil man bent on destroying the world through nanotechnology. Also, a movie like “I, Robot”, despite being made to make money and to be highly cinematic, shows us some of the problems that a robotic future would hold. I guess that this means that these problems have become more prevalent and mainstream in our culture. Personally, I do not have much of an opinion on the problem because robotics does not play an immediate, tangible role in my every day life.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Recent News: Proposals 3

Anti-Iraq War Protesters Arrested
http://www.cnn.com/2011/US/03/19/iraq.anniversary.protests/index.html
- On the 8th anniversary of the start of the Iraq War, more than 100 people were arrested in front of the White House during an antiwar protest. This reminds the country of how opposed the majority of Americans were and still are to our military actions in Iraq.

Egyptian Constitution Changes Pass in Referendum
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/03/20/partial-voting-results-referendum-passing-egypt/
- Millions of Egyptians voted freely on Saturday for the first time in more than half a century on a new package of constitutional changes. This is a huge success for democracy and the people of Egypt, who have not had a voice in their government for decades.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Recent News: Proposals 2

Aftermath of the Earthquake in Japan:
http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/asiapcf/03/19/japan.nuclear.reactors/index.html?hpt=T2
- Radiation has been found in high levels in the food sold in stores near a nuclear power plant in Japan. This has been an ongoing crisis since the recent earthquake and subsequent tsunami left Japan's nuclear power plants with failed cooling systems which is leading to radiation leakage.

Yemeni Forces Kill Protesters
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42148274/ns/world_news-mideastn_africa/
- President Ali Abdullah Saleh of Yemen is struggling to hold onto his 32 year reign over the country. Protesters, who are trying to have him ousted, were fired upon by snipers, killing dozens of civilians and bringing to light the harshness of Saleh's regime.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Recent News: Proposals

The Conflict in Libya:
http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa/03/18/libya.civil.war/index.html?hpt=T1
-President Obama sent a message to Muammar Gaddafi in Libya to follow through with his supposed "cease-fire", and to stop killing innocent civilians, or he will face military action. There has been turmoil in Libya as of late as it's government is highly suspected of committing crimes against humanity on its own people.

Wisconsin Anti-Union Laws
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20110318/pl_nm/us_wisconsin_unions_order;_ylt=Al4tl6LwPq3amaWd5496XytvzwcF;_ylu=X3oDMTJxY2JnbTQyBGFzc2V0A25tLzIwMTEwMzE4L3VzX3dpc2NvbnNpbl91bmlvbnNfb3JkZXIEY3BvcwMxBHBvcwMyBHNlYwN5bl90b3Bfc3RvcnkEc2xrA2p1ZGdldGVtcG9yYQ--
-A judge temporarily blocked a new law that strips Wisconsin unions of their collective bargaining rights. Although only temporary right now, this sheds more light on the plight of Wisconsin workers, who face tough times in the near future if their unions have no power.