This is the location to post your response to the "What Would You Do?" scenario for the Week 3 Blog.
Write what your response / opinion is about one of the three scenarios presented in the episode that we watched in class. (due by 1/30)
Friday, January 28, 2011
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
WEEK 2 BLOG (1/17 - 1/23)
This week's topic revolves around the What Would You Do segment that we watched about the "Green Card Wedding."
Please post your reaction / opinions about the scenario as well as whether you would speak up about the situation or not. (due by 1/23)
Please post your reaction / opinions about the scenario as well as whether you would speak up about the situation or not. (due by 1/23)
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
BLOG ASSIGNMENTS
This is the site where you will be visiting through Rounds 1 & 2 to complete the blog assignments. Bookmark this site on your computer at home to make it easier to find. Once your site is set up I will need to have that site address as well as your email address turned in to me.
All blog assignments will be graded based upon what you write. I am looking for you to state an opinion and to sufficiently support that opinion. While there is no official "minimum" length, this will take several sentences. You will not be able to "sufficiently" support your opinion in one or two sentences.
All blog assignments will be graded based upon what you write. I am looking for you to state an opinion and to sufficiently support that opinion. While there is no official "minimum" length, this will take several sentences. You will not be able to "sufficiently" support your opinion in one or two sentences.
WEEK 1 BLOG (1/10 - 1/16)
Last weekend's shooting of U.S. Representative Gabrielle Gifford has raised many questions throughout the nation about politics and the shape and voice that they take. While many facts about the motives of Jared Loughner remain a mystery, many believe that political bickering and inflammatory statements made through various forms of media played a role...
http://blogs.abcnews.com/thenote/2011/01/the-note-arizona-shooting-touches-off-fierce-debate-over-political-rhetoric.html
Do you think that political bickering is to blame for the shooting, or are people turning it into a scapegoat? Should the words that people choose to use be considered as a viable excuse for the actions of others, or should we take the viewpoint that "guns don't kill people, people kill people?" Should people be held as accountable for their words as the criminal if those words lead them to commit the crime? Bottom line, do you buy this line of reasoning or is it just an excuse being offered by the media? (Due by 1/16)
http://blogs.abcnews.com/thenote/2011/01/the-note-arizona-shooting-touches-off-fierce-debate-over-political-rhetoric.html
Do you think that political bickering is to blame for the shooting, or are people turning it into a scapegoat? Should the words that people choose to use be considered as a viable excuse for the actions of others, or should we take the viewpoint that "guns don't kill people, people kill people?" Should people be held as accountable for their words as the criminal if those words lead them to commit the crime? Bottom line, do you buy this line of reasoning or is it just an excuse being offered by the media? (Due by 1/16)
Monday, January 10, 2011
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