Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Million Dollar Speech Idea

Since, I have been out of class due to my tonsils coming out and my bad luck of a car breaking down making it impossible to get to school on tuesdays and thrusdays. I was not able to partake in the group discussion on The million dollar speech idea.
My Idea is to do a speech on how I would like to use the money to put in act that all McDonald's starting in Minnesota should have a play place. My idea has been developed through these facts:
1) I am very knowledgeable on the McDonalds firm.
2) Mcdonald's is trying to become more healthy; this could help.
3) I am majoring in marketing and managment and hope to take the Marketing managers job in the coorporation for the midwest region.

More quotes...

Here are some more quotes by not Rob Larson but, Rob Bell.

"All we have is today."
Rob Bell talked about how many times we like to live in the past or try to predict the future. This is absolutely true for myself. I constantly find myself wishing I could relive certain moment. I wish to relive the moment in which, my adreniline was high and my happiness was at a peak. Is this really realistic though? I am never going to get these moments back-- no matter how hard I wish. On the otherside of things, I always try to find the awnser to the future. I ask questions like these:
"What is the weather going to be like tomorow?"
"What am I going to do if that happens?"
"What if it does not work?
"Where will I be when I am old?
These are all questions I ask myself. I think part of the problem is these questions stem from the way we grow up. We are asked as a small child, "What do you want to be when you grow up?" In high school, we are asked, "What do you want to go to school for?"
The problem lyes with the fact the future is unknown. We don't know if we will be alive. We don't know what is in store for us. We just don't know.
Overall, we waste so much time thinking about the past and future that we forget the present. And, the present is the only thing guareenteed. We do not know if we will be here tomorow, and we can not make past experiance agian. So, why do we dwell on the past and future? It is just a waste of time when we can make a moment happen today.

"Life is not static."
By this quote, Rob Bell is saying that life does not stay still. Life does not depict a heart monitor with a straight line. Life keeps moving. Here is a blog about a rock climbing instructor who illustrates this point that Rob Bell is trying to establish.
Click me!

"When the guy saw her he said woah man."
This quote was more or less entertaining. Rob Bell was talking about the creation of earth. I found the story was told in a way my attention was caught.


"What you look for you will find."
This quote goes hand in hand with the old saying, "The sky is the limit." However, often I hear people saying the sky is not your limit but, that humans are limitless. I believe this is true metaphorically speaking. We as humans and try hard to do what we wish. Sometimes people ask me how I do it? They are amazed that I manage to work 40 hours a week and go to school. I tell them it is hard work and dedication and without the both of them I would feel bored. At times it is rough but, its what forfills my life. What I want in life, I have looked for and I have found-- success.
"Take one day a week to remeber you're not a machine."
Rob Bell talked about what the meaning behind sunday. Sunday, was not invented for church but, rather to rest. It is a shame that as humans, myself inclueded, do not take time to ourselfs. On average, I probably get one to two hours to myself a day. This is no inclueding sleep. I have practically becomed a machine.
I have became a robot with a heart. But, even robots need rest or they break or start to rust.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Thesis, Conclusion, Repeat

1. a) The United States and Israel have a unique relationship, In which, the USA gives foreign aid to Israel but, as the years have gone on Its as though Israel dose not need us anymore. So that leaves one with the question whether America should continues to militarize the Middle East under President Obama’s policy as America did under George W. Bush.
b)Through the history of the United States and Israel’s relationship, I think one can find that America should not continue to militarize Israel. About Twenty or more years ago providing aid to Israel was the right thing to do in the effort of preventing the expansion of the Soviet Union and to build a home for the Jews. Today, being allies with Israel would be the smart thing. However, we should not provide any economic aid to Israel while we are in a financial crisis of some sort. Furthermore, the United States should not continue to militarize Israel under Obama’s administration as America had under Bush’s administration. While we have conflict with the Middle East and until the conflict is resolved, we should not be militarizing a Middle Eastern state that could easily turn on us. For we already made a mistake in giving Israel bombs to destroy trenches of the guerilla group of Lebanon. They could have easily betrayed us and used the bomb on us. Overall, Israel and the United States have a unique relationship that should be handled carefully. And to handle it carefully, under Obama’s administration, we should not continue to militarize Israel.

2. a)Obviously, there are several factors that can add up to the reason’s McDonalds makes up 75 percent of the burger market. However, one factor that contributes to this is McDonalds engages in price discrimination. For example, let’s look at the Big Mac; without a doubt when asked “who sells Big Mac’s,” the answer replied would be McDonalds. It would be the only reply heard because no body eles makes Big Mac’s. With this being said, we can gather McDonalds is a Monopoly. By being a monopoly the business has complete control of a market that makes it possible to engage in price discrimination.
b)In conclusion, Mcdonald’s is a monopolistic company that engages in price discrimination to continue making up 75 percent of the burger market. If they did not continue to engage in price discrimination, it would result in failure to meet revenues to keep the business a float. McDonalds would not maximize in profits because they would not reach several segments of the market. Because, each segment values each item McDonalds has to offer at a different price.

3. a)As kids, my little brother and I have always been taught that “sharing is caring.” However, when it comes to Easter we were always put into a prisoner’s dilemma situation. Since I was the oldest, I was rather clever and quick in comparison to my brother. I found that if I got up early before mom and dad woke I could find where all the Easter eggs were prior to the actual Easter egg hunt. However, my brother caught on to my ways, and began waking up early too.
b)However if my brother and I could have both received the maximum number of eggs by not getting up early, we both would have cooperated. For example, if we both receive 45 eggs by not getting up early and could receive no more than 45 in any other instances, we both would have cooperated.

Abstract, Citation, Repeat

Speeches we've done, and the road ahead...

Read Units 15 &16: “Support, Style, Organization, and Presentation” (pages 326-388).

Define the following terms in your own words. Do not use textbook definitions, but imagine how you would describe these terms to other students.

1. Thesis: A thesis is used to tell the audience what they are going to here in simple statement that helps create main point and keep the audience focused on what is going to be said.

2. Narratives: Narratives are stories that can be used to explain complex ideas while gaining audience attention.

3. Analogies: Analogiies compare things. This can be useful to make the aduience believe what your saying.

4. Testimony: A testimony is opions of those of value depending upon different subjects.

5. Presentation aids: Presentation aids draw a picture for the audience. They explain ideas, reinforce ideas, and demonstrate ideas. With presentation aids it makes the presentation more memorable by the audience.

6. Models: Modles are a representation of real objects. It is a way to explain something complicated. Like noted in the book and example of a model could be a DNA strand. Because of the complexity of DNA and how small it is, a model can help explain what DNA is and is doing.

7. Motivated Sequence: The moticated sequence is a five step speech that is used in order to obtain excitement on certain topics. The five steps are: 1)Attention 2)Need 3)Satisfaction 4)Visualization 5)Action

8. Orientation: This is to make the audience comfortable with the subject. It lays out what is going to be said and/ or done.

9. Closure: Closure is a way to end your speech using something that is powerfull and to the point.

Name 3 examples of presentation aids.

1. Photographs
2. Charts
3. Video's

Name 6 patterns that are involved with Public Speaking.
1. Temporal Pattern
2. Spatial Pattern
3. Topical Pattern
4. Problem-Solution Pattern
5. Cause-Effect/Effect-Cause Pattern
6. Motivated Sequence Pattern

What is the difference between a conclusion and closure? A closure is part of a conclusion. The closer serves as the ending point of the speech completely. Where as, the conclusion not only inclueds the closer but, also a summary and motivation.

Find an article in a magazine or newspaper and summarize it in 4 sentences below.
1. Article Title: Cell Phone Addition Take A Break
2. Summary: The article establishes the point that it may be good for us to dissconect from our cell phones. The author, Ciara DeRemee points out that there use to be a time when cell phones were not even around however, today as a society we find it hard to imagine ourselfs disconnected from our cell phone devices. In addition, she questions, "Wouldn't you think they would get tired of going through this world always connected and always knowing everything?" She conclueds the article by stating, that it would be a good to consider disconnecting ourselfs from our cell phone devices for short periods of time by doing other things such as, going for a jog.


Based on your own performance, and your observations of others in class, please describe five ways in which you will make a conscious improvement during your final.
1. I want to make sure I am more prepared for my speech by practicing several times.
2. I want to avoid awkward pauses.
3. Get rid of the um's completely.
4. Provide a better closure; I always conclued but, I am not sure if I give closer.
5. Use simpler words. I learned from our debate and unit 16 that I tend to use large words that people who are not familar with the same knowledge as me, do not understand what I am saying.

Relationships, Part 1

Interpersonal Exercise #9: Relationships, Part 1

What do you think relationships in the U.S. mostly emphasize?
Relationships in the U.S. mostly emphasize on individualist ideals. As stated in our book, the U.S. is less collective then say China and other asian culutures. I found this ties back to even our economy, not just the way we love. Unlike China, The U.S. has an economy where each person or company will do what is better for their company or selfs, not what is good for several people or the company. I think the same as the U.S. does as far as our economy we do in our relationships. We do many things for personal gain. We have all heard the famous phrase, "it's not you, it's me." And, it is true. We break up with people because it does not work out for us individual. Either they do not make you happy, or you don't feel chemistry; whatever it is is comes down to being indicidualist. We are not a country who marries who our parents want anymore, we are a country that looks to make each individual happier.

What things do you see are important to a relationship in U.S. culture today? Is this a good or a bad thing? Why?

How does culture affect your own relationships?

How do the media affect what people look for in friendships and romantic relationships?

For this response, Use complete sentences, proper grammar, and correct spelling. Be concise, but thorough. Refer to your course text. I will reject work with errors.

Sample answer: Culture and the media affect relationships by skewing public perceptions of beauty and its importance. Relationships in the U.S. mostly focus on outer appearances, wealth, and social standing. This is a bad thing because people don’t really like each other for who they are...

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Relationships, Part 2

Interpersonal Exercise #10: Relationships, Part 2

Read DeVito’s Units 8 & 9 “Relationships” (pages 170-212).

What do you look for in a romantic relationship? Why are these characteristics important to you?
I look for someone who is my other half. Someone who compliments me. Compliments me in a way when people look at us they know we are happy together and they wish they could love someone like we love each other. I look for someone who does not like to argue, someone who likes to be happy, and someone who cares about me as much as I care about them. These characterisics are important to me because of my past relationships provided me a way to to see what I needed as a human being. With all this being said, I think I look for a for someone who is either a storge or and eros.

What kind of lover do you consider yourself? (Eros, Ludus, Storge, Pragma, Mania, Agape)

Intially, I thought I was going to be Agape but, then I took the "Test Yourself" on page 198. This stated I was more like a Eros lover. And, after anaylizing the results I can see why. Before the test, I thought I was an agape lover because my mom always tells me I wear my heart on a sleeve. However this is true, on the test I found myself awnsering with one false and that was to the statement, "When my lover gets angry with me, I still love him or her fully and unconditionally." This statement is false for me because when the person I love gets angry at me intially I feel bad but, when i find them acting imature about a situation and just being angry insted of solving the problem, I lose patience for them. It normally results in me breaking up with him. For all the questions for an eros lover I ansered true. This is because I beileve that every person has someone who is ment for them. Someone that they cannot live without once they ment him or her. They understand each other completely and work hard to keep one another.

What do you look for in a friendship? What kind of a friend do you consider yourself?

I look for someone who can make me laugh and will always be there no matter what. According to the book this would mean I look for someone who provides utility (skill of making me laugh), and security. I am the friend that everyone confides in when they are down to cheer them up. I am always there for people when they need me. I find it to be a gift. My friends mom died rescently and I was the first person he came to. Within hours of hugging him and encouraging him that I was there for him, I got him to not only smile but, laugh a little. I think it is a gift. With that being said the book would characterize me as the ego support.

Give an example in your life of each of the types of friendships. (Reciprocity, Receptivity, Association)

Reciprocity: An example in my life of reciprocity, is my bestfriend Cody. We are completely loyal to each other. We both care just the same for each other. When I was ill in the hospital he came to visit me. He was my only friend who was there for me. He came to my house every day when I was ill just to check on me and keep me company while i was practically locked up in the house with mono. If that's not dedication to a friend I do not know what is. If Cody ever got ill I would be there for him too. I know if I ever need him I can call him, and whenever he needs me, he calls me.

Receptivity: An example in my life of receptivity friendship, is my parents and I. There is an imbalance between us. My parents give and provide for me so I can grow as a person successfully. However the imbalance, it works in this situation because we are both satisfied. My parents get the satisfaction of seeing their kid grow up right and I get the satisfaction of growing up.

Association: An example in my life of association friendship are the kids I graduated with. While we pass each other durring christmas breaks back from college we exchange hello's and sometimes ask how one another are doing. But, we never go deeper in communication.

Monday, November 21, 2011

TED TALKS

I watched a speech on what a doodle is and why it is important to doodle. Which, can be found here.
I enjoyed this speech a lot for the following reasons:
  • I'm a doodler.
  • It was not the ordinary speech.
  • I liked her final sentence; it was not a quote from some famous person but, it was very profound and could be quoted by someone else.
  • She added humor to her speech.
  • She had a structured speech; she addressed the issue and its importance, had an argument, and conclued with why she was right.
Also, here is a link to an article simular to what she spoke about. Click me.

If only I had 10,000 dollars...

As a kid, I thought, "If only I had a dollar. Then I could get a piece of candy." These days I dream of getting even an extra hundred dollars on a pay check. When it comes to 10,000 dollars, it becomes mind blowing. It has taken me a long thought to what I would do with that kind of money. In reality, since I am a very logical person, I would put the 10,000 dollars in a savings account so when i graduated from college I could began paying my loans off. However, that sounds boring. If I spent my money on frivolous items, I would buy stuff for my house I am moving into as of December. Here are items I would love to have!

I don't have a sofa yet. Therefore, that is first on the list. Price: Definatly not priceless--$720
Next up, I need a table to match the sofa. Price: $350
Now, I need a pretty descent TV to watch Telivion while relaxing on that fancy sofa. Price: $412
Pretty Awesome TV that has a Ipod deck!

With a TV, I will need a new Xbox 360. Why not go with the new limited edition MW3 consol package? Price: $400

^Pretty funny video ehh?

Now, I have litterally dreamed about one of these. No pun intended. Price: $3,000

If you didn't notice it's a Tempur-Pedic.

Furthermore, I work full-time, go to school full, and an overall busy life. I am going to need a way to kick back at the end of my days. What's a better way then in a huge hot tub? Price: $3,500


All these items bring me to a grand total of $8,382. This is not 10,000 though. But, seeing as I am a broke college student I will have to use the $1,618 dollars to fill my hot tub with water. Otherwise, there will be no relaxing.

Total Expenditure: Ten G's

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Rob Larson at his best

"Coke is better than Pepsi."
This quote grabbed my attention because I definately perfer coke over pepsi. It has a stronger taste then Pepsi. My mom and I fight over this all the time because she likes to buy Pepsi. It was even worse when she got into the kick of diet Pepsi. Talk about disgusting and just as bad for you because of the artifical sugar is practically aspartame. Aspartame is the same thing found in formeldahyde. Do we really want that in our bodies? Well, each to their own. Check out this article below. It is quite interesting!
Coke Versus Pepsi Article

"75 million comedians in the world and you're telling jokes."
This really made me laugh. It was a joke all on its own. I will definately be using this on my friends and co-workers. Specially my co-workers. Sometimes at work we all can get craby because the job his high pace and customer based. When people are getting stressed or upset at work I like to tell corny jokes to get a bare minimum of a smile. Some jokes I come up with on my own or I tell clean laffy taffy jokes. In addition, at the end of a busy work week I like to bring in laffy taffy for my employees. It kind of puts everyone in a better mood. We all share our jokes on our laffy taffy.
One of my rescent jokes is:
(Q)Why do sword fish have a nose that is 11 inches?
(A) If it were 12 inches, it would be a foot!

"Take one pill and all your homework will be done."
If only it actually worked this way. Procrastination is definatly a fight between the body and mind. Sometimes, its hard to do what we have to do. Many times I ask myself, am I overwhelmed with the load of things I must do? Sometimes this is true; other times, I just need to force myself to do what I don't wish to do. Below here is an article I really enjoyed, and I think many of you will too.
10 ways to make laziness work for you

"We wish we sounded like we sound inside ourselfs"
I completly agree. When i was younger I had a sist in my nose that made my voice sound very nasely. However, I didn't become aware of this until I heard my self on an awnsering machine. It made me very self consious. I wish I had never heard the awnsering machine so I could pretend I sounded the way I had always thought I sounded. Check out the article below that talks about why we sound different!
Why do we sound different?

"The device you carry around with you, atleast in the academic world is important."
I think this statement you made is correct; however, I wish it were not true. Growing up is difficult enough with all the other status quos. It's not the easiest to fit in. You need the right clothes, the right last name, the right car, the right friends, and the right boyfriend/girlfriend. As if this was not enough pressure but, now devices too. I saw this all happening before my eyes. It started in middle school, who ever had the fastest internet had the friends over at their place. Now it is not just internet speed but, what kind of cell phone you own. It's sad that status quos exsist but, it is part of life. We are only human.
"Most of you will be going to work for the internet."
I understand the point Rob Larson was trying to make. Technology is huge. I, myself use it all day, everyday. Heck, I am using it right now to publish this blog. However, I find it hard to beileve we will all go to work for the internet. I have hard time thinking that we could possibly create anymore online jobs. I am not saying Rob Larson is incorrect. I mean, I am sure no one a hundred years ago expected the technology of a cell phone. Rob Larson, may in fact be right. Here is part of an essay, I find to be related to this quote and that is very interesting. Click Me!