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14 years ago @ World In Conversation - Voices From The Classroom · 0 replies · +1 points
In some cases I believe when girls dress to be seductive it actually empowers them and allows them to achieve e their goals. Sex appeal is something that women could use to their advantage to get what they want. For instance my friend was telling me a story once that he was sitting in class and he started to hear this huffing sound, so he turned around to see what it. Turned out the girl behind him was trying to catch the attention of the professor she was blowing down the v in her shirt to make her tits seem sweaty. This girl knew that she could use her sex appeal to help herself academically and she knew how to work it.
14 years ago @ World In Conversation - The saggy pants problem · 0 replies · +1 points
I honestly do not understand how this law could have been passed in the United States without being major news. I disagree with the publisher’s statement that there was a direct relation between the lack of outrage over this law and the fact that the state official is black. Although the style may have been originated by minority groups who it became a fashion trend when all groups started wearing their pants low as a style trend. If this law was passed 10 years ago it would have been a huge scandal but now that the style has began to die off, so this law got swept under the rug. Personally my biggest problem with this law is whether or not it is even constitutional. The government should not be allowed to enforce a dress code on its people. We are a free country and granted the ability to live our lives the way we want. I believe that this law will be overturned and found unconstitutional because it is.
14 years ago @ World In Conversation - Voices From The Classroom · 0 replies · +1 points
14 years ago @ World In Conversation - Voices from the Classroom · 0 replies · +1 points
For this to be possible we need to eliminate affirmative action. Although affirmative action's intended goal is to level the playing field for minority races, I believe it only leads to further stereotyping. It leads many white Americans to believe that minorities have an unfair advantage over them. This makes them question if the minorities earned their position or whether it was just given to them. The fact that many of the minorities who take these positions are equally if not more qualified than their white counterparts becomes overlooked and allows the majority to make excuses and leads to further stereotyping.
The United States was built on the concept of capitalism. This new idea based on the notion that there will be winners in losers in our economy. For those who win, they will find themselves met with great success but those who find themselves to be losers are not likely to live a very comfortable life. I believe this core concept cannot be overlooked when it comes to racial equality. In order for affirmative action to become pointless the United States needs to do a better job with the education system. If all citizens, no matter your up bringing, were given the proper tools to become a winner then their should be no need for affirmative action. In the end it should come down to the person who does or doesn't earn the job given the same advantages academically than their counterparts.
The United States has been historically refereed to as the melting pot of all cultures. There are very few Americans who can trace their origins to the United States before it was the United States. Most of the people who live here now can trace back their history to other countries. This has caused a lot of conflict over our history. Nearly every culture upon arrival was met with discrimination. But as time past and their differences were settled. As more time passed people began to reproduce with other nationalities until their hermitage was nearly indistinguishable. The exception being the black and brown community in the United States. I believe in time, that it will become even more socially acceptable for white Americans to reproduce with these cultures until our heritage is completely indistinguishable.
14 years ago @ World In Conversation - Voices from the Classroom · 0 replies · +1 points
Currently in America different races have began to dominate certain sports. The National Basketball League has become driven by the talent of black Americans, hockey is dominated by white people and Major League Baseball is controlled by brown people from the Caribbean. The explanation for this is rarely touched but I believe that there are many contributing factors. I honestly believe that culture comes into play just as much as race. Some cultures just value curtain sports more than others. When people from Europe come to the United States to play a professional sport they are looking to play hockey or basketball because these sports are more cherished in their communities than football and baseball. On the other hand in the Caribbean sports such as baseball are among the most popular. These cultures have, in a way, specialized in these sports creating a more competitive environment which in the end encourages more competition and better players. When African Americans stepped into the spotlight for the first time in the United States for professional sports it was for baseball and basketball. They were the most popular sports in the United States at the time. Also, baseball fields and basketball courts are common all over the United States and the equipment required to play these games are relatively cheap. Over time they have grown to dominate the game.
In the end I do believe that genetics and race do come into play for the domination of a sport. People from different parts of the world have always evolved to fit into their environment. Whether it is the color of your skin, body hair or shape of your nose, ultimately your body features come from years of evolution that your genetics have made to help you adapt to your environment. To me it seems foolish to think that those attributes have had no affect on sports. The way our bodies develop and the way that our muscles react has a huge effect on your potential as an athlete. The trick is to find your niche to have any hopes of being successful.
14 years ago @ World In Conversation - Voices From The Classroom · 0 replies · +1 points
Although the majority of the population in the United States will claim that English is their first language, the demographics are shifting. In my life time, more likely than not, Hispanics are going to become the predominant race in this country and when they bring their culture into our country their language will be sure to follow. This raises the question of what we should do.
I personally believe that the United States needs to reform our school system to incorporate foreign languages because children are able to learn languages easier than adults. Plus, if they grow up with multiple languages, by the time that they are adults it will be like second nature to them. Now you might ask, but what about adults? I think businesses need to give their employees incentive to learn Spanish and other languages. Given that the United States economy is mostly a service industry, it does not make sense that it would not benefit many companies to have bilingual employees. With the increasing Hispanic population in the United States it seems nearly imperative for their success. This idea may be lost on many United State citizens, but if those people are that set so set in their way and not willing to accept change they mine as well be a dinosaur.
In the long run this will not only help us communicate with our neighbors to the south, and the millions of people in the world that speak a different language, but I think it would benefit us substantially economically. How can a country full of people who predominately speak one language compete in a global economy? In the long run, they can’t.
14 years ago @ World In Conversation - Post from Staffer Bren... · 0 replies · +1 points
I think it is always beneficial to keep an open mind and understand life from another perspective because life is a different experience for everybody. I find it interesting to try and understand life from their perspective. Understanding people with a different a thought process as mine helps me stay objective keeping me open minded to life.
I was one of those people who just assumed illegal immigrants were a huge detriment to our society until I did a report of social security for one of my classes and I came across the statistics on how much money theses illegals are paying into the system and will never be able to collect. Although the government still loses money in an attempts on controlling the illegal population, I believe that one day we will find a way to make a mutually beneficial relationship.
When I was packing my things up for school my sister gave me advice that I may never forget. She told me that when I went to school there are going to be people different than you. They are going to have different values and do things that you wouldn't, but just because they are different than you, it doesn't make them bad people.
Illegal immigrants in the United States is a heated problem that is nearly impossible to solve. Many of these people are not open to seeing the positives that illegal immigrants bring to this country. Whether it is the money that they pay into our government threw taxes or a more affordable workforce willing to do the dirty work that many citizens aren’t. If the United States can find a way to encourage illegal immigrants to come to the United States on work visas and not just illegally, I believe we can be mutually beneficial from each other, but only time will tell if this will ever happen.
14 years ago @ World In Conversation - "I'll eat a taco." Th... · 0 replies · +1 points
The mayor’s comment about eating “tacos” was clearly insensitive towards the Latino community and does not help East Havens current situation. I don’t understand how an elected official could say something like that about his own constituents. The comment mirrors the accusations of harassment and abuse being charged toward some of the policemen and certainly won’t help them in the eyes of the public. It seems that the towns’ public servants are openly stereotyping the Latino community.
The accusations on the policemen lead you to believe that they must be guilty of some crime, but the Mayor made no real acknowledgement toward the potential victims in this case. I believe he did this because if the mayor threw the policemen under the bus, then it could potentially hurt the trust that the citizens of East Haven have in the police force. I find it hard to believe that they alleged activity of the accused police department could’ve gone overlooked and unaddressed for years until the point that they FBI would have to get involved. It was clear that changes must be made to their system to prevent this behavior in the future and the town has already begun to implement them. If this charges stick I would expect East Haven to see some big changes.
14 years ago @ World In Conversation - Alabama's Migrant Work... · 0 replies · +1 points
Many Americans view illegal immigrants as a blunder to society. They believe that they take jobs away from American citizens and drain our government financially. But in reality, this could not be further from the truth. Under the current conditions of the global economy, many of Americans have began going to college I hopes of getting a white collar professional job. The American kids who don't find themselves in middle class jobs. This has created a void for the much less luxurious jobs that help drive this country. Illegal immigrants come into this country and take the jobs that American citizens are not willing to. In the process they pay into social security and pay many other taxes, which they will never be able to collect upon because their not real citizens. Having a labor force that is willing to work for minimum wage helps create domestic jobs instead of outsourcing them to other countries. This in turn helps create many more white collar jobs for the American citizens.
Colbert makes a strong point that, although we do have the potential work force to harvest our own crops, United State citizens and criminals are not motivated enough to actually do it. If the United States truly plans on flourishing in this global environment then we must find a way to take advantage of the labor of illegal immigrants in a mutually beneficial way. I believe that the United States should make work visas more readily available more people in Latin America. Even though these jobs seem extremely undesirable to the Citizens, the work conditions alone make any job in the United States more appealing than the majority of the unskilled labor jobs in Mexico.