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15 years ago @ World In Conversation - What do you think abou... · 0 replies · +1 points
In general, the game was a lot of fun to watch because it was funny to see how some of the participants really struggled to remember what they just listened too thirty seconds ago. The best was how the end of the story was all about how when the kid finally got the class approved, every time the class was schedule to happen, they always ran into trouble with white kids being in the classroom. This was the funny part about the game. As each person told the story, this part got changed and just turned to the white girl throwing a book through the T.V, when the real story has so much more detail for why she did what she did.
I think the main idea of the story was to observe how minorities did in this game. I did not notice any difference in the white participants from the black or Asian participants. I do not think the black student did a better job remembering the story because the story was about a black kid trying to get a class about minority passed.
The game was really interesting but I do not think it was as effective as the guest speaker wanted it to. The game was definitely effective in displaying how the story would easily get changed person to person through telephone. However, did I notice a difference between the stories being told by a black person over a white person? I think every person in this game did a fair share of changing the story because they couldn’t remember it as much as the person before them. In conclusion, I enjoyed the game and thought it was more funny and entertaining rather then it being a more educational experience trying to teach something about diversity.
15 years ago @ World In Conversation - After this class, how ... · 0 replies · +1 points
Terrorism is scary, my brother and sister both live in major cities and at any time they could be facing a similar situation. Sam taught me today that are people all around the world that will die in sake for their beliefs. This scared because there is so many people in the world that hate America and would do anything they can do kill as many of us as possible. Class taught me that 9/11 can easily happen again or something even worse. Terrorism is very real and very scary. Sam made me more aware that there are people in this world that do want America to be attacked and there are people in the world probably planning a way to do it. I do not want to live my life in fear, but terrorism is a big deal and really scary and in today’s class made me realize that even more.
15 years ago @ World In Conversation - Which video in class t... · 0 replies · +1 points
The movie was very meaning for to me because it really opened my eyes to how serious these things are. 9/11 shows that they are not scared and they will follow through and kill American people simply because they want too because they think that our ideals in life are stupid. I know that they will attack us again because they have done it several times and what will stop them this time? The answer is nothing. People think because we are over there at war that we do not need to worry about being attach again, but that is simply stupid to think that way.
There are members of Alcida in America! This is extremely frightening to me! The movie in class definitely reminded me of this fact and made me realize there is so much evil in this world. My mother always says “There is a lot of good in this world and a lot of bad, you can’t live your life in fear” I truly believe in this statement but the Jihad movie made me feel like everyone is trying to just kill every American! The movie also made me appreciate that I did not lose any one close to me from the 9/11 attacks! I was also shocked to see how many other attacks have been made on American Embassy’s in other countries! I was shocked to see how long this ongoing hatred has been around. I think something more then war needs to be done to solve this problem. I also think that searching for Osama Bin Laden thinking that if we find him and execute him that this will all be over. That is not true has a group of followers with the same belief system that will take over and continue planning ways to destroy the lives of American families. Jihad definitely had the biggest impact on me throughout the movies we have watched in class.
15 years ago @ World In Conversation - Do you ever feel uncom... · 0 replies · 0 points
Two years ago, I also went overseas to London, Paris, and Barcelona. Three different countries with three different languages. London was cool because they speak English, but they have a different slang then American English. It was interesting to listen to their accent and how they use different phrases and different words for different meanings. In Paris, it was cool to hear French all the time. I actually have French speaking Canadian cousins who also speak English fluently as well, so Paris was not the first time I have been exposed to French. Although the people of France are not too fond on Americans, I noticed how beautiful the French language is. Again, not once did I ever get uncomfortable because now a days many people are bilingual or can speak a little bit of another language to get by. In Barcelona, it was very surprising how different the Spanish is in each region. A person who speaks Spanish in the north of Spain will not understand a person speaking from the South. This was cool because in American, English is the same everywhere besides for some accents, but I can still understand every American I meet.
I also have encountered situations at Penn State where I will be around people who are all speaking another language and once again it does not make me uncomfortable because I know that if I ever need to speak to them, they would be able to comprehend most of what I am saying because they are surrounded by English speaking people. All there classes are taught in English, all the signs are in English, and most people they do converse with everyday are English speaking.
However, I am sure that it would be uncomfortable if I were in an emergency in another country alone, and I needed to speak to ask for help and everyone I asked could not understand me, it would frustrating. I would not use the world uncomfortable.
15 years ago @ World In Conversation - What do you think of t... · 0 replies · +1 points
Although my classes were dominantly white, whenever I walk around campus, I would see so many people of a different race. This was so odd to me. I figured this is just how my classes turned out. But as I walk around campus, I do think that we are a diverse college. However, after being in Sociology 119, I learned that Penn State is actually not as diverse as I thought it was. Sam put the statistics up and to my surprise the student body is predominantly white. More than half of Penn State students are white. Maybe I thought that we were diverse after walking to and from classes because I am just use to not seeing people of different races because of my hometown. Another reason I thought that we were diverse was because we have a lot of foreign exchange students. Two of my close friends from home have foreign exchange roommates from India and China. My first floor meeting informed me that three of the girls on my hall were from a different country.
After all of these thoughts, what do I think of Penn State’s diversity? I think the diversity at Penn State is not a good as it could be. I think admissions should make a serious effort in admitting students from all different races making our campus more diverse. It is good for us students to be apart of a culturally diverse community because you learn a lot about different cultures and ethnicities. It is very interesting to learn the different lifestyles of people from different countries. In conclusion, I think Penn State is not as diverse as the college plays it up to be. In my opinion, it is simple to solve this issue, admissions needs to pay more attention to the applications of those of a different race than white.
15 years ago @ World In Conversation - Have you ever felt gui... · 0 replies · +1 points
Yes, I will admit that white people have advantages over people of another race in certain situations, but that is due to our society’s inability to look past race and view everyone has equal. I think this question is very simple to answer, and I do not think only people of white race would answer with never feeling guilty for being white. I think people of other races are proud of their ethnicity and heritage although some races were treated differently over time. Many people think white people think they are more privileged and should be treated with more respect than those of another race, which is completely false. Of course there are people in the world who still believe in race and segregation, but in my opinion, most white people do not think this at all and take offense to this stereotype.
In conclusion, I have never once felt guilty for being a white female and I do not think any person of any race should feel guilty for what their race is. I believe every one can prosper in the world if they work hard and do the right thing. I do not think that white people are the only one’s in today’s society that can prosper, like many other races think. I am not saying that white people have it as tough as other races because I would lying if I said that, but I have worked for everything I have and I do not think the color of my skin has helped me do the things I have in my life. White people are not privilege and should not receive any more respect because of the color of our skin and vice versa. I have and will never feel guilty for being white, I had no other choice.
15 years ago @ World In Conversation - Do you think in todayâ... · 0 replies · +1 points
There have been experiments done that prove that racism and segregation are still major factors for blacks, Muslims, Hispanics, Latinos, etc. For an example, as discussed in lecture, the experiment done to determine if there is racism in the work world exemplifies the struggles people of a different race go through to earn a living. The study’s results displayed that a white male with a criminal record has a higher probability of being called back for an interview then a black male with no criminal record. There is even discrimination against the names that are known to be culturally related to another race. This was proven when a study was done where they presented resumes of people with white sounding names and resumes of people with black sounding names. When the results showed that white people got the job over black people just because of their name is another perfect example of how blacks still face racism today, when this society portrays a lifestyle of equality.
I do not necessarily think that people are more racist to blacks and Muslims. My examples above show that they still deal with it, but I think there is racism towards every race. I think there is racism to white people too. Black’s make jokes about a white man all the time, but for some reason it is not looked downed upon as much as if a white man made a black joke. However, I do think that people are more racist to Muslims today then in the past because of the terrible attacks on 9/11. If we did that to their country and people, I think the tables would be turned just as much as they did in America. It is natural for people to feel this way if they lost a loved one. To get past this, people who are racist toward other races, need to realize that they are just like us, they are not different because of their skin color. Just like in class, when Muslim people had the opportunity to tell us how they feel. They said that because people of their culture did that, does not mean that ever Muslims in the world is an extremist. They want the same in life just like us.
15 years ago @ World In Conversation - Why do we think of peo... · 0 replies · +1 points
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15 years ago @ World In Conversation - Why with more educatio... · 0 replies · +1 points
I don’t think success should be defined as how much a person is worth economically, but everyone knows that money makes life a lot easier. For those that complain that they never had the special privileges of going to a good high school or going to a good university, but in my opinion those reasons are just excuses of being lazy. Not everyone has the same drive as others and that is why there are socioeconomic classes in today’s society. People are where they are today because of what they had to do to get their. My dad didn’t get his job from doing nothing. He went to college, got good grades, and worked really hard to find a good suitable job. He continued to work hard the rest of his life, putting in eighty hours a week, and that is why he is happy because he knows he did what he had to do. Like I said previously, not everyone is as fortunate and things happen; family members get sick, a loved one dies, or simply a person loses a job, these are all horrible things; that should not make someone just give up on finding their definition of success. Some people are happy living the simple life others aren’t. But in today’s society, you need to work hard to define what you think success is.