Thursday, June 7, 2012

Thisibelieve.org


Today I’ve read an article called ”Thursday Night Bowling’ by a woman of the Hannah on thisibelieve.org. In the article Hannah explain the important of friendship, she does this by telling about how after high school her and her friend fell out of sync.
            They fell out because the long distance friendship thing of calling everyday and talking didn’t have enough priories in each of their busy lives.
            She tells how some old acquaintances became close by having conversations and how they do stuff together. One example f this is how they go bowling every Thursday.
            She said without bowling she doesn’t know if she would’ve kept being close with her friends. In fact she said the they may all have new friends, they will always be friends because every one of them come to the bowling alley ever Thursday.
             For me I think friend are just made where ever we g whether its college, a new job, or even a brief meeting. I also believe that if even you move away that you can still keep in touch in various ways such as social networking, video chats, or even texting each other on important and interesting events that happen recently to them.
            One example that make think this is the recent is the story of WWII survivors’ hope and friendships after years of captivity and forced labor to them. A man once married an girl he met in camp. 

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Broadcasting A World Of Whiteness


Recently here in journalism class at parkway west high school I read an article call “Broadcasting A World Of Whiteness.” This article was written by Jon Caramanica, a writer for the New York Times In the article there is evidence that most television shows are racial or using discrimination. The article states that the majority of the popular shows gives a race that isn’t white only a few lines, such shows are Two And A Half Man, Glee, How I Met Your Mother, and many more.
Also the article describes shows that show a perfect example of how to use a diverse cast such as “The Game” or “ Happy Endings”. It states that the show’s cast is compatible and laughs at each other jokes if someone would crack one at another cast member.
I personally feel the cast of all white members has become the ideal American television show since the mid 60’s.  For example “ The 70’s Show”, “Full House” is kids television shows that most kids idolize because they have the model families that most kids want to have. Like when I was a kid I used to fantasize about sitting at the kitchen table with my family eating dinner at seven o’clock everyday, but that is just how the American lifestyle is.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

New Fashion Wrinkle


Recently at Parkway West High School’s journalism class we read an article called “New Fashion Wrinkle. In the article there was informing information about a new clothing line from Woolrich. The 182 year old new clothing line isn’t what you usual see when you go out to buy new clothes. It isn’t what you would usually see because the clothes are especially made to hide your concealed handguns. They give you two different to do this; the first way is in the second pocket behind the traditional front pocket. The second way is by putting in it in the stretchable elastic band lining in your pants.
            I think that the new clothing line is really amazing and wonderful. I say that because before if you walked down the street your concealed weapon would’ve been noticed from sticking out or something.
            Also I think that when someone tries to rob you they would be in a real predicament. For example some fake robbers might pull out an unloaded or counterfeit gun to make you scare so you will give up all of your valuables to them, but if you have a weapon concealed they will be in a life-threaten situation.
            Also I think that because in the Philadelphia streets that I live in it’s a constant battle for survival. Most kids my age are into the expensive things like me, we buy 300 dollars jeans just to get robbed for them or our sneakers that range from $100 to $420