Wednesday, March 31, 2010

APA Exercise from Writing Center

APA Answers:
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2)The National Institute For Environmental Health Sciences: Dr. Kenneth Olden.


3) "However, (to) our understanding of science has advanced and allows us to make (more detailed) distinctions today. Studies now indicate that the rat bladder tumors arise from mecanisms that are not relevant to the human situation."

Monday, March 15, 2010

"It is Possible to do a lot with a little"

Anyone has the power to make a social change. It does not take much. Just a positive idea that will spark the interests of others, who are not afraid to give a little effort to make a change for the better.

Most influential Chapter of Tipping Point

The most influential chapter of tipping point was the opening chapter, chapter 1. It captured my attention immediately, and sparked my interest for the book. I had a desire to find out more how the idea of a Tipping Point work. How the real life examples actually happened. How the Hush Puppies became a fashion trend and how the crime wave in Brownsville, New York, drastically reduced. This showed social change in the most illustrative way. How it is possible to change a lot with a little, meaning all it takes is a positive movement and many emotions and actions can be changed.

Social Change in my Community

The type of social change I would like to bring about in my community is motivation and a contagious concern for one to help others. I want to put a desire back into my community to work hard and strive for better things in life, rather than just settling for what they have as of now. I want there to be free programs for the community to take part in, so that they can learn new things and broaden their horizons, but at the same time have fun and to see their community in a new more positive light. I want everyone to build an appeciation for one another and what each individual brings to their very own community. This goes for all. Just not for the adults, but for the youth as well. I want the youth to be more physically active and introduced to healthier environments, so that they have the knowledge to conduct their own respective health in a way that will benefit their holistic health.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Discussion Questions on CH. 3 #6 Colin

I believe that people such as Gandhi and Nelson Mandela have extraordinary personalities and hearts. Their inner strength belittles all. They have have forgiveness levels beyond any human. They have a progress forward outlook on life that no one else sees. It is these people that help our world stay a safe and peace place. They just dont suffer as individuals but as a nation. These two people stand for so much more than themselves. They carry a religion, a nation on their back. This gives them so much more to stand for in times or termoil and struggle.
These two man see the bigger picture. They see the good of the order, they see reason to do what they are doing. This is why they remain uncorrupted and stay positively focused upon their goal for which they stand. This is why these man will forever remain hsitorical figures, for their inner strength and long term focus.

Discussion Questions on CH. 3 #3

I agree with the Broken Window Theory. I believe that crime is a result of disorder, and in ways that crime can be contagious. If there is no set societal order or government or offical law abiding system, than yes crime will be a product of not having these crime fighting factors. Criminals will always be around. As long as there is poverty and drug abuse, then there will always be, a result of murders and homicides and other criminal activity. Criminals find ways to break the law, and then find some way to get away with it. If other criminals see that other criminals got away with his or her crime, then they will think "why can't I get away with mine." It is all part of a never ending cycle. Everyone thinks they are bigger and badder than the one before, but in the end, they are all the same. The criminal is out smarted and out strategized and arrested. Society proves this, one just needs to read the newspaper, and the Broken Window Theory will be proved.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Introduction and Chapter 1 of Tipping Point

The introduction was very eye opening, the introduction alone sparked my interests to get excited for this book. The introduction was packed full of informative detail which is all I need to continue reading with increased focus and intensity. The main point that sparked my attention was to make a change, someone must start a new trend. A little action called changing your behavior. Then after awhile this behavior will become contagious, and more and more people will become part of the movement of change. This will bring about so many new things just by a simple act of contagious change. This is why the Hush Puppies became popular, kids in New York City just started wearing them around and then by word of mouth and by staying true to wearing the shoes, the shoes became outragiously popular, taking the Country by storm, just because kids decided to wear something different. This theory also related to the crime decrease in New York, because people decided to stop all the violence and illegal acts, the streets became safe again and the people enjoyed the new looking streets and neighborhoods and the feeling became contagious and those New York streets became safe and normal again. This book provided a powerful introduction that has me excited to keep on reading.