Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Get Organized: A tribute to Aristotle

As Mr. Allen and Sophie's World taught us- "Aristotle used logic and classification to organize what he observed in the world of nature." (Humanities website)


Well, Our challenge for this blog post was to find something to organize and then to record our thought process and answer a few questions.


My initial reaction:




My project was my, always messy, bedroom. Now before getting started, I wanted to push all the clothes I had thrown on my bed off, curl up, and sleep. Even thinking of doing such time-consuming work already exhausted me.


Then, I decided, well I have to do it for homework, and sanitary reasons, anyways. Why not just get it over with? And so began my endeavor to a cleaner, happier room.


I turned on my Pandora- Beyonce radio- and got to work. When I'm doing something I really don't want to do, like cleaning my room or doing homework- in this case both- Music tends to take my mind off of it.


While in the midst of cleaning my room, I began to organize.

-Short sleeves in one drawer- That will be my summer drawer

-Long sleeves in the other drawer- Winter drawer

-Sweat shirts in this drawer- fall drawer

and so on...


That's when I connected to Aristotle. He says that everything has it's place in nature, there is never an out of a category. Like how every shirt, sweatshirt, tank top and every pair of pants have a specific spot in my closet.


As I went on cleaning, I found my mind began to become more and more clear with other tasks and things I have to do. I felt more organized and less anxious and stressed.




Once I finally finished cleaning, for some reason, I didn't have the urge to sleep in my bed anymore... Mostly because I just finished making it and I didn't want to ruin my hard work so soon.


But, this project made me realize that Aristotle was 100% right that organization is just like classification in the world of nature. long-sleeves belong with long-sleeves as Zebras belong with Zebras. And if you mix your Long-sleeves with the tank tops, it's like putting a Cheetah and a Zebra in the same place. It just doesn't belong.

Friday, November 9, 2012

iMedia: Women.



I bet you're wondering, where on EARTH did I find this picture? Well, I'm not happy to say it, but I went on Google search, and typed in "The Ideal American Woman". What stikes me is how our media portrays women. They're telling us order to be beautiful in our society we have to be tall, skinny, tan and blond with blue eyes.

Now these are almost impossible standards to meet and is constantly putting women and young girls all around the world under the pressure of being perfect for their men. Statistics show about 65% of girls in the United States have an eating disorder.

Things we see in the media are constantly polluting our minds and taking us from what's real to whats unnatural. Because of the images of women portrayed in Playboy, pornography, anime, and video games, men and boys grow up to believe that those are the standards all women must meet.

Now, just to clarify, I'm not a feminist. However, I can see the issues of gender roles in todays society. Here in America, women are supposed to be "dainty" and "weak" while men are supposed to be "tough" and "strong".

Girls and women, including myself, see themselves as lesser because we don't have the perfect body. To our society, people believe that women just need to worry about their looks and not as much their education, because lets be honest, who cares if a girl is smart?

I recently read an article in Sociology class called "Why aren't we shocked?" in this article I read that Abercrombie & Fitch, a teens fashion store, recently released a T-shirt for girls that says, "Who needs brains when you have these?".

Now, when did it become okay to send that message to young girls?

Oh, wait, I know! When we were younger and Disney Princesses told us that, to get by in life, all we need is to be pretty and then a nice handsome man will take care of us.


The messages being sent to women from all over the world just teaches us that all we are good for is sex and house work.

Now many Feminists would argue that it's not fair that women have to take care of the children and do house work, but personally, I'll agree with feminists that, yes we deserve equal oportunities and equal pay for equal work, but if I so choose the natural path of a womans' life-to be a mother and not have a job but house work-that shouldn't be frowned upon.

I think that feminists were doing good up until they hit the 3rd wave of rebellion. To sum up my bantering, I believe that women should have the same power and opportunities men have in the business world, but I also believe that we need to respect our gender roles as well. We need to realize that just because our job as mothers doesn't pay, it's still an equally important job!

And to the boys- those bodies aren't going to look like that forever anyways, chose a smart gal with a good personality. That's what really matters in the long run. Also, keep chivalry alive, that's another thing feminists tried to ruin.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Best of the Week: Space and Myths.



Space. How did it begin? Where does it end? Why are we here? Who am I?

These are all questions that I constantly catch my self thinking about. There are so many things in the world that have no, or infinate answers.

I find space to be so facisinating, it's hard not to think about it. In class the other day, we watched this video, and all it was, was us traveling through space. The farther we went back, the older the music we heard. Then, the music began fading until it was just pure silence.

The interesting part about this, is that, even though the music ended, the video didn't. We kept going farther and farther through the galaxy until all we saw was nothing.

What this shows everyone, is that there are greater and bigger things than our universe, and although we may someday end, the universe never will.

One of my favorite things, when looking up at the stars, is finding the constallations. Behind every constillation is a myth. These myths were created centuries ago by the Greek people to tell stories of their gods.

We may better know this as, Greek Mythology.

Greek Mythology consists of so many different stories so that the Greek people could better understand life, even if these events were fictional. They consist of stories of people called Zesus, the God of the Sky, and Hades, the God of the Underworld, and so many more.

Like the universe, I think that mythology is so facsinating and it just expands our imaginations and our wonder to know what's truely out there. Like Mermaids, or Bigfoot. These are all interesting topics that people love to learn about.

I've caught myself several times in "that weird part of YouTube" were I'm looking at UFO sitings or "Mermaids washed up on the Austrailian cost". Now, I know many of these things may well be a hoax,  but I think it's fun to be able to imagin if they were real.. and who are we to say they aren't?

Like space, possibilities are endless. Imagination is endless, so if you want to believe that mermaids are real, who's stopping you? No one is to say you're wrong.