Friday, December 23, 2011

Columnist analysis 3

Clarence Page shows his view on the the show "All-American Muslim". He believes that the protests are ridiculous because they are rooted by stereotypical ideas. He shows that this is a valid statement by alluding to "The Crosby Show". This show, much like "All-American Muslim", was faced by criticism because it did not contain street gains. Also, Page shows faults in the logic of the protesters. For example, the protesters argue that their freedom of speech is violated when they are trying to restrict the freedom of speech of Muslims.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Columnist analysis 2

Clarence Page speaks of the connection Donald Trump has with Republican nominees. The author explains that a political strategist is outraged about the idea of Trump hosting a show with nominne's. The author expresses his view that our society is one that is focused on television, therefore it isn't that absurd that such a show should occur. The author shows his opinion and supports it by listing the myriad of television shows America is obsessed with, and explains that it isn;t absurd that political candidates should use this television craze to express their ideas.

Column analysis 1

The author Clarence Page writes of his opinion of Newt Gingrich policy for children labor and child poverty. Clarence Page argues that Gingrich new policy of child labor and child poverty conflicts policies that Gingrich formally supported. The author's audience is those who follow the Republican nomination. Clarence Page shows credibility on the issue of child poverty and child labor because he explains that he too was underprivileged.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Opposing Viewpoints on Obesity 4

Although there is a significant debate over whether or not an obesity epidemic does exist, there is also a debate on how to treat this epidemic if it does exists. Jennifer Trueland explains the the two opposing views on this issue. The Scottish government supports the idea of Gastric band surgery for all that are in need of it. But Dr. Richard Weiler disagrees. He believes that the problems of obesity are not resolved by taking the fat off the body, but instead it is necessary for a great increase in physical activity. Dr. Weiler is credible because he is a a sports and medicine specilist. This shows that he has an understanding and a background in this topic therefore making him a credible.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Opposing Viewpoints on Obesity #3

The author expresses his view on the obesity of his city, and expresses his distaste in foods given to kids. The author believes that meals such as happy meals served by McDonald's are the core reason for the one in three chance of type two diabetes in children.  He expounds on his viewpoint by proposing that by cutting back on junk food the health of millions of children can be spared. The author earns credibility by showing that he is involved with a health organization.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Second Viewpoint on Obesity

American citizens are spending $147 billion dollars in trying to get rid of obesity. This writer expresses his opinion on this spending. He believes that it is a waste of money to search for miracle cures for obesity. The only way to cure obesity is to "eat less and move more". The writer shows credibility by telling the reader that he is a dietitian and has struggled with weight all his life. He also shows credibility by explaining that the most effective way that he lost weight is through simple dieting and exercise.

Monday, October 10, 2011

First view point on obesity

Recent studies have shown that there in fact is no obesity epidemic. After a series of experiments, researchers concluded that the are few trends in obesity. The only exception to this is of obese boys. This research goes against what many people believe to be the case throughout the world. It contradicts the idea that due to the effects of fast food and inactivity people of all ages are becoming more obese, but this is not the case.

http://www.opposingviews.com/i/studies-show-there-is-no-obesity-epidemic

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Monday Matter 3



This picture is illustrates the anger many people have towards the current banking situation and employees of banking companies. There are many that believe that they are being mistreated by the banks. This picture uses rhetorical devices that parallels the opinion of the photographer. For example, the picture is taken in a alley, causing the frame to be small. This parallels the tight situation the man in the picture faces. Another device is the use of the cardboard sign. This indicates that he has very little money, and is fighting the banks because of it. The crowd indicates that there are a large number of people that have a negative opinion of banks and their employees. Finally, the expressions in the faces of the people illustrate pain and anger. This parallels their opinion.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/25/opinion/sunday/whatever-happened-to-the-american-left.html?_r=1&ref=opinion

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Monday Matters #2

In The NFL and 9/11: Why Both should Be Honored the author, K. C. Dermody, expresses her views on the cermonies that took place on the 10th anniversary of 9/11 in football stadiums across the country. the author blieves that by playing football it shows that our country is still strong. He or she believed that if we were to not play football it would be like giving the terrorists what they wanted. We honor the ones that died on that fatal day by continuing a sunday tradition; football.

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/8385329/the_nfl_and_911_why_both_should_be.html

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Week 1

This article describes the effect of the anniversary of 9/11 had on sports in America and the rest of the world. The article focuses on the ceremonies that took place in all the football stadiums throughout the country. The NFL played a huge part in remebering those who lost their lives on that day. Ceremonies included American flags as big as football stadiums, a eulogy by Robert DeNiro, and USA chants in the stadiums. Also, the NFL promised to sell memorabelia, and give their profits to organizations related to 9/11. Not only was 9/11remembered in America; it was also remembered througout the world in places such as England and New Zealand.

http://www.seattlepi.com/sports/article/NFL-season-opens-with-Sept-11-tributes-2165396.php