Friday, September 28, 2012

A reply to Aaron

It really is a perfect example, men tend to be much less concerned about serious conversations than women do.  While they over analyze situations, we men only register what is actually said.  I'm not aiming for criticism when I say that, it's just how it is in most cases.    although something like that is very common, theres also a large number of men and women who  act the exact opposite way, to avoid stereotypes.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

The Difference between Men and Women Article

This article is a perfect example of the difference between what Men and Women think about.  women it seems over think situations and will wander in there head looking at all the possible outcomes of something they said.  Men on the other hand will hear something and not be effected, taking what was said and using it as a reminder to do something.  Then women ask men if they feel the same way which completely catches the man offguard because he wasn't thinking about what the woman said anymore and has moved on from the subject.  Men and women have very different thinking patterns and will take things a whole different direction.  What are your thoughts on this article?

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Farenheit 9/11 Reaction

After watching the beginning of the film, I wonder how America collectively could vote for such a dullard as George Bush for President, especially for a second term.  He read a children's book after he was informed of a serious terrorist attack, as opposed to taking initiative to prevent further damage-- That isn't  what a responsible President is typically supposed to do, to say the least.  I assumed that his actions, or lack thereof, would earn him an impeachment, but clearly that wasnt the case.  What did the people of the Senate and House make of Bush's apathetic approach to the attacks?  Was it sincere forgiveness not to impeach, or indifference?

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

911 thoughts

I think that September 11th, 2001 (9/11)  has impacted our lives a lot.  9/11 has greatly impacted the way we travel and increased the fear and paranoia when we travel.  Because of 9/11, airport security has increased tremendously.  Along with the security increasing, paranoia has increased and if there wasn't such tight security, most people would not feel comfortable or safe flying on a plane.  The movie On Native Soil  really shed light on the events of that day and the confusion in the government.  What scares me the most about that day was that our government had the ability to potentially save more lives but were too unorganized to do so.  Also, when the movie shows how the flight personal were still looking for the plane that had already crashed into the first World Trade Center building, it made me feel unsafe for all the other flights I had been on prior to that.  If they can lose a plane so easily, how is it possible that they wouldn't do it again?  9/11 has definitely been the reason to upgrade technology in airports and increase the communication between government officials and airport personal.  Hopefully this kind of event never happens again but if it does, the airlines should be more prepared.