As the title of this post says, it is a challenging night. First, I was vacuuming and an ale bottle in another room decided to explode. I had to clean up that mess, along with throwing the others out before they popped as well. I finally got that all completed and looked at my college site. My "team" member decided to portion out the project (nice and thoughtful), yet it was not correct. There was three examples of people we had to choose from for the project (one offender), but this person chose to divide the portions between the three examples (not correct). So, instead of this person waiting to hear from the team, she started her part. Now that she has done that, she "decided" that this was the team's choice. Um, where is the team participation? Then, after I mentioned it (that in the future they should wait so the whole team has a chance to speak - you know, a proper discussion) and I get told about it from another member. He said I was complaining. I wanted to write back and say that I thought it was rude, but I held my fingers back. I am a little irritated right now. There's a simple little thing called "respect," but I do not believe it is practiced any longer. So, now that we are conducting this project in this manner, each member has to wait in line to complete their portion. We have no idea what she is writing, so we have to wait for her to post it, then someone types, then wait, and so forth. Talk about disorganization! I like to know what I am writing about and what references will work best for my portion. I guess that will not be happening this week. I have NEVER had a team (or a member of a team) forget about the remaining members. So sad. Now, she is making more work for the rest of us; not to mention the time wasted waiting.
I just needed to vent that out.
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Monday, June 6, 2016
Social Letter to a Local State Representative
To the Honorable J. Craig Gordon, Georgia House of
Representative:
Good evening, Mr. Gordon. My name is Jesse, and I am currently enrolled
in college, finishing up my final year within the Bachelor’s program in English
Literature. Today, I am writing you on
this blog because it is an assignment for Media and Society. However, after researching, I found that I am
intrigued by the innovative approaches toward intellectual property rights and
digital surveillance the State of Georgia is introducing. I came across the House Bill 138 that, if
passed, “may be cited as the ‘Social Media Privacy Protection Act” (Georgia
General Assembly Legislation, 2016, p. 15).
Although it mostly entails the media privacy between employee and
employer, there is a relief that such an Act is in the process.
As we know, social media is part of
daily life, some more than others.
Sometimes, people post a picture or comment that they do want to share
with their friends and family, but maybe not meaning for our workplace to
read. You may be thinking that we should
not post anything on social media that can damage or embarrass the individual. You are
correct. We must, as I try to accomplish,
think critically before clicking the send button. However, there are some instances where we
may want to have information out for the world to see, except for our place of
business. One example that I can think
of right now is sexual orientation. Some
people may not care about friends, family, or strangers knowing who they are,
but may want to keep that separate from work.
Even though there are laws that protect this community from termination
on the grounds of sexual identity, it continues to happen. Thus, the potential for the enactment of this
bill will enable many people to breathe a sigh of relief knowing that “No employer,
employer’s agent, representative, or designee shall request or require that an
employee or prospective employee disclose any username, password, or other means”
(p. 15). This aspect reminds me of the
Fourth Amendment, which states that it “protects people from unreasonable
searches and seizures” (United States Courts, 2016, p. 1).
I realize that certain conditions protect
the business as well, such as justifiable cause. In other words, if the employer has a legit
reason for needing these access methods, they are protected to do
accordingly. However, they also must
maintain the information only needed for the cause. For instance, if they are searching through
the employee’s social media sites because he posted a picture of money that he
stole, then, yes they have that right.
They do not, however, have the right to terminate him if they determine
that he did not post a picture and did not steal the currency, but fired him
because they found out he drinks after work or is a homosexual. As a result of this bill, I think it balances
out the privacy and protection on both sides.
I did not, however, find any
information regarding copyright protections, which I thought was strange. Then, I looked at the federal level, and I
believe, if I comprehended everything correctly, that all citizens of Georgia
are protected by the federal standards.
In a way, I think this is sufficient for now, but I think we need to
update the laws to reflect the modern times and technology. For instance, the Fourth Amendment talks
about “person,” “home,” “schools,” and “cars,” but nothing about technology
(United States Courts, 2016, p. 1). I believe
that we should update this to include many variations of social media
(pictures, comments, and artistic works).
As an aspiring writer, I would like to see that what I post in regards
to creative works (my works I created) are protected without having to register
them. If I registered each piece, I
would have many applications for registration.
Before you question my thinking on this matter, I know that once I
create art of any form, it is mine, and the copyright belongs to me (United
States Copyright Office, 2016, p. 1).
However, I do “have to register…if [I] wish to bring a lawsuit for
infringement” (United States Copyright Office, 2016, p. 1). In the days of computer and the Internet, is
it necessary to register anymore?
Everything we post is permanently imprinted in the memory of the
Internet; it is never fully deleted.
Therefore, I stand to believe that my IP address, name, date, and
computer memory card is exceptional evidence that I am the owner of my works;
that is, should someone should try and plagiarize. The court system tends to react favorably
toward technology as evidence, such DNA and various computer technological
advances that help convict a criminal.
Yes, people share other’s works
every day, especially on Facebook.
Though, the original imprint is on the originator’s computer for the
design of that post or comment. Some may
say that sharing is too easy with the developments in technology, but almost
all computers save information, even if we are not aware, such as what sites we
visit, when we visit them, how often, and so forth. So, if one person tries to say that they
created a story (plagiarize) that I originally wrote, I could sue them for infringement
because my computer would prove that I wrote it first. In my mind, registering for copyright is
almost useless in the information age in which we live.
That brings us to the debatable
privacy portion. I recently read about a
policy that “the Federal Communications Commission’s proposing” for this year (Reardon,
2016, para. 1). It states, in short,
that “would require broadband and wireless companies to get user consent for
most uses of their data,” but would exclude “Amazon, Facebook, or Google” (Reardon,
2016, paras. 2 & 3). I can see why
the author says “not everyone’s a fan” in the title (Reardon, 2016, p. 1). I cannot say that I am either. What makes these companies inferior to all
the rest? Does this sound like the free
nation that the founding fathers imagined?
I do not believe they did. I
think they would be ashamed to know that not everyone is entitled to their
information not being shared “with third parties” (Reardon, 2016, para.
2).
I do have to stress that I love
that the government cannot legally monitor my behavior online, on the phone, or
in person without my knowledge and reasonable cause. Do I do anything do draw concern? No. Some
may say that I am boring. I like posts
on Facebook, play a couple of games in the morning time when I am waking up,
and post a comment about once a week (if I am lucky). Most of my time is spent on classwork. In fact, I have not written a post on this
blog since….I cannot remember when. With
that aside, I still love the idea that they cannot monitor me because of two
reasons. The first is because they would
most likely take a few naps while watching.
The second because what I do in the privacy of my home is my business,
especially since I am not harming, nor do I plan to harm, anyone or myself in
any way.
Privacy and intellectual property
is an issue that is going to be discussed and debated for many years if any
agreement is successfully administered at all.
I do, however, have hope after conducting this research into my state
and nation’s potential laws. Maybe the
future is not as bleak as many may believe it will turn out to be regarding
social media. There are many advantages of
this technology, and maybe that will lead to more incentives and laws that
protect those who do not abuse it, but punish those who do abuse it.
Thank
you for reading, if you are. My mind is
clear now, and I can submit this assignment while praying for a remarkable
grade.
Sources:
Georgia General Assembly Legislature (2016). House Bill 138: A bill to be enacted: An Act.
Retrievedfrom: http://www.legis.ga.gov.
Reardon, M. (2016). That
FCC plan to protect your privacy? Not everyone’s a fan. Retrieved from:
http://www.cnet.com.
United States Courts (2016). What does the Fourth Amendment mean? Retrieved from:
http://www.uscourts.gov.
United States Copyright Office (2016). Copyright in general. Retrieved from:
http://www.copyright.gov.
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
HIV/AIDS is NOT a Gay Disease
Danny Pintauro just recently revealed that he is HIV positive, which he was diagnosed in 2003. Most of you may remember him from Who's The Boss? (1984-1992) as Jonathan Bower, Angela's (Judith Light) son. He admitted that he was using drugs at the time and did not use protection. He realizes his mistake and he is the one that has to live with that decision for the rest of his life.
However, upon reading the comments in some articles posted on the Internet, I was dumbfounded by the views people were expressing. Most of the comments were hateful and discriminatory. The majority said that he was gay and that was his punishment. They also mentioned that it was a gay disease, which God gave to the LGBTQ community to get rid of them.
If this disease is a "gay disease" then why did the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report in 2010 that gay men's HIV/AIDS new cases increased by 12% and another group's (not affiliated with the LGBTQ community) new cases increased by 44% during the same time frame? (CDC, 2010).
I cannot wrap my head and heart around the fact that we are in the 21st century and many people are still connecting HIV/AIDS with the LGBTQ community. Gay people are not the only one's who are irresponsible. Every person on this earth makes bad choices concerning sexual activity and protection. If gay people were the only irresponsible ones in sexual conduct, then why do many heterosexual people continue to be diagnosed with STD's (including HIV/AIDS)?
We are in the new millennium people! It is time to wake up and realize that we are in this together. We cannot fight something if we do not have support from every person without prejudices, discrimination, and 30 year old thinking. HIV/AIDS is a disease that effects life on planet earth.
Resource
CDC (2010). HIV/AIDS. http://www.cdc.gov.
However, upon reading the comments in some articles posted on the Internet, I was dumbfounded by the views people were expressing. Most of the comments were hateful and discriminatory. The majority said that he was gay and that was his punishment. They also mentioned that it was a gay disease, which God gave to the LGBTQ community to get rid of them.
If this disease is a "gay disease" then why did the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report in 2010 that gay men's HIV/AIDS new cases increased by 12% and another group's (not affiliated with the LGBTQ community) new cases increased by 44% during the same time frame? (CDC, 2010).
I cannot wrap my head and heart around the fact that we are in the 21st century and many people are still connecting HIV/AIDS with the LGBTQ community. Gay people are not the only one's who are irresponsible. Every person on this earth makes bad choices concerning sexual activity and protection. If gay people were the only irresponsible ones in sexual conduct, then why do many heterosexual people continue to be diagnosed with STD's (including HIV/AIDS)?
We are in the new millennium people! It is time to wake up and realize that we are in this together. We cannot fight something if we do not have support from every person without prejudices, discrimination, and 30 year old thinking. HIV/AIDS is a disease that effects life on planet earth.
Resource
CDC (2010). HIV/AIDS. http://www.cdc.gov.
Saturday, September 19, 2015
The Future: Bleak or Bright?
The past year has been harsh. I am trying to maintain my respect and love for humanity, but that is, I'm afraid, quickly diminishing. There are people killing people on the streets in the back. People rocketing bullets through cinemas, malls, churches, parking lots, and schools. Those in government positions refusing to complete their job because they want to satisfy their selfish needs. Moreover, the one's that are discriminated against and affected by the criminals are posting rude comments, which include name calling and hateful messages.
Meanwhile, Chile had one of its strongest earthquakes it has witnessed. Volcanoes are erupting. California's drought that is so extreme that water usage is limited. Wild fires killing nature and firemen. There is enough natural disasters that are devastating. We cannot keep killing each other on top of that.
When does it all stop? When is humanity going to stand up and realize how we are treating each other? What will be the defining moment that wakes us up?
I am beginning to think that humanity needs another wake-up call. I do not like to suggest such a thing because I believe that we, as a world, can come together and make a difference, and change our way of thinking selfishly. We can show our future generations that we are not evil. We can stand together and fight for love and freedom. Unfortunately, the majority have already decided that they, as individuals, are more important.
Not only is the United States divided, but the entire world is divided. We are overpopulated, and increases every day. Thus, there is more people to deal with and tolerate, but we can, I believe, start caring about each other now. The time is now! Otherwise, we are not going to like the results in the future.
Meanwhile, Chile had one of its strongest earthquakes it has witnessed. Volcanoes are erupting. California's drought that is so extreme that water usage is limited. Wild fires killing nature and firemen. There is enough natural disasters that are devastating. We cannot keep killing each other on top of that.
When does it all stop? When is humanity going to stand up and realize how we are treating each other? What will be the defining moment that wakes us up?
I am beginning to think that humanity needs another wake-up call. I do not like to suggest such a thing because I believe that we, as a world, can come together and make a difference, and change our way of thinking selfishly. We can show our future generations that we are not evil. We can stand together and fight for love and freedom. Unfortunately, the majority have already decided that they, as individuals, are more important.
Not only is the United States divided, but the entire world is divided. We are overpopulated, and increases every day. Thus, there is more people to deal with and tolerate, but we can, I believe, start caring about each other now. The time is now! Otherwise, we are not going to like the results in the future.
Thursday, August 13, 2015
Religious Beliefs, Work, & LGBT
There are a few articles I read recently about religious beliefs, work, and the LGBT community. First, I completely understand that this is a free nation and people have the right to believe in a higher power. However, if you work for the city, state, or government then your personal beliefs are not an option. You have a job to do; do it! You get paid to do your job; do it! Millions of people go to work everyday and do things that they think are beneath them or against their personal views, but they do it. Why? Because it is their job! If someone cannot complete the task; then they need to find another job!
The LGBT community does not want special rights! They want to be equal with the one's who DO have special rights. Now, those want even more! When is enough, enough? When will people just do the correct thing and love everyone, or at the very least, respect others!
The LGBT community does not want special rights! They want to be equal with the one's who DO have special rights. Now, those want even more! When is enough, enough? When will people just do the correct thing and love everyone, or at the very least, respect others!
Friday, July 10, 2015
Applied Linguistics grade
Applied linguistics was an interesting course. There were moments when I was thinking, "This is a lot like math; only an alien can understand this!" These thoughts were only introduced when the specifics and historical portions arose; however, the remaining portions of the class were interesting.
With all that said, I still maintain an "A" status! The final grade: 96%!!!
I have already started my next course, which is one of my focus study (minor) choice of psychology. This course is General Psychology! So far, the course is intriguing, but it is only the beginning. The professor said that it is a lot like Introduction to Psychology, but with more information to learn. I loved (and did well) in the Introduction course, so I am excited about this one.
Hope you all are having a wonderful summer! It's hot!
With all that said, I still maintain an "A" status! The final grade: 96%!!!
I have already started my next course, which is one of my focus study (minor) choice of psychology. This course is General Psychology! So far, the course is intriguing, but it is only the beginning. The professor said that it is a lot like Introduction to Psychology, but with more information to learn. I loved (and did well) in the Introduction course, so I am excited about this one.
Hope you all are having a wonderful summer! It's hot!
Thursday, May 28, 2015
Poetry in Society Grade
Well, Poetry in Society was not a simple course. However, it was more interesting than I thought it would be. Each week had a different era: Medieval and 16th century for week 1, 17th and 18th centuries for week 2, 19th century for week 3, early 20th century for week 4, and late 20th century for week 5.
At the end of the course, I had to write a private message to the instructor because an assignment by a team member was incorrectly submitted. The team member submitted the wrong (incomplete) file. Fortunately, the grade had not been posted and she adjusted the grade. The instructor can refer back to the postings within the team to find that the completed version was indeed completed before the deadline, which the posts are date and time stamped. In the return e-mail from the instructor, she said that I was a pleasure to have in the class and that my interpretations of the poems were unique. She could not wait to see what I wrote next. What a compliment considering I am not overly familiar with nor am I comfortable with poetry.
The grades have been posted and I received another A! The actual percentage for the final grade: 94%!
This week, I have started Applied Linguistics. I am not sure how I feel about this course yet. So far, the reading is dull, but that may be because it is the beginning of the course and information has to be initiated.
Lately, I have also been thinking about having another article published, but I am not sure where I want to go with the article or what magazine to contact. Although still up in the air about that, I am going to start contacting a few and see who replies. Updates for that decision will be in the future.
At the end of the course, I had to write a private message to the instructor because an assignment by a team member was incorrectly submitted. The team member submitted the wrong (incomplete) file. Fortunately, the grade had not been posted and she adjusted the grade. The instructor can refer back to the postings within the team to find that the completed version was indeed completed before the deadline, which the posts are date and time stamped. In the return e-mail from the instructor, she said that I was a pleasure to have in the class and that my interpretations of the poems were unique. She could not wait to see what I wrote next. What a compliment considering I am not overly familiar with nor am I comfortable with poetry.
The grades have been posted and I received another A! The actual percentage for the final grade: 94%!
This week, I have started Applied Linguistics. I am not sure how I feel about this course yet. So far, the reading is dull, but that may be because it is the beginning of the course and information has to be initiated.
Lately, I have also been thinking about having another article published, but I am not sure where I want to go with the article or what magazine to contact. Although still up in the air about that, I am going to start contacting a few and see who replies. Updates for that decision will be in the future.
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