Archive for January, 2005

Global Perplexities

Monday, January 31st, 2005: 1076 words

In today’s epoch, there are three global perplexities that shape our civilization. One problem deals with college remediation. The other dilemma involves health education. Last but certainly not least, human rights.
According to The Institute for Higher [...]

My Project

Monday, January 31st, 2005: 1097 words

Honestly, this week I am clueless about where to begin. I have no idea how I can change any one of the problems that I blogged about last week by myself. Discrimination is such a large problem that I know one person can not change it alone. The only solution to such [...]

I can see now

Sunday, January 30th, 2005: 1021 words

Three major problems facing our world today, lack of involvement, ignorance and the depletion of morals and ethics. In looking at this blog’s prompt, the first thing I notice was that the blogs are becoming more analytical and now I am starting to see how a blog is an initiative to change the world around [...]

My Project

Sunday, January 30th, 2005: 1087 words

This pass week has been very long. So many things have been going through my mind I thought I was going crazy. I have so much I need to get done over the couple of days that I don’t know if I’m going to survive it. My weekend wasn’t too enjoyable because of this. I [...]

My Project: Guardian Angels

Sunday, January 30th, 2005: 667 words

I am not sure what it is. Ever since I can remember, my mind has refused to let me be overly concerned with the problems of the world (considering the state this country is in). You see, I think I should do what I can to fix the things wrong [...]

The Unity Project

Sunday, January 30th, 2005: 1134 words

One of the biggest problems facing the world today is a lack of unity. This lack of unity is often a result of ignorance. People often do not understand other people’s problems. This can lead to conflict and a general lack of unity. To put and end to the conflicts, people [...]

So I awake..

Sunday, January 30th, 2005: 269 words

So I awake and find myself laid out in a king size bed. At first I do not recognize where I’m at. The loud buzzing of television nonsense fills my sensitive, 4 hour, virgin ears. I scream out, “Whats going on?!” and to my dismay, a low, peculiar voice answers. It was the girl of [...]

Win, Lose, Draw…You Have To Suit Up For Them All

Sunday, January 30th, 2005: 1078 words

Upon reading the assignment for week three I was a little worried about how I would answer. Being able to identify a problem is nothing for most of us because we do it every day. It is called complaining. Yet, I am truly challenged to come up with some ideas for a solution to the [...]

All-N-ONE Facility

Sunday, January 30th, 2005: 1144 words

At this point it is really hard to think about a plan for the three most important issues that I choose to address. The fact of the matter is that one has to be addressed and a plan has to be developed so I think that I will choose the issue of homelessness. The initial [...]

My Project: The Indirect Approach To \’Solving Apathy\’

Sunday, January 30th, 2005: 1082 words

The problems that I blogged about last week has no one definite solution. Well, it might be safer to say that the solutions are not only difficult to express, but more difficult to implement. But putting the plan into action will be the most important part of the plan. Before I go into the specifics [...]

Crucial Definitions

Sunday, January 30th, 2005: 147 words

Dr. Homan,
In a previous post, you asked if you were the professor commonly thought of as crazy and crucial. I asked around, and found out that it is another professor and not you. But, even if it was you I would still stay. Challenges are good, right? And crucial. This word, [...]

Malaria: Worse Than You Think

Sunday, January 30th, 2005: 1559 words

Last week, I discussed what I thought were major problems in the world today—AIDS, malaria, abortion/infanticide, and the Middle Eastern Conflict. Of these four problems, I was debating on whether to work on the malaria problem, or the abortion/infanticide problem. However, as I pondered these issues, I reflected on my plans to be an obstetrician/gynecologist. [...]

At lease we all agree about hom much reading we have in this class…

Sunday, January 30th, 2005: 1186 words

Rashad Butler- I really wish you would have said alot more on your page but I know you’re right about the delpleting resources, it’s getting ridiculous, I posted: I love your idea, it seems to make enough sense, especially since our resources ar ebeing depleted at a very rapid pace, I hope you post more [...]

Te presento a…

Sunday, January 30th, 2005: 301 words

I will comment on the following person’s for the following reasons:
Rashad Butler- My last name used to be Butler, well not legally but my mom enrolled me into the school system until my senior year as Butler; It was her maiden name. Besides that, I think you’re cute.
Chimo Udengwu- I want to know more about [...]

No one even read MY PROJECT! ;(

Sunday, January 30th, 2005: 1124 words

Everyone in the world could use some love, but materialistically, in order to survive; humans need food, water, shelter and clothing. Given the structure of capitalism, employment is also an necessity for humans to survive in modern society. In antiquity property and wealth had always created a division between the wealthy upper class and the [...]

My Project

Sunday, January 30th, 2005: 1392 words

Wow, perhaps I should have picked problems that I would have been able to make a plan that I felt would really make a difference. It’s difficult to just say, “Okay here is [...]

What Would Jesus Do?

Sunday, January 30th, 2005: 447 words

Ok so I do not know why I am even posting this blog on this website but I feel I need to get it off my chest so I can finally get some sleep. Tonight my friends and I we went to the Loyola party and as everyone knows, when too many people get involved [...]

I\’ve Had Enough

Sunday, January 30th, 2005: 1544 words

Starving children, homeless families, desolate communities.
Logic shows that the foundation of a hierarchy is the very bottom. The first to be stepped on and overlooked is what sustains the very top. In America, these people are the foundation of America’s society. America is as strong as it’s weakest link and as of right now, [...]

My Project

Sunday, January 30th, 2005: 1025 words

Finding a solution to a problem as biggest as violence is harder than trying to find a needle in a hays stack. It is extremely difficult, but not impossible to find a long term solution for violence. This problem can not be diminished but it can be minimized. There are numerous ways to [...]

Some Of The Things We All Take For Granted…

Saturday, January 29th, 2005: 1012 words

Sometimes when it all boils down to it, there are some things that we should all think about. What would we do if some of us had no mother or father in our lives? What would we do if we had never known our parents? Most of all, what would [...]