allfacebook.com has a featured article on Privacy Setting Every Facebooker Should know.
http://www.allfacebook.com/facebook-privacy-2009-02
This article gives a brief overview of the privacy setting that facebook was forced to update upon, it also lets the reader know about search results that facebook has and many was to protect yourself on the networking site.
LJulieJour2
Monday, November 22, 2010
Sunday, November 14, 2010
weeak 9
I choose this ad
It contains two propaganda techniques, they are: glittering generalities with the use of the vague slogan "Nothing else is a Pepsi." The second technique is a famous figure endorsing the product, I would say it is a beautiful people technique, but Casper is a cartoon ghost. However, the concept is the same.
It contains two propaganda techniques, they are: glittering generalities with the use of the vague slogan "Nothing else is a Pepsi." The second technique is a famous figure endorsing the product, I would say it is a beautiful people technique, but Casper is a cartoon ghost. However, the concept is the same.
Saturday, October 30, 2010
You tubin.
· The length of the video is 3:58 minutes.
· The video is about the negative affects of television on the nation.
· The video corresponds to the television chapter 9 in our textbook.
· A quiz question to go along with the video is "How much is excessive viewing?"
· When your viewing gets in the way of self improvement and unhealthy living standards such as obesity and negligence to your home's sanitary standards.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
moo vies
Week 5: Movies or Recordings
My favorite movie recently is Avatar. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0499549/. I loved the graphics, and adorable story line. I saw this first in the theatres and then on a DVD.http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/avatar/
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My favorite movie of all time is http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091369/ the labyrinth. I seriously watched this vhs movie everyday from the ages 3 to 5. I loved the music and the visuals. Not to mention David Bowie..http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/labyrinth/
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Blog 4 Mazageen
I purpose a magazine titled: smART. That magazine would be centered around Art forms from all over the world, from painting to music, to films, tattoos and dance. The audience or demographic would be between the ages of 15 to 35, both male and female, all ethnicity, from the working poor to the relaxed rich, with the common art interest mind, people with confidant self images. Other magazines that are in this field are Bak, Skin art, Hi frutose, and Art scene. However, mine would be broader and of more interest to the reader as they would be able to find all the stuff in those magazines in one compressed and impressive print media. Five advertisers who would reach my readers are: Micheal's craft store, Stairway tattoo's and piercings, AMC theaters, Preforming arts center, and deviantART. Five articles I would include in premier are: Tattoos expos around the world, hit indie movie in LA, relived Leonardo da Vinci appreciation, a look at the techno and dubstep breakout across the world, and photographs of animals around the world. The cover of the magazine would be a man looking in the mirror, you can see the back of his head but the reflection in the mirror is a jump out of color and miscellaneous things that he see's that are related to the articles in the magazine. I would use bold black word to be easily read on top of the colorful background photo. smART would be written in a specific font to attract people.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Blog 3 books for me :)
The first book that pops to my young mind is The phantom tollbooth by Julius Feiffer I read it in 6th grade. It inspired me to love to learn, to never be bored (because only boring people get bored!) and to find the wit in every situtatin.
The second book that has influenced me is MindLight: Secrets,Energy,Magick,Manifestation, very early in life I found that I was quite socially awkward, and took stress in with out letting it out. This book taught me that meditating can and should be quite a regular thing, that there is wonder in everything and that what you put in will be what you get out :) I consider this book similar to a bible.
The third book I can think that influenced me is Luna it was the first book i read that dealt with gender roles and the idea that people are not all born with the same desires and needs for attention. I also liked that it was funny how luna's little sister dealt with her brother becoming a sister.
The second book that has influenced me is MindLight: Secrets,Energy,Magick,Manifestation, very early in life I found that I was quite socially awkward, and took stress in with out letting it out. This book taught me that meditating can and should be quite a regular thing, that there is wonder in everything and that what you put in will be what you get out :) I consider this book similar to a bible.
The third book I can think that influenced me is Luna it was the first book i read that dealt with gender roles and the idea that people are not all born with the same desires and needs for attention. I also liked that it was funny how luna's little sister dealt with her brother becoming a sister.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Media Experiment
For a media research project, I would advice a project aimed at children between the ages 7 to 14 and their change in behavior (if any) to different shows between the hours 4 to 9. For example, do kids who watch shows with educational components more likely to get there homework done than students who watch shows with little to no intelligent value? I would use the Social Learning Theory to see if the behaviors in the shows where the content is filled with positive outlook toward learning could be modeled by the children who view it. My hypothesis could be tested by surveys on what kids watch. Than to review the completion of homework they do. I predict that children that watch shows without educational value are more influenced by educational distractions and thus would have lower levels of completion than that of the children who watch cartoons and media filled with learning materials. This could be a more cultural study than a solid study but links and connections would be clear.
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