Monday, October 31, 2011

Blogject #9

In Frank Deford’s “Sometimes, One is Enough”, Deford analyzes the positives of having a one game championship in the NBA, the NHL, and the MLB. According to him it would bring in more revenue from television commercials. Also it would also keep the “casual fans” more interested.  However, most of his arguments are based off of the Super Bowl.  The argument of comparing other sports championships to the Super Bowl.  The NFL is highest grossing league in all of professional sports in America.  It is unfair to compare other leagues with the leagues like the NFL.  Even with sports like College Basketball where they have playoffs with one game series, the casual fans do not stay interested until the end, because their brackets that they made are messed up.  His statement about the MLB not able to keep the “casual fans” interested does not really matter because the MLB is the one league that cares about preserving its past time.  Major League baseball has become known as America’s past time.  Also another sport that has a one series championship game is the MLS. Therefore, it does not translate directly to more revenue and keeping “casual fans” interested.  The “casual fans” really do not care too much about how long the series last, they only care if their team is in the championship game and that is why not too many people are interested.  Americans really do care about sports, because it gives us conversation and entertainment.  It has been the source of countless arguments like this one that is really just a proposition to cause some unnecessary debate.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Blogject #7



The one painting I found at the DIA was called Indian Summer, and it was painted by Jasper Francis Cropsey in 1866.  Cropsey used oil based paint on canvas and many different colors.  It is a painting of a fall landscape overlooking a valley with a river flowing through it. The beautiful fall colors are clearly evident in this picture.  They are truly the main part of this painting and give this piece meaning.  The use of colors in this painting captures the beauty of this piece and grabs the viewer’s attention.  This painting shows the true beauty United States.  Cropsey is showing the viewer how beautiful parts of the country are.  Cropsey is trying to show Americans the beauty of the frontier.  He shows how the Indians live in such a beautiful part of the country and is trying to keep people from cutting down so many trees and ruining the landscape.  He paints a few cut down trees to show how some of the beauty in this country is starting to become ruined due to greed and cutting down trees.  Cropsey is trying to show fellow Americans the true beauty of this country and warn them that it could all disappear quickly.

It reminded me a lot of when my dad and I went on a camping trip in cub scouts.  That trip was loads of fun. We shot BB guns, arrows, and went on lots of hiking trips.  Those hiking trips were the best part.  You were able to relax and just observe the beautiful nature.  Another one of the things that I remember well is the skit that we had to do in front of the whole camp.  We found these good campfire songs online before we went that would be funny, just in case a situation like this arose. One of the songs happened to be “God Bless My Underwear,” and the guy in charge of the camp had these famous fortune cookie boxers.  The guy in charge, Moody, was not a small man by any means, so these boxers were not small either and they made a great flag.  So our group leader snuck into Moody’s room and “borrowed” the boxers.  So our group stood up in front on the whole camp, put these boxers on a really tall stick and held it high in the air and started singing the song.  That skit was talked about at that camp many years later and is an experience that I will never forget.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Analyzing Ad

The Pepsi Twist advertisement is looking to advertise to a younger audience where they see the lime urinating in the Pepsi as humorous.  However, they are also trying to appeal to the parents to buy the younger children the Pepsi Twist.  This particular image is trying to get younger children to laugh so that they will talk their parents into buying this product.  This advertisement is ineffective, because it is not very attractive to the parental audience.  The white tile in the background resembles the tile that would be found in a bathroom.  The lime appears to be urinating in someone’s drink.  While a few people might see this humorous, more people would see this image as gross or disgusting, making this advertisement very ineffective.

Monday, October 3, 2011

"What's Love Got to do With It" Blog

Emotional impulse and physical attraction can sometimes lead to bad marriages.  Some people in today’s culture view marriage as a form of dating.  They feel like that if the marriage does not work out then they can just get a divorce.  However, marriage is really a commitment to the other person regardless of the emotional side of it.  When a person commits to marriage they claim that they will stay together “till death do us part,” meaning that no matter what happens they will stay together.  In Anjula Razdan’s “What’s Love Got to do With It,” she explores how people’s view on marriage and the dating culture has changed.

            Razdan claims that online dating is much more sufficient than the regular way of meeting people through everyday life.  While for some people that way may be quicker and easier, there is no still no alternative to the experience and knowledge gained by dating people in person rather than online. A person would not be able to tell what they wanted in their significant other if they did not have to experience “old-fashioned” dating.  Also sometimes people that are alike and have the same interests are not always the best matches.  My ex-girlfriend and I were complete opposites, but we ended up being really good for each other.  We had a lot of fun together, but then we had to move on because of college.  I would not have even known what I was looking for in a girl if I had not dated her.  I had no clue what I was looking for prior to meeting her.  While online dating can be beneficial to people who already know what they are looking for because they have already experienced dating, it is still necessary to go through the experience so that they can figure out what they want in a relationship.

            Online dating has also taken some of the physical attraction out of dating.  While there still pictures that the other person can see, those pictures can also be enhanced or of completely different people.  Therefore, while on an online dating website, you cannot always trust the physical attributes of a person forcing you to focus more on personality.  Online dating marriages have been seen as more successful because they take out the impulse marriages and cause the couples to focus more on personality.  Also results are kind skewed when the studies are conducted because most people on online dating sites are looking for someone that they can marry and spend the rest of their life with, while people who get married that did not use dating websites, could have been more of an impulse move based on a personal attraction.  While online dating takes out the physical attraction, it is still not as beneficial as “old-fashioned dating,” because that is how a person finds out what he or she is looking for in a significant other.

            Online dating can be sufficient for some people, but it cannot become the primary way of dating.  There is no replacement for trial an error in dating, which can only occur in person.  The best way to learn is from failure, and through online dating, there is not much possibility for failure causing some people to never know what they really are looking for in a relationship.  While online dating is a good service, it should not be the primary source for dating.