Friday, January 29, 2010

Culture Jam

Starting this book, I can see where the author has a point but technological advances are the way our society has grown up. We've always had these things so we are used to them. By grouping all of our society together and saying that it is destroying our appreciation for nature is a bit of overkill. Not everyone in our society is like the examples the author uses. Personally, I think its up to the individual in how much they use the technologies available today. The technology and the way are society is today is too big of a task to be able to change it. Too much of our economy is involved and a lot of organizations that would never let it happen. Also,a passage that caught my attention though was the one showing the millions of people that have disorders in our country. Are other countries like this or is this just in our society? It just came as a shocker that a great percentage of our country is that messed up.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Im Jordan Kays. I transferred to Shippensburg this semester . My major is Exercise Science and I plan on wrestling next year for Ship.