Thursday, October 20, 2011

Read An Opinion, Give An Opinion

The opinion article from Cleveland.com on Angels, Love, Depression and Bitter Fate: What we're reading by Monica Wood is a fascinating story about her big sister who never grew but grew old. When you pick up the magazine you should also pick up a box of tissues when reading "What Betty Knows". Megan says "“She can’t reliably feed a cat or lock a door, but if you tell her a secret she’ll keep it for a hundred years.” This is a remarkable story and it has a very strong sense of emotion because it is her sister.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Tucson Meet Yourself 2011

Today, October 15,  I will be attending the Tucson Meet Yourself festival.

6:15 p.m. Arrived at the Tucson Meet Yourself Festival.

First thing I tried was the Savory Beef from The Peru tent, I asked a man in line that ordered the same thing as me and asked what he thought about it, he replied with "The Savory Beef is very rich in flavor" Tom Patterson at 6:28 p.m.




At 6:32 I walked over to the Chinese food tent and took a look at their menu, I asked a gentleman by the name of Joe Hall what his thoughts were on their order #1 Gyudon.
"Gyudon has no sauce, its rice and meat and onion; very flavorful."


At 6:37 I experimented with the caribbean chicken and the carrot juice, I asked a woman by the name of Michelle Martinez what her thoughts were about it.
"The carrot juice and caribbean chicken is spicy and peppery at first, it is very tender and it kind of tastes like an egg roll."

 At 6:40 I was making my way over to the other side of the festival that had more food tents and dancing going on and had to stop because there was a wonderful smell. I turned a looked and there was a mini-doughnut stand, I did not try them because the line was ridiculous but I was able to snap a picture of the long line and the tent.
At 7:00 I mad my way over to the Sweden tent to try their Swedish Meatballs, they were extremely delicious and flavorful, so much to the point where I forgot to take a picture of them because they were scarfed down so quickly.

At 7:20 the lines were starting to become extremely long and it was very hot, but the food was great! I snapped a picture of the crowd while I was waiting in line for the Philippine food for twenty minutes and snapped a picture of the crowd.

At 7:45 I tried the Philippine Adobe and Lumpia. It was very flavorful and very filling, after this meal I was ready to go into food-coma.
At 8:00 p.m. I was on my way to my car when people were making way for the bag pipers to come through, it was the end to a great experience that involved great food and all different kinds of people.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Review: The Big Year

The Big Year is a comedy about three avid bird watchers that attend an event every year to see who is the best bird watcher of the world. Mary Pols, writer for Time Entertainment, says "The Big Year competition may be fierce, but the movie is as soft as a bunny." The review gives a good description of the film because it tells you what it's all about. Three men, one experiencing a mid-life crisis, one dealing with a late-life crisis, and another with a no-life crisis cross paths while following their dreams. The reviewers point of view is touched but she does a good job with staying on track on letting the reader know what the movie is all about. Mary Pols authority is portrayed and her tone is extremely strong, she definatley has a bit of "snark" to her but it makes it all the more worth while of reading.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Paparazzo Article: Commentary

This story is about a girl Dodai Stewart that trails a paparazzi for a day to find out what his job is all about. The central conflict is that most people have a bias towards paparazzi because they feel that they should mind their own business; when in reality they are giving the public what they want, the hot gossip. The central character is the paparazzi himself, Wagner who knows celebrities daily scheduled routines and feels this way at the end of the day. "...I know I don't hurt anybody, you know? I go there, I take my photo, I go home."
The Day I Trailed A Paparazzo

I think that this story on, The Day I Trailed A Paparazzo, is very interesting because it gives you an eye for what someones profession is, and not just a boring profession, but one that is talked about on a daily basis and that I personally didn't think about until I read this article. Readers should definitely click on this article if you're interested in the true story about paparazzi or celebrities because it will enhance your outlook on them. The larger theme in this story to me was when Wagner spotted out Liev Schreiber and reached out to him on the subway, making small talk but also confirming with him that he knows he has to get a picture. Schreiber poses for photos rather than making it a big deal that it's an invasion of privacy and that to me shows that not all celebrities think they are too good for anyone or anything. This story makes me think about the issue of what matters and what doesn't. People are hyped up about celebrities, and that's okay, but there are so many other things in this world that matters other than if Sarah Jessica Parker is going to be coming out of her home today.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

How Blogger's Make Money

In the world we live in today everyone is entitled to an opinion. One of the most popular ways of sharing your opinion is through blogging; some people blog because they just like to share their thoughts or because they're required to because of a class they are taking, but some people actually get paid to sit at home and blog about their opinion.

Jeff  WuorioJeff Wuorio, Featured columnist at the Microsoft Small Business Center, wrote an article on How Blogger's Make Money:5 tips. 

1. Sell Advertising- It is the most common way that blogger's make money.

2. Help sell others' products- A popular choice is Amazon.com

                            3. Solicit contributions- Consider relying on kindness of strangers.

                            4. Market your services in your blog- Demonstrate your abilities.

                            5. Use a blog to deepen your existing customer relations- Broaden your skills.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Top Blogs List

The Everywhereist's is a blog about a husband and wife that travel around together. The husband is on business and the wife tags along because she was laid off from her job, she than started this blog talking about all of their experiences. I am interested in this blog because I am interested in traveling the world one day.


OkTrends is a blog by Christian Rudder that "uses Math to get you dates". It is more of a humorous blog but it uses statistics and observations from millions of people on OkCupid. I believe that with today's society the things that they post about are mainly true, although it is being joked about.



The Big Picture reports the news using pictures, they tell more of a story and really give you an "eye" for what is actually going on in our world, it started in 2008. I am the kind of person that perfers to see what is going on rather than being told and that is why this is one of my top blogs. If you clink on this link for, The Big Picture, you will be taken to some of the magnificent photos that are used to report the news.

the Big Picture

Get Rich slowly is a blog that teaches you how to reach financial goals such as saving for a house payment, paying for college, and ensuring retirement. This blog intrigues me because I am recently on the first step of starting to support myself and this blog gives me tips on how to save and be smart with my money.

Adam Baker talks about selling a product

The Hairpin is a blog about how-to videos, dating tips and fashion picks that is strictly written by woman. This was one of my top blogs because outside of school I am interested in looking good and learning how to do things for myself, this blog gives me tips on how to do that.