Monday, December 8, 2014

Failure is success

Lesley Ramos
Professor C. Alexander
November 3, 2014
Prompt #2


Failure is success


If a student is not willing to learn, maybe failing them should be an option? In the article “In Praise of the F Word” by Mary Sherry, says that the requirements for a high school student to graduate should be overlooked. Especially because students that may not be ready to be in the “real world” are being passed without fulfilling the proper academic requirements. Who later will be questions if they have actually received a high school diploma..when the have. The F word can have many acronyms but in this case F stands for Failure. Sherry says that flunking may actually be an effective tactic for those who have earned that. The student should receive a wake up call and failing can help straighten ones priorities.


Students as much as teachers should be aware that failure exists and that some students that don't meet the requirements for a class should “flunk” the class. Mary Sherry explains that the teachers have the power to determine if the students passes or fails the class. Some of these problems can be avoided such as, if teachers does fail the students that lacks the ability to work proficiently. The individuals will them be able to start fresh, retake the class, review lessons that were difficult and actuactually learn something they couldn’t the first time. Eventually the student won't be able to pretend to catch up. Sometimes failing can be a good thing and students should realize that in the end it will only benefit them. Every one can learn from mistakes and by failing one can straighten up and take the second chance more seriously. Receiving the proper education where he/she fully understands the lesson because now students are only aiming to pass the class


In my opinion, this generation does not try to dedicate themselves by learning something but just by passing. In a movie I saw called , “The Inevitable Defeat of Mister and Pete” the story started of with Mister the protagonist receiving a failing grade in English. Everyone was excited it was the last day of school. But Mister found himself crying in the bathroom stall. He tried to convince his teacher to pass him but in the end the teacher felt like maybe repeating 8th grade would be best. He would be able to get the attention that he wasn't able to get the year before and in the end he came back to school eager to learn. I hope to become a teacher as well once I finish college. Reading this article has reminded me that some students will fail. But it will definitely be up to me if they do and receive the proper attention that every student should require to have.

In conclusion I feel that the parents of the students should be more aware of their children's academics in school. Besides from learning hours in school, a students ability to work proficiently also comes from home. Parents should help their children straighten their priorities and that receiving a good education is important. Failure is sometimes necessary, for it can help the student in positive ways and in the end, learn something. Education is the key to success but it is also a powerful weapon that can change the world.

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Tobacco Company Bans Smoking Its Products

Lesley RamosNovember 16, 2014
Professor Alexander
PPM

     Is it ironic that a tobacco company wants its employees to stop using there products?  In the article " Cigarette Maker To Phase Out Smoking in its Offices " by Stav Ziv says that  Reynolds American inc. is the second largest business firm in the U.S. it manufactures and distributes it's traditional cigarettes, cigars and pipes..  Even though it is a tobacco business, the corporation wants to ban it's employees from smoking in there facilities. As well as constructing designated smoking areas instead.
     Stav Ziv discusses that the tobacco company, Reynolds American Inc. will prohibit smoking in its offices, conference rooms, elevators, and hallways. These are places where a worker spends most of it's day in. Perhaps 8 to 12 hours a day. The fact that people are able to smoke in there work place affects their Heathy. Not just themselves but everyone around the office. The smoker and the non-smoker's lives are at risk to harmful chemicals . The non smoker is exposed to second hand smoking. It has the same affect to ones health as one who does smoke.
     Stav Ziv mentions spokesman  David Howard, " We certainly respect the rights and personal choices of employees who choose to smoke or use tobacco products, but we also respect rights of those who don't." Since most of its workers in Reynolds American Inc. do not smoke as well as most americans, it would be best if non-smokers feel comfortable when working or visitors visiting its facilities. As well as the changing the environment to be safe and clean.
     I think it is a good idea that smokers are being limited where to smoke. People sometimes do not like smoke hitting there face when they are walking down the street. Other than being exposed to more than 7,000 harmful chemicals the smoker and sometimes the second hand smoker have the possibility to have cancer. Most people do not smoke and even being near a person when they are taking there cigarette break is harmful.  Smoking wont be completely banned but will be asked to only smoke in special designated smoking areas.

      In conclusion, smoking consumption is a life style choice. A person should have the right to smoke tobacco products but should consider that there is consequences to consuming them. There should be more awareness on labels and changes to every tobacco company constructs smoking areas.

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Has Airport Security Gone to Far?

Lesley Ramos
September 29, 2014
Professor: C. Alexander
Eng 099


In the article “ Administration to Seek balance in Airport Screening “ by Scott Shane shares that people argue that airport security measures may be taken too far. Although many other people believe that these security evaluations may be necessary in order to avoid another terrorist attack on aircraft. Many have question airport security, and now that actions have improved including “more layers of security” and advance technology. The T.S.A screens uphold full-body scanners, where its screen demonstrates any possible suspicious item an air passenger may have possessed in the “outline of the body.” Some passengers, very often opt out to this procedure and have to undergo harsh pat-downs. Shane says that the public have protested this procedure. The Obama administration has responded, that these measures “are justified by the risks.” Furthermore, there are many ways in order to keep the nation protected, whether it is more layers of security, advance technology, and aggressive physical search. But  according to Bruce Hoffman “maybe its time ti step back, take a hard look and look for a new approach.”