I found an article online about how in today’s world,
parents expect their children to work during college to alleviate some of the financial
burden that is college tuition. I firmly believe that people should work during
school. I personally work 35 hours per week between two jobs. While that is not
for everyone, it helps if one of the jobs is on campus. Studies have shown that
more students are becoming part time workers to help pay for their bills during
college. I know that college can be very expensive and very stressful,
especially if you have a job during that time. I believe that having a job and
being a full time student allows me to be a better multi-tasker. I think that
students should have jobs during college. I have had a job since my junior year
in high school. Also, having a job gives you extra money to save for after
college. With that said, it also gives you an appreciation for money and the
fact that you have to work hard for it. From my personal experience, I feel
that I work hard to earn my money. There are a few people I know that do not
work, but their parents pay for everything for them. They have no respect for money,
and probably never will. While having a job during college is not for everyone,
I recommend it to help you now, and in the furture.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
"Dont Tase Me Bro!"
The political cartoon about the college student being Tased
because he was being removed from the auditorium where Senator John Kerry was
speaking is a favorite of mine. The student, Andrew Meyer, wanted to be heard.
He went up to the microphone to ask a question after the questioning had ended.
The University of Florida Campus Police proceeded to stop him and escort him
out of the auditorium because he became unruly. He would not comply, so they Tased
him. This argument is not very strong. The political cartoonist Brian
Farrington drew it after the incident. I think it proves a very good point, but
it does not have a strong argument. If you speak out against someone with a
Taser, you’re going to get Tased. This political cartoon is funny, and also
says that there is not any freedom of speech on a college campus. It makes a bad
argument because the cartoon depicts Meyers being Tased and there is a sign
reading “Warning: colleges are free speech free zones.” I like this political
cartoon for its creativity. While it may or may not be correct, I believe there
is freedom of speech on a college campus, just at the right place and the right
time. If you demand to be heard, people will not want to listen. He was
demanding to speak and became unruly, so he was detained. He is not making much of an argument by saying
there is no freedom of speech on college campuses. The only thing he has is the
sign that warns others.
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