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Mar 17
2011

women in media profession

Posted by Daniela Ileana in women , story , profession , news , men , media , law , journalist , discrimination

Daniela Ileana

Do you know the struggles of women being a journalist or being in the media. Women were restricted before by custom and law from access in journalism occupations. But as years past women were began agitating for the right to work in media. Being a journalist is not an easy job. It is hard and life-threatening work.

In order to report a very good and detailed news, journalist needs to do research papers, interviews, studies and investigations of a certain story. Besides covering organizations and institutions such as government and business, journalist also covers cultural aspects of society such as arts and entertainment. It may be local, international or world news as long as it involves the citizenry. Their job is to inform the people.

Imagine how the women journalist struggles in covering a war story or news. It's not new anymore that media networks allows women journalist to go and report about different wars or disasters happening worldwide. As long as there's a news journalist are on the go. There is a discrimination between men and women journalists when it comes in reporting and covering stories but why does in journalists killings there is none.


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Oct 17 2011 08:04:18
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Oct 17 2011 08:06:55
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women in media profession
Dec 13 2011 11:38:14
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women in media profession
Dec 14 2011 04:59:54
Should not be any discrimination in the genders.


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Jan 31 2012 12:09:51
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Dec 18
2009

Fucked up things: Neo Genesis Evangelion

Posted by M.D. Shorter in Untagged 

M.D. Shorter

Fuck you show! What are you doing to me show? This is for children? What the fuck! Where are the robots, show? God damn it!

Neo Genesis Evangelion isn't so much a TV series as a mind rape you subject yourself to for several hours on end. You scream at it. You hate it for what it's done to you. You hate it for what it's done to Japanese children. You really want to hug them.

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Fucked up things: Neo Genesis Evangelion
Dec 22 2009 06:13:06
I still think I should design a Sunday School curriculum for Baptist churches in the American midwest advocating NGE as a Japanese cartoon retelling of the book of Genesis. Thing's fucking confusing enough that it would probably take 'em awhile to figure it out...
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Dec 13 2011 11:49:40
That is a brave post, keep it up and well done.


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Dec 14 2011 05:02:52
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Nov 13
2009

Performance Enhancer

Posted by Chip Dingo in Untagged 

Chip Dingo

Check out this funny youtube animation, the story of a psychedelic pitcher. Who needs steroids?

 


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Re:Performance Enhancer
Nov 15 2009 22:12:31
Damn dude. That's awesome. And hilarious.
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Aug 26
2009

Review: Batman: Arkham Asylum (Xbox 360/PS3)

Posted by M.D. Shorter in xbox 360 , video games , review , batusi , batman: arkham asylum

M.D. Shorter

There are few games this year that have made the hype machine churn as much as Batman: Arkham Asylum (PS3/Xbox 360). Excited banter is often to the detriment of the game itself when it fails to live up to its billing. That’s definitely not the case with Arkham Asylum, which is a fantastic licensed game (which are generally few and far between) and a superb game in its own right.

 

Licensed games are generally awful because they sell well regardless of quality. They’re the kind of games that parents give kids for Christmas and birthdays because they don’t know anything about video games. But because Arkham Asylum wasn’t based on a recent Batman TV show or movie, developers Rocksteady Studios were allowed to run with their own vision. They created a fantastic game that adds to the Batman universe and plays incredibly well.


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May 01
2009

Laser Brain

Posted by Chip Dingo in Untagged 

Chip Dingo

And now for a topic a little closer to my heart:  Lasers. The always-terrifying Wired had a write-up a few days ago about a new technology that sounds just swell, the laser-controlled man.

 The essential idea is that by introducting a very  carefully-constructed virus into a person's brain, scientists of the future may be able to mark off neurons they want to activate by dumping a genetic payload that causes light-activated ion gates to form. Since ions are how a neuron shoots signals, this in theory gives the well equipped geneto-optician control of a patient's brain to the level of the individual neuron, which is much higher fidelity than previous methods as clunky as drugs and electro-shock.

If there's ever been a better reason to learn a little science, nobody has told me it. I can picture the mass-produced versions of this technology already. Infini-boner Bluray orgasm gas: you're one huff away from effortless spastic laser-tantra. Even though you're technically snorting a virus.


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Apr 20
2009

Neuroenhancement

Posted by Chip Dingo in Untagged 

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There's an interesting new article at the New Yorker on the recent collegiate trend of "neuroenhancer" use. The piece, despite it's balanced presentation, reads a little like a warning of another plague of forthcoming horrible addictions.

 The  numbers are legitimate and spooky enough--some five to 35% of students polled from various universities admit to currently using or having used stimulants like Adderall (mmm... meth) and antinarcoleptics like modafinil to boost their cognitive and attentive capacities for academic gains. Academic sources themselves have pointed out that the community--up to and including your thesis advisor--seem to generally accept the idea.

Noteworthily, there is a positive correlation in the crowd of willing towards accepting and indulging in the odd--or not so odd--hoot. Though it is brushed by in a decidedly numeric fashion, the fact underscores a point that is missed in many discussions of the topic: "enhancement" is a culturally biased idea.


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Neuroenhancement
Apr 23 2009 09:45:21
I think it's a positive trend; people using drugs that make their brains work better during university are probably making better use of their time there than those who solely use drugs that make their brain work worse, i.e., alcohol.
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Apr 29 2009 01:51:53
There was already a dude who tried to get into the Olympics with prosthetic legs and was denied. www.engadget.com/2008/01/17/prosthetic-l...ified-from-olympics/

I think it has always been a risk and reward equation. Does society want athletes who have fantastic accomplishments and then die at the age of 40? The answer has usually been no. But it happens anyway because the rewards far outweigh the risk of being caught and the health risks.

But as you said, if you had the opportunity to be better at your day job with only a slight risk, you would consider it. For most athletes, it's the difference between making a million dollars a year for their entire career, or scoring massive $10 or $20 million salary for the prime of their career. Or between going to the Olympics and winning a gold medal (and a piece of history).

Your point about the term "enhancement" not having objectivity is valid. But if you're running a competition, you come up with a set of rules. And if someone is operating outside of those rules, i.e. by using performance enhancing drugs, then they are cheating. In competition, enhancement does have objectivity. In the academic world, where there are few rules except come up with your own ideas, it's not really as clear cut.
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Neuroenhancement
May 02 2009 01:05:47
Thanks for the link, mdshorter, I have no doubt that's the example that was being referred to in the video I saw, which is somewhere on www.ted.com, a site everyone should visit and watch copious amounts of.

Unless, of course, you aren't worried about the imminent cyborg apocalypse.
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