Thursday, June 24, 2010

opposition blog#7

In the article Handling Room15,At the beginning of paragraphy 2 on page 302, Daniel let out a grunt after Katie ask what's your name.Daniel. Not knowing whether to run or stay, speak or remain silent, I did nothing.This is how I feel sometime when I'm in class because most of the time I don't know what's going on.Because I'm not familar with the computer terms it sound like you and the class is talking another language.that's when I feel like just getting up and walking out and not coming back.

In the article PSST!!!" Human Capital one page302a statement was made,"Brains and skills don't matter if you don't show up on time.This statement is true because you can know your job the best but just come in late or miss to many days you will be the first to be layed off or fired. Attendance and punciality is one of the best solution in Human Capital

Street Drugs equitment blog#3


Wednesday, June 23, 2010

blog#4 Ponography

I don't think that pone should be shown in any public place. Pone is embarrassing to some people. I you are seen on your job looking at pone on your computer you might get written up or even get fired, so why would we put the airline employee in that position, because they are on their job.And if you're looking at pone and one of the employees get caught because you know most people see something out of the ordinary they will look.So keep this private and then it's your own choose.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Abortion Blog#6

My claim is why do we allow weman to kill their babies when they could take better percasionsand not get pregnant.
I think we should try and create a better law to keep from killing our unborn babies.When I began to research how a baby is aborted ,it made me shed tears.The person that is durning the aborting will take clamps and pull off what ever part they get to first. An arm, a leg, or what ever they clamp on to.What really got me was the way they crushed the head to get it out. I think if people would know this they would think twice about getting that done.On one of the pictures, the name that was given that picture was the headless baby. Iknow if i was still having babies and saw a picture like that, it would make melook at life a little different. Poor little unborn fetus.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Black Men and Public Space

I believe the negative feeling of this black man start way back when he was a child. All the issues he had followed him from the town where he came from. When a person come to a different place, mainly from a small town, surrounded by drugs and gangs where fighting and killing was a way of life, they can easily be self conscious about the way of life in another town. Don’t get me wrong, this thing happened, but I believe the outcome is actually the way a person perceive and act on the situations. I also think he was a victim of his past experience. The thing that I loved about this young man is that he thought he didn’t fee l comfortable in his surrounding but he found a way to fit in and did things to make people feel different when they was around him. He changed the outcome for himself and created an d atmosphere that was pleasant to the women that walked in the same territory where he was presence. This just goes to show that issues that could have turned into a bad situation can also have a pleasant ending.

blog#1 street drugs

So many people do not understand why individuals become addicted to drugs or how it changes the brain to foster compulsive drug abuse. We as people mistakenly view drug abuse and addiction as a social problem and may think those who take drugs are morally weak. One of the beliefs that we have is, we think a drug user can stop taking drugs if they are only willing to change their behavior, but they can’t. What people underestimate is the complexity of drug addition, it is a disease that impact the brain and because of that, stopping drugs is not simply a matter of willpower.
What is a drug addiction? Drug addiction is a chronic, often relapsing brain disease that causes compulsive drug seeking and use despite harmful consequences to the individual that is addicted and to those around them. Drug addiction is a brain disease because the abuses of drugs lead to changes in the structure and function of brain. Although, in most cases, the initial decision to take drugs is voluntary, over time the change in the brain caused by repeated drug use can affect a person’s self control and ability to make sound decisions and at the same time send intense impulses to take drugs.
We as people that have never used drugs will say, this person just don’t want to stop abusing drugs and we just give up on them , believing they can stop but they just don’t won’t stop. It’s because these changes in the brain that it is so challenging for a person who is addicted to stop abusing drugs. What do we think happen to the brain after so long using drug?

As a person continue to use drugs the brain adapts to the overwhelming surges in dopamine by producing less dopamine or by reducing the number of dopamine receptors in the reward circuit. As a result , dopamine’s impact on the reward circuit is lessened reducing the abuser’s ability to enjoy and the thing that previously brought pleasure. The decrease compels those addicted to drugs to keep abusing drugs in order to attempt to bring their dopamine function back to normal. And they may now require a larger amount of the drug than they did to achieve the dopamine high, an effect known as tolerance. Long- term abuse causes change in other brain chemical systems and circuits as well, but this is only about a1/10th of what drugs do to your brain, not to mention other struggles. I believe that the only way to be separated from this disaster is to not even start using drugs, because most people have the chose not to ever become a user of drugs. But believe it, there is a solution to this problem.



http://www.medicinenet.com/drug_abuse/article.htm