Thursday, 10 October 2013
Why do students have so much homework?
Why do students get so much homework? Students are in class for six hours. Why should we have another two, three even four hours of homework? Students don't want to start their homework right of way when they get home. They want to have time to relax from their day at school. Even with a lot of homework students still have chores and some even have jobs that they have to do. With a part time job that takes three to four hours of work then they get home and they have to eat and shower and do however much homework they might have. People also say to get a good-night sleep when you have school, but that's hard when you might not go to bed until eleven or twelve at night, and get up at seven in the morning. I understand that we have to finish our assignments, but i don't think that we should be assigned more homework with other assignments.
Tuesday, 24 September 2013
Media Analysis Assignment Essay
To be bias is to be one sided. The documentary Rip! A Remix Manifesto is bias. It only shows one side of the story about the copy rights, remixing and downloading songs. The author only showed the side that was stopping us from remixing songs, but not the side that had the copy rights. I think the author's thesis is that we should be able to hear and make songs the way we want.
One way the movie is bias because of the atmosphere the people are in. I feel they used the atmosphere because if would set the mood and tone for people. The people in the seemed frustrated, annoyed and angry because of the law saying that they couldn't remix or download music. Another example of the movie being bias is by using a rhetorical question. The film makers used the rhetorical question, " well why not?". By saying this it makes the viewer think that it shouldn't be against the law to remix and download music.
This is why I believe the movie, Rip! A Remix Manifesto is bias. By making the viewer feel the same emotion, and by making a rhetorical question leaving you questioning why its wrong. By making a documentary the movie should cover both sides of the story.
One way the movie is bias because of the atmosphere the people are in. I feel they used the atmosphere because if would set the mood and tone for people. The people in the seemed frustrated, annoyed and angry because of the law saying that they couldn't remix or download music. Another example of the movie being bias is by using a rhetorical question. The film makers used the rhetorical question, " well why not?". By saying this it makes the viewer think that it shouldn't be against the law to remix and download music.
This is why I believe the movie, Rip! A Remix Manifesto is bias. By making the viewer feel the same emotion, and by making a rhetorical question leaving you questioning why its wrong. By making a documentary the movie should cover both sides of the story.
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