Some information paraphrased from, History of Space
Exploration, Solar Views.com, and The Space Race, History.com
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Space Exploration Matters
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Security Matters
Security
is a vital part of society. A feeling of
security helps people function productively in their social roles and
eliminates chaos. Life is too valuable to
spend living in the terror that it could end at any moment. On September 11th of 2001, the
feeling of security in the United States was shattered by the hands of a
radical jihadist group as thousands of innocent citizens were killed by the
destruction of the World Trade Center and Pentagon building. Our government, in retaliation, quickly took
action to ensure its people would not have to live in fear of such violent
attacks. Since the terrorist attacks on
9/11, national security in the United States has been greatly increased to both
prevent similar events from occurring and to give the citizens of our country a
sense of safety and well being as they attempt to carry on with their lives in
an unstable world. The United States, in
partnership with many like-minded nations, has deployed thousands of our
bravest and finest men overseas to combat the threat of worldwide terrorism and
to help make the world a more secure place.
We have also strived to ensure the safety of our nation by improving the
security in airports and other forms of public transportation. The actions of the government against
terrorism have made it possible to live without the constant threat of death or
persecution looming around every corner, but the fight for security has not
ended. It is our duty as human beings to
support the effort to bring the feeling of security we have come to know to the
rest of the world and to help ensure that all the inhabitants of the world can
live in safety and without fear.
Security matters. -Dalton Williams
Monday, October 29, 2012
Freedom Matters
It should be of no surprise
to anyone living in the world today that there is an over whelming number of
people who take freedom for granted. For the majority of us it is something we
seldom think about and is just a way of life we are accustomed to, especially
those of us who are blessed to live in “the land of the free.” I so often
wonder when we sing songs like our National Anthem if we truly think about the
words and what they stand for. Or, are we just waiting for our favorite sporting
or other event to start. However, if someone were to ask a former slave or a
member of the armed forces past or present, a wrongly accused prisoner or
Malala Yousafzai if freedom mattered, they would probably answer yes. Freedom
matters because it is what our fore fathers fought for. Freedom matters because
it is a right set forth in our Constitution. Freedom matters because of all the
men and women who have lost their lives fighting for it. Freedom matters
because of those who are willing to give up everything or stand up against
anyone to get it. Our right to freedom or those who aren’t fortunate enough to
have it should make us value it even more. To me, freedom matters because it is
something I was lucky enough to be born with, and because of the selfless
sacrifice of others, I have been lucky enough to keep. - Katlyn Drain
Friday, October 26, 2012
Language Matters
Is it possible to imagine a world without language? It would
be void of almost every part of our modern culture. All of the luxuries people
enjoy would cease to exist. Everything from literature to cultural diversity
would not be possible. It is language’s power of communication that has allowed
mankind to interact with one another since the dawn of time. Every aspect of human
life depends on a language of some sort.
Foremost,
our ability to form languages and communicate has allowed humanity to embrace
writing as a form of expression. Without language, Sun Tzu’s The Art of War,
Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, and even J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter
and the Sorceror’s Stone would not be possible; however, because we understand
each other through language, we are able to explore elements of the human
condition such as honor, tragedy, and love through works such as these.
Another
part of humankind that is affected by language is culture. There are many
different ethnicities and races, and an important part of these groups is their
language. Whether they speak English, Chinese, Spanish, French, or one of the
thousands of other languages in our world, language is a defining factor of a
culture. It gives each group a sense of heritage, and allows us to see that,
though we are all human, we are individuals with rich histories and
backgrounds.
A life
without writing and culture would be unimaginable for a civilization such as
ours that depends on these things every day. As a result of our need to express
ourselves, language matters. -
Nicholas Johnson
Justice Matters
According to dictionary.com, justice is defined as
“the administering of deserved punishment or reward.” With the many tragedies
this nation has faced, including the 9/11 attacks, and the shootings at
Columbine, Virginia Tech, and the theatre premiere of The Dark Knight Rises,
justice has been on the minds of many people. However, people tend to have
different views on how justice should be served. For example, some people
believe the death penalty is an appropriate punishment for convicted murderers,
while others believe it is cruel and unusual. Regardless of how justice should be
served, I personally cannot think of a single person who would say that justice
does not matter. It can be very frustrating when justice is not served. As a
result, some people take justice into their own hands by seeking revenge to
obtain retribution for the wrong done to them. Their judgment is clouded by
emotion, which usually only leads to more problems. Without a formal justice
system, this would become an even larger problem. That is why it is crucial for
our country to have a justice system that is swift and accurate, so that justice
will not be left to grieving families of murder victims or survivors of rape who
have lost their sense of security. Justice does so much more than punish a
criminal. While it cannot bring loved ones back who were taken away before their
time or retrieve stolen property, it can bring peace of mind and closure to
those who have been wronged. –Kaitlyn Tew
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Charity Matters
The dictionary defines charity as “provision of help: the voluntary provision
of money, materials, or help to people in need.” Ultimately it is an act of kindness. It allows
people who are very fortunate to help those who are less fortunate. Most
people’s toughest daily decision is what they are going to wear the next day or
what they are going to eat for dinner. But there are some people in the world
who only have the clothes on their back and don’t know if they will even get to
eat dinner. Charity can change this. It can mean giving someone a few bucks, or
giving him or her a place to stay. Yes, there are some people in the world who
are too proud to receive charity and think that it is a way for rich people to
show off how much money they have, but that is not always the case. Charity is usually
an act of the heart.
There are many different charities
that have been created and that help people daily. There is also a very wide
range of charities. There are charities that help fight poverty, care for
orphans, and even promote breast cancer research and that is just the tip of
the iceberg. I’m sure that there has already been a charity created for any
issue imaginable. There are large charities that function throughout the world,
and there are community charities that only focus on the needs of people within
a community. These types of charities are very important because in most cases donors
know the person they are helping, and this makes it even more special. This
just goes to show how many good people there really are in the world. I am
positive that the world would not be near as good of a place without kind
people giving charity. - Hannah PalmerMonday, October 22, 2012
Science Matters
Science is an incredibly important
field of study. Science affects our
everyday lives and especially impacts people with cancer. After losing an extremely close family friend
to lung cancer, I can vouch for getting tested for cancer. He had quit smoking 20 years to the day that
he found out he was in the later stages of cancer and only lived for another 8
months. If he would have consistently gone to the doctor for screenings, he
would have stood a much better chance than the death sentence he was
delivered. It would have been much
easier to stop what he thought was a spell of bronchitis if he would have been
to the doctor in the past year.
Thanks to scientific research, deaths due to cancer have steadily decreased since the 1990’s. Studies have shown that death rates have declined by almost 23 percent for men and 15 percent for women since 1990. Without science, these rates would be showing an opposite trend. Doctors and patients have become more responsible about getting screened for cancer. If a doctor finds cancer early in a patient, the chance for survival greatly increases.
Scientific research is also making large strives in children with malignant cancers. Scientists and doctors have increased the life expectancy of kids born with cancer. In the mid-seventies less than 60 percent of babies born with cancer lived to see their fifth birthday. That number has since skyrocketed to the 83 percent that it is at now. Science has proven to save lives, especially in the field of cancer research, and will continue to improve life expectancy in our country. - Drew Bartlett
Thanks to scientific research, deaths due to cancer have steadily decreased since the 1990’s. Studies have shown that death rates have declined by almost 23 percent for men and 15 percent for women since 1990. Without science, these rates would be showing an opposite trend. Doctors and patients have become more responsible about getting screened for cancer. If a doctor finds cancer early in a patient, the chance for survival greatly increases.
Scientific research is also making large strives in children with malignant cancers. Scientists and doctors have increased the life expectancy of kids born with cancer. In the mid-seventies less than 60 percent of babies born with cancer lived to see their fifth birthday. That number has since skyrocketed to the 83 percent that it is at now. Science has proven to save lives, especially in the field of cancer research, and will continue to improve life expectancy in our country. - Drew Bartlett
Ignorance Matters
To be born with the capability to learn and comprehend is a blessing. There are some people who are born with no understanding and grow up always needing help. To be independent is a great thing. While some people are born ignorant, some people just act stupid for attention. Later on in life they will wish they had not done so. Everyone is ignorant to a certain extent. There is nobody who knows everything that there is to know. Ignorance is not just a blank space in a person's mind. It is just simply a place in someone's mind where knowledge has not been filled. I wish all people had the drive to want to learn and do better in life, the drive to better their futures. Some truly believe that ignorance is bliss, meaning if you do not know the true meaning of something, then it can not affect your view in life. I can see where people are comfortable with this idea; people have their own opinions and they do not want or need anyone trying to differ from them. Then there are some people who are oblivious to everything and believe everything they read without using critical judgement. You really should not believe everything that you read. People often get mad with ignorant people because they don't have enough patience. The most common type of ignorance is people who are close-minded. They do not like for others to interfere with their everyday lifestyle. Everyone should take other people's beliefs and ideas into consideration, whether they match our own or not. We should all learn how to be patient with ignorant people; it might not always be their fault. - Albree Olive
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Music Matters
Music gives
us a release of emotions. Lyrics in the music do more than just give the beat a
purpose. They express a feeling that cannot be seen. Some artists use their
music to release unbearable anger they have accumulated. Eminem explains in
many of his raps about how others have doubted him and how he strived to be the
best ever to quiet these critics. Others want to show their love and affection
for someone through beautiful harmonies and heartfelt lyrics. Words are the
most power tool in the world. No matter how bad we might think that our life
is, we can always turn to music to free us from the pain.
Music has no
definite origin. Instruments have been recovered dating back thousands of years
ago. People were telling stories in rhythmic beats even before then. The modern
age in music began in the 50s with the introduction of “Rock ‘n Roll”.
So-called country music has been around since right after the civil war,
originating from the bluegrass music of settlers in the Appalachian Mountains. The origins of Hip-Hop can be traced through
jazz and blues music in the early 1900s.
Music is an international language. Even if people
do not understand the words, they can feel some kind of emotion in the beat.
There are unlimited genres of music in the world. Ranging from the hard rock
sound of Metallica, to the smooth voice of Marvin Gaye, to the classic changing
of tempos from Bach and Beethoven, each person has a preference. People are
defined by the type of music they listen too. - Connor Martin
Movies Matter
Movies play a big role in our
culture. From going with friends to the
theatre to spending a night around the TV with a stack of favorite movies and
popcorn, it’s hard to imagine what life would be like without movies. The first motion picture was made in 1878, The Horse in Motion, by Eadweard
Muybridge. Since that first film, movies
have continued to impact us in various ways.
Whether movies make us cry, laugh or scare us to death, they affect our
lives in some sort of way. Movies can
teach us things as well, such as language, hardships, things about different
cultures, etc. They increase our basic
knowledge, though we may not see it.
Movies let us escape from reality for a few hours and let us get lost in
an imaginary world, and sometimes it is nice to have that escape. They may also affect our moods; when we are
sad we tend to watch sad movies and when we are happy we tend to watch comedies
or feel-good movies. Studies have shown
that we are also very influenced by the types of movies we watch. Some teens who watch violent movies
frequently have been shown to be more likely to commit some type of crime or
have anger issues. The bottom line is
movies affect the way we think, act, and see the world. - Lauren Barber
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Television Matters
Television has changed the
way society views politics, entertainment, technology, and family values. It is
interesting to think about where society would be today, specifically family
values, without the invention of television. Although television has been a key
source of information since it was commercialized in the US in the 1950’s, today
it has changed the way families view what are, and what are not, acceptable
family values.
Americans spend about one-third of their free time watching television, more than the next ten most popular leisure activities combined,. The average American teen spends about 20 hours a week watching television, with the most viewers coming from low-income households. Because television viewing increases in pre-teen years, adolescents are the most vulnerable of them all to exposure from inappropriate sexual content, if not monitored carefully by adults.
Baby boomers were the first people to really benefit from the introduction of television in the 1950’s. However, at that time, there were only three major networks (ABC, CBS, and NBC) in existence, and those networks typically aired local and national news, game shows, and soap operas. If other TV programs aired, such as westerns and medical dramas, the programs were family-oriented and sexually explicit content was not allowed. The influential difference from then and now was the tight control of content and limitations placed on the few networks available for individuals to watch. Early on, networks were careful to center programs around the family, and it was known to top level executives that parents would be concerned with content children adolescents were allowed to watch.
Studies show that television affects adolescent sexuality and social development. In a Kaiser Family Foundation study, 76 percent of teens said that one reason young people have sex is because TV shows and movies make it seem normal for teens. TV programs should provide sexual knowledge and awareness of the risks involved by being sexually active, but it should not support heavy exposure to sexually oriented television where young teens mimic the sexual themes from the shows they watch. –Katie Staggs
Americans spend about one-third of their free time watching television, more than the next ten most popular leisure activities combined,. The average American teen spends about 20 hours a week watching television, with the most viewers coming from low-income households. Because television viewing increases in pre-teen years, adolescents are the most vulnerable of them all to exposure from inappropriate sexual content, if not monitored carefully by adults.
Baby boomers were the first people to really benefit from the introduction of television in the 1950’s. However, at that time, there were only three major networks (ABC, CBS, and NBC) in existence, and those networks typically aired local and national news, game shows, and soap operas. If other TV programs aired, such as westerns and medical dramas, the programs were family-oriented and sexually explicit content was not allowed. The influential difference from then and now was the tight control of content and limitations placed on the few networks available for individuals to watch. Early on, networks were careful to center programs around the family, and it was known to top level executives that parents would be concerned with content children adolescents were allowed to watch.
Studies show that television affects adolescent sexuality and social development. In a Kaiser Family Foundation study, 76 percent of teens said that one reason young people have sex is because TV shows and movies make it seem normal for teens. TV programs should provide sexual knowledge and awareness of the risks involved by being sexually active, but it should not support heavy exposure to sexually oriented television where young teens mimic the sexual themes from the shows they watch. –Katie Staggs
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Transportation Matters
No matter what type of area you live in,
transportation does matter. The United States would not be a strong economy
without it. If living in an urban area such as New York City, then transportation
is needed because the city is far too big to walk everywhere. They have taxi
cabs and subways, but they are not always available due to the amount of people
who live and visit there, so a car can be handy. If living in a rural area,
transportation is also needed, but for the opposite reason. A rural area is
usually very small and spread out, so walking is not always an option. Rural
areas also do not usually have taxi cabs and subways, so a car is needed. A car
can also be useful anywhere if there is any type of emergency. Cars, subways
and taxi cabs are not the only forms of transportation. Boats help if traveling
out of the country and planes help with this too, but also like trains and buses,
boats can also help people travel inside the country. Walking and bicycle
riding are also methods of transportation, but not usually for extremely long
distances. Really, all of these methods of transportation can get you anywhere
that you need to be. Without transportation, there would also be problems
because most people would not be able to go to work, go on vacations, move to
different places, travel, or visit friends and family. We, as people, rely on
transportation for everything. New and better types of transportation, such as
cars, are always being made for us as consumers. - Jessica Wilson
Racism Matters
Racism is a characteristic of some people that should be long gone.
Mostly Southern raised Americans participate in this act of racism. Racism is
not necessarily always against African Americans; it can be against any person being
such as people from Mexico or another country. Racism should not be tolerated
in any part of the world. Many Americans do discriminate against people just
because of their race, religion, or even where they are from. People have just
created a stereotype of black people being criminal or of lower class. Racism
should not be a problem in today’s society. America needs to be more mature
than to still discriminate. - Dustin Gean
Monday, October 8, 2012
Water Matters
Water is the most abundant resource on Earth. Humans are made
of mostly water and need it to survive. The argument I want to raise is not
about the importance of water. The argument I want to impose involves how
humans manipulate water for their own gains for profit. What I mean is that
people need water to survive and without it we would die. I find something
wrong in the fact that people use water for personal profit. Can companies not
just make water for free? We have all these bottles of water to choose from,
and yet some of the companies bottling the water trick you into thinking they
are pure when they only contain tap water with minerals. Others are purified
but use salt in them to make you need more water. Survival is hard enough, so why
do we charge for something so abundant and vital to our lives while also
manipulating it for profit? I find something wrong in that. I understand
charging for soda and other drinks that are modified to be about taste and
sensation, but doing so for something as basic as water seems unethical. Our
world is based on economy, and people are so used to it that this seems ok. Of
course those companies who make the water bottles need money in order to
continue production, but most of them bottle many other things besides water.
Take a look at the Coca-Cola Company, for example. They make assorted drinks
and make money off of that, but when it comes to water why charge at all? Surely they get enough income to support
their business, so why charge on something so vital for survival? Water matters
to us for more than survival, but when we pay for it it reduces our funds
needed for other necessary things. If it was free, we could be using our money
for better things than to pay just to survive. Water is not a resource to be
manipulated into earning profit for already rich companies at the expense of
the people. Water is a resource that humans need and it should not be abused. - Michael Fitzsimmons
Friday, October 5, 2012
Poverty Matters
Many Americans like to work towards the “American dream:” having a loving
family, a nice house, a supportive job, and, on average, 2.5 children. However,
during their hard work driving for this goal, many tend to forget about the
people who are never given a chance to even begin working towards for a future
like this, those that are known as the impoverished. Now, why exactly does
poverty matter? You could be telling yourself that these people aren’t
necessarily a part of your life, so they don’t really matter, right? That is one
way to look at it, but caring about these people grants a much more rewarding
experience. Donating to charities, food banks, and other organizations that help
the poor allow them to live better lives and experience or get things that they
are normally not around or not able to afford. Donating can also give you a
feeling of self-fulfillment, knowing that you gave something that you had in
excess to a person who needed it much more than you did. Also, we must
understand that these people are human beings just like me and you, many of
which who didn’t even choose to live in poverty. Because of this, we must feel
like it is one of our duties to give to the needy. Supporting charities and
similar organizations can only cause good and can create a stronger human race.
Eventually, we could even live in a world where poverty is a just thing of the
past. - Cameron Graybill
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Education Matters
Education is very important. It is a gateway to a successful
life. People with higher education generally have bigger incomes, bigger homes,
nicer cars, but it is more than just material goods. Education allows you to
have an advantage over those who do not have one. The more knowledge people
have, the bigger their world seems to get. Knowing more and being exposed to
more creates an opportunity to better understand the world they are living in.
Someone with more education can watch the news and more than likely learn more
from it than someone who does not. To get a job that does not involve working
at a fast food establishment or any other low wage business, one must have a
college degree. It is getting harder and harder to find just an average job
that was once so easily found. Is that a challenge set to get to people to go
to school and get an education? It very well could be. Not to say that people
who do not have the opportunity to go college or the one’s with low wage jobs
are “stupid”, but for them life is harder because now they are having to work
twice as hard to get by and make ends meet. People who have the opportunity to
go to college and take it do not have to struggle as much to make financial
ends meet. On the other hand, everyone
who goes to college may not receive the paycheck they thought they would get,
but it is still better than those who do not get an education. With this in mind
going college may not be the easiest financially, mentally, or emotionally, but
in the end more people come out on top and it is worth it. - Lauren Moore
Technology Matters
Everything that we interact with on a daily basis is technology. The computer I am using to type this blog post is technology. It surrounds us, and no matter what you do, you cannot get away from it. Technology matters because we would hardly have anything we have now without advances in technology. It makes our lives easier in many ways. Technology also helps us to further our own knowledge in many ways. In astronomy we use telescopes to see things never seen before to help us understand more about the universe. None of this would be possible without the advances we have made in technology. Efficiency is another big role that technology plays in our lives as well as the world as a whole. We can do much more much faster now. Computers and the Internet make gathering and producing as well as researching information almost instantaneous. Technology is increasingly getting faster, more efficient, more qualitative, and much more inexpensive as new advancements come. New technology helps us produce things in industry quicker and better than previously. Before Henry Ford came up with the idea of an assembly line, things were produced one at a time. The new assembly line made it so that one person made one modification and sent it to the next person, who then made another modification, and so on until the product was done, and by that point the next product was ready for the next piece until it was also finished. These ideas and many others from great thinkers make technology continue to excel and grow exponentially. Technology is what shapes this country and the world. - Cynthia Massey
Monday, October 1, 2012
Climate Matters
Climate changes matter because
as climate changes, so does agriculture, the environment, along with many other
things. As the climate’s temperature increases, icebergs begin to melt from the
north which floods the surrounding lands. This also hurts the lives of many
animals that live on the icebergs. Temperature increases can also hurt
agriculture by being too dry and not getting the nutrients they need to
produce. If the climate is too cold or too hot, agriculture can be shortened,
and we would have a shortage of food. The depleting of the ozone layer is
affecting the climate by not stopping the Sun’s harmful UV rays. This is one of
many reasons why Earth’s climate has hotter temperatures than normal. The
climate change affects so many things involving the environment, one of the
main things being hurricanes. When the weather warms, the ice bergs will melt
and cause the sea water to become less salty. This will in a matter of time
cause the current to mess up resulting in animals routines messing up. Today
forest fires are just an everyday occurrence. In some states this is because of
the warm weather changes we are starting to experience. When the trees burn
they not only affect the wildlife living among them, but they can also make the
people in the surrounding cities have health problems in the future. It can
also affect the nature by cold droughts. For example, the depression was a
significant cold time in history because when it hits that fast people do not
know how to react and that caused people to die of hypothermia. - Jessica Vines
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