I don’t normally go on Facebook
but I was checking a few things out and happened upon a rather unfortunate clip
that someone posted. It is so sad! I feel so sorry for this girl. I think she
was trying to give a tutorial on how to curl hair using a wand. After our
advertising class, I can see how video like this can be harmful for a business,
especially if it gets around. Even if this incident can be clarified as not
being the companies fault, I can see how it might make people rethink whether
they really want a product or not.
Friday, February 22, 2013
Sunday, February 17, 2013
In class on Friday, we moved to the topic of books and its
influence on others (hence my previous post). I gained some really good insight
and just wanted to share a bit. We talked about good books and how some
therapist can use them to open up conversations with their clients. They can
take situations that have happened in a book and discuss them more openly then
they would normally talk about themselves. This can possibly help the therapist
to see what problem the child is focused on or worried about at that particular
time in their life. Harry Potter was a
great example of this! There are so many times where he is being tried and
tested, yet he remains true to himself and his friends. There are so many other
good examples. Even if he has unfortunate circumstances at home, he can always
find good in others and make his friends his family or if he are feeling
afraid, he can think of something that makes him happy so a Patronus can be
conjured to chase away the dark.
There was also the topic of not so good books and how we
could sensor them from not coming into our homes. From our lecture there was a
surprising amount of profanity, sexual content and substance use in the top 40
most popular books for adolescents! The point was made that not all books are
created equal but some parents don’t have time to read the book beforehand or
look up the content before their teenagers read it. Or maybe they do but they are just happy that
their child is reading anything that they don’t use the same restrictions they
would on a movie with the same content. In our society we do have somewhat of a
double standard when it comes to books. Other countries have ratings on their
books but in America there are many who don’t agree with putting content
warnings on them. I think it sound like a good idea. We talked in class how it
could be problematic but growing up, I would have appreciated knowing the type
of book I was getting into before I stared reading. I think it
would also be good for parents to just be able to pick up their child’s book
and see what they are reading.
I did a little Googling online and found a few sites that
had gone through books and rated their content! Here was one that looked
promising! http://ratedreads.com/
Friday, February 15, 2013
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