Thursday, December 31, 2009

Are any Coaches Loyal to their Teams?

Just the other day Brian Kelly signed a contract to be the coach for Notre Dame starting next season. Kelly leading his former team Cincinnati to an undefeated season 12-0 with a Big East title. Along what that great season they earned the right to play in a BCS bowl game v. the Florida Gators. But Kelly had different things on his mind this week, not thinking about the blue and orange Florida Gators but the Gold, Blue and Green fighting Irish. By signing this contract with Notre Dame will he coach the bowl game? The answer is no. He is going to ditch his team that he has been the coach since 2006. He has brought the Bearcats out of the dark and into the national spotlight. He’s leaving to join a team that has been peril for the past 10-15 years. If you were a player for a team that has gone unbeaten for a whole season and you have the biggest game of your life coming up, and your coach decides to ditch you. How would you feel? Twenty years ago this was very uncommon, but now today everything is about the money. NO coach has any school pride and often coach at a school to get a different job. If you have any thoughts about modern day coaches let me know.

Monday, December 7, 2009

The Man Among Men: Tiger Woods

Being in a family of all golfers and myself included we have been the biggest fans of Tiger, from when we first saw him on the golf course in 1996. I don't think me or the rest of my family will ever stop being fans of his. We all have heard about what has happened to Tiger Woods in the past couple weeks. One of today's major athletes, one that has one of the cleanest images in sports, just got caught. The day after Thanksgiving was not only Black Friday for the shoppers but also for golf fans around the world. Tiger Woods, the very first billion dollar athlete, was caught.  Caught cheeting at that. He was caught cheating with not only one women but with as many as three. But how can one of the biggest names in sports get caught doing something like this? Not only were golf fans upset, but anyone who respected the game of golf and Tiger Woods were shaking their heads at the newly polyamarous Woods. Early in the morning on black friday Tiger Woods got in a car crash, not with a car but with a tree. You may ask yourself how something like this could happen. Well there are many different stories circulating, but the truth is that Tiger and his wife were experiencing a domestic dispute and she tried to attack him. After Tiger ran out of the house and got into his car his wife chases him outside with a golf club (probably Nike).  He in a moment of panic, crashed his car into a tree in his driveway. The next day cops came to Tigers door, and Tiger and his wife refused to talk to the cops, and anyone for that matter, concerning the crash.
Should you have the right to deny talking to a cop after something that serious has happened?
If your Tiger Woods maybe. But what I'm tired of is this being all over the news since it happened. The more and more its on the news the more and  more embarrassing it is, not only to Tiger and his family but to the game of golf. By now everyone is familiar with all the facts so why keep telling us again and again.I think its time to leave Tiger and his family alone and let them figure things out like all other regular american families would have the right to do. If this happened to anyone else people would move on, but in this case when you hear the name Tiger your not gonna think of "the" Tiger, instead you will think of "the cheetah"

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Yes We Can They Say







       Over this Thanksgiving break my brothers friend showed our family this music video featuring will.i.am, john legend, herbie hancock, nicole scherzinger, scarlett johansson, kate walsh, and others, singing along with the Yes We Can speech by Barack Obama.  
       If you do a quick youtube search of any government candidates' name you will see hundreds of unoffical supporter-created songs, love poems and false campaign ads. But only one of those was created in a professional Los Angeles recording studio, spearheaded by the Black-Eyed Peas’ will.i.am and involved the participation of 30 famous musicians and actors.


       On the song’s Web site, YesWeCanSong.com , will.i.am says he was inspired to make the video after hearing President Obama’s modest speech after finishing second in New Hampshire. The black-and-white video is a mix of  singing and speaking the words to Obama’s New Hampshire speech simultaneously over Obama’s  own voice. It’s set to a simple guitar melody and considering the amount of  pop stars involved, probably wouldn’t seem too odd if it was on the radio. 
      They said that they wanted it on national television but to get 4 minutes and 30 seconds of air time would have been impossible, but through the internet millions of people have seen the video. Many still havent seen this video but to the millions of people that have seen it have said that it is very inspiring and that it puts all other celebrity ads to shame. 
This is a very simple video that shows how music artists can influence many people and show their support for others through their voices.  I'm not saying that people voted for Obama because of the stars that supported him, but it doesn't hurt Obama that many were behind him.

Click here to see the video YesWeCanSong.com



This video has not only inspired me but the millions of others who have seen it as well. 

Please let me know what you think. 


Monday, November 16, 2009

Cleveland Fans are in Perilous Times


The Cleveland Browns: terrible.
They have gone from bad to worse to worst. The Browns have only had 2 winning seasons in the last ten years. And are currently 1-7 this year. And arguably the worst team in the league. And are close to last if not last in every category possible. The highest they have been ranked this year was 28th out of the 32 team league. Many would say that they are awful. Many fans dont enjoy their team any more and cheer against them now. Here are some stats that back up that they are the worst.
1. They have not scored more than 20 points since the last game of last season thats 8 games.
2. Since the beginning of the 2008 season, the Browns have had ONE game where a QB threw for 250 yards.
3. Since the beginning of the 2008 season, the Browns have not had a 100-yard rusher. That’s 19 games without Cleveland RB eclipsing the century mark
4. Since week 11 of the 2008 season, the Browns have scored 10 points or more just four  times.
Quitting seems possible for them Browns. The worst team in the NFL: probably
The fans are getting worse and worse. Perilous times is a understatement for them. If their team wins more then 4 games a season its an alright year. At the end of this year it will most likely be another new coach. Maybe what the Browns really need is a new home. Ever think of that? A city where no where cares and a team that can't get worse...Every season is a war being fought with the Browns and they lose each and every year. When you think of Perilous times in sports you got to think the Cleveland Browns.
If you know of a worse team or you have anything to say please comment below.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Being a Trevian

Being a student at New Trier is not like being one at any other school around. Going through four years of high school here is not considered typical. Ya we have classes, extracurriculars, sport teams, and social lives to balance everything out. We have a student body of over 4,000 and yet we have NO spirit and support for our teams. New Treir is the only school that winning a state championship is normal. This past week our field hockey team won the title and i bet more then 70% of the students didn't know. Of the people that knew a few of them actaully thought it was cool. We are the most divided school around we have more "cliques" then any other school around. Its not that they dont get along with eachother but theres one thing that every "clique" has in common and that is that no one cares about our schools sports. At anyother school if their teams make it to the state championship the whole community would know about it and at the end of the year everyone would remember. At New Trier at the end of the year if you ask majority of the students "What teams played in and/or won the state championship?" many of them would not know. Maybe we are good at a lot of sports but theres no reason why you shouldnt know about the sucess. At New Trier if your not first your last!
Along with sports, grades work the same at our school. We recently got our first quater grades, and majority of the students are getting upset at "B's" in AP classes. This may seem ridiculas to most but that looks pathetic to the straight A student. Students aren't the only ones getting upset, their parents are also involved. For some if you come home with a B you are grounded or punished. But isnt a B above average? Yes but our parents have influenced us to believe that an A is the only way.Would we be as competitive without the pressure from our parents? What would we be like if our parents didnt pressure us as much?

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

The Fear of H1N1

I was watching the news the other night and  the section about the H1N1 flu. The vaccines have recently come to the public of Illinois. And an amazing amount of people showed up to receive the vaccine. Many more people showed up then they has supply. Parents with young children and really scared and want their child or children to get the shot as soon as possible because it is more dangerous to the youth of the country. So how are the states going to control the spread of the vaccine and how to distribute it. But many states are far from figuring out how they'll distribute the 251 million doses headed their way. There are a number of children with this type of flu and there are some results and stats of this here.
Should people be as scared as they are right now?
I think that they shouldn't be freakin' out because this is just another flu that is more harmful to children then the elderly. Millions of people get the flu every year and yes a fair amount of them die but the only thing you can do is get the vaccine. Once you get that there is little that you can do.
My advice to young parents is to try to get the vaccine as quickly as possible.
Although H1N1 is very contagious, it is no more dangerous then the seasonal flu.
Please let me know your thoughts about the H1N1 flu.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Is the Constitution a Living Document Today?

“Living” documents – putting into use documents written hundreds, even thousands of years ago.
So many people have heard of and used the phrase “living document”.  To define it for those who may not be familiar with the term, a living document (as defined by Wikipedia) is “a document which may be continually edited and updated by either a limited or unrestricted group”. An example of a document that should be represented as a living document is the United States Constitution. Our Constitution we would think is the idea of a “living document” but it is not at all because the Constitution itself cannot be altered.  At all. The text within the Constitution is the same as when it was written by the colonies in the late 1700’s. The Constitution and the Bill of Rights have not been edited, but reinterpreted.  And depending on the Justices and the make up of the Supreme Court, it has been reinterpreted by many people over the  200+ years of US History. It's  considered by many to be a living document.  I, personally, believe that it kind of has to be a living document.  We have shown that it cannot be interpreted based only on the words written in Constitution because it was left some what vague in certain areas.  For example: The rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness are guaranteed and are very important, but you are going to have arguments on what those words mean. Some others are also vague and the meanings of them have to be interpreted in order for them to apply to the population today.
So is it really a "living document" or not?
Please let us all know how you feel.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Is the Solution to Health Care that Easy?

Steven A. Burd is the president of Safeway. Safeway is on e of the largest grocers in the world. Steven A. Burd has established Safeway as the company with the ideal health care system for their employees. According to Mr. Burd that there are two things that the health care reform must do 1) It must secure coverage for all Americans, and 2) it must dramatically lower the cost of health care. Health-care spending has outpaced the rise in all other consumer spending by nearly a factor of three since 1980. At Safeway they believe that well designed health care reform, utilizing the market, can ultimately reduce our nation's health-care bill by 40%. The key to achieving these savings is health care plans that reward healthy behavior. As a self insured employer, Safeway designed just such a plan in 2005 and has made continuous improvements each year. During this four year period, Safeway has kept their per capita health care costs flat, while most American companies' costs have increased 38% over the same four years. As much as they would like to take credit for being a health care innovator, Safeway has done nothing more than borrow from the well tested automobile insurance model. Every employee has to take a test based on four main groups which are tobacco usage, healthy weight, blood pressure and cholesterol levels. And if their tests get better then they get rewarded and if their tests get worse then their premium goes up.
Burd was planning on going to the White House and present his case to Obama. He believes that this would be a logical way to fix the health care crisis and this would help the health care debt and decrease it by hundreds of millions of dollars.
Many people are talking about Burds way of insuring his employees and that he should go to the White House and do something about because his way could work.
Do you think that this is a good way to have the heakth care system? Please let me know what you think.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Are Grades Any Good?




Throughout our class today we discussed grades, and how grades aren't the most important thing in a class. If you are learning and trying your best then the grade shouldn't decide your future.


Every parent wants to boast that his or her child is “a straight A student,” “at the top of her class,” or “on the honor roll.” What generally determines this? Grades of course. Report cards are the first means of measuring a child’s progress through school. Doing “well” in school is measured by a series of letters on a piece of paper: A is great, B is ok, C not so great, and D or F? You’re grounded! Some parents reward children for good grades adding additional value to each letter. 

Are those letters that meaningful?
Studies have shown that there are three main effects of giving students grades First, their interest in the learning the material is lost. Second, they come to prefer easier tasks. Not because they’re lazy, but because they’re rational, and are focused on the grade and not weather they like the material or not. After all, if the point is to get an A, your odds are better if you avoid taking risks. Third, students tend to think in a more grade oriented, and forget what they learn when grades are involved. Students who are lucky enough to be in classes where they don’t get letter or number grades are more likely to want to continue learning the material, more likely to want to challenge themselves, and more likely to think deeply.
In our class: An American Studies I'm not sure how the grades work yet, but from what we have had so far our teachers unlike many others at our school (New Trier) are not focused and concerned about our grades. The two teachers are interested in us learning the material and wanting to See, Think, and Wonder about everything that we talk about. 


I believe that having a class like this is an advantage because at New Trier every student is always worrying about their grade and other people’s grades. No one really cares about what they are learning anymore all we care about are the letters on the pieces of paper. And being at a high school that is so competitive and very grade oriented it is hard to enjoy what you are learning. It is safe to say already that I have learned more in this class so far then possibly all of my other classed combined. 


Why have grades? Do they help or hurt the students?
Please let me know what you See, Think, and Wonder...

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Olympics: a Test of Athletes or Politcal Power



As we all know Chicago is not the host for the 2016 Olympic games. :( We all are so sad and bummed that our city is not going to be the home to thousands of athletes in the summer of 2016. Why didn't we get it? It seemed like all Americans were shocked to see Chicago get knocked out first. Weather of not if you wanted the games here it would have meant so much to only the city but our country. But I feel like us the Chicagoans took being a option to host the games for granted.
The fact that the President of the United States Barack Obama is from Chicago we all thought that we would for sure get it. Was his speech to authoritative? to listen to his speech click. Did we really think that we would get to host the games just because the president is from our city. What about South America they have never had the games and they wanted to give them a shot.
Rather then seeing that and thinking that its a good we assumed that the whole world was out to get us. And that politics get in the way of an event that is not meant to be political but it is suppose to consist of athletes representing their country.
If Obama didnt represent Chicago and Michael Jordan did instead would we have gotten the Games? Most likely not, the voters wouldn't have change who they voted for. Maybe one of the best athletes of all time would help our cause. Now we can look forward to another race for the games maybe the 2020 or 2024 games.