Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Five second rule and a snack after school. BarfBlog: Evaluation


BarfBlog – Criteriaand Evaluation Review

-Up-to-date posts (videos, stories, news, etc.) 
-Engaging and faintly humorous ton
-Providing insight into relevant and relatable events, mainly withhealth or food related issues.
-Having a greater goal than what is directly written in the posts. (food poisoning post leading to stronger FDA regulations) 
-Interesting pictures, most of which don't directly relate to the post or topic being discussed. 
-Reaching broader audience through teaching lessons in each posts. 
-Tags including easier access to posts and related topics. 
BarfBlog – Evaluation 
Five second rule, snack after school, exhausted, tired and hungry. You dropped the last few chips on the ground, and well now you have no other choice but to push your laziness aside and whip up another round of food. So you decide you'd prefer going a but more international to celebrate your completely satisfy your hunger so you make an international feast of food. However what you realize after is that not only has the food troubled your stomach you're now stuff k with a night of puking. but dont worry, all you need now is a simple way to keep yourself entertained while you consume your bubbling ginger ale and your crunchy white crackers. What better way to do this than go on BarfBlog.com. Barf Blog, a fun and surprisingly useful way to understand all the different areas of food, health and of course people's interesting opinions. It's completely free and definitely easy to use. Therefore don't be intimidated by the weird pictures or the boldest tags at the end, rather explore this blog to your hearts content.
Food impacts our lives in every way, no matter how small the crumb or how grand the burger. BarfBlog does a wondeful job of pointing fingers at how food really affects us: physically, mentally, financially and even emotionally. Through posts, which include videos, pictures of various kinds, and bonded texts they show us a world we don't even consider bothering about. The Barf Blog is not only relevant and informing but also humorous and engaging with the readers. The blog is run by Drs. Powell, Chapman, Hubbell and friends, the blog is filled with opinions and reports of food-related incidents. BarfBlog focuses on providing information and updates on food safety and policy that may have not been addressed by our governments. So while you drink that ginger ale of yours don't forget to take the time to enlighten yourself, but most importantly your brain.
 
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Friday, April 5, 2013

The Skim Milk Kind of Marriage


JUSTICE GINSBURG: They're not -- they're not a question of additional benefits. I mean, they touch every aspect of life. Your partner is sick. Social Security. I mean, it's pervasive. It's not as though, well, there's this little Federal sphere and it's only a tax question.
It's -- it's -- as Justice Kennedy said, 1100 statutes, and it affects every area of life. And so he was really diminishing what the State has said is marriage. You're saying, no, State said two kinds of marriage; the full marriage, and then this sort of skim milk marriage.

Justice Ginsburg, as he starts his argument he guides us through the benefits of opposite sex marriages. These couples are given many benefits, like visiting their spouses in the hospital, or simply being recognized as a married couple in every state. However, while opposite sex marriages are given these benefits, same sex couples are not. Justice Ginsburg is able to effectively show how full marriage is allowed the benefits, while States recognize same sex marriage as more like "skim milk" or in other words, incomplete. Many different arguments about same sex couples were made, however Ginsburg ties it altogether by employing pathos, superior diction and allowing himself to be seen on personal level by almost including himself into the marriage issue. 



Justice Ginsburg effectively captures the attention of every individual in the court by saying “they touch every aspect of life.” As Ginsburg, one of the liberal justices in the court questioned the constitutionality of DOMA, through the metaphor about same sex marriage and skim milk, he gives off the impression that it is greater than just the constitutionality of DOMA; rather it is whether same sex individuals actually have equal protection under the limits of federal law. Ginsburg compares DOMA to “skim milk” basically saying even though it is meant to be good it is in fact inadequate and loathsome for same sex couples.

Marriage seems to more of a box of benefits, rather than an institutionalized union. Ginsburg diction, through using short sentences to get her point across creates a very effective way to sway the courts emotions. One of most important section in her argument is when she starts talking about the federal benefits that are given to the “full marriage,” by saying “your partner is sick,” and I believe it worked in her favor. Simple and to the point allows Ginsburg to reach the emotions of the court. Also, the repetition of marriage affecting “every aspect/area of life” pushes the emotions even deeper and provokes many thoughts within the listeners. Very effectively Ginsburg was able to sway the emotions and finally ends her argument with a metaphor using skim milk. 
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