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Friday, December 16, 2011

Churhill = Overboard

MarkBen N. Paulino
16 December 2011
FD4

Everyone is entitled to their own opinions and has the ability to speak of it freely, as supported by the 1st Amendment. Just because we have the right to speak doesn’t mean we should say all that is on our mind, especially if one has professional ties such as Ward Churchill. I understand where Churchill comes from and the meaning behind parts of his essay. However, the way he has written portrays a tone that demoralizes the American people and surfaced an unpatriotic feeling. Churchill is a tenured professor at a university and is predisposed to critical evaluations, which he should be aware of. [THESIS] Churchill has written a paper that has brought much controversy because of his lack of professionalism and being a national of the United States he shouldn’t have written the paper in a tone that wasn’t so opposed of the United States, I believe he has gone overboard and I cannot support him. [THESIS]
I believe it is good that our university system has brought people from all walks of life and with different opinions. We should be open and display how diversified our school system is. We can’t just invite people we like then we would be one-sided just like Churchill. I am fine if we have the funds to pay for expenses such as flight and housing within reasonable price (i.e. not a 4 or 5 star hotel or first class seating that cost several hundreds). No speaker should be given compensation unless separate funding is provided either from the attendees, private donors, etc.
"I am not a 'defender' of the Sept. 11 attacks, but simply pointing out that if U.S. foreign policy results in massive death and destruction abroad, we cannot feign innocence when some of that destruction is returned," stated Churchill. I am sure that the critics who are attacking Churchill understands where he comes from, but what the critics abhor to is the depth of blame that Churchill places on the United States. Portions of the essay simply states that there are people who do not like the U.S. because of the way we monopolize and overpower other countries, after all we are currently known as the power country of the world. We have gone to other countries overtook their land and made people conform to what we see fit, sometimes resulting in casualties. This has angered many people and who’s to say there would be no recoil. If any army were to invade the United States because they see us as unfit, we are sure to retaliate. Churchill states past acts by the United States that seen retrospectively as despicable and inhumane and I do agree with that. This is as far as I’ll go to defending Churchill, but for the most part, a large portion of his essay is written in ways that I do not see fit of a University professor, an influential public figure. Although he states that his essay was written out of a University setting/context he is a professor and I believe there is an ethical dilemma.

Churchill outlandishly states that none of the people killed during the 9/11 attack were innocent. He has not clearly justified what the victims were guilty of to support his accusation of their non-innocence. Just like any other people they are working people, performing a job in order to obtain financial stability to support their life and even families, if working to support one’s life or family is a crime then all is guilty. He blames these people who worked at the world trade center are making profit for the United States who are in association with the military. Is it not the military that protects the people of the United States including Churchill from invasion of other countries and reducing the possibility of communism or genocide of all American Indians, which he supposedly claims to be. Every country has people who work and indirectly finances their government, yet he insinuates that the United States are the only ones. As a professor of ethnics he should not have made the accusations of these people who passed to be not innocent and Eichmann-like. He should’ve been a true ethnic professor and studied each individual at the World Trade center, then make a solid accusation of how they are similar to Hitler. There is no evidence to say every single person who has died to be guilty of some sort, none were given a trial of justice and thus no ethical decision could be inferred.

Churchill practically itemized all the sordid actions and killings of the United States. He has done all he can to make the American people seem like the devil itself, that we have done no good and our land is surrounded with an aura of darkness. His essay can be seen as card-stacking, thus labeling him as a radical, right-wing, or anti-American seems appropriate in many ways. He has not once mentioned the good or the repentance that the United States have done. We have tried to amend what we have done, such as taking land away from the Natives and giving it back even with monetary compensation. Just look at the Native Hawaiians who have been given a private school and funds to support those that seek college degrees. We have established the Peace Corps to aid developing countries and provided relief efforts to many other countries such as Haiti during their earthquake and recently to Japan when they were inundated due to the earthquake and tsunami. Churchill has mentioned much of the past and not enough of the present as the government, the people, and the whole world is changing. We, the world, have become closer to one another and communication between countries has increased greatly.

Churchill takes the United States government for granted. As Drake Akiyoshi states, “Freedom of speech is a freedom that has been given to us due to the sacrifice others before us has made.” It is the government who gives Churchill the ability to speak worry-free. It is the government who has given Churchill and the American people certain unalienable rights, among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. He is a tenured professor at a public university where his salary is much greater than the median. The university is supported by the state and government, which in turn supports Churchill’s job safety and salary. With all that the United States has done for Churchill he still disgraces the government and its people by writing such an essay. He must not have a sense of moral value or feel no appreciation for all the United States has done and given him. In all the readings given, none reveals how thankful he is to be a tenured professor or being given the right to speak freely. In many other places such as Iraq, this may be considered blasphemy and who knows what consequence would be brought upon him.
“If people like Ward Churchill are invited, even welcomed, to spread hate and anti-American sentiments among the leaders of tomorrow our country and subsequently the world will be a scarier place to live in”, states Mala Arkin. As Mala Arkin said, it will become a scarier place with people such as Churchill because he entices people who dislike the ways of the American people to fly a plane into another building. The essay practically states that the United States has done some terrible things in the past and if you didn’t like it, kill the Americans. No matter where Churchill is, his student’s we still see him as a professor and his actions will influence their opinions. I have bumped into professors out of school and still use the honorific “professor”. Once was in a restaurant and I asked for his suggestion on menu items and I took his suggestion. Another run-in with a professor was at a booth game for a charity event and her opinion in the end influenced my decision. Professors are people who students look up to no matter where they are and will play an influential role so whenever a topic of controversy arises, they should think before they act.
Not only has his essay brought about a controversial topic, but also his credentials as a PhD and a Native American Indian. He claims to have a PhD, but it is said that there are no documented proof. This further devalues his credibility, not only because he does not have proof, but that he had falsified this info. He also claims to be Native American or at least one-sixteenth, but has not been identified by any ancestral lineage and no tribe has come up to support his claim. Again further decreasing his reputability. If he were a Native American, he has then brought disgrace among them. As stated by Suzan Harjo, president of a national American Indian-rights organization, “[Churchill has] besmirched the good name of Native Americans who rushed to ground zero and did ceremonies for the people there and poured money into the relief effort.” Not only has he brought up a topic of great controversy, but also a controversy of him where people now doubt him as a person. How can this much disapproval arise from a topic, unless it is abysmal.
Overall, I believe that universities should allow people whether they are disliked or not to have the opportunity to express their views. If there is a high volume of attendees such as that during Churchill’s appearance, then I believe it was not a waste. Portions of Churchill’s essay can be seen as true, in that the United States have made some decisions that have negatively impacted other countries and their populace. The United States has changed and continues to change for the betterment of the people and the world. In regards, to his essay as a whole it seems to be unfitting. He is a university professor who is supposed to have the ability to view the sides of two opposing parties and make a sound judgment, his paper however proves otherwise. In Churchill’s essay, he has card-stacked in a way that portrays the United States as evil with no appreciation for the good that the United States has done. He insinuates all who worked at the world trade center were not that innocent, meaning their deaths were acceptable; this is something a kind-hearted person would never say. I do not understand why Churchill continues to reside in the United States if he views the people as little Eichmanns. Churchill is a contradiction who should have been a national of another country.
Works Cited
Akiyoshi, Drake. “Attacking Ward Churchill.” Online posting. 17 November 2011. Laulima Discussion. 28 November 2011 [https://laulima.hawaii.edu].
Arkin, Mala. “Attack Churchill.” Online Posting. 17 November 2011. Laulima Discussion. 19 November 2011 [Https://laulima.hawaii.edu].
Beaudin, Matthew. "Churchill Quits Chairmanship." dailycamera.com 1 Feb. 2005. 10 Apr. 2006 [http://www.dailycamera.com/bdc/buffzone_news/article/0,1713,BDC_2448_3513453,00.html].
Steers, Stuart. "Churchill, the Man, an Enigma." RockyMountainNews.com 2 Feb. 2005. 19 Feb. 2005 [http://www.insidedenver.com/drmn/local/article/0,1299,DRMN_15_3516107,00.html].
Log of Completed Activities
_X_ Nov. 9- Intro to Paper #4. Read the Guidelines for Paper #4.
_L_ Nov. 14- Complete readings for paper #4.
_X_ Nov. 18- Laulima Discussion: Attack Ward Churchill
_L_ Nov. 23- Laulima Discussion: Defend Ward Churchill
_X_ Nov. 28- Submit RD4. [50 pts] Review the Review the guidelines.
_L_ Dec. 5- Submit three RD4 evaluations [50 pts] Review the guidelines.
_X_ Dec. 8-12- Submit FD4 [150 pts] Review the guidelines.



Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Government needs to Discriminate Discrimination

MarkBen Paulino
13 December 2011
FD5/Final Exam

Articles one after another confirm the presence of hate crimes and not in just pockets around the country, but widespread and seen in every single state and possibly every city. Hate crimes come from one’s negative feelings towards another, often of different race, religion, sexual orientation. There is no sure fact where these feelings derive from, but as Edward Dunbar, PhD. States, “The current social climate may give [hate crime perpetrators] a chance to act out their feeling in ways that are more socially acceptable than usual” (DeAngelis). By influencing society, we can directly influence social climate and reduce hate crimes. [THESIS] The government may not be able to control society, but it can definitely sway the thoughts of the people by instituting new laws such as allowing gay marriages and illegalizing organizations that discriminate [THESIS].

As long as one’s action doesn’t harm people or promote hatred and discrimination they should be able to do as they please. One reference is allowing same-sex marriages; there has been so much debate and unnecessary time-consumption on this topic. These people entering into a relationship in no way or form affects how I or many others live daily and yet government officials debate over whether it should be legalized. Not only can their time be used to strategize ways to improve the state/country, but they portray same-sex to be of controversy or negative. People then begin to theorize same-sex relationships being wrong or why else would the government delay legalization of same-sex marriages. This theory then becomes fact and belief, which causes people to criticize when couples of same sex are seen.

Not only do we see religious groups that are outwardly against homosexuality, protesting signs saying “Homos will burn in Hell”, but organizations that are racists such as the Ku Klux Klan, also known as KKK. Many know of the KKK as white supremacists who are strongly anti-black and back in the day committed many obscene murders. The KKK still exists and is being allowed to exist by the government. Presumably they do not premeditate any murders, but they sure do not condemn any especially those commited against people of African ancestry. They influence and even entice hate crimes, but because no one from the organization physically assaults people they are allowed to protest and speak racial slurs. Yes, the Bill of Rights protects free speech, but there needs to be a limit, a cutoff. Kramer’s racist tirade is a perfect example, freedom of speech allowed him to attack blacks in his standup, which resulted in people of all race leaving in the middle of his act. A large majority of the population do not condone discrimination, so the government should not worry about amending the people’s “Freedom of Speech”.

Proposing new laws and amending old ones may be difficult, in a sense that people will see laws as easily changeable, thus portraying a weak and unstable government system. Unstable government system brings about doubt and cynicism. Doubt and cynicism then led to protests and movements because everyone will soon believe they have the power to change everything. A society is not only built around its people, but also the laws. If the laws aren’t stable a society can’t function because constant change results in an unstable system. People will have difficulty discerning what can and cannot be done, which then causes rifts and soon pandemonium will occur and we may become easy targets to terrorists.
Growing in Hawaii I like many are predisposed to accepting different races. I’ve traveled, studied abroad and in the Midwest, increasing my interaction with other people of different race and sexual orientation. Fortunately, I have not been personally exposed to hate crimes, but knowing that I or any of these wonderful people I met be hurt due discrimination is unsound. I feel unfortunate for those who discriminate and participate in hate crimes because of their narrow-mindedness they subject themselves to anger and stress, which have been shown to increase health problems. Their narrow-mindedness reduces their ability to meet new people and build new bonds, which I believe regrettable.

Society is influenced by its major public figures such as well known philanthropists, celebrities, and of course the government. If the government stood up and imposed new laws that will show the people where their stance on discrimination is I believe people will rethink about their actions. The next generation will also follow the example that the government has instituted and hopefully hate crimes will decrease. Not only will people be goaded into being less discriminating, but the law will prevent groups like the KKK from influence people and youths to hating blacks or prevent religious groups from hating same sex couples. “The number of active hate groups in the US has grown from 474 in 1997 to 762 in 2004” (Knickerbocker). It seems the amount of hate groups keep rising, but with implementation all these groups could be eradicated and there would be a large reduction of influential haters. The government has so much power and needs to use it.

Works Cited

DeAngelis, Tori. “Understanding and Preventing Hate Crimes.” Monitor on Psychology 32.10 10 Nov. 2001. 13 December 2011 [http: hatecrimes.html="" monitor="" nov01="" www.apa.org=""].

Knickerbocker, Brad. “National Acrimony and a Rise in Hate Crimes.” csmonitor.com. 3 June 2005. 13 December 2011 [http: 0603="" 2005="" p03s01-ussc.html="" www.csmonitor.com=""].

Monday, November 28, 2011

Chuchill = Overboard

MarkBen N. Paulino
28 November 2011
RD4

Everyone is entitled to ones’ own opinions and has the ability to speak of it freely, as supported by the 1st Amendment. Just because we have the right to speak doesn’t mean we should say all that is on our mind, especially if one has professional ties such as Ward Churchill. I understand where Churchill comes from and the meaning behind parts of his essay. The way he has written portrays a tone that demoralizes the American people and surfaced an unpatriotic feeling. Churchill is a tenured professor at a university and is predisposed to critical evaluations, which he should be aware of. He is an ethics professor a topic that is supposed to teach the difference between right and wrong and the virtues. [THESIS] Churchill has written a paper that has brought much controversy because of the lack of professionalism and his title as a professor, thus I cannot defend him. [THESIS]
I believe it is good that our university system has brought people from all walks of life and with different opinions. We should be open and display how diversified our school system is. We can’t just invite people we like then we would be one-sided just like Churchill. I am fine if we have the funds to pay for expenses such as flight and housing within reasonable price (i.e. not a 4 or 5 star hotel or first class seating that cost several hundreds). No speaker should be given compensation unless separate funding is provided either from the attendees, private donors, etc.
"I am not a 'defender' of the Sept. 11 attacks, but simply pointing out that if U.S. foreign policy results in massive death and destruction abroad, we cannot feign innocence when some of that destruction is returned," stated Churchill. I’m sure the critics attacking Churchill knows where he comes from. Portions of the essay simply states that there are people who do not like the U.S. because of the way we monopolize and overpower other countries, after all we are currently known as the power country of the world. We have gone to other countries overtook their land and made people conform to what we see fit, sometimes resulting in casualties. This has angered many people and who’s to say there would be no recoil. If any army were to invade the United States because they see us as unfit, we are sure to retaliate. Churchill states past acts by the United States that seen retrospectively as despicable and inhumane and I do agree with that. This is as far as I’ll go to defending Churchill, but for the most part, a large portion of his essay is written in ways that I do not see fit of an ethics professor. Although he states that his essay was written out of a University setting/context he is an ethics professor and I believe there is an ethical dilemma.

Churchill outlandishly states that none of the people killed during the 9/11 attack were innocent. He has not clearly justified what the victims were guilty of to support his accusation of their non-innocence. Just like any other people they are working people, performing a job in order to obtain financial stability to support their life and even families, if working to support one’s life or family then all is guilty. He blames these people who worked at the world trade center for making profit for the United States who are in association with the military. Is it not the military that protects the people of the United States including Churchill from invasion of other countries and reducing the possibility of communism or genocide of all American Indians, which he supposedly claims to be. Every country has people who work and indirectly finances their government, yet he insinuates that the United States are the only ones. As a professor of ethics he should not have made the accusations of these people who passed to be not innocent and Eichmann-like. There is no evidence to say every single person who has died to be guilty of some sort, none were given a trial of justice and thus no ethical decision could be inferred.

Churchill practically itemized all the sordid actions and killings of the United States. He has done all he can to make the American people seem like the devil himself, that we have done no good and our land is surrounded with an aura of darkness. His essay can be seen as card-stacking, thus labeling him as a radical, right-wing, or anti-American seems appropriate in many ways. He has not once mentioned the good or the repentance that the United States have done. We have tried to amend what we have done, such as taking land away from the Natives and giving back even with monetary compensation. Just look at the Native Hawaiians who have been given a private school and funds to support those that seek college degrees. We have established the Peace Corps to aid developing countries and provided relief efforts to many other countries such as Haiti during their earthquake and recently to Japan when they were inundated due to the earthquake and tsunami. Churchill has mentioned much of the past and not enough of the present as the government, the people, and the whole world is changing. We, the world, have become closer to one another and communication between countries has increased greatly.

Churchill takes the United States government for granted. As Drake Akiyoshi states, “Freedom of speech is a freedom that has been given to us due to the sacrifice others before us has made.” It is the government who gives Churchill to speak worry-free. It is the government who has given Church and the American people certain unalienable rights, among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. He is a tenured professor at a public university where his salary is much greater than the median. The university is supported by the state and government, which in turn supports Churchill’s job safety and salary. With all that the United States has done for Churchill he still disgraces the government and its people by writing such an essay. He must not have a sense of moral value or feel no appreciation for all the United States has done and given him. In all the readings given, none reveals how thankful he is to be a tenured professor or being given the right to speak freely. In many other places such as Iraq, this may be considered blasphemy and who knows what consequence would be brought upon him.

Not only has his essay brought about a controversial topic, but also his credentials as a PhD and a Native American Indian. He claims to have a PhD, but it is said that there are no documented proof. This further devalues his credibility, not only because he does not have proof, but that he had falsified this info. He also claims to be Native American or at least one-sixteenth, but has not been able to identify any ancestral lineage and no tribe has come up to support his claim. Again further decreasing his reputability. If he was a Native American, he has then brought disgrace among them. As stated by Suzan Harjo, president of a national American Indian-rights organization, “[Churchill has] besmirched the good name of Native Americans who rushed to ground zero and did ceremonies for the people there and poured money into the relief effort.” Not only has he brought up a topic of great controversy, but also a controversy of him where people now doubt him as a person. How can this much disapproval arise from a topic, unless it is abysmal.
Overall, I believe that universities should allow people whether they are disliked or not to have the opportunity to express their views. If there is a high volume of attendees such as that during Churchill’s appearance, then I believe it was not a waste. Portions of Churchill’s essay can be seen as true, in that the United States have made some decisions that have negatively impacted other countries and their populace. The United States has changed and continues to change that is for the betterment of the people and the world. In regards, to his essay as a whole it seems to be unfitting. He is an ethics professor who is supposed to have the ability to view the sides of two opposing parties and make an ethical judgment, his paper however proves otherwise. In Churchill’s essay, he has card-stacked in a way that portrays the United States as evil with no appreciation for the good that the United States has done. He insinuates all who worked at the world trade center were not that innocent, meaning their deaths were acceptable, this is something a kind-hearted person would never say more so a professor of ethics. I do not understand why Churchill continues to reside in the United States if he views the people as little Eichmanns. Churchill is a contradiction who should have been a national of another country.
Works Cited
Akiyoshi, Drake. “Attacking Ward Churchill.” Online posting. 17 November 2011. Laulima Discussion. 28 November 2011 [https://laulima.hawaii.edu].
Beaudin, Matthew. "Churchill Quits Chairmanship." dailycamera.com 1 Feb. 2005. 10 Apr. 2006 <http://www.dailycamera.com/bdc/buffzone_news/article/0,1713,BDC_2448_3513453,00.html>.
Steers, Stuart. "Churchill, the Man, an Enigma." RockyMountainNews.com 2 Feb. 2005. 19 Feb. 2005 <http://www.insidedenver.com/drmn/local/article/0,1299,DRMN_15_3516107,00.html>.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Honesty, A Smoother Road

MarkBen Paulino
7 November 2011
FD3

Honesty, a smoother Road

Hello Commencing Class of 2010, friends, family, and our excellent staff,

Commencement is defined as the beginning or the start of, and in this case the start of a new journey and adventure that comes with the title of college graduate. None of you graduates are starting empty handed on this journey, as all have acquired the intellectual knowledge and life lessons from this campus environment. All have different skills of different degree levels, but the foundations are the same such as algebraic math, basic English, and general biology. We cannot forget the many virtues that have been enhanced or influenced through your college experiences. One such virtue is honesty as almost every class syllabus has a statement of academic dishonesty, it is however difficult to assess how honesty will affect our future and the personal and working relationships that ties along with it. My views on honesty are very utilitarian, as a reading from ENG 215 states “Most of us… are utilitarians on the subject of truthfulness, deciding whether to lie based on the possible consequences: Trivial fibs that hurt no one are acceptable; whoppers that injure others are not” (Schulman). [THESIS] Overall, however I believe that a journey guided by honesty will lead you down a smoother road in both personal and working relationships.[THESIS]

Jim Carrey, one of my favorite comedic actors of all time. He played lead role as a lawyer in a movie titled Liar Liar. As the title implies it is about lying, the movie portrays not only the constraints of lying, but of being too honest. If you aren’t too sure of when a one should lie or be honest, this movie would be a good starting point. The movie exposes the negative and positive consequences that may arise with a certain lie or truth in a working and home environment. This movie may be a decade old, but I am sure it will instill laughter and a new point of view.

Let’s look at relationships. Relationships don’t always work out whether it is of boyfriend-girlfriend status or that of marriage. Sometimes the feelings aren’t there anymore and that bond will be severed, but how that bond is severed can play a role in the future. The bond could be severed with mutual respect or with hatred and tension, which is often caused by dishonesty, lying, and cheating. I’ve been lucky with my ex-girlfriends, where we still say “hi” whenever we bump into each other and sometimes even start up a conversation. I can’t say the same for some of the other people that I know of, where one has lost feeling and decided to cheat and be dishonest instead of breaking the relationship first. In my experience, people would rather be hurt or disappointed by a break-up than by being cheated on or lied to. Those that have been cheated on feel such disrespect that they begin to feel anger and start speaking nastily of the cheater. Whenever they bump into each other a rise in tension occurs and both feel uncomfortable. It also hurts the circle of friendships that have been built with each other’s friends. What’s worst is being pulled into the tension of the severing of a negative bond, which I have experienced from two people getting a divorce. The severity of the divorce increased because one had cheated on the other, which increased court hearings and lawyer bills as agreements of assets, children’s custody, and alimony could not be easily reached. If cheating was not involved and one was honest on the lost feeling that they once had, I am sure that the divorce would not have been as drawn out as it was.

Sure, telling your boss he or she looks good, when they aren’t is a good way to get brownie points, but that’s as far a lie at work should go. Stating false facts on your resume or application could catch up to you. Stating you have a license or prior training if untrue may lead to a cause of termination if a thorough background check were to be conducted. If caught lying the respect and trust that you once have will be shot. The boss or upper management may decrease your opportunities in the work environment due to distrust, further decreasing the chance to prove your qualities and possible movement up the organization. These found lies could follow you to your next job or career as many future employers call previous employers to not only verify employment, but to also find the positives and negatives of your work ethics.

As Jasmin Obadencio states ”Honesty is the best thing you can ever portray to make life easier.” I fully agree with her statement because in order to keep a lie going you must put up an act and remember who you told the lie to. You must also keep the lie going with others who come in contact with the person that has been lied to. To cover up a lie you must make up another lie and so on, thus the saying “A web of lies.” By being honest from the start you don’t need to concern yourself with lies and trying to cover things up. Jasmin further states that “Honesty holds the truth for yourself and others. It saves you from having regret, guilt, and [feeling] self-conscious. We all have lied to our parents, teachers, or siblings, and I'm sure we have felt bad about it afterwards ... With it, you avoid conflict, being caught, embarrassed, punished maybe, etc. We already have enough on our plates….”

As you all have just heard honesty overall makes life and the journey a lot easier. However, there are some exceptions; many seem obvious, but the variability of situations causes vagueness. As stated in the book Making Ethical Decisions, “Making decisions that are ethical requires the ability to make distinctions between competing choices…No one can simply read about ethics and become ethical, of course. People often have to make decisions under economic, professional and social pressure. Rationalization and laziness are constant temptations. But making ethical decisions is worth it if you want a better life and a better world” (Josephson).

I hope my short skit on honesty has somehow swayed you or cause you to question what it is to lie or be truthful. You made it through one journey of your life and are about to start anew, or as we should say commence a new. So congratulation, graduating class of Spring 2011.
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Works Cited

Obadencio, Jasmin. “Honesty in employment, white lie, honesty.” Online Posting. 21 October 2011. Discussion #2. 31 October 2011. [https: 70638c63-3d48-4275-828a-7e37acace01e="" kap.xlseng215js.201210="" laulima.hawaii.edu="" page="" portal="" site=""].

Josephson, Michael. "Josephson Institute of Ethics: Making Ethical Decisions." Josephson Institute of Ethics: Training, Consulting, Keynote Speeches, Materials for Ethical Workplaces. 2011. Web. 31 Oct. 2011. [http: index.html="" josephsoninstitute.org="" med=""].

Schulman, Miriam. "Truth and Lying." Santa Clara University - Welcome. 2010. Web. 31 Oct. 2011. [http: ethics="" iie="" publications="" truth.html="" v10n1="" www.scu.edu=""].
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Log of Completed Activities
_X_ Oct. 13- Intro to Paper #3. Read the Guidelines for Paper #3.
_X_ Oct. 17- Complete readings for paper #3 for paper #3.
_X_ Oct. 21- Laulima Discussion #1
_X_ Oct. 28- Laulima Discussion #2
_X_ Oct. 31- Submit RD3 [50 pts] Review the guidelines.
_X_ Nov. 4- Submit three RD3 evaluations [50 pts] Review the guidelines.
_X_ Nov. 8- Submit FD3 [125 pts] Review the guidelines.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Honesty, a smoother road

Honesty, a smoother road
MarkBen Paulino
31 October 2011
RD3

Honesty, a smoother Road

Hello Commencing Class of 2010, friends, family, and our excellent staff,

Commencement is defined as the beginning or the start of, and in this case the start of a new journey and adventure that comes with the title of college graduate. None of you graduates are starting empty handed on this journey, as all have acquired the intellectual knowledge and life lessons from this campus environment. All have different skills of different degree levels, but the foundations are the same such as algebraic math, basic English, and general biology. We cannot forget the many virtues that have been enhanced or influenced through your college experiences. One such virtue is honesty as almost every class syllabus has a statement of academic dishonesty, it is however difficult to assess how honesty will affect our future and the personal and working relationships that ties along with it. My views on honesty are very utilitarian, as a reading from ENG 215 states “Most of us… are utilitarians on the subject of truthfulness, deciding whether to lie based on the possible consequences: Trivial fibs that hurt no one are acceptable; whoppers that injure others are not” (Miriam Schulman). [THESIS] Overall, however I believe that a journey guided by honesty will lead you down a smoother road in both personal and working relationships.[THESIS]

Let’s look at relationships. Relationships don’t always work out whether it is of boyfriend-girlfriend status or that of marriage. Sometimes the feelings aren’t just there and that bond will be severed, but how that bond is severed can play a role. The bond could be severed with mutual respect or with hatred and tension, which is often caused by dishonesty, lying, and cheating. I’ve been lucky with my ex-girlfriends, where we still say hi whenever we bump into each other and sometimes even start up a conversation. I can’t say the same for some of the other people that I know of, where one has lost feeling and decided to cheat instead of breaking the relationship first. In my experience, people would rather be hurt or disappointed by a break-up than by being cheated on. Those that have been cheated on feel such disrespect that they begin to feel anger and start speaking lowly of the cheater. Whenever they bump into each other a rise in tension occurs and both feel uncomfortable. It also hurts the circle of friendships that have been built with each other’s friends. What’s worst is being pulled into the tension of the severing of a negative bond, which I have experience from two people getting a divorce. The severity of the divorce increased because one had cheated on the other, which increased court hearings and lawyer bills as an agreement of assets, children’s custody, and alimony could not be easily reached. If cheating was not involved and one was honest on the lost feeling that they once had, I am sure that the divorce would not have been as drawn out as it was.

Sure, telling your boss he or she looks good, when they aren’t is a good way to get brownie points, but that’s as far a lie at work should go. Stating false facts on your resume or application could catch up to you. Stating you have a license or prior training if untrue may lead to a cause of termination if a thorough background check were to be conducted. If caught lying the respect and trust that you once have will be shot. The boss or upper management may decrease your opportunities in the work environment due to distrust, further decreasing the chance to prove your qualities and possible movement up the organization. These found lies could follow you to your next jobs or careers as many future employers call previous employers to not only verify employment, but to also find the positives and negatives of your work ethics.

As Jasmin Obadencio states ”Honesty is the best thing you can ever portray to make life easier.” I fully agree with her statement because in order to keep a lie going you must put up an act and remember who you told the lie to. You must also keep the lie going with others who come in contact with the person that has been lied to. To cover up a lie you must make up another lie and so on, thus the saying “A web of lies.” By being honest from the start you don’t need to concern yourself with lies and trying to cover things up. Jasmin further states that “Honesty holds the truth for yourself and others. It saves you from having regret, guilt, and [feeling] self-conscious. We all have lied to our parents, teachers, or siblings, and I'm sure we have felt bad about it afterwards ... With it, you avoid conflict, being caught, embarrassed, punished maybe, etc. We already have enough on our plates and if [you’re] a good person, you shouldn't have to try to impress life at your desire.”

As you all have heard honesty overall makes life and the journey a lot easier. However, there are some exceptions; many of us already know these exceptions. As stated in the book Making Ethical Decisions, “Making decisions that are ethical requires the ability to make distinctions between competing choices…No one can simply read about ethics and become ethical, of course. People often have to make decisions under economic, professional and social pressure. Rationalization and laziness are constant temptations. But making ethical decisions is worth it if you want a better life and a better world” (Michael Josephson). There is a comedy titled Liar Liar, starring Jim Carrey, which I highly recommend. Behind all the comedies and laughs, there are lessons about lying and honesty and when a lie or a truth should be told.

I hope my short skit on honesty has somehow swayed you or cause you to question what it is to lie or be truthful. You made it through one journey of your life and are about to start anew, or as we should say commence a new. So congratulation, graduating class of Spring 2011.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Ads are Our Supporters!

MarkBen Paulino
11 October 2011
FD2

Ads are our supporters

Ads and commercials are terms that will be used interchangeably. It is often stated how ads and commercials are a negative tool used to influence people to become consumers, purchase products for a profitable gain to a business and in turn cause debt and harmful habits (i.e. shopaholism). That is only one side of a coin. Ads and commercials are important in making the world go round. If ads where to be stopped so would the world. Ads aid businesses in increasing consumer awareness, keep people up to date on societal norms, provide social and interactive activity (i.e. Hulu and Twitter), and other benefits. [THESIS] In general, ads or commercials ultimately have a positive impact on our lives [THESIS].

A large volume of the world’s population is aware of Facebook, as there are over 800 million users. Facebook keeps people connected and reconnect long lost friends. Facebook has now become a live newsfeed, where people learn of recent natural disasters, political campaigns, and sports scores. It’s amazing how I learn of local news from a Facebook friend even before the live news. No one pays for these services due to the businesses that use Facebook as a marketing tool. The same goes for Twitter, Hulu, email, and many other free online resources. I myself am an avid Hulu and email user, not to mention the occasional Facebooking. Being a student with debt, I will happily have these ads in order to receive these free services. As Lisa Rodrigues stated, “…without ads, we would not have television shows, magazines and newspapers. It's those sponsors that enable us to watch the Super Bowl, cartoons, etc. Without ads, newspapers would cost more as it's those that advertise that help defray the cost.”

Businesses thrive on commercials and ads to get their product out there. Consumer awareness helps products get sold and in turn provides income not only for the business owner but all the employees. Even the UH system relies on ads to increase awareness and influence students to become a Warrior, as I’ve heard some radio ads about one of the community colleges. Without advertisement people would be unaware and displaced. One may wonder what company sells a phone that is capable of talking and internet surfing at the same time. Another may want to know what new restaurants are available or of any upcoming sale. Robert Gornichec further bolsters this paragraph by stating, “There are many benefits that come from advertising, one is that the consumer becomes better informed. The information that a company provides will help the consumer make a better choice when it comes to the product that is being advertised.” and “It also helps the companies who advertise generate more business which will help keep an economy stimulated by increasing sales.”

Not only are ads and commercials used by businesses, but by many non-profit organizations, some that are even supported by the government and/or state. We see ads about animal cruelty that the ASPCA puts out even some from the local Hawaiian Humane Society that advocate adoptions and taking care of animals. We see environmental awareness commercials, which have increased since the BP oil spill. These environmentalists have aided in the placement of many protocols on organizations that pose environmental risk by increasing awareness. There are many other humanitarian-like ads, as Kelley Hanano said, “So many ads today pride themselves on us as a people bettering our selves. Today when you turn on your TV try to take notice of how many commercials are encouraging a healthier you. From quitting smoking, weight loss, health care and exercise ads the commercial industry is realizing that the people of today want to be and live healthier. The media has taken notice that people want to live longer and better, so they are encouraging people to "get out and get active". Companies are offering "free" help to quit smoking. And I have even been hearing a radio ad directed at middle age children to get free health care by dialing 211. So there are definitely positive messages in today's ads and commercials.”

Ads keep people in the know-how. Some may state that mainstream is overrated. If so why is it then mainstream? For centuries many people like to keep up with the newest trends, such as the latest cell phone, the fashionable clothing line, and even music. To be cool you need to be trendy and to be trendy you have to keep up with trends. Without doing research to figure what is trending all one needs to do is live their daily routine of watching television, reading newspaper, or going on Facebook, as ads are there to inform viewers that Gucci, Louis, Fendi, and Prada are the in things. Without ads I may still think bell bottoms and a flared collared shirt with glimmer is hip. I could even be carrying a brick phone that uses analogs instead of these lightweight phones that use digital. Ads have informed me of the latest social spots where beautiful ladies flock. Ads keep me from being a loner.

An ad, which I enjoyed, but was a topic of high controversy was the Groupon commercial in the 2011 Superbowl. The commercial starts off with a female speaking of the tragic of deforestation in the Brazilian rainforest. The scenario of the Brazilian rainforest abruptly switches to a waxing salon and the female states how not all deforestation is bad. The female then goes on to say she saved 60% (or some percentage) on a Brazilian wax. This commercial made me laugh and laughter is good for health. Besides laughter I’ve learned of this new website that gives many daily deals to places in one’s surrounding area. Since then I’ve been going on Groupon and have saved at least 50% on certificates/vouchers to many places that I already go to or wanted to try. Due to Groupon I have searched for similar sites and stumbled upon Living Social and Play Hawaii, where I have gotten many good deals.

In the end, ads and commercials have many positive aspects. Ads help business thrive causing stimulation in economy and decreasing unemployment. Ads provide free resources and entertainment such as Facebook and Hulu. Without ads people would be out of the loop and unaware, a social tragedy that can be prevented. Ads can also save us money by introducing us to sites such as Groupon. In general ads or commercials ultimately have a positive impact on our lives.

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Works Cited

Gornichec, Robert. “Con Forum.” Online posting. 22 September 2011. Laulima Discussion. 3 October 2011 [https://laulima.hawaii.edu/portal/site/KAP.XLSENG215js.201210/page/70638c63-3d48-4275-828a-7e37acace01e]

Hanano, Kelley. “Kelley’s – Cons Forum.” Online posting. 22 September 2011. Laulima Discussion. 3 October 2011 [https://laulima.hawaii.edu/portal/site/KAP.XLSENG215js.201210/page/70638c63-3d48-4275-828a-7e37acace01e]

Rodrigues, Lisa. “Con Forum – Lisa Rodrigues.” Online posting. 22 September 2011. Laulima Discussion. 3 October 2011 [https://laulima.hawaii.edu/portal/site/KAP.XLSENG215js.201210/page/70638c63-3d48-4275-828a-7e37acace01e]

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Log of Completed Activities
_X_ Sep. 19- Intro to Paper #2. Read the Guidelines for Paper #2.
_X_ Sep. 23- Laulima Discussion: Ad Pros and Cons
_X_ Sep. 26- Complete readings for paper #2.
_L_ Sep. 30- Laulima Discussion: Logical Fallacies Exercise
_X_ Oct. 3- Submit RD2 [50 pts]. Review the guidelines.
_X_ Oct. 7- Submit three RD2 evaluations [50 pts]. Review the guidelines.
_X_ Oct. 12- Submit FD2 [125 pts]. Review the guidelines.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Ads are our supporters

MarkBen Paulino
03 October 2011
RD2

Ads are our Supporters

Ads and commercials are terms that will be used interchangeably. It is often stated how ads and commercials are a negative tool used to influence people to become consumers, purchase products for a profitable gain to a business and in turn cause debt and harmful habits (i.e. shopaholism). That is only one side of a coin. Ads and commercials are important in making the world go round. If ads where to be stopped so would the world. Ads aid businesses in increasing consumer awareness, keep people up to date on societal norms, provide social and interactive activity (i.e. Hulu and Twitter), and other benefits. [THESIS] In general, ads or commercials ultimately have a negative impact on our lives [THESIS].

A large volume of the world’s population is aware of Facebook, as there are over 800 million users. Facebook keeps people connected and reconnect long lost friends. Facebook has now become a live newsfeed, where people learn of recent natural disasters, political campaigns, and sports scores. It’s amazing how I learn of local news from a Facebook friend even before the live news. No one pays for these services due to the businesses that use Facebook as a marketing tool. The same goes for Twitter, Hulu, email, and many other free online resources. I myself am an avid Hulu and email user, not to mention the occasional Facebooking. Being a student with debt, I will happily have these ads in order to receive these free services. As Lisa Rodrigues stated, “…without ads, we would not have television shows, magazines and newspapers. It's those sponsors that enable us to watch the Super Bowl, cartoons, etc. Without ads, newspapers would cost more as it's those that advertise that help defray the cost.”

Businesses thrive on commercials and ads to get their product out there. Consumer awareness helps products get sold and in turn provides income not only for the business owner but all the employees. Even the UH system relies on ads to increase awareness and influence students to become a Warrior, as I’ve heard some radio ads about one of the community colleges. Without advertisement people would be unaware and displaced. One may wonder what company sells a phone that is capable of talking and internet surfing at the same time. Another may want to know what new restaurants are available or of any upcoming sale. Robert Gornichec further bolsters this paragraph by stating, “There are many benefits that come from advertising, [and] one is that the consumer becomes better informed. The information that a company provides will help the consumer make a better choice when it comes to the product that is being advertised.” and “It also helps the companies who advertise generate more business which will help keep an economy stimulated by increasing sales.”

Not only are ads and commercials used by businesses, but by many non-profit organizations, some that are even supported by the government and/or state. We see ads about animal cruelty that the ASPCA puts out even some from the local Hawaiian Humane Society that advocate adoptions and taking care of animals. We see environmental awareness commercials, which have increased since the BP oil spill. These environmentalists have aided in the placement of many protocols on organizations that pose environmental risk by increasing awareness. There are many other humanitarian-like ads, as Kelley Hanano said, “So many ads today pride themselves on us as a people bettering our selves. Today when you turn on your TV try to take notice of how many commercials are encouraging a healthier you. From quitting smoking, weight loss, health care and exercise ads the commercial industry is realizing that the people of today want to be and live healthier. The media has taken notice that people want to live longer and better, so they are encouraging people to "get out and get active". Companies are offering "free" help to quit smoking. And I have even been hearing a radio ad directed at middle age children to get free health care by dialing 211. So there are definitely positive messages in today's ads and commercials.”

Ads keep people in the know-how. Some may state that mainstream is overrated. If so why is it then mainstream? For centuries many people like to keep up with the newest trends, such as the latest cell phone, the fashionable clothing line, and even music. To be cool you need to be trendy and to be trendy you have to keep up with trends. Without doing research to figure what is trending all one needs to do is live their daily routine of watching television, reading newspaper, or going on Facebook, as ads are there to inform viewers that Gucci, Louis, Fendi, and Prada are the in things. Without ads I may still think bell bottoms and a flared collared shirt with glimmer is hip. I could even be carrying a brick phone that uses analogs instead of these lightweight phones that use digital. Ads have informed me of the latest social spots where beautiful ladies flock. Ads keep me from being a loner.

An ad, which I enjoyed, but was a topic of high controversy was the Groupon commercial in the 2011 Superbowl. The commercial starts off with a female speaking of the tragic of deforestation in the Brazilian rainforest. The scenario of the Brazilian rainforest abruptly switches to a waxing salon and the female states how not all deforestation is bad. The female then goes on to say she saved 60% (or some percentage) on a Brazilian wax. This commercial made me laugh and laughter is good for health. Besides laughter I’ve learned of this new website that gives many daily deals to places in one’s surrounding area. Since then I’ve been going on Groupon and have saved at least 50% on certificates/vouchers to many places that I already go to or wanted to try. Due to Groupon I have searched for similar sites and stumbled upon Living Social and Play Hawaii, where I have gotten many good deals.

In the end, ads and commercials have many positive aspects. Ads help business thrive causing stimulation in economy and decreasing unemployment. Ads provide free resources and entertainment such as Facebook and Hulu. Without ads people would be out of the loop and unaware of the tragedy that we can prevent. Ads can also save us money by introducing us to sites such as Groupon. In general ads or commercials ultimately have a negative impact on our lives

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Works Cited

Gornichec, Robert. “Con Forum.” Online posting. 22 September 2011. Laulima Discussion. 3 October 2011 [https://laulima.hawaii.edu/portal/site/KAP.XLSENG215js.201210/page/70638c63-3d48-4275-828a-7e37acace01e]

Hanano, Kelley. “Kelley’s – Cons Forum.” Online posting. 22 September 2011. Laulima Discussion. 3 October 2011 [https://laulima.hawaii.edu/portal/site/KAP.XLSENG215js.201210/page/70638c63-3d48-4275-828a-7e37acace01e]

Rodrigues, Lisa. “Con Forum – Lisa Rodrigues.” Online posting. 22 September 2011. Laulima Discussion. 3 October 2011 [https://laulima.hawaii.edu/portal/site/KAP.XLSENG215js.201210/page/70638c63-3d48-4275-828a-7e37acace01e]