http://www.officer.com/article/article.jsp?siteSection=5&id=29990
Well here is the MySpace story of the day. Many of these just come up.
As the Title suggests, this is where you can catch a glimpse of what my take on the world is. Oh and I just ended a sentence with a preposition. It's hard not to. Oh look! I did it again.
Tuesday, April 18, 2006
Hip-Hop: Music for the Druggies
Well a study has shown that people who listen to Hip-Hop are more prone to use drugs and aggression. I'm not gonna blame the parents. The fact is that it does. A lot of things do and Hip-Hop in my opinion is one of the bigger promoters. But hey, I ain't going to hate on Hip-Hop a lot of these artists need to change and a listeners need to be schooled. So in a way, I am asking rappers to not glorify such behavior. Rappers are not the only ones but they do it more often than other artists of other genres.
Monday, April 17, 2006
The Pulitzers Are In!
As expected the Breaking News Photography went to Hurrican Katrina Coverage. The recipients were the Photo Staff of The Dallas Morning News. Congratulations to them. Here are the pictures that won:
Catastrophic indeed.
Most of the pictures covered the emotional aftermath.

Hurricane Katrina was a sad moment in American Society. The images from what the event looked to be that of Third World Countries. What was shown was the reality of the world. A country can be as big as the USA but it can still pay host to problems that are present in the UK, Germany, Tawain, or Brazil.
For the rest of the images, and other winners, go to the Pulitzer site.
And to wrap up about Katrina, here is one of the editorial cartoons that won a Pulitzer this year:

Most of the pictures covered the emotional aftermath.
Hurricane Katrina was a sad moment in American Society. The images from what the event looked to be that of Third World Countries. What was shown was the reality of the world. A country can be as big as the USA but it can still pay host to problems that are present in the UK, Germany, Tawain, or Brazil.
And to wrap up about Katrina, here is one of the editorial cartoons that won a Pulitzer this year:
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