Friday, November 23, 2012

Cheers :)

Ok so if these clips from cheers don't at least make you smile, you are a robot. I almsot died laughing at some :)

Leverage

So i got hooked on this show leverage, this scene above kinda sums up the show in my opinion. The other video is a video of the show put to the music Pumped Up Kicks. Enjoy :)

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Being 16 Round the World

Attention: This was written by a teenager.

Being 16 can mean a lot of different things for different people. Turning 16 is important for most teenagers. There are sweet sixteen parties where teenagers will go all out for their birthday party. If you asked a teenager if their life changed when they turned 16, they might say that they thought it would be totally different and that it took forever for them to turn 16 but after everything was just the same as it always was.
For some teenagers it symbolizes freedom in the form of a driver’s license. Around the world teenagers sometimes can’t get their license until they are 18. Some just don’t have a need to get a driver’s license. In big cities most families don’t have a car, so there is no hope that a teenager would get a car. That is a big difference between here in Utah where a family usually has at least two cars and teenagers usually get a car when they are sixteen. Most teenagers here in Utah have thought about what they will do when they turn 16 and have their own car. Many have thought about it even when they are in elementary school. All of the elementary students see the teenagers driving around in their cars and they can’t wait until they can drive. In other parts of the world kids just don’t get their driver’s licenses when they are 16. It isn’t as important as it is around here. There are other means of transportation. There isn’t the need to drive and urgency to be free to go where you want to go without your parents having to drive you there. Kids in big cities can usually take public transportation on their own by the time they are 12 or 13.
There are hundreds of thousands of teenagers that live all over the world. They live in different countries; they live different lives, go to different schools, and live in homes that range from apartments to mansions. Despite all of these differences, teenagers are basically the same. All teenagers at one point in their teenage life have gotten mad at their parents. Some more than others, but all teenagers have rebelled against an authority figure. It isn’t because teenagers are impossible and crazy and parents just can’t control them. It is just that at that point in a person’s life they are trying to become more independent and the parents don’t want them to. One of the definitions for teen is “affliction or woe” which is pretty much what is going on with the teenager and also the teenager’s parents. Teenagers around the world rebel in different ways. Kids in New York get tattoos and piercings, kids in Utah are mellower and just slam doors or don’t show respect or talk back. Teenagers in China really don’t rebel. They probably feel like it but being polite to their elders is so much part of their culture that they don’t rebel, they usually just keep it in. So they rebel, just not outward rebellion.
A big part of teenage life is music. It is often said that you can tell a person by just looking at their ipod. Music is very influential to teenagers. Now days teenagers are almost always listening to music. They have ipods and mp3 players and they have access to music almost where ever they go. Many teenagers when they get angry or sad they shut themselves in their room and listen to music. Television is also a big influence on a teenager. TV has changed dramatically since my parents were kids. My parents grew up watching The Andy Griffiths Show and Hogan’s heroes. (Ya I know, my parents are old) Today most everyone watches American Idol and NCIS. Teenagers watch so much television these days that how could it not have an influence? Also video games are a huge influence. Do you really think that your parents played as many video games as you do? Probably not, but I’m not going to go into that.
Although the cultures are different, the people are different, and everyday life is different, teenagers around the globe are basically the same. Most will go to school, talk to their friends about how much they hate school, rebel against their parents in some way, get caught doing something illegal, and basically have fun hanging out with their friends. Now I bet that is what most of our parents did also. I know that it is hard to believe, but our parents were teenagers at some point too. Don’t let that fool you, I strongly believe that half of the time when a parent tells a teenager that they understand, they don’t, but there is that other half of the time that they do understand and that they are really trying to help you. Anyway, being a teenager is hard. High school is hard, but it will end and you will wish it hadn’t. You can’t stop time, so just live in the moment and enjoy being 16 because soon you will be 17, and you will never be 16 again.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Dating and Marriage

Dating is crazy, no matter where you live. Well there may be a few instances where it isn’t, but mostly it’s crazy. There are so many things that go on especially when you have to ask a person to a dance. Sometimes you just go to a dance with a friend and it is totally cool and you have a great time. Other times you go with someone you have gone with before and it is fun because you have already gone together before so it is pretty chill. Then there are times when you sort of know someone and so it is kind of awkward because you really don’t know someone very well. Anyway, like I said it’s crazy.
Dating in Utah probably isn’t the same as other places. I don’t really know because I haven’t really dated outside of Utah. Anyway, here in Utah when you ask someone to a dance you can’t just go up to someone and ask them. You have to come up with this cute way of asking them. Like putting a bale of hay on someone’s doorstep with a note saying “Hay will you go to prom with me” or something like that. My brother used that one, boy was that an adventure. We had to borrow my dad’s truck so we could get to the girls house. We left the bale of hay on her doorstep, with a few chocolates, rang the doorbell, and ran around the corner. So she came out and saw it, got excited, and then went back inside. Well, we were only borrowing the hay bale so we had to go get it off of her porch so we could take it back. Well we almost got caught. Well we got spotted, but we just kept on running so we didn’t technically get caught. Well I don’t know if you have ever tried running carrying a hundred pound bale of hay, but I will tell ya, it aint easy. And did I mention it was really quite dark. We almost tripped and died stepping off of the curb. Well anyway back to the point. Asking people to dances can be really hard sometimes, and when you finally get up the nerve to ask them, you just pray they won’t say no.
Many of the teenagers in Utah wait until they are sixteen to date. I waited until I was sixteen to date. It is just accepted because my parents pounded it into my brain that I would not date until I was sixteen. Also it is pretty much just group dating during high school years, which I am totally cool with cause group dates are more fun anyways. Well dating can be really crazy, but it is also really fun.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

topical essay #1

The dictionary definition of anthropology is “the science that deals with the origins, physical and cultural development, biological characteristics, and social customs and beliefs of humankind.” So pretty much they study people’s cultures. Many cultures are similar, but most are different. It doesn’t even have to a different country across the world. In America, people that live in the city are going to live a different life than someone that lives in a rural town in the middle of nowhere. Anthropologists study why this happens and how cultures evolve and change.
In the article Eating Christmas in the Kalahari, a man that is visiting the tribe feels really bad because he has bought a ox for Christmas feast that he believes is a very good fat ox. When a bunch of people from the tribe come and tell him it is a old, worthless ox he feels really bad because he thought it was a good ox. Later he comes to find that it is a good ox and that, in that tribe, when a man kills an animal everyone else tells the hunter that the animal isn’t very good so the hunter doesn’t become to full of himself. This man that wasn’t familiar with their customs was totally confused and kind of insulted by what happened. He sometimes thought he was somewhat superior to the other people because he had supplies and had leverage on some of the people in the tribe. When someone believes in the inherent superiority of their own ethnic group or culture it is called ethnocentrism. To everyone in the tribe it was just a normal thing to do. Like in our culture when we meet someone we shake hands. In other countries they don’t always do that. In Chinese culture they would bow whenever they met someone and depending on whom it was sometimes they would bow lower and sometimes it would just be a small bow if it was a younger person.
In an article called Shakespeare in the Bush, a man from England goes and lives with a tribe in West Africa. He tries to tell the story of Shakespeare’s Hamlet to the tribal leaders of the tribe. The tribal leaders really don’t get the gist of the story. In their culture they don’t believe in ghosts, they keep insisting it was an omen that visited Prince Hamlet. Also, there are just some things that don’t directly translate into the other language. The cultures are just so different from each other. The tribal leaders just didn’t get why some people in the story Hamlet did what they did because in the story they had to do things a certain way because of the way things were in England. Cultural Relativity is a concept that cultural norms and values derive their meaning within a specific social context. In other words, you can only truly understand someone when you understand their culture.
Sometimes things people do seem weird or strange but to them it is perfectly normal. We just need not to judge people and we need to try to understand why they do something. Just because someone doesn’t do something like you do, that doesn’t make it wrong.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011