Thursday, April 16, 2015
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Current Events Quiz 4/14
1. What % of the franchise tax could state business donate to a voucher bill program designed to help students attend private school if they are unhappy with their public school options? Page A1 "Texas Senate…"
Up to 50%.
2. What are the "two biggest civic challenges" facing Austin, according to mayor Steve Adler? Page A1 "Adler: Austin's success…"
Traffic and housing costs.
3. What is the political cartoon on Page A9 by Dan Wasserman from the Washington Globe trying to tell is, in your opinion?
The cartoon references the numerous accounts of American police officers shooting unarmed citizens, most, if not all, of whom were black. Many of the murders were caught on tape (and yet very few officers are indicted, not to mention punished). By the graves in "Small Comfort Cemetery" being marked with just the words "There was a video of the shooting," it highlights the fact that despite the fact that there's proof that the victims were innocent, it's a "small comfort" to their loved ones, because they're not coming back.
4. Who won the Master's Golf Tournament over the weekend? Where did he go to college? How old is he? How much money has he made this year? Page C1
Jordan Spieth, the University of Texas, 21, $5 million.
5. What is the number 1 movie in the country this week? Have you seen it? Do you want to go see it? Page D2
Fast and Furious 7, no I haven't seen it, no I don't want to see it.
Short Answer: Read the story on B1 "Pilot program lets Texas soldiers vote by email"
If this pilot program continues to have the same success it has in the past, it could pave the way for everyone to vote via email. Do you think Americans in 2015 should be voting by email? Do you think there are problems that could arise if people were allowed to vote by email? Are there solutions to those problems? Do you think you might be able to vote via email or online in your lifetime?
No, I don't think that people should be voting by email. Maybe there's potential for electronic voting as a concept, but email can be easily tampered with by people who are experts with things like hacking. I can certainly see candidates having the ballots skewed in their favor, especially as cyber-subterfuge becomes more and more common. There are probably solutions to these problems, but I'd still be wary. I wouldn't doubt it if I'll be able to vote online in my lifetime.
Up to 50%.
2. What are the "two biggest civic challenges" facing Austin, according to mayor Steve Adler? Page A1 "Adler: Austin's success…"
Traffic and housing costs.
3. What is the political cartoon on Page A9 by Dan Wasserman from the Washington Globe trying to tell is, in your opinion?
The cartoon references the numerous accounts of American police officers shooting unarmed citizens, most, if not all, of whom were black. Many of the murders were caught on tape (and yet very few officers are indicted, not to mention punished). By the graves in "Small Comfort Cemetery" being marked with just the words "There was a video of the shooting," it highlights the fact that despite the fact that there's proof that the victims were innocent, it's a "small comfort" to their loved ones, because they're not coming back.
4. Who won the Master's Golf Tournament over the weekend? Where did he go to college? How old is he? How much money has he made this year? Page C1
Jordan Spieth, the University of Texas, 21, $5 million.
5. What is the number 1 movie in the country this week? Have you seen it? Do you want to go see it? Page D2
Fast and Furious 7, no I haven't seen it, no I don't want to see it.
Short Answer: Read the story on B1 "Pilot program lets Texas soldiers vote by email"
If this pilot program continues to have the same success it has in the past, it could pave the way for everyone to vote via email. Do you think Americans in 2015 should be voting by email? Do you think there are problems that could arise if people were allowed to vote by email? Are there solutions to those problems? Do you think you might be able to vote via email or online in your lifetime?
No, I don't think that people should be voting by email. Maybe there's potential for electronic voting as a concept, but email can be easily tampered with by people who are experts with things like hacking. I can certainly see candidates having the ballots skewed in their favor, especially as cyber-subterfuge becomes more and more common. There are probably solutions to these problems, but I'd still be wary. I wouldn't doubt it if I'll be able to vote online in my lifetime.
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Monday, April 6, 2015
Favorite Cover
This is my favorite portrait cover out of all of the ones on the
website. I love the fuzzy, grainy quality of the photo, and the colors of
Nicki's makeup and hair give it a sort of ethereal look that I really like. It’s
not a particularly sharp image, in fact it’s a bit blurry and out of focus, but
it definitely works here. It’s a very striking and different image that is
contrasted by the bold fonts used in the text on the sides and on the cover,
which makes it stick out more. It’s a very unusual cover, and it definitely
works.
Magazine Tips
- Make it easy to read and understand at a glance.
- Visually stimulating, the image and text pulls a reader in.
- Make it appeal to your target audience.
- Don't let your text blend into the image.
- Stay away from making it too visually busy.
Best Covers
- The New York Times Magazine, Jerry Seinfeld - Informal
- The Fader, Philip Glass - Formal
- Vanity Fair, Lady Gaga - Formal
- Harper's Bazaar, Gwyneth Revealed - Formal
- New York, Nicki Minaj - Formal
- W Magazine, Kate Moss - Formal
- The New York Times Magazine, Deuce - Formal
- Sports Illustrated, Oh Now You Love Us - Environmental
- Texas Monthly, How to Raise a Texan - Informal
- MIT Technology Review, You Promised Me Mars Colonies. Instead, I Got Facebook - Formal
- Bloomberg Businessweek, The Next Four Weeks - Formal
- TIME, Person of the Year - Formal
- TIME, Are You Mom Enough? - Informal/Environmental
- Bloomberg Businessweek, My Life in Private Equity - Environmental
- New York, Sex - Informal
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