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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Blog Post #5- Sharing

As a child our parents told us that we needed to share things and at the time we did not realize how much can be learned from this lesson. Now that we are all young adults, striving for success, we realize that subliminally  many of life's experiences are shared among a number of people around us. The lifestyle that is shared between students, children, and even elderly, has effected the behavior of today's society. Also, the internet has changed the mind set of many through its many uses, from educational purposes to leisurely wandering through the vast amount of information. In addition, social media has played an important role in the lives of modern day society. The experiences that people share with us helps you relate to them on a personal level and creates a closer society.

The lifestyles that people within society share allows for people to interact on a personal level and makes it so that they can empathize with one another. People have made a transition from using their things to working together to cause more efficient ways of doing things. Neal Gorenflo proclaims, "the Great Recession is forcing all of us to pay more attention these days. car-sharing, ride-sharing, bike-sharing, co-working, co-housing, tool libraries, and cooperatives are all on the rise." By sharing these things people grow closer, because they realize that they are not the only ones that are living through hardships. These people also help establish a stronger and more unified society that works together for a common good.


The internet has allowed for people to gather more information with  one source and also to interact with each other virtually. Many people use the internet to gather needed information to solve problems that they may face. Gorenflo believes,"it's easy to take for granted, but its potential as a platform for sharing has arguably just begun to unfold." The internet has allowed for people to discover new ideas and interact with people all across the world. These people then become closer and push to either provide psychologically, morally, or financially to help establish a stronger form of unity.


Social media has been created to help society come in contact with more people. The people learn from one another and combines social interactions and virtual interactions. Gorenflo states, " If facebook was a country, it would be the fourth largest country in the world by population with over 800 million users." Social media can help people find and communicate with other users to gather information and build relationships. These relationships then can develop into ways of employment or ways to teach peers.

The way that citizens in society helps teach us how to overcome obstacles and enables us to create long lasting relationships that will help build the unity of the nation. The lifestyle that people now are living in helps people to realize how they can help others to help keep problems at a minimum. The internet allows for people to gather more information from one source to create a stronger system of learning. Social media enables people to meet other people in a virtual world and they can talk about their issues and overcome the problems that they could face. These changes in society has taught me and many other people, that you are not alone and that there are other people out in the society who have the same problems.

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Thursday, October 4, 2012

Is College Enough?

College is a great factor when someone is looking for a job; however, college is not enough to guarantee the job. Experience plays an important role that could help acquire the job. Also social networking helps tremendously when looking for a job. Lastly, the application of effort and knowledge that can be used to help the employer. As stated by Ronald Ehrenberg," There has been a shift from the belief that we as a nation benefit from higher educationwhich  is great and helps to prepare people for their futures and helps to teach the student how to think critically in times of confusion.


Experience demonstrates to an employer that the person applying for the job knows how to do the job based upon past situations. Through the experience that one has gained through the years, the employer tends to trust this person more than someone out of college just because of their knowledge on how to handle situations. A student only knows the technical solution to a situation.Experience, "will end up diminishing the quality of on-campus education"  stated Nicholas Carr. Experience also enables the employee to see what will happen in the future, for instance if a particular situation has already happened once then the experienced employee could tell his employer of his experiences and how to fix the problem.



Social networking allows for one to get his name out just by simply getting to know people.  As Jarod Kintz once said, " I think that the key indicator for wealth is not good grades, work ethic, of IQ. I believe its relationships."When someone applies for a job the employer almost always asks for references. These references play an important role in their future. Having good references is always a bonus and shows to the employer that the applicant associates himself with a successful group of people which in turn reflects upon the applicant. The employer gains from these references an estimate to their personality and to their behaviors.


A student who is going into the workforce must display that they put effort into their work. To stand out, as Jon Bon Jovi proclaimed, " Each one of you has something no one else has, or has ever had: your fingerprints, your brain, your heart. Be an individual. Be unique. Stand out. Make noise. Make someone notice. That's the power of individuals." As an applicant they must try to demonstrate their work efforts in hopes to get hired into the business; however, if the employer does not see that the applicant is willing to work and try his best for the betterment of his company, odds are that the applicant will not be hired. Having an excellent work effort and striving to do and learn more catches the eye of the employer and makes them proud that someone wants to work for him and help his business grow.

Is college enough, " I've spent my life trying to find out, the answers I have are both promising and a little horrifying," stated Frank Zappa. when going into the workforce college is not enough. If an individual has the correct experience and knows from past situations what to do; then, that applicant is more inclined than a student who has not had any experience yet. Good social networking skills enables the employer to learn more about the applicant and helps them gain a better understanding of the applicant. Lastly, displaying work effort is a great way to gain the respect and impress the employer when looking for a job.
All of these aspects can be gained from society, college is great and teaches its students many useful lessons; however, sometimes that just is not enough.