Thursday, January 29, 2015

Take a stand for what you believe/collaboration

  • The position of whether it is effective to repeat a single method over and over without trying alternative ways
  • Bill O'Reilly's racism towards Stephen Colbert
  • The ethics of the possibility of an Artificial Intelligence
  • Arbitrary creation of a species without regard to usefulness
  •  Hybrids (Cars) and their actual impact on the environment
  • Fox News as a whole being too subjective
  • Facebook as an effective on-demand communication tool
  • My friend taking the side against privacy when it came to drone monitoring as a necessity.
  • My mother's opinions on unions (undisclosed which side) 
  • Homeschooling and Public schooling in comparison with one another



*Bumper sticker that says, "Hang up and Drive."

*Macklemore song, Same Love
*Mike Rowe- arguing on the head of a pin FACEBOOK
*News websites
Seahawks' Lynch Angered Press Won't Respect Privacy
Collaborative Exercise: With Matthew Wiest, Margaret MacKay & Lizzie DeRusha
We've chosen the bumper sticker!
We like the 90's cell phone. 
It is an issue that we can all relate to.
Failure: bumper stickers are not memorable. 
If we were to change the medium, we would post on Facebook with more information vs the one liner. We could also post on YouTube vivid details and graphic images of certain death caused by texting and driving.


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