Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Good Thunder EC
The good thunder talk on April 25, 2013 was with Jeff Herbach and Diana Joseph. In this good thunder they talked a lot about Mad Men the TV show and referred a lot to quotes that they took from the show and related those quotes to how they did their own writing process. They also talked about how they sit and have coffee for six hours and just bounce ideas off each other for that long and come up with great ideas. They also referred to how Mad Men brings out the creativety within their own writing and how they relate all of their writing to quotes from the show. My favorite quote is "Just think about it deeply then forget it, then the idea will jump in your face." That quote came directly from the main character Don Draper and made me think of how I write and how ideas that ideas I come up with jump in my face just like he said and that is where i get my best ideas. Both speakers applied humor to their presentation which gave it more of an impact.
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Counter Argument
Given the history between the two
organizations the rule for eligibility for youth players deciding between
college and provisional should not be modified to any extent because of how
flawless and smooth it has worked for hockey and the solid foundation it has
built for Canadian youth. Over eighty percent of Canadian born hockey
players in the NHL played provisional junior hockey. It also works
perfectly that the NHL oversees a majority of the QMJHL, OHL, and WHL. (Podnieks) This flawless system has never been argued by CHL affiliates but only by the NCAA. The NCAA only cares about what it stands to benefit from such a rule change and is neglecting how badly the NHL and CHL would be thrown off equilibrium if such rules where tampered. It would be an absurdity to the hockey world that would cause a greater argument then resolution.
Podnieks, Andrew. "A Battle Across the Border in Recruiting." New York Times (2011): 16-20. Print.
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Debate Response
To show how absurd debates can be and how there wasnt a clear focus, helped bring awareness to topics for the general population. Bill O'Reilly used a lot of his stern tone to help get points across while Jon Stewart used his humor to make Bill O'Reillys points look comical and not really affect point of views. One misstep from each speaker is how the didnt really follow debate etiquette. Yes the debate was worth while because it had appeal through humor and to gain a grasp on controversial topics. Nothing really gets accomplished from debating people wont change their point if view if they strongly believe in a certain thing.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
What do I want from my topic?
I feel like an advocate to better the hockey world. By arguing my topic i feel like I open the door for many players to have a choice of what they want and still value education as a part of their life. I eventually want to be someone who can be a strong advocate for the hockey world that people will respond to and respect on certain opinions, this being one of them. I also want to learn the finer points that can affect the game and how youth players and parents will respond if such rules are changed.
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