Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Laugh tracks

While reading Chuck Klostermans article about laugh tracks i was able to get a perspective on Americans and their laughter. I agree with Chuck on the things he says. Laugh tracks are just shows that force laughter, and it doesn't come natural. He talked about the people that live in Germany aren't like Americans in the sense of laughter. They only laugh at things that are truly funny to them unlike us Americans that laugh at anything even if we don't find it funny. I don't understand the need for laugh tracks, i think their stupid and boost the confidence of the actor just because they hear laughs so they will think they are funny. If there is no laugh track i think it makes the show more real and easier to find funny. For example "Family Guy" is the funniest show out there and it doesn't have a laugh track. Because its so raw and crazy it makes it hilarious. I am not a big fan of sitcoms like "Two and a Half Men", or "Friends" simply because i don't find them funny. The only show that i actually liked that had a laugh track was "Home Improvement". Basically because Tim Allen cracks me up.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Topic for research paper

I was going to chose my topic based on the nursing field but i want to do something that i have been interested in knowing more about. I'm going to do the research on technology and the influence it has on communication. communicating with others is something we never even have to think twice about doing it just comes natural. But what if there were no cell phones or computers, would we be able to survive? Technology has become such a huge way we communicate to people and without it where would we be in this world. I plan to analyze how over years and years communication has changed not only the way we speak but how we “talk” to others via text message and emails. I plan to show the differences between now and then on how people talked to one another. Do you think there is  a difference between sitting behind a screen and typing words to someone or actually saying those words to someone in person. Which leads me to think is technology actually helping us with our communication skills or is it in reality destroying us and making it even harder for people to communicate to others in public. My goal for this project and is find out what has caused the way we talk to others to change within the last hundreds of years. Not only the way we talk to each other but all the different languages there are out there for people to communicate. Technology is able to also identify all the different languages when either using the computer or cell phone. But imagine if we were all cut off from technology. No computers, cell phones, ipads, ipods or anything that we could use to communicate with one another. What would we do with ourselves? Have to rely on sending a letter to someone to talk to them,which is exactly what people used to do. I want to analyze all the different ways we communicated up till now. It’s amazing to think throughout the time period of twenty years I’ve been alive how many different ways and stages we have gone through to get to where we are now with communicating.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

bibliographic annotation

The article that my professor provided me with is a good article called Caring for Dying Children: Assessing the Needs of the Pediatric Palliative Care Nurse. It talks about the studies that clarify the needs for sick, dying children and their families. While describing the needs of  these children and families, it also shows the history and future of palliative nursing care. Palliative care nursing is basically taking care of a dying child physically and mentally. Physically, they have to treat their pain and make them feel as comfortable as possible. Mentally, they must keep help the child cope with what is going on as well as helping the family cope. Not only does a dying patient play a role in their own and families life it also takes its toll on the nurse. The palliative nurse must know how to control all their emotions when a child dies, and also be able to limit the stress that it may cause on them.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Attached to Technology and Paying a Price.

After reading the article it started to scare me about how things are going to be different in the future. Kids now are constantly on the computer or on the phone and like Connor in the story it could cause concentration problems for children. I'm pretty much torn weather or not technology is a forward step for humans or a backwards one. In the article it talks about how multitasking people did worse when it came to recognizing if the red rectangles moved. This kind of shows us that multitasking isn't always the best choice for us. When technology gets even more advanced then what it is now the whole argument about how it can affect someones relationship and family is going to get a lot worse. Yes, the internet is good for looking things up that you dont know but all the social networks and such things can ruin someone. They might always have the computer on their mind and not able to concentrate on things that matter like work and school. from a personal point of view i think technology is out of control and it controls peoples lives.

Introduction

My name is Nathan Ott, and i am a nursing major here at IUP. This is my first ever blog post so this is sort of a learning experience for me. I was born and raised in Pittsburgh and love it there. I enjoy many things, such as sports (playing and watching), video games, movies and things of that sort. This is the end of my first ever blog and I would like to end it with a GO STEELERS!!!!!
-Nate