I envisioned my website being based on mostly my fraternity. Of course my fraternity isn't my life but at the same time, it takes up most of my life lol. Most of my recent pictures and videos are from my fraternity community service projects and parties.
www.students.mcneese.edu/msu-lcranson/
1. I would like a link for my pictures.
2. I would like to have a link to my Facebook.
3. I would like to have a link to my fraternities national website.
4. I would like to have a link to the poem "Invictus" and pictures of my Invictus tattoo.
Monday, February 18, 2008
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Why Mass Communications ?
I chose Mass Communications as my major before enrolling at McNeese State University. Since a child, I have composed my life with sports. Either I was throwing the game winning touchdown or talking about how great it felt to throw the game winning touchdown. Even though I was a pretty good athlete in high school, I never focused on going to the NFL, but rather, I was also a pretty good student and viewed myself as a good product for a collegiate program. After evaluating the NFL for just about every stand point, I realized that I could stay close to the game and receive NFL pay without ever touching the field. I seen sports analysts such as Scott Van Pelt and Stuart Scott, enjoying their jobs, making a lot of money, and interacting with professional athletes on a daily and I knew I had to have that experience. I began taking Mass Communications courses and I realized that I was being equipped with skills that would not only help me with my journey to fortune and fame, but also, I was learning how to network and work behind the scenes. Being realistic, I realized that I would have to climb the corporate ladder to reach my goals. That would require me to work behind the scenes before I ever got a chance to give my analysis on any team’s final score. With the knowledge that I have been equipped with through our Mass Communications department, after graduation, I know I will be truly ready to make my journey towards my ultimate goal and share my insight with the sports world.
Why do they care?
Here is a blog that I found interesting.
The blog questions why Congress is so consumed with Roger Clemens and baseball’s steroid policy. Since when did steroids become a congressional problem? Since when did Congress focus on baseball and its rules anyway? It probably would not be as bad if the media didn’t show the Clemens testimony on every damn news channel. Last time I checked, baseball was a sport and I believe there is a channel dedicated to nothing but sports, ESPN. Did Roger Clemens take steroids, more than likely, yes. Did he lie about taking steroids, more than likely, yes. But why would Congress care? I too lied about liking the food in the campus cafeteria; hopefully Congress does not subpoena me.
The blog questions why Congress is so consumed with Roger Clemens and baseball’s steroid policy. Since when did steroids become a congressional problem? Since when did Congress focus on baseball and its rules anyway? It probably would not be as bad if the media didn’t show the Clemens testimony on every damn news channel. Last time I checked, baseball was a sport and I believe there is a channel dedicated to nothing but sports, ESPN. Did Roger Clemens take steroids, more than likely, yes. Did he lie about taking steroids, more than likely, yes. But why would Congress care? I too lied about liking the food in the campus cafeteria; hopefully Congress does not subpoena me.
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Double Edge Sword
Being that I am really involved with the sports world, it simply angered me beyond imagination to see Atlanta Falcon’s quarterback, Michael Vick, receive 2 years in Federal Prison for dog fighting. By no means will I, or any sane person attempt to justify his actions, but at what time do we as people go too far by attempting to make “an example” out of others. Whether or not his sentencing was justified varies from the individual, but one thing should be shared by all individuals, the ability to forgive and the ability to understand that 2 wrongs do not make a right. What Michael Vick did was immoral and unethical, but to have children in the public protesting/boycotting with shirts stating “I hate Michael Vick and kill Michael Vick” is immoral and unethical also. How could parents and members of PETA allow themselves to teach their children something as cruel as hate and revenge? How could parents justify one wrong doing by adding their wrong to the equation? It seems easy to spot the wrong doing of others, yet become invisible of our own when we look into the mirror.
Monday, February 11, 2008
Websites(The Good,The Bad, The Ugly. )
www.rivals.com
A very well maintained and easy accessible site. The statistics are updated daily and the pictures are always very recent. It is very easy to search for items on the website and allows the user to navigate smoothly.
www.kenramsey.com
Site is very undevloped. Statistics are not updated often. The pictures are usually recycled. The website is used more for the forum and always the users free speach in the forums. User is however able to navigate smoothly.
A very well maintained and easy accessible site. The statistics are updated daily and the pictures are always very recent. It is very easy to search for items on the website and allows the user to navigate smoothly.
www.kenramsey.com
Site is very undevloped. Statistics are not updated often. The pictures are usually recycled. The website is used more for the forum and always the users free speach in the forums. User is however able to navigate smoothly.
Monday, February 4, 2008
The Television
I think that the television intrigues me the most out of the new media. The different types of televisions and the wide spread use of them really caught my attention. At the new of World War 2, only eight thousand homes had a television set. By the year 1996, the number went to 840 million. Now in 2008, the number has risen by about 20% and the number of multiple television sets in the home are expected. The television has evolved from the basic box and rabbit ears to high defintion and plasma. The evolution of the television is nothing short of amazing.
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