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12/20/2012
eYe OpEnEr
The idea that placing a microchip in a human being for identification is a great idea. People will be able to have their information on file in less then a second. At businesses they are using the chips as key cards to gain access to certain areas of the office space. This idea has already be used by veterinarians to track pets and to help find lost pets. Some people think that if we were to place these into humans then that would be unethical and wrong. I think its still a great idea because then it would cut down on the paper trail and therefore helps the environment. It would also help fight against identity theft because it would be harder to copy any information on the chip let alone the chip itself.
12/18/2012
Shooting At Sandy Hook
Guns have been around in America before the U.S. was even formed. Its in our nature to protect our selves and guns aid us in that battle, but in today's environment they are not necessary. They need to get off the streets. There are over 300 million guns in the U.S. today a majority of those guns do not belong out there they are in the hands of the criminals. Sure you can go out and hunt for sport but there is almost no need to go hunt for food any more because of how industrialized our nation is. Another problem is the type of gun people are getting their hands on fully automatic rifles, and even though the supreme court and congress tried to make it so that normal citizens can not obtain or own one of these weapons they still do. Guns are too deep into our culture to ever get rid of them. The best we could do id top organized crimes and just the normal petty muggings because they are using guns.
12/14/2012
Syria
In a small town controlled by Syria a uprising started months ago and it ended up being successful for a few weeks then when the Syrian government came back bombing the city with in a few days 100 men, women, and children were killed with hundreds still injured. Then the power was cut off and the survives where left to fend for themselves and the doctors were in the dark. Over the next couple months the death toll quickly rose to over 320 people and that number is still rising. The reporter who got in there had to leave and then lost all communications with the rebellion. During the fighting people were going down left and right, this was in the beginning and women was shot by a sniper and a 17 year old boy wanted to save her and crawled on his belly to save her. A women he never met and has had not even the slightest contact. When he got to her she was wounded badly, he tied a rope to her and then ran away quickly and then pulled her to safety. Sad;y she died later and he still wonders weather he could have saved her if he got there sooner.
12/12/2012
Chicago has the highest confess rate in the country. Young men in high school in the 80's were being wrongfully convicted of rapping and killing as 30 year old women. Many of the kids were had their lives thrown away because of the ways the police would interrogate them teenagers. The police were swamped with crimes at that time and they were pressured into getting a confession from the teens. They should have known that as a officer of the law that they have to uphold it but not go under it and pressure the crap out kids to commit to a crime they didn't know what they were doing. Now after many of their lives have been messed up some people are going back and re examining all of the evidence, and retested the DNA found at the crime and found out that it matched convicted criminals. So that means the first time they went on the conviction only and no physical evidence was every test. All of the interrogators present need to themselves be convicted from wrongfully placing an innocent man in jail. And during the video I could not stand the women in the blue.
12/06/2012
Camp 14
In North Korea there are political prison camps. The idea behind their punishment is that the grandfathers of the people in there were part of the revolution, and that the son and grandson would also want to dissolve the current government. They call this 3 Generation Punishment, and N.K are the only ones who constantly practice this in the post WWII era and the 21st century. The only prisoner to escape Camp 14 did it in 2005. He was born in the prison and for 23 years all he knew was the prison rules. As a child he would work hard without any rest all for the same lame nasty not nutritional meal. He witnessed many vial acts of cruel punishment, and he was tortured as well. When he was 13 his mother and older brother were caught trying to escape, he was brought in to be "questioned" about their activities. He was severely punished and was forced to watch is mother and older brother be executed. He said he did no know what love was so he felt no sadness towards them or any other feelings. He said that he felt like they broke the rules and were being punished accordingly. One day he met a guy named Parks in the prison who had seen the outside world and he wanted in on it. So one day when they were collecting firewood near the electric fence they decided to make a run for it. He slipped and fell face first in the snow while parks made a gap in the fence and was electrocuted. He climbed over his back to escape. He then headed north, he bribed his way into China and finally found refuge and was granted citizenship in S.K. Later he spoke of his story and it was published into a book by an American author.
12/04/2012
The Cost of Admission
The higher ups in H.M.A were pressuring doctors in their hospitals in order to make more money. In a regional hospital they only have enough resources for around 10% admission, they wanted 20%, double of what they could handle. There are employs that were fired and are no speaking out against the companies and are suing for wrongful termination. In the emergency rooms for all of their hospitals the computers would have checks and balances for the patient as so as you entered their age a crazy amount of test would be listed almost all of them would not be required, but all the corporate executives would be told to tell doctors that if they didn't admit more patients then they would be fired. The computer would also do an evaluation and tell executives how well they were doing and if a change needed to be made. These people say that they are only preforming test in the best interest of the "patient" (costumer is more like it), but they are lying. They are in it for the money that's it, even though the care in the hospitals is very good that' s only because of the morally right doctors that are already in the hospital, but sometimes they get fired for no reason and then a new one takes his place like a broken part of a machine. Then when the new doctor is appointed, he/she is either turned and corrupted by the lust for money or sees the bigger picture and sticks to the correct morals of a trusted doctor.
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