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Letter from the Editor In the past few weeks, we’ve started offering journalism workshops to FSU students and Tallahassee community members. One of the most important things our Journalism Basics workshop focuses on is what makes a story newsworthy. I’ve known these rules for a few years (a story should be timely, relevant, have a local impact, have some prominence…), but teaching them to others has made certain stories in this issue stand out. Our story on Cornel West is important because he’s visiting Florida State University in January. Without editing this article, many of our editors wouldn’t have known who West was. Our editors also talked at length about Toddlers and Tiaras, a TLC show that is making increasingly absurd statements about our culture. Our article on Google’s mapping of the rainforest is so cutting-edge, even my techie boyfriend was surprised to read about it, and I was delighted to be able to teach him something new about a topic he loves. That’s what any good piece of journalism should do: get people talking and learning new things. I think this issue truly succeeds in that. Check out these articles, and come to our meetings to pitch your own ideas! Have a happy holiday, a great break, and a wonderful New Year. We’ll see you in 2012. Morgan Kayser Editor in Chief
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Table of Contents
News
Views
Arts & Life
06 California Dream(in’)
12 Toddlers
04 Best Albums
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How the California Dream Act is finding its way to Florida
Bank Transfer
This fifth of November will certainly be remembered.
Toddlers and Tiaras is the scariest show on TV.
Education
In the current political and economic climate, an argument for education is more necessary than one would think.
09 Progress Coalition
16 Apple Rant
10 Cornel West
17 Make-up
Find out what this new student union is all about.
Cornel West is comin’ to town-- find out if he’s naughty or nice.
A well-reasoned stance against over-hyped Apple products
Those that shined and those that didn’t
Arrested Development
“There’s always money in the banana stand.”
20 Google Amazon
Google treks through the largest rainforest.
Do cosmetics contribute to gender inequality?
Literature
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Biggest Hip Hop Albums The Greatest Story Never Told: Saigon
4.5/5 stars
Saigon’s long-awaited masterpiece achieves everything it set out to be and then some, with stellar pro-
duction, guest vocals, and tightly wound lyrics wrapped around struggle. Unlike Lupe Fiasco’s embarrassingly underwhelming Lasers, Saigon tackles problems in America with rationality and a certain intellectual prose very absent in many other politically driven rappers (See: Lupe, Immortal Technique).
World: The Sideline Story: J. Cole-Cole
4/5 stars
Cole’s debut album faced insurmountable expectations due to his overwhelmingly popular mix-tapes that
could crush many rappers’ best albums, as well as being Jay-Z’s first signee to RocNation. Cole doesn’t flinch though, putting together an album that screams, above all else, a sense of completeness. He gives his long-time faithful followers a gem early on in “Dollar and a Dream III,” goes on to record a slew of motivational braggadocio bangers with, “Mr. Nice Watch,” “Cole World,” and “Rise and Shine.” Before getting emotional in tracks like, “Lights Please,” “Breakdown” and “Lost Ones,” the latter being the passionately complex story of a young couple contemplating abortion, winning the award for song of the year. Cole made his own expectations high and then shattered them, proving it is indeed Cole’s world.
Goblin: Tyler, the Creator
4/5 stars
Devastating. This album-drenched with rape, abortion, anti-religion, psychoanalysis and hate- is every-
thing Odd Future listeners wanted, and then some. While it may be a struggle to hurdle the areas of tiresome beats, repetitive rants, and perverse masochistic tracks, those who do are highly rewarded with a refreshingly original album that offers a window into the lewd mind of the MTV-proclaimed “Best New Artist.” Key tracks include album opener “Goblin,” mega-hit “Yonkers,” and anti-religion anthem “Sandwitches.”
Biggest Rock Albums of 2011 Wasting Light: Foo Fighters 4.5/5 stars
On Wasting Light, the Foo Fighters returned with their heaviest album yet. Although it’s not as diverse
as Echoes, Silence, Patience and Grace, it doesn’t have any major flaws and is the band’s most complete work. Whether it’s the emotion driving “I Should Have Known,” the soothing guitar rift that opens “Walk,” or the bizarre syncopations found on the lead single “Rope,” each track has its own redeeming qualities, making it an easy listen from start to finish, and one of the best albums of 2011.
Angles: The Strokes 4/5 stars
For fans, First Impression of Earth made The Strokes sound too polished and mainstream, but 5 years
later they’ve returned to their former glory on Angles. With fuzzy garage band rock, droning vocals, catchy guitar riffs and a few welcome hints of electronic production, the brief but effective Angles turned out to be everything Strokes fans hoped for and then some.
The King of Limbs: Radiohead
3.5/5 stars
It’s not a masterpiece like we’re used to out of Radiohead, but The King of Limbs still left most fans
wowed and confused. Where songs like “Feral” and “Little By Little” lack in conceivable purpose, the genuine beauty of “Bloom,” mysterious groove of “Lotus Flower” and zen of “Codex” definitely carry the album to immeasurable heights.
Mylo Xyloto: Coldplay
3.5/5 stars
At a glance it may sound different and a bit over the top, but with time Mylo Xyloto is just as accessible
as any other one of Coldplay’s works. The album touches all extremes, from grandiose production with a full
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orchestra, loud synth and a huge pallet of guitar effects, to acoustic songs that are as personal an encounter as any.
The BEST and WORST of 2011 Biggest Indie Albums of 2011 Father, Son, Holy Ghost: Girls
5/5 stars
This second full-length studio album from San Francisco based band Girls evokes a feeling of nostalgia in its
listeners, while sounding distinctly different from any album that has been released yet. The themes on the album— love, lust, forgiveness, and sorrow—are not new ideas by any means. Front man Christopher Owens’ interpretation of these themes, however, is what sets the band’s sophomore album apart from everyone else. Every song on the album is perfection, and the guitar solos are nothing short of mesmerizing, but the real standout track is “Vomit” which will, without a doubt, be a strong contender for song of the year. Girls’ sophomore effort is staking their claim as the undisputed Indie-Rock Gods. Amen!
Helplessness Blues: Fleet Foxes
4.5/5 stars
“In that dream I could hardly attain it/all my life I will wait to attain it” sings Robin Pecknold on “Grown
Ocean” the closing track of Helplessness Blues. The folk group from Seattle has completely defied any notion of the “sophomore jinx” that plagues its other musical counterpoints with their most recent release. Filled with the same intricate melodies and collective harmonies that the group provided on Fleet Foxes, the band takes it a step further with this album, exploring new territories while remaining true to their original sound.
Bon Iver: Bon Iver 4.5/5 stars
More musically advanced than its predecessor, Bon Iver captures the same sentiments that were captured
in debut For Emma, Forever Ago, such as a longing for escapism, but takes them in a new direction that hasn’t been seen from the group before. Vernon isn’t moping anymore—and we’re okay with it. He seems to be too.
Worst Albums2/5of the Year: Tha Carter IV: Lil Wayne stars
Sober, prison-free, and presumably hungry, Lil Wayne had all the ammunition he needed to deliver the
classic album hip hop fans have been patiently waiting 10+ years for. What resulted was an embarrassing shit-show of played-out metaphors, lazy production value, and a laughable track order. Wayne got so incompetent with this album that he transformed Rick Ross’ 2010 banger “I’m not a Star,” into essentially the same song, even using a Rick Ross verse on the track! He then proceeds to put all of his guests on tracks that he doesn’t include himself on, an obvious sign that even Wayne knows he cannot hang with Hip Hop’s heavyweights.
Born This Way: Lady Gaga
2/5 stars
The reason Lady Gaga was popular to begin with is because she was unique, but now that we’ve been
exposed to it, she almost seems ordinary. “Born This Way” may have sold a ton of albums, but musically the songs are unoriginal and too similar to all her other works. There are a few glimpses of a new direction, through the use of a saxophone, some guitars and pianos, but it’s mostly just more of the same styled dance tracks with sexual lyrics and electronic pop beats.
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by Sami Fuchs, Staff Writer
The media is often inundated with
California high school (or an equivalent). If the
to the California Dream Act, these students
debates about anti-immigration legislation,
student is undocumented, they are required
would be ineligible for financial aid of any kind.
but amidst the incendiary debates one bill in
to sign an affidavit saying that they have
Without being able to legally work or receive
particular has managed to be more sympathetic
applied for legal immigration status, or if they
financial aid, students were finding it difficult to
to the plight of immigrants. On October 8, 2011,
are ineligible, that they plan to do so as they
afford attending college.
California Governor Jerry Brown signed AB
become eligible.
130, more commonly known as the California
This legislation is important because
promises intellectual excitement and creative
Dream Act, in to law.
it prevents children of illegal immigrants from
thinking,” said Governor Brown in an interview
“Going to college is a dream that
By 2013, the California Dream Act will
being trapped in a difficult situation. Often,
with the LA Times. “The Dream Act benefits us
allow students that do not have legal status as
children are brought illegally into the country
all by giving top students a chance to improve
American citizens to receive financial aid for
when they are young. Some even manage to
their lives and the lives of all of us.”
California’s public colleges and universities.
go through life unaware that they are illegal
This
of
citizens, because primary and secondary
Florida Representative Dwight Bullard, a
Governors Fee Waiver (allowing enrollment
schools are generally not required to ensure
Democrat, proposed HB 55, a bill that mirrored
fees to be waived for those who qualify), as
that all of their students are legal American
the California Dream Act. HB 55 proposed that
well as eligibility for institutional student aid in
citizens. When it comes time for college,
undocumented students be exempt from paying
the form of grants. Stipulations for receiving aid
however, these students face a major problem.
non-resident tuition at state universities or
include attendance at a California high school
Colleges do, in fact, require documentation of
colleges. However, this bill was not successful
for at least three years and graduation from a
legal citizenship upon enrollment. Previous
in its quest to become law.
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Having similar immigration concerns,
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“Immigration and immigration related
understands opposition to the bill.
been re-filed this year as HB 81. Additionally,
issues are sometimes considered a divisive
“The traction in Florida is going to be
Representative Reggie Fullwood has filed
topic, especially in a state like Florida, where
hard to maintain because we have so much
HB 441, which, as Bullard explains, “targets
we have a significant immigrant and migrant
cost to people being here undocumented. The
students that are citizens whose parents are
population,” said Representative Bullard. “So I
general sentiment is how do we protect the rule
not.” This bill would allow these students to
think a bill like the Dream Act gets caught up in
of law and have everybody playing by the same
be classified as residents for tuition purposes.
the back and forth argument over how do we
rules? That’s most legislators’ concern at this
The bill lists “high school attendance, timely
go about tackling the issue of immigration in the
level over how do we make exception[s] for a lot
enrollment in institution of higher education,
state of Florida.”
of people that are already here,” said Baxley, a
and submission of high school transcript” as
Opposition for this type of legislation is
Republican. “We have to have everybody living
the requirements for eligibility.
mostly rooted in the belief that only American
by the same rules. Otherwise we’re destroying
citizens should be entitled to financial aid.
the equity of our judicial system. Under Ronald
are slowly beginning to realize that these
“Too many American citizens aren’t
Reagan we had a clean up and had major
individuals are paying taxes back in society,”
getting the financial aid as it is,” said Florida
amnesty. We encouraged people to get here,
said Bullard. “They’re students who have
State University senior, Kristin Powell. “Why are
however they can, and they’ll get amnesty. But
matriculated from schools. They’ve been
we going to give illegal immigrants the money
we really need to protect the rule of law [so] that
there for five to 13 years, all the way from
when there are so many American citizens
the same rules apply to everyone. That’s the
kindergarten through 12th grade, and it’s just
who need it? I think that they should make it a
frustration right now. We’re all equal but some
the right thing to do. It’s appropriate to capture
loan program instead. Give them the money to
are more equal than others.”
the love of knowledge that these students
become model Americans, so that when they
Despite HB 55’s lack of success,
have developed over their time here. We need
get jobs and become model citizens, they can
Representative Bullard is hopeful that the
to understand the importance of intellectual
pay back the money.”
California Dream Act will inspire the passing of
capital and how important intellectual capital is
similar legislation in Florida. Bullard’s bill has
in helping us define who our country is going to
Florida Representative Dennis Baxley
“We’re seeing a trend where people
be for generations.”
Representative
Alan
Williams,
a
Democrat, also sees the need for legislation like HB 55 and the California Dream Act to pass in Florida.
“We have so many students who want
to come to Florida, not only because of our great weather and our great business climate, but they want to come because we have exceptional programs,” said Williams. “This is a very good way to incentivize those students, especially international students, to come here and take part in our educational system.”
Williams
commends
the
work
of
advocacy groups, voters, and legislators in California, “who took the stand and said ‘look, our education system here in California is one of the best, and we want everyone to be able to take a part in that.’ …I’m hopeful that we can enact that here in Florida.”
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Remember, Remember the Fifth of November
The Yeti
by Stephanie Sharp, Staff Writer
November 5th, 2011 bore witness to a
was a call to become a member of a local credit
September 29, 2011.
different protest than the Gunpowder Treason
union, transfer funds to the new account, and
Plot of 1605. While the grassroots movement
shut down accounts with major banking corpo-
coming in, looking for a safer place for their
of Bank Transfer Day and subversive schemes
rations. Listed on the event page were sites to
money where they wouldn’t be charged a lot of
put into motion by internet vigilantes may not
find local credit unions, and further research
fees,” said Christanie, an employee at the FSU
have had the grandeur and fireworks of the final
was encouraged.
Credit Union in Tallahassee.
scenes from the popular film V for Vendetta, the
impact was equally impressive.
day for Bank Transfer Day, especially for the
America proposed a monthly $5 fee to use debit
In 2008, the Senate passed a $700
youth of America. There [was] rarely a status
cards, which they have since rescinded. Other
billion bank bailout bill. Banks and capitalistic
that day that [didn’t] start with ‘Remember,
major banks instituted similar fees, only to make
corporations all over the county are heralded by
remember…’” said Bray. “I think that the youth
a similar retreat in response to the backlash.
“I think [Guy Fawkes Day] was a perfect
“We had a good amount of people
On September 29, 2011 Bank of
the media as too big to fail and as a
Only a few banks will continue
necessary evil in the consumerist
charging the fees to make up for the
state of the US. Kristine Christian,
revenue they are losing because of
an entrepreneur from Los Angeles,
the Durbin Amendment, which limits
sought to alter that paradigm this
the amount they can charge major
year by starting an event called Bank
companies like Target for processing
Transfer Day.
transactions.
“[Corporate banks] want your
Leading up to November 5th,
money, whether you have it or not.
hacker group Anonymous posted
They want you to owe them every
several YouTube videos addressing
penny you make in your future. You
the event and encouraging par-
don’t matter – you’re just another
ticipation. The group has a huge web
bank account number and credit card number.
are empowered with a sense of revolution
presence and ends all of their transmissions
That’s why I prefer credit unions,” said Shannon
that is fed by the Occupy movement. This
with this reminder: We are Anonymous. We do
Bray, an English Major at FSU. “I have some
November 5th could be one to remember as
not forget. We do not forgive. Expect us.
student loans and a car loan through a credit
the day Americans began to truly fight back
union in Pompano, [Florida], and it’s wonderful.
against the banks.”
are vigilantes in a way, real Robin Hood type
I’m treated like an actual person, they work with
A November 8th tweet from Credit
people,” said Chad Knight, a Tallahassee
you to find something that fits your life and your
Union National Association reported that
Community College student. “They try to help
budget, and they don’t hound you or threaten
40,000 people became credit union members
people in any way they can, and I commend
you.”
on Bank Transfer Day, adding $80 million
them for that.”
Bank Transfer Day started as an event
in savings to the net worth of credit unions.
on Facebook to which Christian invited about
According to surveys conducted by Credit
500 of her friends, but the event quickly grew
Union National Association, over 650,000
to over 85,000 attendees. Bank Transfer Day
people have switched to credit unions since
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O U R
by Erica Zweig, Contributing Writer An up-and-coming
W E A P O N
student
union
disrupted a Florida State University Board of Trustees meeting on November 1st in order to ask for students’ protection in the fight against education cuts.
Progress
Coalition,
a
movement
developed in the spring of 2011, is comprised of students of various ideologies and affiliations seeking to rise up against misrepresentation of students and their individual rights on campus. This organization has grown into a flourishing union of zealous students willing to march across campus, chant, protest with signs, and gather over 1,000 petition signatures for their beliefs.
“All we ask for are passionate people
who want to make sure students’ voices are heard over all else here at Florida State University,” said Kelsie Taggart, the outreach coordinator for FSU Progress Coalition. “The goal for Progress Coalition is to be an advocate for students’ rights…I believe by taking the front on issues students care about we’ll spread our name and our movement.”
In a manifesto published by the
movement on FSUProgressCoalition.Tumblr.
I S
com, the group declares, “The recent attacks
student body.
on students rights on behalf of the Florida
State Legislature, Gov. Rick Scott, and FSU
in various movements that fight for their rights,”
hierarchy have left students at FSU seriously
said Sampson. “We want to create a system
affected.”
where we can support and create a structure
This issue has become an enormous
for organizations of student leaders or individu-
undertaking for Progress Coalition. The group
als as they are dealing with issues on campus.”
organized a rally and managed to collect 1,400
One of the big questions this progressive
signatures from students pledging disgust over
movement faces is whether or not they could
tuition spikes. In a statement released on the
potentially rise as a future political party and
FSU Campus Blackboard, President Barron
competitor in Student Government elections at
defends the 15% increase and discourages
FSU.
opposition by explaining, “It is time to realize
that tuition increases at Florida State University
student representation on campus; especially
aren’t impacting accessibility or burdening our
by our elected officials, so the possibility of
families; they are all that we have to maintain
Progress Coalition becoming a political party is
our quality and keep our bright students in
something we might explore in the future,” said
Florida in the face of State budget cuts.”
Sampson.
However, due to the efforts of the
“We are striving to get students involved
“We are definitely concerned with
However,
Sampson
believes
that
members and individuals who came out to
Progress Coalition’s goal is to focus on
support the rally, Progress Coalition‘s demands
activism and encouraging students to become
were for the most part met and produced
aware of their surroundings while aiming to
positive feedback. President Barron not only
gather a large base of supporters to capture the
agreed to meet with the group but also created
attention of the community and student body.
a public forum for all students to attend.
“I am all for fighting for student rights, if it is
Progress Coalition also sent their referendum
being done in a reasonable fashion,” said Josh
to the Supreme Court
Large, an English major at FSU.
and Elections Super-
visor of FSU, which
battle with the hierarchy of Florida State
was then recognized
University and Florida state legislators, their
and placed on the
central focus is also to unite the student body
Student Government
by gaining members who are active in their
ballot for the 2011
community and passionate about what is
voting election.
happening on and around campus.
Coalition Vice
President
Michael
As Progress Coalition continues their
“We want people who want to represent
students rights, fight for themselves, and for
Sampson envisions a
their school,” said Sampson.
promising future for
the group and hopes
check them out on Facebook under the name
to establish a proper
FSU Progress Coalition or e-mail FSU.Pro-
advocacy
gressCoalition@gmail.com.
for
the
To learn more about Progress Coalition,
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Political and Social Commentator
by Claire Trehan, Staff Writer
Scholar Cornel West was arrested at
in the United States, which included directing
West is taking the lead on, and taking a lot of
an Occupy Washington D.C. demonstration on
more attention towards the predicaments that
heat for, is saying that we don’t have a critical
October 16th and again during the Occupy Wall
plague those in the black community.
discourse to hold the President accountable.
Street protests in New York on October 21st for
It’s not arguing that he shouldn’t be re-elected,
protesting the “Stop and Frisk” policies of the
criticism of what he believes is the President’s
but it’s about accountability.”
New York Police Department.
lack of attention towards these critical affairs.
No
stranger
controversy,
A few months ago on an MSNBC
the
West affirms that it is Barack Obama’s
special entitled The Black Agenda hosted by
Princeton University professor and civil rights
responsibility, as the nation’s first African-
Ed Schultz, Cornel West got into a fiery debate
activist, who has penned books such as Race
American President to write the script for the
with Reverend Al Sharpton. On the program,
Matters and Democracy Matters, ignited many
issues that have been dismissed or that have
West vocalized his desire for the President
negative
gone unacknowledged by presidents in the
to take a stand on these pressing issues so
Barack Obama when he famously spoke out
past.
that real conversations about such matters
against the president.
Dr. David Ikard, Professor of African-
can start. He wants President Obama to be
“He’s ended up being the black mascot
American Literature as well as Hip Hop and
challenged by those in the black community
of the Wall Street oligarchs and corporate
Literature at Florida State University, wrote a
so that these changes can be brought to life.
plutocrats!” said West, who has also claimed
book called Nation of Cowards: Black Activism
He has also made clear his belief that the
that Obama “has a certain fear of free black
in Barack Obama’s Postracial America set
President has enough power to make sure that
men.”
to be released next year. Part of Dr. Ikard’s
these discussions happen, but that he has not
feelings
to
West has since been open about his
amongst
supporters
of
publication examines Cornel West’s activism
made any landmark decisions in order to put a
up trouble for West within the media realm.
Statements such as these have stirred
and his outspoken critiques of the President.
stop to the growing number of those in poverty
within the African-American community.
West supported Obama during the 2008
“I use Cornel West as one of the
Presidential election and proved to be one of
current voices of resistance and [to display]
Sharpton, on the other hand, argued
his most influential campaigners. He, like many
the particular discourse in the black community
that President Obama has been doing his
others, voted for Obama on the notion that the
that is agitating Barack Obama’s re-election,”
part while the members of Congress have
President would fulfill his promises for change
said Dr. Ikard. “One of the things that Cornel
been slacking in terms of standing up and providing a voice for those in need within their communities. He asserted that the President has to be held accountable, but noted that too many people are putting all the pressure on the President, rather than taking a stand themselves. The public dispute ended with the two raising their voices at one another until Ed Schultz was forced to go off the air since they had run out of time.
Critics
of
West
believe
that
his
denunciation of Obama could be one of the factors preventing the President from being re-
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elected in 2012.
into this debate.
a gathering of social activists that united in
“He’s considered [to be] a black leader
order to protest the unsatisfactory social and
is typically by a Republican. So, people can
“When President Obama is criticized, it
in modern American politics,” said Adam
economic standards of the African-American
easily dismiss that criticism because we would
LaRose, a senior majoring in Political Science
community.
expect a Republican to criticize the President,”
at Florida State University. “They expect him
said Dr. John Barry Ryan, Assistant Professor
to back [Obama] because he’s black and
forever. He’s championed the poor. You can go
in the Department of Political Science at Florida
a prominent figure in the black era and the
back 20 or 30 years and he is still saying the
State University.
progressive movement.”
same thing,” said Dr. Ikard. “A lot of the people
is coming from someone who people would
West has been involved with African-
who are attacking him are not willing to get
otherwise believe is a supporter. This makes it
American civil rights and issues, marching in
arrested so he’s really putting his politics into
harder to dismiss and could affect the opinions
demonstrations and organizing protests, since
action. I think for me that gives him real capital
of Democrats and especially Democrats in the
his high school years.
in terms of somebody who is willing to put it on
African-American community.”
protest, as evidenced by his active participation
the line.”
While
“In this case, the criticism
“This has been Cornel West’s message
some
agree
with
West continues to
West’s
in the Occupy movement. He has provided a
criticisms of the President, they disagree with
strong voice for African-Americans as both a
speaker in the Golden Tribe Series in Florida
Cornel West is to be featured as a
the way in which he has gone about criticizing
scholar and a political commentator as a part
State University’s Ruby Diamond concert hall
with his name-calling and what some believe
of the post-1960s civil rights movement. West
on January 18, 2012.
are personal attacks on President Obama. A
also participated in the Million Man March
lot of Presispeculators believe that race factors
held in Washington D.C. in 1995, which was
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Toddlers & Tiaras by Erin McIvor, Staff Writer I have a sneaking suspicion about
copy their actions. They choose what gets cut in
with plenty of pageant girls and their parents,
TLC’s infamous show Toddlers & Tiaras. The
editing, and what stays – the shot of the mother
but the makers of the show seek out the mother
program showcases a handful of parents
laughing as she realizes she keeps the kids’
who tells her six-year-old that she isn’t as
and their pageant-performing children as
tooth bleach next to her copy of The 7 Worst
pretty as her sister because she has a bigger
they prepare with fake tans, eyelash dye,
Things Parents Do or the hushed voice of the
nose. They feature the parents who call their
prosthetic teeth, and waxing in the weeks up
mother urging her daughter, “Please don’t cry,
daughter a “pain in the ass” to her face as she
until they are ushered onto the stage. They
baby; you’re on camera.” And of course, there’s
bounces off the hotel room walls. They yearn
are told to remember their dance routine and,
the girl about to go on stage. She is turning to
for the mom who reassures us that she asked
always, smile. The show has received plenty
her mother, who is fussing over her hair, and
her daughter if she wanted to keep competing
of back-lash and its fair share of headlines
telling her, “You are one of the crazy moms!” In
and that she said yes. (As though giving a four-
reading “Have We Gone Too Far?” plastered
all of these moments, our hearts start to go out
year-old her way and being a good parent is
over the face of an overdone, wig-wearing six-
to the poor mothers, only to realize once again
the same thing).
year-old.
that they are not going to change; they are still
just pursuing their own selfish needs.
women who keep things lighthearted and do
what the makers of the show seem to have
The editors are choosing what we get
pageants to get money for their daughters’
gotten past their audiences.
to see, shaping our opinions while branding
schooling, and the girls who learn valuable
They’re being sarcastic.
the show as “reality” TV – but only the reality
lessons about winning and losing. They do not
They film moms as they say flat-out that
they allow us to perceive. Purposefully, editors
make it into the show. We are left only with over-
one of their girls is prettier than the other, along
choose every shot that they put in. They only
the-top, caricaturized, screaming mothers and
with dads twirling ribbons in their backyards,
have a mere hour to showcase these families’
spoiled, tanned orange, screaming daughters
frantically trying to make their two-year-old
lives, after all. There may be nothing wrong
on our television screen. They want us to laugh
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Yet there is a different fate for the
at them.
It is possible that they realize that more
people will watch a train wreck than a carefree family, or that maybe there is an overwhelming majority of micromanaging mothers in these pageants. But perhaps it doesn’t matter. To the creators of the show, ratings are the same whether viewers tune in to laugh with the families, or at them.
But as these overzealous parents are
paraded in front of the cameras just as their daughters are paraded across the stage, the women’s and girls’ performances are drawing focus from even more worrying aspects of the show. While viewers are upset about the parents putting their children through these ridiculously appearance-centric and over-sexualized contests, the fact of the matter is that this is not an alien concept for young girls at all. The idea of putting in hours and hours of work to appear “natural” and “beautiful” is far from foreign to almost any girl who has hit puberty.
Any young woman who wears makeup
(and who does so without looking like she just flew in from the Jersey Shore) will tell you that the key to “looking natural” lies in what you are putting on. The desired look is not eyegrabbing and dramatic. It does not involve pea-
as wrongful: an act to be condemned. When
grace, but then turn around and be sex kittens
cocking yourself with the creams and powders
something appears in society that conflicts with
in the next instant. It doesn’t take much thought
you splash onto your face. Instead, you must
this definition, it is only right for parents and
to realize that this is a catch-22. If a woman
work everything in subtly, in a way that keeps
adults everywhere to rally against it.
is a true innocent, she cannot even know what
anyone from noticing that your eyelids are not
There seems to be a new example of
sex is. If she goes too far in the other direction
naturally purple.
these age violations every few years. Child-
“innocent” is completely out the window, and
Every so often there is a public uproar
sized thongs, sparkly pink kids’ “exercise”
“sexy” might even turn into “slutty.” No woman
about how the age where girls start dressing
poles, and the forever-in-the-limelight Barbie
could ever find a common ground between
provocatively and putting on makeup seems to
create one controversy after another, but the
these two polar opposites, it seems.
be getting lower. But it is shrugged off and all
damage is done. These products are sold to
but forgotten until the next time we, the public,
young girls, showing them what they should
achieving what is impossible for older girls
are supposed to get upset about it.
consider to be normal behavior and normal
and women. They are able to maintain their
The age at which we lose our
play. Even if such products are taken out of
innocence even while being dressed up in
innocence is what defines our childhood. The
stores by outraged parents that have taken to
daisy dukes and a tube top because they have
social construct of hildhood is ambiguous,
the streets, they have still gotten out there in
no context for it and are simply doing what
unlike adolescence and the teenage years
the world. The products shout, “This is how you
they are told to do. The older women instruct-
which have clear start and end dates. We can
should act!” to any girl who sees them sitting on
ing, dressing, and corralling them through the
still, however, identify behaviors as belonging
a shelf.
pageants are in charge of all the “sexy,” while
to the time of “innocence.” But then each group
Toddlers & Tiaras is an extension of the
the girls’ toddler form allows them to epitomize
grows older and the age limit continues to get
conflicting images that women are given: be
innocence. Perversely, they are doing exactly
pushed back. Still, there is something about an
innocent, but look sexy. Women are supposed
what women are told men want them to do.
individual acting more adult than our peers did
to give off that air of naïveté and effortless
But the toddlers of the show are
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An Argument for Education We n e e d to d efe n d i t m o re t h a n yo u t hink . by Emily Hernandez, Contributing Writer
It seems as though many institutions
and universities have forgotten the real purpose of pursuing higher education. College is not a place where you come to earn money and make a living. Many will work their way through college and dedicate much time and energy to earning their own form of higher education, but the facility of these well-established schools don’t, or rather shouldn’t, represent just a small stepping stone to the rest of our working lives.
Many have already discovered, and
many have already been advised for years prior to even attending college, how a college education can offer so much in terms of implicit value, beyond the raw material of study. And the opportunity to be in a hub of centrally concentrated and vastly spreading knowledge can be that large and inconsequential dose of enlightenment that some of us crave. We crave this infinite learning as a primal instinct; a human fundamental for function and survival. This desire to branch out and explore the things we do not know, make progress, and expand any minute understanding we may have of the world is in our nature. It’s why we live and breathe and walk this earth.
And yes, on a less uplifting level and in
the reality of the contemporary world, we take this knowledge and these years of focused pursuit and turn them into a job or career, a way to support ourselves and the working society in which we exist. But here is where the problem arises: the institutions we trust
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with our education have lost sight of this real
those incoming freshmen, do you think, want
purpose of pursuing higher education. Why is it
to be doctors because they have a passion for
that we are now expected to have a clear path
knowledge, for the science of life, and deeply
and solid career goals at the ripe ages at which
enjoy the idea of helping others through their
we enter a university? It is no longer enough
work as physicians? They may not even
to pursue higher education for the sake of
know what it’s like to possess a steadfast
learning infinitely new and unrelated topics and
internal passion beyond what is considered
subjects. It is no longer about self-improvement
a “successful” career path. One may assume
or personal enlightenment, because we pay
that it really doesn’t matter to any of them
a fortune for it. So of course, after pouring
what kind of doctor they end up being or what
thousands of dollars into these years of
hospital they end up working in. Most of them
wonderful and all-encompassing knowledge,
aren’t even thinking about that. In many cases,
we have to go get a job to pay it all back and
a student will make it all the way through their
make it all “worth it.”
undergraduate courses simply because they
A large portion of the freshman
are exceptionally smart, because they possess
population at almost any large university will
a certain aptitude, rather than because they
enter with majors in biology, already intent
love and enjoy every ounce of foundational
on gaining admission to medical school and
knowledge they are being prepared with. Not
becoming practicing doctors. How many of
many of those kids get excited about being
heart surgeons as they sit in their Organic
anything and everything about the vast world
be cut. He believes that the only money
Chemistry class discovering the rules for
we live in and to continue endlessly to learn
being put into education should be going
organic molecular structure. Most will moan
for the sake of learning. Nobody seems to
towards technology, science, mathematics
and groan their ways through physics and
remember that alternative, an alternative
and engineering because those are fields that
chemistry courses because all they want to do
that erases the pressures of success and
will provide people with jobs. To our governor,
is get into medical school and into a hospital
performance and makes it possible to fall back
higher
and get on with the salary-earning. They have
to the beauty of learning simply to know. But
become purely a vessel for obtaining a place
lost any practical chance at simple intrinsic
we pay universities big money because we
in this work force and it is useless to be a
motivation.
know nothing else but to take these steps at
scholar of the liberal arts, or of psychology or
If college were free, would anyone
acquiring, earning “higher-level” education
anthropology. Why is the facilitation for higher
attend if they weren’t guaranteed a chance at
so that we can graduate in so many years
education becoming selective only to fields
earning a degree and a job? Probably not.
and emerge prepared for a career of choice,
that will stimulate the economy? Where will
This is because we are all encouraged
education
has
now
recognizably
a career that we should be content with until
psychology and anthropology go?
from a young age to look at the working world
retiring age.
around us and devise a plan of action for
Consider a current portion of Florida
little opposite of all this and we all paid for and
becoming a contributing unit in that working
Governor Rick Scott’s new agenda. He argues
attended college because we wanted to keep
world. But what no one has ever given us a
that degrees in fields such as psychology and
learning and growing intellectually, and a job
chance to think about is how, as humans,
anthropology have no productive effect on
later on based on our new expertise was just
maybe the purpose of education is to discover
the work force and that their funding should
a small perk of our choice of education? We
What if the modern world worked just a
think of careers now as mediums essential for survival, or for comfortable survival. But we are at a stage as a society that, for most, simply to survive is no longer an inherent struggle, yet we obsess over the ability to live in comfort and excess through our high-paying jobs. But our jobs don’t define our lives and who we are. If the workings of the world were void of trivial, false purposes, all we would have is our ability to infinitely learn and explore. Even with the input of our world’s factors of daily and holistic life, this paramount purpose remains untarnished. It provides a significant source of true meaning to be harnessed and kept as a reminder and an insurer that we are more and we have more than our college degrees and comfortably paying jobs.
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If You Don’t Have an iPhone...
non-customer, I am determined to remain
already been done) by other companies. For
Through your television, computer, or cell
“uncool” and Apple-free.
example, iTunes is heavily based off of the
phone you hear the latest trendy underground
Until Apple finally got their hands on the
software used for the Creative MP3 players,
indie music play to a montage of perfect
aforementioned formula, their products weren’t
which is probably the biggest competitor
strangers and exciting images. This is the
considered top of the line by any technology
Apple has in the MP3 player market. Although
formula that Apple uses for almost every
connoisseurs. In 1985, Apple was in a really
it flopped recently due to everyone already
commercial they have ever released.
This
big slump, only making 10 percent of their
having an iPod, the Zune software allowed
is a successful formula to follow because it
projected profit. But with the combination of
users to sync their Zune MP3 players with their
gets people hooked in with a snazzy song
this trendy pseudo-creative marketing scheme
computer and purchase things from the Zune
providing the perfect little jingle to appeal to a
and easy-to-manipulate culture, Apple found
market far before the iPod could do either
wide variety of people. The jam coincides with
its target audience and honed in. Not only did
of those things. Before the Kindle achieved
different trendy models awkwardly grooving
this underground culture worship Macs, but
success, Apple never once used any of their
in front of a white background that keeps the
those who were wealthy started buying them
products as e-book readers, yet they continue
viewer focused on the centerpiece product.
as well, solely based on their sleek and simple
to claim messages of innovation and originality.
The one thing that I haven’t mentioned yet is
design, causing Apple to creep under the radar
the key component of every Apple commercial:
into pockets, purses, and dorm rooms across
but at least I have a voice. Apple’s marketing
the hidden seed of narcissism planted coyly
America.
strategy continues to make me furious. Every
into every commercial, sprouting a flower of
time I see one of their commercials, I just want
elitist ideologies fabricated and fueled by the
one
trendsetting
to scream at all of its glorious redundancy and
company and its faithful followers.
underground culture would shift to another
hypocrisy. As a consumer of technology and a
After all, if you don’t own an Apple
company, but that hasn’t happened- yet. The
human being, I don’t like to be told what makes
product, you cannot possibly be part of
“underground culture” still falls victim, biting on
me cool and what doesn’t.
the
earth-conscious-innovational-thinking
Apple’s every indie-dressed move. Because
trendsetter crowd who parade around town.
of this, Apple commercials continue to play off
Apple reminds us of this in every commercial
the expectations of this specific fan base and in
with their braggadocio narrator, “If you don’t
their commercials make themselves out to be
have an iPhone, well, you don’t have an
the newest trend.
iPhone.” No iPod or Macbook Pro? Get with
the times, man! Apple very deliberately uses a
goes around pretending to be this 100 percent
notion of “us” Vs. “them,” and despite Apple's
original company full of innovators, while almost
attempts to alienate me for choosing to be a
everything they’re doing is being done (or has
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What bothers me most is that Apple
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Make-up
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Gender Divide
by Sammi Fuchs, Staff Writer
I’m fairly accustomed to hearing my
beauty, “Women must want to embody [beauty]
Journal, the cosmetics industry sees an aging
male roommate exclaim strange desires, but
and men must want to possess women who
woman and thinks of “advancing income, a
his most striking desire was revealed when he
embody it.” Wolf says further that historically,
place in society to maintain, and, as an industry
stared deeply into my eyes and said pensively,
the so-called evidence for this ideology has
spokesman was at pains to point out to us, the
“I wish men could wear make-up, too.” I laughed
been that beautiful women were purported
need for ‘more than a paint job.’” In this way,
with discomfort, thinking he was making
to be more fertile, therefore they were better
the cosmetics industry is able to market more
some kind of quirky joke that I didn’t quite
reproductive partners, causing men to vie for
intensive beauty products at a higher price to
understand, and asked him, “Really?” To my
them in the interests of producing the best
capture the market of those who are losing their
surprise, he furrowed his brow and said, “Yeah.
possible offspring.
beauty through aging.
I’m serious.” When I asked why, he told me
“Charles Darwin was himself unconvinced by
that he didn’t think it was fair that only women
his own explanation that ‘beauty’ resulted from
is, as Wolf explains it, a function of patriarchy’s
have the option to cover up blemishes or other
a ‘sexual selection’ that deviated from the rule
quest to maintain power as women compete
facial imperfections. Still, his desire to be able
of natural selection.” In essence, not even
with each other for resources appropriated
to wear make-up seemed confusing to me, due
Charles Darwin was of the opinion that beauty
to men. Either way, it’s disturbing to imagine
largely to societal gender constructions.
contributed greatly to genetic superiority.
that women are encouraged to enhance their
The overarching ideology regarding
However, Wolf counters,
Or perhaps the obsession with beauty
Interestingly, the ideology dictating
physical attractiveness on a regular basis,
gender and cosmetics is that women are
that women must be beautiful is mostly a
while men are allowed to just rest comfortably
expected, and to some extent required, to
Western construction. The Wodaabe tribe in
with their God-given looks.
combat their facial flaws with beauty products,
Nigeria, for example, exhibits
whereas men are expected to not care about
a truly foreign social structure.
their imperfections. This difference between
Women are in charge of the
expectations for males and females concerning
economy, whereas men are the
cosmetics reveals a larger problem: society
ones who feel pressure to be
believes that women’s physical attractiveness
beautiful. Wodaabe men wear
is
elaborate make-up and dance
important
and
that
men’s
physical
attractiveness is irrelevant. As a woman, if I
provocatively
woke up the morning of a job interview with a
women-judged beauty contests.
colossal blemish laying claim to my forehead,
I would immediately feel that not concealing
gender construction is inherent
it with make-up would make me appear to be
in Western culture so as to
unprofessional and slovenly. What, then, of the
support the $20-billion cosmetics
man who shows up to a job interview with a
industry. Not only do cosmetics
major zit? It seems that he can still appear to be
companies prey on women’s
professional without the application of a good
desire to look beautiful, but
concealer. Though he may feel insecure and
they also take advantage of the
uncomfortable about his unsightly pustule, he is
anxieties associated with losing
expected to bravely face the world, pretending
beauty through aging. According
that there is nothing amiss.
to
Cosmetics/Toiletries
According to The Beauty Myth, a novel
to
compete
Perhaps
an
article
a
in
biased
entitled
“The
Industry”
by Naomi Wolf that explores the implications
written by Margherita Karo and
of Western society’s fixation on physical
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HARD-BOILED EGGS?
-a reflection on Arrested Development
by Claire Trehan, Staff Writer
The cult phenomenon that is Arrested
Development
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was
canceled
after
Despite the show’s cancellation, DVD
having
sales continued to flourish. Avid watchers of
disappointingly low ratings five years ago, much
the show would continually re-live series by
to the disappointment of fans, who thought
watching the DVDs of all three seasons. These
hailed the show as the most brilliant comedy
devoted watchers would then, in turn, introduce
to grace Fox’ airwaves in years. Despite the
the show to their friends who had missed out
fact that most television critics praised the
when it aired each week on Fox. This is how
show’s tongue-in-cheek humor and that some
the show eventually reached the cult status it
viewers watched the show every week, the vast
had longed for.
majority of the American audience was simply
not tuning in.
said Doug Stout, a senior at Florida State Uni-
Though the series was delivered on
versity. “I had heard about the show, but never
Fox, a mainstream network, its timeslot was
watched it until its completion. My sister and a
changed a number of times, making it difficult
friend recommended it to me.”
to garner new viewers. In addition to this,
the show required the type of audience that
from any other show on television was its
was willing to fully engage with its dialogue
combination of ironic narration, satire, fore-
because passively watching the show was
shadowing, and superior cast that guided each
not an option. Skating with the Celebrities, the
episode.
reality television show that replaced Arrested
Development in its timeslot and gained better
said Ashley Bruce, resident of Tampa, Florida
ratings, isn’t as dialogue or plot-focuses.
who has been watching the show since its
Arrested Development alluded to the humor in
second season aired in 2004 and who also
being replaced by Skating with the Celebrities
owns the series DVDs. “Every time I re-watch
in its series finale, “Development Arrested.”
an episode, which I probably do too frequently,
something physical the character does.
Since the show ended, producers and
“I have been watching since fall 2007,”
What set Arrested Development apart
“The writing and acting are brilliant,”
In
networks made many unfulfilled claims. Fans
terms of laughs-per-minute, this series is
were told that the series was going to be
hands-down the funniest I’ve seen, including
made into a movie. The first indication of this
Seinfeld and [Curb Your Enthusiasm]. I also
was when Ron Howard, the show’s narrator,
love how it never, ever takes itself seriously. It
announced that Arrested “may be a movie”
is pure comedy.”
as he delivered the show’s final lines. As each
year passed without any new developments,
show was that it indisputably launched the
though, so did expectations.
careers of both Michael Cera and Will Arnett.
One of the significant outcomes of the
Arts & Life
Cera played the character of George Michael
fact that the project requires both film and tele-
Bluth to perfection. The nerdy, awkward
vision studios to cooperatively work together,
one of the best shows on TV, and I can’t wait
teenage boy who had a crush on his cousin
this could be difficult.
to see how the writers incorporate old running
Maeby was adored by all of the show’s viewers.
jokes with new material.”
Since the show ended, the Canadian actor
an agreement, though, and there really is
gained subsequent popularity. Cera has paid
another season and a movie, Hurwitz notes
homage to his character in Arrested by starring
that the fourth season is supposed to consist
in motion pictures such as Superbad, Juno,
of episodes each of which would focus on
and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.
Canadian
individual characters, to show where they are
actor Will Arnett, who played George Oscar
presently. For example, Hurwitz has discussed
“Gob” Bluth, also attracted a number of fans,
the possibility of Buster Bluth, played by Tony
some would argue this was because of classic
Hale, entering a scene that takes place in a lab
lines such as “The man in the $5,000 suit-come
setting. Buster goes into the lab thinking that
on!” Whatever the reasons, Arnett has since
he will be assisting with an experiment, when,
had starring roles in films such as Let’s Go to
in reality, he finds out that he is the one that
Prison and Blades of Glory.
is being experimented on. The season would
The show’s creator, Mitch Hurwitz,
consist of nine or ten of these episodes and
recently announced that the team will be
serve as a precursor to the film. The movie
creating a fourth season and finally making the
then, in turn, would tie all of the loose ends of
movie that was first discussed five years ago. It
the series together and would feature all of the
of next year. From a creative standpoint, all of
characters reunited.
the cast members and creators are on board,
as they have been since the show’s cancel-
the show squealed with delight.
lation. The only possible roadblock that could
prevent this good news from taking flight, then,
Meredith Wilson, a senior at Florida State Uni-
is the business side of the spectrum. Due to the
versity, who enjoys the show’s subtle humor.
If everyone can collectively reach
“I think Arrested Development was
Upon hearing this news, admirers of “I couldn’t be more excited!” said
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for the preservation of the
rainforest by giving viewers a chance
to see what it is like to live and work in
Amazonian communities.
“The rainforest is not an easy place to
travel to,” said George Blakely, a Florida State University Professor in the Department of Art. “It’s not a big tourist destination, and most people probably have little idea about what exists there. So, a distribution of photography would make them more aware of what is there and the changes that are happening there, particularly if [the photographs] were distributed
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not only in consumer media, but through social media.”
In August of 2011, Google announced
On October 18, 2009, Almir Surui,
that it would begin mapping the world’s largest
leader of an endangered Amazon group,
tropical rainforest: the Amazon.
announced a partnership with Google Inc. in an
By utilizing the same technology that
effort to rescue the rainforest and the culture
has helped to showcase Google Earth, the
of his people. Surui’s 1300-member group
Google team will be documenting the hamlet
first came into contact with outsiders during
of Tumbira, a sustainable living community
the construction of the BR-364 highway on
consisting of 100 people. Street-view cameras
their traditional lands in the late 1960s. Surui
mounted on tricycles and boats have captured
describes that the ensuing decades brought
on-the-ground photographs that will be stitched
disease, poverty and clashes with plunderers.
together to form a continuous 360-degree
The year after, Surui attended the 20th annual
spherical panorama. Google has enlisted
Bioneers Conference in San Rafael. The annual
natives to help retrieve images of life in the
conference features a forum of indigenous
Amazon.
representatives
The project was initiated by the
entrepreneurs and foundations to discuss
Amazonas Sustainable Foundation (FAS),
innovative solutions to global problems. Surui’s
which invited Google to document Tumbira. FAS
project, entitled “Trading Bows and Arrows for
works with 7,500 families in 15 reserves. The
Laptops” showcased Google Initiative photos
group is committed to promoting sustainable
in an effort to expose illegal mining and logging
involvement,
in the group’s 600,000 acre reserve.
environmental
conversation,
and
socially-conscious
and the improvement of the quality of life of
“The desire for profit is going to have
Amazonas state communities.
negative effects on the health of the entire
This new endeavor will be the first of
planet,” said Dr. Michael Uzendoski, Professor
a series of projects detailing panoramas of
in the Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics at Florida State University and a
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lot of cultures has been caused by deforestation. When you destroy the environment you destroy the basis of productivity and the drive for fossil fuels is winning out.”
Surui and his people have also turned
to tools like Google Earth, Google Maps, Blogger, and YouTube to survey their lands and document their culture. This type of ethnographic mapping has been used to chart over 40 million acres of rain forest.
Dr. Uzendoski notes that this strategy
is not a new phenomenon. The cultures that we deem as indigenous are, and always have been, very much in touch with the “modern” world to some extent or another. Surui and his group realize that the stakes are high. “The concept of nature doesn’t exist for these cultures. ‘Nature’ is an extension of their social world,” said Dr. Uzendoski.
This isn’t the first time Google has
employed its technology by partnering with organizations to raise awareness about varying global and social issues. In 2007, the US Holocaust Museum launched Crisis in Darfur, a Google Earth Initiative with the US Department of State. The project released hundreds of before and after satellite images of villages throughout Darfur. The data shows more than 3,300 villages that have been damaged or destroyed as a result of genocide from 20032005.
Paul Rutkovsky, a Professor of Art
at Florida State University, is concerned about the potential for the cause to become overshadowed by the use of a new technology. “One thing that disturbs me as an artist is often that photographs become so visually seductive, beautiful and gorgeous and lush, that it undermines what really is happening,” said Rutkovsky.
Brazil is currently negotiating the use
of satellite imagery from India to improve the monitoring of deforestation in the Amazon rainforest.
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Hide and Seek
Excerpt of
by Melisse Sporn
Margaret told me to stay in the closet
care. Margaret always hates them, says they
he’d beat me with one of his belts. They’re in
but I’m hungry and I have to take a wee. She
make me look stupid, puckering my mouth and
the corner of the closet. I should steal them.
said we are playing hide and go seek but
stuff but Margaret is stupid, so I don’t care.
I’ll just wear them all and he won’t know what
there’s only two of us and she already knows
Dad will be angry that I’m stomping
to do. He’ll probably beat me with the lamp by
where I am. I’m not stupid. Dad’s tweed jacket’s
all over his shoes. I’ll blame it on Margaret. I
Mum and Dad’s bed table near Mum’s jewelry
cuffs are scratching at my ears and I really hate
should just walk out of here and go downstairs.
box with the gold embroidering. She won’t let
that. Every time I swat them away they come
There’s a man downstairs; I can hear his voice.
me touch it but when she’s out I like to touch
right back. I’m sitting on all sorts of Dad’s
Why’s he yelling? Margaret is going to be in so
the gold spots because they’re so cold and my
leather shoes and it’s really uncomfortable on
much trouble when I tell Mum. She’s going to
fingers are always a million degrees.
my bum. Margaret said to stay put and she
scream and I’ll tell Mum how she left me in the
had that look she gets when she really means
closet the whole time when I had to wee and
corner. The buckles are all very shiny but the
it but I want to stretch my legs a bit and I really
I was hungry. I bet they’re doing nasty things
one I like I can’t find. He’s probably got it hidden
need to wee. She knows I hate hide and seek
down there. I don’t want to go down there and
behind this black box because he doesn’t want
because I always end up having to wee. I wish
catch them doing anything nasty. None of
me to get to it. Maybe it’s in the box. I’ll open
she’d come find me already.
Dad’s pockets have candy. All he’s ever got
the box; it’s one of those plastic, black boxes
I can’t see anything and I’m sick of
are old receipts and wrappers. I wonder what
Dad keeps his power drill in. The ones with the
comparing all the textures of Father’s jackets.
Dad’s been buying. Probably those cigars he
double clasps that you have to press at the
I can hear Margaret crawling around. She
likes. They smell awful. I wish he’d let me try
same time to make it close and I hate those
must be pretending she’s a deep sea fish or
them. If I lean in real close to the bottom of the
because I never get it right. Even opening them
something silly like that. I really hate the way
door, the light comes in and I can see some of
is hard. Maybe I’ll get this one right. Margaret
Dad’s feet smell. It’s like grated cheese, the
it. It says “Cheetah Bar.” Dad spent loads there.
can do them really well. I’ll practice and do it
kind you put on your eggs but I hate eggs.
He must have been having a real good time
better than her. This one’s especially difficult;
And I hate waiting. I bet she invited that bloke
with his friends or something. Mum would be
Dad must keep something secret in it.
Travis over while Mum and Dad are out. I’m
mad he spent so much, she’s always on about
telling Mum when her and Dad get back from
money and the house and the garden.
their night out. I don’t care if she gets in trouble.
It serves her right for thinking I’m a little kid
downstairs. That Travis bloke must have big
and I’ll just do whatever she wants. Mum will
feet or some of those army boots all the punk
be really mad and she’ll take away Margaret’s
idiots wear. Margaret’s into that type of stuff.
car privileges and maybe she’ll give me some
Thinks it’s dreamy. She’s always going on
sweets for being so honest.
about that stuff with her girlfriends when they
I’ll search Dad’s jacket pockets for
come over and eat bonbons. None of Marga-
sweets. He shouldn’t be eating sweets anyway;
ret’s lot are even worth looking at. They all eat
he’s got that big belly that’s always falling over
too many bonbons, except Margaret. She’s
his trousers. I hope when I get older I don’t look
alright.
like that. I hope he’s got some of those lemon
drops. They’re sour and they make your eyes
one of his boots. Wonder how long it would
water but I like the taste so much I don’t even
take him to figure it out. I’d laugh so hard. Bet
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They sure are stomping around a lot
Dad would be really mad if I peed in
Dad’s belts are in a jumble in the
Work Makes One Free
By: Gordon Bowen
You’ll remember it years later, Tiptoeing out passed cells laden with shrapnel, Arriving unsought for, The juvenile scar now covered in hair Just a memory escaped from the tomb, You can’t see it at first, you can only feel it A scene, gray matter gray scale, Black and white projection
You remember the wind It carries no words now And the spectator birds They don’t cheer or sing. And the rocks, did they cry out? Would anyone have heard if they had? Not the town just outside They closed their eyes to the smoke
Polaroid flip book, 35 frames per second.
And their noses to the smell.
Arbeit Macht Frei
Arbeit Macht Frei
Then it’s Eden, bearing new fruit,
Now, many confess on tender knee,
And ivy fingers raise holy hands, Fenced by trees, cedar, pine and cypress, Thorn bushes, cyclamen flowers in the grass
And others pretend that it never happened. There weren’t ovens that never baked bread Nor showers that never cleaned.
With signs that read, Keep Off.
There’s no liche guard in the tower
Then it’s a slow march, single file,
We never heard cries and prayers of
Empty closets except for shoes and suits And pictures of those who wore them. Where are they? Some ask. They’re in the leaves, in the soil, Mounds made of earth. Arbeit Macht Frei
Or shroud of unseen specters watching. Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani? My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me? Yet the resurrection and you’re alone in the garden Tempted to wonder, was this the sixth hour? Did He turn His gaze a second time, has He now?
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