It was announced Monday that the Indianapolis Museum of Art will be firing more than fifty employees in an effort to overhaul security and save money...
http://www.indystar.com/article/20100928/LOCAL1804/9280332/IMA-fires-more-than-50-in-security-overhaul?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|Entertainment
The plan is to replace the former employees with students and security guards from IUPUI at a lower wage. The plan is estimated to save the museum approximately $600,000.
Do you agree with this plan? Given today's economy, is it more important to save as much money for the business as possible to keep the doors open, or is it more important to make sure that as many people remain employed as possible? Does it make a difference that it is a public museum and not a private business? (Due by 10/3)
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
ROUND TWO INSTRUCTIONS
Don't forget that in addition to answering the questions with a post, you also need to respond to two other people's posts. These should be made as seperate posts to make sure that you are getting proper credit.
WEEK 5 BLOG
It was announced that the University of Mississippi, also known as Ole Miss, will release the candidates that will be considered as their new mascot. The former mascot, Colonel Reb, was dropped in 2003 "following much controversy about the image's racial insensitivity" (USA Today).
Ole Miss Ready for New Mascot (MAKE SURE YOU WATCH THE VIDEO AT THE BOTTOM)
The school has operated without an official mascot ever since. A student group petitioned to have the administration come up with a replacement. They agreed and encouraged people to submit suggestions. One student group hhas suggested replacing Colonel Reb with Admirable Ackbar, a character from the movie Return of the Jedi (the leader of the Rebel Alliance).
Was it the right decision for Ole Miss to "retire" their original mascot in the first place? Should the administration have seriously considered Admiral Ackbar as a legitimate replacement? What do you think would be a good mascot for the Ole Miss Rebels? (due 9/26)
Ole Miss Ready for New Mascot (MAKE SURE YOU WATCH THE VIDEO AT THE BOTTOM)
The school has operated without an official mascot ever since. A student group petitioned to have the administration come up with a replacement. They agreed and encouraged people to submit suggestions. One student group hhas suggested replacing Colonel Reb with Admirable Ackbar, a character from the movie Return of the Jedi (the leader of the Rebel Alliance).
Was it the right decision for Ole Miss to "retire" their original mascot in the first place? Should the administration have seriously considered Admiral Ackbar as a legitimate replacement? What do you think would be a good mascot for the Ole Miss Rebels? (due 9/26)
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
WEEK 4 BLOG
This is where you need to post your reaction / response to the Newsweek article "Inside al Qaeda."
(Due by 9/19)
(Due by 9/19)
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
WEEK 3 BLOG (9/6 - 9/12)
It has been announced that pastor Terry Jones of Gainesville, Florida is planning to hold a mass burning of the Quran...
http://www.usatoday.com/news/religion/2010-09-08-quran-burning-florida_N.htm
This is in response to what happens in many other countries of the world with items that symbolize America and Christianity. However, the top U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan, General David Petraeus, has warned that doing so will only endanger the lives of U.S. troops throughout the world.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/afghanistan/2010-09-06-nato-afghan-troops_N.htm
What are your thoughts on this idea? Will it really have it's desired impact, or will it just do what General Petraeus says? Is this the type of thing that should be protected by "freedom of speech?" Does doing something like this prove a point or does it just "bring us down to their level?" (due by 9/12)
http://www.usatoday.com/news/religion/2010-09-08-quran-burning-florida_N.htm
This is in response to what happens in many other countries of the world with items that symbolize America and Christianity. However, the top U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan, General David Petraeus, has warned that doing so will only endanger the lives of U.S. troops throughout the world.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/afghanistan/2010-09-06-nato-afghan-troops_N.htm
What are your thoughts on this idea? Will it really have it's desired impact, or will it just do what General Petraeus says? Is this the type of thing that should be protected by "freedom of speech?" Does doing something like this prove a point or does it just "bring us down to their level?" (due by 9/12)
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
WEEK 2 BLOG (8/30 - 9/5)
It has been revealed that Washington Nationals pitching phenom Stephen Strasburg has severely injured his elbow and will have to have Tommy John reconstructive surgery.
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=5517518
Being only 22 years old and in his first season out of college, many believe that the Nationals rushed him to the majors too quickly, resulting in the injury which will take 12 to 18 months to recover from. Some people believe that he was brought up because he was ready. Others believe that he was brought up to boost the Nationals low revenue / ticket sales.
Regardless of whether he was ready or not, should he have been brought to the majors in his first professional season? (due by 9/5)
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=5517518
Being only 22 years old and in his first season out of college, many believe that the Nationals rushed him to the majors too quickly, resulting in the injury which will take 12 to 18 months to recover from. Some people believe that he was brought up because he was ready. Others believe that he was brought up to boost the Nationals low revenue / ticket sales.
Regardless of whether he was ready or not, should he have been brought to the majors in his first professional season? (due by 9/5)
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