Tuesday, July 12, 2011

The benefits of having a college education

Some people wonder if it is absolutly necessary to have a college degree when working in todays job market. I believe that having a college education is crucial. The economy has taken a decline in the past feew years and in effect to this the job market has also taken a turn for the worst. Jobs have become extremley difficult to obtain and highly competitive. Because companies a less likely to hire individuals that they are scared to become a liability; they are extremley cautious when hiring someone without some type of college education, especially when they can offer someone else who has earned a degree the same amount of pay.

My husband has not yet had the chance to enroll for college due to his previous education mishaps. The amount of grief we have had in the past trying to find him a job is unmentionable. The money hey was making at a golf course he was working at was unable to support our growing family. After a plethora of resumes he had sent out and interviews he had gone on his hopes started to die down. It seemed like nobody wanted to risk the chance of hiring someone that didnt have college credentials. We eventually found him a steady line of work, but even know the amount of money he makes isnt nearly as substantial as the money he would make had he earned a degree prior to applying for the company.

The fact of the matter is that college is imperative for a succesful lifestyle. A person doesnt necessarily need a college education to survive, but depending on the kind of future that person is seeking it might be in his or her best intrest to earn some type of college, even technical, credit. The line of work that a person with no college education obtains is very different from the type of job that a person with a degree can have. Usually jobs that accept less educated individuals, envolve strenuous labor, pay much less, do not offer any type of health insurance, have very demanding and non flexible schedules, and are much harder to advance in.

Friday, July 8, 2011

July 7, 2011

The end of the world

Some people believe that the day the world is going to end has been predetermined for us by someone other than GOD. Mayan calenders, philosophers, and even preachers have set dates that they believe the world will end on. I have to disagree with all of these dates. I personally believe that GOD is the only one with the power or knowledge to know when the world will end. It is selfish of mankind to think that we can guess what day he has planned for that when he has purposely kept us from not knowing. If we were supposed to know the day our existence on earth will be over it would have been laid out for us in the bible. Although we are are given some details about the events leading up to the end of mankind these are not ment to be looked at as clues for when we should decide what will happen.

July 5, 2011

I went to msn.com this morning to read the headlines and on there i found an intriguing article about a sports fan that died while trying to catch a ball. He fell almost 20 feet from the stands at the rangers stadium during the ball game. Apparently one ball player hit the ball into the stands during the second inning, while trying to dive to retrieve the ball the man fell over the side to the ground. I can only imagine what he was thinking, and i can only guess that the exctiment he had about catching that ball overpowered his better judgment. As horrible as this accident is it makes me wonder if sports are getting to serious. Even though sports can be entertaining to watch i have never been an amid sports watcher. i know some people that make sure they clear and make their schedules around their favorite sports shows and events. Some of these individuals take these extremes even further, and sometimes people can get so excited that they forget to actually think before they act.I just hope that people remmember that sports can be entertaining without being overly competitive.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

CT scans as preventitive healthcare

I am a firm believer in the use of preventitive health care, annually preformed CT scans are one example of this. The use of CT scans to find a majority of problems in the body has become an extremley effective procedure. The problem is that it is sometimes used as a last resort, and that it is rarely given without some type of precondition that would lead a doctor to believe further examination is crucial.

One reason it is not used as frequently and reguraly as some would like could be due to the costs that go along with having the procedure done. Medical bills are higher than almost any other bills that we reguraly pay for, and although there is medical insurance to cover some of the costs, it can be almost as expensive and very hard for some lower income families to obtain. Partially because the medical feild is a necessity and people will always need medical help at some point in their life, insurance companies, along with facilities and doctors know that they can afford to charge so much for their procedures, like CT scans.

This causes a major problem. Individuals are naturally greedy, and when faced with the unmentionable costs of procedures they become juvenille, willing to risk their lives instead of just paying the medical bills. Also, many doctors know the repructions of having tests like CT scan done and against their better judgment they will sometimes demote to looking at less serious/expensive forms of healthcare instead of having the individuals go directly to the testing labs.

In people spend years of wasted time, money, and research only to continue coming up short, before going to a CT scan for proper dyagnosis. The problem is by this time the patient has wasted numerous amounts of recourses, and in doing so has allowed their condition to worsen. Through relationships i have encountered, i have noticed a multiple of individuals who suffered from cancer and other conditions because they failed to have a CT scan earlier than they did. My husbands mother, for instance, went to the doctor for years with back/nausea problems, and after being misdiagnosed several times she was finally able to recieve a CT scan. The final diagnosis was cancer, but by this time the illness had spread throughout 90percent of her body, was not able to undo the damage that ahd been caused, and eventually died. Had she been scanned and recieved the treatment she needed years prior to when she did, she might have had a chance to survive the illness.

Even though the costs of the procedure are extremley high, the cost of losing your loved one's life from the absence of having this test performed is even higher.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Internet: good or bad?

When contemplating the benefits opposed to disadvantages of the Internet, i would have to agree with Steven Johnson in that the pros definitely out weigh the cons. Even though some people, such as Nicholas Carr argue that the Internet is causing society to change its ways of thinking and gathering new information in a negative way, i believe that its benefits overwhelm its ability to shorten our attention spans.

The Internet offers an enormous amount of information and the ability of the Internet to so quickly gather up this info for our eyes to see within a few seconds notice is extremely beneficial to us. Even though we might not be staying in one spot longer than we would while watching TV or reading a book, we are able to get more information within the time that we are given. I disagree with the theory that claims this adaptation changes our ability to concentrate or length of our attention spans.

Personally i don't have a problem switching back and forth between skimming the web pages on a computer and later watching a two hour biography on TV or reading a lengthy article in the newspaper. i think it all depends on the amount of information I'm wanting on one particular subject and the amount of time i am allowed to find that information. As long as you are engaged and interested about the info that you are learning about then it doesn't matter how you are finding it.

Sometimes the information on the Internet can be misleading, which many of us should know, so usually depending on what occasion the information is being gathered and the importance of its content a person will back it up with details from other resources anyways. Also, because of the Internets ability to bring information to us so directly and quickly we are given the opportunity to find out the latest and most important news and ideas sooner rather than waiting to hear about something on TV, or for it to be published in the paper. This makes us much more aware of our environment.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Georgia's Proposed Immigration Law

Recently the Georgia General Assembly passed an immigration law that has been deemed one of the toughest in the nation. A lot of people in the agriculture industry are worried about how this will affect their business's. The law prohibits business's to deduct labor costs for individuals who cannot provide legal and acceptable documentation of their citizenship. The state has also threatened to penalize any business owners who knowingly hire undocumented workers. Some farm bureaus and agriculture councils disagree with the actions by the state. They believe that it is a national level issue, and should not be be handled on a federal government level, some people have even began to protest and boycott the law.

I personally agree with the state of GA. This has been an ongoing issue for quite sometime. It is unethical and unconstitutional to allow these immigrants who have shown up, without any means of citizenship and are considered illegal, to work on our territory, use our resources, and get paid for doing so by the government; especially when there are hardworking immigrant/citizens who came to the states in hopes of bettering themselves and their families that had to go through years of strenuous legal and governmental processes just to receive the same rights. It is unfair to to let these individuals continue to reek our countries benefits when they nor we consider them apart of our country.

As for the Business owners, who put themselves in this situation by sloping down to these levels just for cheap labor, I believe they should be held accountable for their actions just the same. The economy has been in a decline of the last couple of years and there are plenty of hardworking citizens who are in desperate needs of jobs. If companies would only hire them instead of using illegals that they use for the sake of being able to pocket more money. In addition, aren't these same greedy business owners who hire these immigrants, the same people who go around complaining when their taxes/money are going to help support them, through health care programs, or food supply companies?

In conclusion, i am not prejudice to the idea of having the addition of other cultures in our country, seeing as most all of us were considered immigrants at some point in time. But i do believe that if you are wanting to live and profit from our nations resources that you should go through the right legal processes to receive citizenship before being allowed to do so, otherwise it is unfair to the thousands of other immigrants who did receive legal documentation, and our being socially persecuted for their fellow immigrants mistakes.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Is marriage a long or short term commitment?

    People wonder why divorce rates have been exceedingly higher than they were in the past. Marriage used to be considered a lifelong commitment between to individuals, it also had a much more religious undertone. Today it seems like people are willing to get married to anyone for about any reason. money, Economical status, health-care, unplanned pregnancy, and even the occasional drunken spree are all examples of reasons why people may decide to, "Tie the Knot." So, where exactly does love becomes a key factor in this Holy Sanction.
       There are some individuals who still marry with the actual intent of spending the rest of their life, monogamously, to their spouse, but even the best of marriages can fall apart.

Education: June 15, 2011

My education prior to college was more than adequate to support the demands of my college courses. The houston county school system may not be the best or most advanced school system in the nation but they do a good job.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Motivation

    Throughout my life i have had several things to keep me motivated. The strive to graduate from highschool for instance. It seems like my motivations are dependent on the step of my life that i am in and the goals i am trying to pursue in that particual step. I may not always have just one motivere at a time, sometimes i may have a few at a time. This stage of my life has brought on several factors that are keeping me motivated.
     Right now i am definately driven by the my hopes of  one day pursuing my degree in nursing. I am being pushed to work hard in my classes and spend a great amount of time needed to be put in for them. Several of my previous classmates are also trying to apply for the associates/bachelors programs so i know that there is a great deal of competition and in order to earn my spot i have to be better than my fellow competitors.
     I am also being motivated be my soon to arrive baby girl. She keeps me grounded when i feel like i am having a hard time dealing with struggles that seem to make themselves present in my life. I feel her kick and i know that i havent finished my purpose, and that i still have something more wonderful than to look forward to. These are only a few examples of motivations that are constantly present in my life; they are what keep me focused on what i should be. Without being motivated i would feel like there was nothing left for me to work towards.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Past vs. Future

Due to recent events that have/will soon be taking place in my life i find myself constantly thinking about the past and the future.
     Both of my younger sisters recently passed away in a car accident. The more time that goes by the more i seem to miss them. I sometimes reminisce on the times that we had together. These memories are all that i have left from them and it scares me to think that they too will fade with time. This fear causes me to spend even more time trying to gather everything that i possibly can about them.
     The future also leaves me anxious. I am less than a month away from bringing a daughter into the world. The emotions i feel seem to go to more extremes than my hormones these days. I am overly excited about her arrival and presence in my life, but i am also extremely nervous about the challenges and new responsibilities i will be faced with as a mother.
       I am frightened that the anticipation of my first child overshadowed my ability to grieve over the losses of my sisters, and that the finality of their death is only beginning to sink in. I can only hope that this in turn does not affect how i feel about the birth of my daughter.