Saturday, November 23, 2013

Interview Questions: Gabriela Isler(miss universe 2013)



1. What was going through your head the moment you were crowned Miss Universe?

2. How does it feel to be Miss Universe 2013?

3. What are your plans for the future? What comes next?

4. What is the one thing you will take away from this pageant?

5. How would you describe your experience in Moscow, Russia (place where the pageant took place)?

6. What was the most difficult thing or struggle you had to go through to win the pageant and be where you are today? 

7. What was your favorite moment from the entire competition?

8. The day after you were crowned, you posed in a ruby and diamond bejeweled swimsuit worth an estimated $1 million. What was that like and what were you feeling?

9. What do you hope to accomplish in the next year as the new Miss Universe?

10. You are the 7th Miss Venezuelan, in the 62 years of the pageant, to be crowned Miss Universe; the people of Venezuela are all extremely happy with this accomplishment. What message would you like to send to all of them?

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Jason's 2nd Birthday Celebration!

                  
On his second birthday celebration, Jason eats a cherry off his birthday cake.


Birthday boy, Jason, and his father, Omar, blow out the candles together.



Two year old, Jason, takes a bite out of his cake while his dad pushes his face into the cake as part of a birthday tradition.
 

After taking a big bite out of his cake, Jason's face is covered by creamy cake icing.


Father and son enjoy the opening of the gifts, as Omar the dad, assists his son Jason in opening his very first remote controlled car.


Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Social Media Impacts the News...

        Social media has made a huge impact on the way people get their news now a days. Many people now get their news from social media such as Facebook, Tweeter, YouTube and others, rather than from a newspaper. It has become one of the top three news sources and it's rapidly increasing. Also, news are constantly being shared online through social media and updated. Due to this, people are able to find out about an event as it is happening or soon after it happened, in some cases the story gets out even before news are able to report on it. The main effect of social media on news is that people have more access to the news and they are able to stay connected to what's happening no matter where they are.

        The benefits of social media news are that they are delivered quickly and spread fast. Also, just about anyone can report the news through their personal social media accounts. Another thing is that it allows the news stories to spread to anyone anywhere who can access them, a story can travel the world and be recorded and viewed on any device. Something bad is that because anyone can report the news, this can result in amateur writers who might lie or partially tell the truth. Some big important pieces can be left out and therefore the story itself can be inaccurate. People can go as far as to make up an entire story and many might read it and believe it. The important thing is to be on the watch out for made up stories/fakes and to be sure to know that your social media news source is reliable.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

News From All Around!



Local News!
        The Senior Games are happening in Rock Hill this week at Boyd Hill Recreation Center. They played disc golf on Tuesday and on Thursday they will have a free public health fair. I think this is great and I had never heard of the Senior Games before, but I love the idea that they can spend time with people their age and enjoy playing games at the same time.
http://www.heraldonline.com/2013/09/24/5241285/senior-games-in-rock-hill.html

Read more here: http://www.heraldonline.com/2013/09/24/5241285/senior-games-in-rock-hill.html#storylink=cpy


State News!
        Someone from Columbia, S.C., won last week's Powerball jackpot of $400 million and has chosen to be kept anonymous. The ticket was turned in on Monday and it was a very lucky win because it was only the winner's second time ever playing the game. I was very shocked when I first read the news because it's amazing that this person won on their second time playing, when many people go their entire lives playing and never win. Wow! That person is very lucky! 
http://abcnews.go.com/US/winning-400-million-powerball-ticket-claimed-south-carolina/story?id=20349066

National News!
PHOTO: Oracle Team USA             The Oracle Team USA won against the Emirates New Zealand and the big win is being referred to as "one of the greatest comebacks in sports history".  The team was very close to having to give up America's Cup but at the end, when no one thought possible, they pulled through and won. I was surprised when I read this because it's kind of like they had a miracle win, but that's awesome. It was also good to read some national news that were happy news for once.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/americas-cup-oracle-team-usas-win-great-sports/story?id=20376070


International News!
        A man in Beijing was sentenced to death for killing a baby in an argument over a parking space. He was mad because the mother was blocking the car's path with the pushchair, so he hit the mother and then grabbed the 2 year old and hurled the baby out of her pram. The little girl was in a hospital for 50 hours due to brain damage caused from being dashed to the pavement and then died. The court gave him a death sentence for this crime. I was so shocked after reading about it, that is a terrible thing that he would do that to a little baby just because of a parking space. This is crazy and things like this shouldn't happen.
http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/25/world/asia/china-baby-murder/index.html?hpt=wo_c2

Compare/Contrast:
        The news were all different and focused on different topics. The local and national news were most alike because they were about sports. The first three stories were happy and positive stories but the last one was a tragic one. I noticed that local news were happy for the most part but as I moved up to international news, I found it harder to find good news. All the news stories were alike because they were about things that people find interesting and want to read more about. They were different too, because the audience for each story changes as it goes from local, community based, to international, world wide based.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Guided By My Ethics...

       Ethics are defined as the moral principles that govern a person's behavior. I have a personal code of ethics by which I am guided by in my life. One of them is honesty, it is so important to me to try to live by this ethic because I was raised with it and I consider it the right thing to do. Also, because I think that telling the truth is much easier than lying and not telling the truth can hurt people and cause them to never be able to trust you. Another is be respectful, which falls along with the "do to others as you would have them do to you" rule. This is a big one because being respectful means treating others as I wish to be treated because I can't expect people to be respectful or treat me a certain way, if I am not the same with them. Being kind is also one of my ethics because being nice and kind to someone can sometimes affect his or her life in such a great way. Integrity is also very important to me because I was raised in a family with strong morals and we believe in having a strong character. All of my ethics play such a great role in my every day life because I try to live by them 100 percent of the time, they influence every decision I make.

Friday, September 13, 2013

The Tragedy of 9/11

   On September 11, 2001, I was only three years old and I lived in my country of origin Colombia, South America. I don't remember anything at all from that day but I have heard many things about it. I know that it was a terrorist attack in which two air planes were highjacked and crashed into the twin  towers which collapsed and killed thousands of people. People have told me that it was a terrible experience because it created chaos with people rushing every where trying to aid those who were hurt. Also, I have heard of stories from people who worked in the towers but for some reason didn't go that day and thanks to that they survived the tragedy. I know it was something that greatly impacted the nation and is still remembered in order to honor those who sacrificed their lives rescuing others and to those who died from the collapsed towers.

   One thing in the video of 9/11 that impacted me was that the there was a third building that collapsed. The world trade seven burned for 7 hours and then finally collapsed but thanks to an unknown order, the building had been evacuated hours before. The video showed all the information which I know from that day; the paramedics and firefighters rushing to the scene and confusion that was brought by the event. Many weren't sure if their loved ones had survived and people rushed to volunteer and help along with many others . There wasn't anything different to that which I have heard except that I didn't know that a third building had collapsed. This video made me feel sad for those who died and for those who lost their loved ones. It's really a tragedy that someone could purposely cause the death of so many people. 


   http://www.911memorial.org/

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Other Blogs

   I found the 10,000 Words blog of 3 Rules for Getting To Sources On Social Media to be very interesting. It offered three rules on the best way to reach out to a source on social media and get them to respond. A positive thing about this blog was that the rules were numbered, easy to follow and straight to the point. A negative thing was that it didn't give extra information on the rules or anything related to them. I think this blog cannot be considered journalism because it wasn't about news, it was only the author's advice/tips. The blogger should be considered a journalist because even though it was advice, I could tell he or she was experienced and knew about interviewing people in journalism.

http://www.mediabistro.com/10000words/social-media-interview-etiquette_b22251

   The second blog I looked at was the Global Voices blog of Tokyo to Host 2020 Olympics. This was about the news that Tokyo was chosen by the International Olympic Committee to be the host of the 2020 Olympics. A good thing I noticed was that this blog included a link to a picture related to the topic. Also, the title catches the reader's attention because many people are interested in the olympics. A negative thing about it was how short it is and how little information it gave. The reader clicks on it expecting to find more detail but all they find is one sentence that gives about as much information as the title. I don't think this can be considered journalism because of the lack of information. I am sure this blogger is not a journalist because the blog was very poorly done and it didn't in any way reflect the writings of a true journalist.

http://globalvoicesonline.org/2013/09/07/tokyo-to-host-2020-olympics/

Monday, September 2, 2013

Barbie Obsession

A 33 year old man, Jian Yang, has a Barbie collection of over 6,000 dolls.
He started his collection at the age of 13, when he bought his first Barbie. He says he has spent about $392,000 in dolls over the past twenty years and plans to buy many more to expand his collection.

http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/09/02/20293902-crazy-obsession-singaporean-man-has-amassed-6000-barbie-dolls?lite

Tweets:
Raha Raffie: i never forget the forever myscene#BarbieCollection Madison, Chelsea, Barbie and Nolee

Alannah D: 13 and counting! #barbiecollection#neverstopping 

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Dog Trouble

 DOG TROUBLE!!



      When I was younger, around seven years old, I had an incident with a golden retriever. It truly is a funny story but at the time it did not seem like it. My family and I were at a gathering at my uncle's house and it just happened that they owned a dog. All the younger kids were playing with the dog and to be fair, the dog was very friendly. Still, not once did I go close to it because I was extremely frightened. 

       I decided to enjoy the little get together and to ignore the dog. Soon enough had I forgotten about the dog when it was time to leave, so I went around and said goodbye to everyone. Of course that was the day when I had decided to wear mini high heels and given my age, I wasn't very good in them. I turned around to leave and out of nowhere the big golden retriever started towards me. My first thought was to get away from it. I was about to start running but there was a small brick wall in front of me, it was about a foot and a half in height. I tried to jump over it but somehow my heel managed to get stuck on it. I fell on my head and hit a clay flower pot. 

     I was rushed to the hospital because I had cut my forehead open and I was bleeding a lot. I got five stitches that day. Later when everything had passed, my mom told me that I had broken the flower pot. All I could do was laugh because all of that had happened only because I was afraid of a dog. The dog had been running towards me because he wanted to play and I freaked out, and as a result I now have a scar on my forehead. It isn't very noticeable but if you look hard enough, you can always see the scar on the top of my forehead close to my hairline. That will always serve as a reminder of how dogs, heels, and I make for a recipe of disaster.


Sunday, August 25, 2013

News and More News!

Meet North West! This adorable baby girl is the daughter of celebrities Kim Kardashian and Kanye West. She was recently born and many were curious as to what the baby looked like. No pictures had been posted until this Friday, when her grandma Kris Jenner posted a picture on Tweeter for everyone to see. Questions as to why Kim's mom chose Tweeter rather than Facebook to share the baby's first picture are a hot topic, but the real question is, who does baby North West resemble most, mom or dad?

Are you the type of person that uses Google to answer most of your questions? If yes, then you might want to pay attention. Just last week Google reported a one to five minute outage in most Google services including search and it seems to have caused a great impact. According to GoSquared's real time tracking, pageviews around the world dropped a considerably 40% during this outage and after it, there seemed to be a spike as is shown on the graph above. This goes to show that people everywhere seem to rely on Google most often than not to answer their everyday questions. 

After a cobra bit a 55-year-old Nepalese man while he was working on his rice paddy, the man chased the snake down and bit it repeatedly until it died.
About a year ago, a 55 year old man from Nepal was bitten by a Cobra and after he was treated and survived, he decided to bite back. Salmo Miya, the Nepali man, caught the snake that had previously bitten him and as an act of revenge, he bit the snake to death. This is certainly something you don't see every day and luckily he did not face any charges for killing the snake. 

On August 23, 2003, Kenyan vice president, Michael Kijana Wamalwa, died in London. Fifty nine year old Wamalwa was being treated in a London hospital, where he was reported to have died of kidney failure. The news of his death shocked the African nation and saddened those who knew him, including president Mwai Kibaki.
In the 1998 Winter Olympics held in Nagano, two athletes were tested positive for marijuana. The drug was found in urine tests of two unidentified athletes and the chairman of the IOC medical commission refused to reveal their identities or sports.