Thursday, December 3, 2009

Literary Criticism

Criticism is an absolutle necessary tool in literacy. It helps us analyze our mistakes inorder to improve and then file them in our memory banks to prevent similar future mistakes; which can be a form of insanity repeating the same action and expecting a different outcome. Of course there is a difference in constructive criticism and just bashing one's work. Negatively commenting on one's work with out any real reason behind it other than envy is just not exceptable. However, criticizing someone's work to ultimatly near them towards perfection is a healthy and much needed to improve one's literary talents.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Huxley blog

Aldous Huxley was a interesting man. Weather you agree with his methods of self-testing of the drug mescaline or not; there is no denial that his research and writings were of the first steppinig stones in understanding the drugs of the past; such as mescaline, which links to future drugs such as LSD. His experiments were educating; introducing us to knowledge of the "other" world, and at the same time influential in setting the ground works for future researchers. Nevertheless, he still was a contriversial figure.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Abstract

Abstract: Research determind consuming El Presidente brand beer can help females lose weight. One hundread women in Mexico were observed over a period of ninety days. All of which did not change their diet nor start a new exercise program. After each meal, each female was instructed to drink one twenty-two once bottle of the beer while viewing television. Researchers found it shrinks the stomach leaving the women feeling full, eating less, all the while bosting their matabolism. After the study was over each female reported losing ten pounds or more which concluded El Presidente was the important factor in weight lost.

Cubism

Cubism: the most misrepresented,misunderstood, and least talked about form of art. Most assume this form died out with Pablo Picasso. However, I'm here to inform you otherwise. It was a 20th century movement. Art historians studied the art form here and now in the present. Those who have lived in the early 1900s should be honored to have lived in such a time when it began; they"ve witnessed a part of history as well as were a part of an art revolution. Cubism the underdog and inspirer of all.