Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Soccer and the World


With approximately 270 million players around the world, soccer is the most influential sport. On a global scale, soccer is the most heavily followed sport that has ever existed. No matter how poor a person could unfortunately be, somehow one way or another, he finds a way to watch the game. The game of soccer alone is un-comparable to anything else. In certain countries, if not all of them, soccer has been established not only as a national symbol, but it has been established as a way of life in many communities, no matter how much they can differentiate in either social class or structure. 1In many foreign countries alike, people live and breathe soccer; its that certain aspect of their lifestyle that is taken to the next extremity, where if you were to succeed in the sport you can classify your life as a success, or on the other hand if you didn’t excel and succeed then you believe yourself to be nothing. It makes their veins boil and brings out the true passion for their country and their club team alike. The game arouses passionate devotion in its fans and great riches for its players and team owners, with impacts that can uplift or disrupt lives and nations. Societies are greatly impacted with what soccer brings to them.
                         The World Cup’s impact on society is astronomical. Every 4 years, as soon as it’s time for the opening ceremonies, entire countries come to a stop and just take in the beauty of the game in its entirety. In certain countries that have made soccer a lifestyle and not just a recreational activity that people play in one’s free time, many business hours are altered in order to work around the World Cups’ games. The World Cup has the greatest affect on societies because it can either unite a nation or it can cause turmoil. To root for your home team is basically saying that you’re proud to live in your country. People that are located in heavy soccer countries that say they oppose their countries team can be subjects to being vilified and shown hatred, because a time such as the World Cup should be used for complete unity. It seems like that the entire month that takes place; all peoples of a country are united, no matter their ethnic race, their social class standards or their economic situation. Nationalism is the one aspect of a person that really shows the most. For the die-hard fans, extremities of fandom are shown. These are the people who look forward to these 4 years every day, every minute, and every second. This is true nationalism.
            To some countries, soccer is the only thing they live for. In America, it’s the complete opposite. In soccer-dominate nations, when someone plays a soccer match, they make it out to be like a matter of life or death and play with that extreme of a mentality because in their culture, soccer is their future, and if they don’t end up excelling in the sport and pursuing it as a futuristic career, then they believe they have ultimately failed in life. Soccer in American society is mostly a middle class suburban game played by boys and girls recreationally just for the purpose of pleasure and a time killer. Its absurd to the average American because soccer hasn’t developed enough into one of the mainstream sports therefore hasn’t had the same affect that it has in other countries. Most of the people couldn’t care less about soccer. Many parents in the United States get their kids involved in soccer at an early age, just for recreational purposes, and then as soon as they get old enough to play a more popular sport, they drop it. This is the problem with this nation.
 Basically, the American culture will never embrace the sport of soccer. The United States national team, when competing in the World Cup, is the only team and time when soccer gets the respect it properly deserves. Even though during this time the entire country is united as one and cheer for them like it’s the last game they’ll ever play, the team hasn’t produced enough wins to gain interest and fandom. If the national team can compete with the monstrous giants of the soccer world like Spain and Germany, then popularity will grow. However, whenever it is time to play these crucial games against these European teams, we face detrimental annihilation as we end up losing every time by the scores of 4-0 and so on. This could be the sole reason why American culture has never experienced or found it appealing nationwide. Our main sport is football. Football is popular because we, as a nation in unity, are simply just really good at it and vast majorities of athletic people play it. The correlation is the more people who play, the more people who will be interested and watch. On a bigger scale, every continent and country has its sport. Americans are grown up in a football environment in which it's everywhere. Canada, our neighbor to the north, has its main sport as hockey, and the people that live there absolutely idolize it. America has many mixed opinions on soccer, because we are the most mixed ethnic group in the world, but what people don’t realize is that soccer can unite the world.
No matter one goes in this world, whether the location is war torn or not, there is always one thing that seems to be in common, and that is the game of soccer. Soccer has always been able to over politics and break down barriers wherever problems are. Even though this sport has caused some violence through riots, more unity occurred in these rivalries. In impoverished nations, soccer serves as a way to escape the life of poverty and hunger. Soccer establishes hope. Soccer creates the dreams of a better life for everyone. The World Cup is a prime example of the benefits of how soccer can help the world. Watching soccer, as a whole, can be the only place one will be able to find world peace, because it is actually shown. The World Cup is the only place where the entire world can agree on one thing. Soccer can either destroy the world and cause turmoil and violence or it can unite the world and promote peace, all it needs is time.





Sunday, April 14, 2013

War on Guns (Debate)


Opening Statement:

As my partner said in his statement, gun control is unconstitutional. Sure, every single gun out in the world has the potential to be dangerous, and they should be handled with extreme amount of care. The average American persists to believe that guns are harmful and very dangerous to have. Guns are only dangerous if they fall into the wrong hands. And then what. These criminals always tend to get their hands on guns, and they terrorize the happy citizens with them. What are they going to defend themselves with? You can’t bring a knife to a gunfight, its just suicide. Guns are used for self-defense, and that will remain the #1 use for the everyday American.  It is true that almost 100,000 people are injured, and or killed by guns in the United States. However, 4 million people have conceal-to-carry permits for their guns that they have acquired. A statistic shows that these fatalities are mostly accidental and that only 17 percent are from criminal usage. An argument that people use in favor of gun control is that 1000’s of illegal weapons are sold illegally in the United States; therefore banning all guns is completely necessary. Wrong. Not only do people rely on the purchasing of guns for self defense, but the U.S. government relies on gun purchases for the 100 million $ revenue they make annually. Establishing a gun control would make our national debt that much worse each year. Not only do guns help people in life-threatening situations, but they also improve our nation as a whole. That is all.


Questions: Citizens have the right to self-protection. Local police forces are not able to protect it's citizens, they primarily investigate and try to solve the crimes after the fact, so why put that pressure on the local police to not do their job properly?


Closing Statement:

We all know that there is a progressive movement of gun control that is trying its hardest to become a reality. If this nation decides to go back on our individual constitutional rights, that will just as bad as the mistake of prohibition back in the 1900’s.  A great example is Australia. They ended up listening to the people and banning guns and just listen to these stats. The assault rate of a person has gone up 200%. Immediately after the ban, the robbery and armed robbery rate was up 200% over the pre-ban rates. Homicides with the usage of a firearm are up 171%. Crimes with a knife or a sharp instrument are through the roof. Can they possibly ban knifes as well? These numbers would transfer over to our country just as bad, if not worse. The last time I looked, criminals don’t actually follow the law, do they. Drugs are banned from usage and distribution in the U.S. Why are they all over the streets in every major city, every urban town, everywhere someone goes? Once you take away a civilians firearm how will they defend themselves form these criminals that have unlimited access to these guns. Banning of guns would do nothing but increase crime rates and do nothing to erase the actual gun crimes in our beloved nation. That is all.

Review: I believe me and my partner did a good job on moving the classes opinions during our debate. I stand firmly with my argument. Gun control is bad. During my presentation, I think I could of made more eye contact with the audience more then I had orignannly done. My vocals were clear and my organization of my argument was on key. I believe I did a quality job on this debate project. 

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Autobiography


Autobiography of KDA

What’s up everyone? My name is Keith Roberto Diaz-Albertini. Yes, I know I have a long name, and yes Roberto Is really my middle name. My fathers name was Roberto, and he was born in Cuba and moved over to the states with his family at age 5. That’s a whole different story. Now back to me, I’m 5 foot 10, brown hair, brown eyes, my zodiac sign is Aquarius. I grew up in a town called Suffern, Rockland County.  I have an older brother and the cutest dog you’ll ever see. I am a bio major, hopefully attempting to join the physical therapy program next year. I take classes such as this communication class because they interest me. I absolutely love to sleep whenever I can, so basically I’m just a typical college student is what it all comes down to.

My personality that I have today has been shaped from the events that have happened in my older years, and even in my younger ones. My life has most certainly been a crazy one, as when I was little I was considered a problem child. I started off going catholic school in my hometown because my family was very religious when I was growing up. Church every Sunday or there were major issues. Anyway, from the very beginning of kindergarten, that school had no idea what they were getting in to. For an example, in 1st grade I am sitting in the back watching the movie the Lion King and this kid walks behind and jumps on my back and says "giddy up horsey" and pulls my hair back. I start fighting to throw him off and ended up breaking his nose. Trust me, I got in a lot of trouble. In second grade I slammed my friends finger in a door by accident and started to laugh. I got in a lot of trouble. After many incidents similar to these, my family had a meeting with the principle and tensions were ignited. Talking and talking, it all didn’t matter, at the end of the day I was taken out of that school and was put in the public school system. From that day forward, my entire attitude about life had changed and transformed into a more humble personality. I honestly think the earlier school years, K – 8th grade, really shaped who I am today.



The biggest influence in my life has definitely been the introduction of soccer. As a kid, I played football, baseball, swimming and lacrosse, but I never really found those to be good enough for me, because for the most part, I wasn’t really interested. Now soccer on the other hand…now that’s a big part of me. I fell in love with soccer as soon as I tried it at the age of 8. I started off with the typical recreational league, which pretty much every kid between the ages of 5 and 10 had tried, then excelled at the sport that allowed myself to partake in a competitive travel league. Travel soccer was a big step up from the puny recreational soccer I was used too. I’ll fast-forward my life roughly 6 years because nothing that exciting really happened. When I hit the age of 16, I played in my first international overseas tournament in Ireland. This impacted my life in so many ways because that so-called love I had for the sport went through the roof. The tournament was called the “Foyle Cup”, and included 32 teams from 17 different countries; which brought some of the toughest competition my teammates or me had ever played against. My game increasingly improved after this because I absorbed a bunch of different playing styles from my opponents. Soccer has brought me to where I am today, playing here for the Men’s Team at SUNY Oneonta.
            I’ve experienced a lot of things in my life, many ups and many downs for sure. But whether or not they were positive or negative experiences, it defined me to be the person I am today, Keith Diaz-Albertini. Born January 21, 1994.




I think this bio clearly defines of what kind of person I am. I didn’t go into many events in my life, however, I went into the most life changing events that affected me. I deserve an A-B+ on this assignment. I believe this writing really reflects my past life in many different aspects. 

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Top 10 summer movies 2013

Written by: KDA

Ah the summer. What a wonderful time of year. Beautiful weather, no school and happy times.
Best thing is, when summer arrives, blockbuster movies come along with it.
MARK MY WORDS, this summer is going to be HUGE for the movie industry. Here are my top 10, most highly anticipated movies of the summer.


10- Monsters University (June 21)

Its unclear exactly how long before Monsters Inc that Monsters University is set, but it'll see Mike and Sully meeting for the first time in college. Billy Crystal and John Goodman are reprising their voice roles, with Dan Scanlon directing. This film has 'massive hit' stamped all on it.
 9- Despicable Me 2 (July 9)

"Despicable Me" was an all around, great movie. This one looks amazing as well. Unsurprisingly, in the teaser trailer, the role of the minions is already being played up, and by choosing a big, bold summer spot, Universal might just have pole position here.

8- After Earth (June 7)



The movie is After Earth, a mix of science fiction and action, in a post-apocalyptic environment, which sees Smith appearing alongside his son, Jaden.  I suggest that After Earth may be a movie worth keeping your eye on. 

7- The Hangover-Part 3   (May 24)

This isn't a trailer of the movie, just an inside look. But who needs a trailer in order to know how good it's going to be. Anything associated with the "Hangover" is a sure-blockbuster hit. If this one goes over well, be prepared for a "Hangover Reunion" in the next 10 years or so. 

6- This is the End   (June 14)

This movie looks absolutely hysterical! The lineup of cast members in this sets the bar for the summer for comedy films. Alot of movies this summer are taking on the Apocalypse theme, but this one sure does take the cake for me. It’s about a pair of guys who fake the world ending, and amongst the names appearing are Danny McBride, Jonah Hill, James Franco and Rogen himself. Comedy Gold....

5- Star Trek 2: Into Darkness (N/A)

If your a die-hard fan of Star Trek, then this should be your #1 movie you must see this summer. JJ Abrams is back with another action-packed film. Plot details are thin on the ground, and the production is being kept as secret as possible thus far. Expect the movie to be a smash hit and a half, though.

4- Iron Man 3   (May 3)

Iron Man was incredible. Iron Man 2 was a step down from the original. I expect Iron Man 3 to knock the ball out of the park. As the first Marvel film post-The Avengers, it'll be interesting to see just where and how it picks things up... Expect big things from this movie.

3- Pacific Rim  (July 11)
Monsters fighting robots...what's not to love? There hasn't been a monster movie since Godzilla, and I am really looking forward to this one. It’s a big science fiction blockbuster. Everyone must see this.

2: Man of Steel  (June 14)
Superman is always a hit. It takes Superman back to his roots, with Henry Cavill donning the blue tights this time around. It’s already being set up as the film to beat in the summer of 2013. Fingers crossed that this Superman reboot works a bit better than the last…Superman Returns was nothing more then an OK movie. MAN OF STEEL.

1- World War Z   (June 20) 
This was a tough one... as Man of Steel could of easily took the #1 spot on this list. However, my guts told me I had to give World War Z the spot.It’s one of the most genre-specific blockbusters of the season, but the presence of Pitt should help put some bums on seats. It’s set in a post-apocalyptic, zombie-ridden time, and the film is already in post-production. It’s also planned to be the first of at least three movies, although Paramount will have to flex its muscles to sell this one. 
Brad Pitt + Zombies = Huge Success



Those were my top 10 movies for the summer. Feel free to comment below if you disagree.  


Thursday, January 24, 2013

A Far too Short Wrap up of Rap


Written by: Dylan Williams

A Far too Short Wrap up of Rap
(Of the past decade)

            When NAS famously proclaimed, “hip hop was dead,” in 2008 he was definitely on to something.  With the gradual conformism towards radio driven songs, it was imminent that true hip-hop fans lacked a wide scale of ‘real’ artists.   One of today’s most successful artists today has changed greatly.  Lil Wayne, the self-proclaimed “greatest rapper alive” was once in fact thee greatest rapper alive.  He was everywhere, from features to albums to mixtapes.  In just 3 years, he provided over 6 free mixtapes to the Internet.  But as many things are, it was too good to be true as he experimented with rock albums, auto tune and the vast takeover of corny punch line rap.

“ALL ABOUT MY RICHES, MY NAME SHOULD BE RICHARD”-Lil Wayne

Some, however stayed true to their sound (for the most part) in the examples of Jay Z, Andre 3000, Kanye West (besides 808’s and Heartbreaks) and of course the numerous underground rappers.  However.  To those that follow rap as much as I do, punch lines of all but ruined the genre. 


              listen to soulja boy at 1:32….

There are always those on the rise though.  In this case the vast takeover of NEW SCHOOL RAP.  JCole, Kendrick Lamar, Wale, Macklemore, and some other honorable mentions have helped restore mine, as well as various others’ faith in hip hop.  They refer to it as a revolution.  And it seems like it to me.




                                   Peep the new school revolution:


Macklemore: Thrift Shop



Kendrick Lamar: B*tch Don't Kill My Vibe

 

J Cole: Visionsz of Home

      

Aaron Lennon


Written by : Gabe Buhse


As a fan of soccer, I’ve loved to watch Roma in the past years, but after seasons of frequent disappointment I turned to look to the Premier league since to me and according to a lot of other viewers its one of the most competitive if not the most competitive league in the world. Tottenham Hotspur is a team that I’ve come to know and love and will be a fan to the day I die. And the beauty of loving a club is being able to love its players and the player that I look up to goes by the name of Aaron Lennon.



Standing at 5’’5’ his presence on the pitch makes him out to be much more than meets the eye. I try to watch his movements, skills and vision to better suit my game since height is a factor. Aaron is a tremendous player, being the youngest player to be sponsored by Adidas for his boots and the youngest player to play in the Premier League (16 years 129 days). Yet people tend to shadow him and look past him which to me is a mistake. His form this season is one that should be remembered. Already he’s reaching his break out 09’ seasons stats with 3 goals and 6 assists, two more assists to match his past record. It is because of him that both games against Manchester United were won and tied this season. His speed and creativity is something to watch for though he’s no Messi or Ronaldo, he fits and stands out in his position as a right-winger.

Another area in which he has improved on is in his vision this season he has been spot on and a lot of teams, coaches and critics have noticed it as well. All combined he terrorizes defenders and he is creating a winning mentality within himself and within the ranks of Tottenham itself.

People tend to criticize his consistency in form but if one were to look over again he had many injuries he had to recover from. On current form, Lennon should walk in to the England team. He is possibly the most underrated player in the top flight at the moment as the likes of Bale hogging the headlines at White Hart Lane. Lennon is taking the responsibility and role as a senior player at the young age of 25, which is impressive.

As a Lily White fan, I’m thankful to have such a loyal and fantastic player staying with the club and giving his all. Aaron Lennon is a name people should be looking out for, hopefully all of Europe will notice his name and presence next season as Tottenham are in the hunt for a champions league slot. 

New Orleans is no longer the Hornets

Written by: KDA

It's about time....


The New Orleans basketball team have been the "Hornets" for too long now. After there movement from Charlotte back in 2002, the team haven't considered a name change to the franchise until this year. It looks like the New Orleans Hornets are finally getting a nickname that is unique and fitting for the location and area that the team represents in the NBA. 


                The Hornets are now the PELICANS.

Despite heavy critisism from many people around the league, especially from fans, the change of mascots actually makes sense. Being the Hornets has no relevancy to the city of New Orleans, or Lousiana in general. The Pelican makes sense for being their mascot, as the brown pelican serves as the state bird and is found in Louisiana's nickname, "The Pelican State." Many fans believe that the team should make an offer to the Utah Jazz in order to aqcuire the rights to the "Jazz" name back because, as many of us know, Jazz music was originated in New Orleans. 

I find it annoying and ignorant that everyone keeps arguing that the (Utah) Jazz should give New Orleans their name back. We're talking about a team the only had the name for 5 years (1974-1979). The Jazz have been in Utah for over 30 years now. GET REAL. 




Quick recap of the teams' performance:
 The Hornets are a team on the rise, but there are still few to many obstacles this young team must overcome to reach its full potential. The team have had a solid January so far, going 7-5 this month after starting the season going 7-23. As of Jan. 23, New Orleans finds themselves tied for the worst record in the Western Conference with Phoenix (14-28) and is seven games behind the Houston Rockets for the eighth seed. The Hornets' woes are a combo of the lack of expierence and its unlucky timing of injuries. Anthony Davis is an up-and-coming NBA superstar, as he is paired with the talented (but injury prone) Eric Gordan at SG and a quick Grievis Vasquez at PG.


I personally like the Pelican name, as I believe all teams should have a mascot that some-what represents their destination. Sure I agree that the Jazz are the most ideal name, but the Pelicans are certainly a huge step up from the Hornets and bring some local flover to one of America's most unique cities. Whether you love or hate the name, or wish the Anthony Davis' unibrow would of been chosen as the new face of the team, the new name and logo will take over at the start of the 2013-2014 season. 


The new colors will be Red, Blue and Gold. Hopefully, this nickname will hellp rejuvenate this once-proud franchise and give players another reason to fight hard in the 2013-2014 NBA seasons. 

NOLA


Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Revolution of House


Written by: KDA


Back when I was a freshman in high school, roughly 4 years ago, everyone had been introduced to this up and coming artist named David Guetta. He seemed to be a relitively new name to the world of music, or at least I thought. He was just new to the United States but has been a large name worldwide for the past 20 years. He is 45 years old and finally I was introcduced to his music.  David Guetta, who has since become the ringleader for the house music phenomenon sweeping across the world, is just one of the many large names in the House Industry. In the Documentary “Nothing But The Beat”, Guetta says “I wanted to create a bridge between Europe and America,” and he accomplished his goal. He didn't look at house music as a way to distinguish himself from others, he viewed house music as a way to bring urban and white culture together under one roof. Now signed to the famous EMI Virgin Records, Guetta has proven that house music is here to stay.


House had a good start in society after enjoying underground and club-based success in Chicago from the 1980s onwards. After, it ended up emerging into the UK maintstream pop market in the mid-to-late 80s. Popularity quickly followed in the rest of Europe, and it became a global phenomenon from the early-to-mid 90s onwards. Over time, more mainstream pop-infused variation grew increasingly popular. 




Guetta is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to big name producers.  Here's a list of my top 10 DJs  and my favorite song(s) by them. 

1-Avicii : "Levels"/"Seek Bromance"















2-Tiesto- "We Own the Night & Wolfgang Gartner ft. Luciana"












3-Skrillex- "Bangarang" 












4- David Guetta - "Titanium ft. Sia"













5-Steve Aoki-"Ladi Dadi ft. Wynter Gordan" 












6-Afrojack - "Cant Stop Me"












7-Swedish House Mafia - "Greyhound"/"Dont Worry Child"























8-Hardwell- "Apollo ft. Amber Shepherd"












9-Dada Life -  "Kick Out the Epic Motherf*cker"


10-Wolfgang Gartner- "Redline"














House has officially revolutionized 
music