Sunday, July 25, 2010

Radio Shack Return Without Reciept

Stupid UC System + Male Empowerment?

Maybe, JUST maybe its me, but lately it seems like there are tons of groups dedicated to woman empowerment and especially latina empowerment. This is cool and I have no problem with it (believe me, I support latinas ;D) but what about male empowerment? Or latino (male) empowerment?

Before I get started on my rant, lemme give you a little background:


Tuesday nights from 7pm-10pm I have class that meets only once a week. In other words, to drop this class you better be there at 7pm on tuesday or else you're out of luck. Well I showed up one tuesday to drop the class and of course the professor decided to be sick. No worries, right? just wait till next week?

WRONG

The deadline was that friday for any schedule changes, I needed his signature ASAP even though I wouldn't see him till the following week. Ok, so begins my adventures with the stupid bureaucracies
of the UC system. I go to the head of the Politcal Science Department and talk to Dr. Pratacca (Prattaca?) BIG MISTAKE, he thought I was just another student slacking off and dropping the class because I failed the midterm. He goes on and on about how I had 3 weeks to drop the class. I remind him that I still have one more week until the deadline and it's really not my fault the professor was sick. I did my part to follow the rules and was on time. This just ticks him off even more. It did not end well and he didn't give me a signature. Rude, right?

Ok, no problem. If he won't help me then I'll go to the head of the Social Science Department and have Dr. Ceraseres sign my add/drop card. Walk across the freakin campus (should've taken the shuttle) and go up 4 floors just to read a sign that says "Dr. Ceraseres on Sabbatical this quarter. Researching in Mexico."

: because my professor is gone and Dr. Petracca won't sign it.
-I'm sorry, Nancy is out this week.
-What? will she be here on friday or be back before the deadline to change schedules?
-No, sorry.

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-What do you need Dr. Salinger for?
-(I explain the whole story and my run-around)
-Wow, thats pretty crazy. I'm sure Dr. Salinger will help you out though.
-yeah, I hope so.
-Hey, can you fill out a survery for me and Pablo (I'm calling her friend Pablo, but could be Pedro. I also forgot his name, but I know it was spanish and started with a P)
-Sorry, I really don't have time. I just need Sharon to sign this card for me so I can get going to class. I'm already late from running around
-Well, you can take the survey with you. We really need your feedback, theren't many like you left?
-Like me? What are you guys talking about, both of you are latino. I know there aren't many latinos here but there are certainly enough for you to get feedback from others.
-Yeah, but MALE latinos is what we need. We are doing UROP (undergraduate research opportunity program) on latino males in college. Most latinos that end up in college are female. In fact, most other latinos we've seen around were recruited here for the soccer team.
-Really?! (thought about this. Never crossed my mind before) Well, now that you mention it. I used to live in Casa Cesar Chavez and out of the 36 latinos, only about 10 were male. Wow, ok.
-Yeah, your like a double minority. Pablo and I only have about 60 responses so far and we are trying to find more. We didn't think it would be this hard.

I take the survery before I go see Dr. Salinger. Thank them for the little info and go about my way.

This made me think.








If what they said is true: latino males (minority males, in general) go to college substantialy less than women. Why aren't there any Latino Male Empowerment seminars or help groups? I began to google search the keywords ad came up empty handed. I google searched latina seminars and there were TONS (and I mean TONS) of self-helf groups, support groups, grants, scholarships. I thought to myself, if latino males need more help then why aren't there as many seminars to help the men as there are for women? I then broaden my search and take out the word "latino" and "latina."
The trend was similar: tons of results for female empowerment and not that many (If any) for men.
I did, however, come across and interesting article. "
The End of Men "
The article states that woman now lead in men in the workplace. Men have become the minority. Pretty much made me feel bad for being a guy



"Earlier this year, women became the majority of the workforce for the first time in U.S. history. Most managers are now women too. And for every two men who get a college degree this year, three women will do the same."

Is it possible that society (at least in the US) has reached a point in which MEN now need the empowerment? I'm all for woman empowerment as a means to reach equality between men and women, but are we at a point in which we now need to focus on the male?

I let this idea simmer on the back of my head and brought it up with some friends. One even said:
"well that sounds sexist. Making a program that empowers only a man. Do you know about the glass ceiling?" I didn't bother bringing up the article I had read. Just nodded politely










Returning to the subject of LATINA empowerment. I recently saw that LATISM (Latinos in Social Media) was hosting an event called BlogHer Designed to Empower Women in social media and give "blogging" a chance to rise up. Now I'm Hoping to maybe get the idea-through to create one for evil AS WELL

Monday, July 12, 2010

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5 things we want to see in Brazil 2014



2010 World Cup in South Africa leaves us with many memories good, bad and even some embarrassment. Many good screamers event dominated by European and South American. We also found that 'countries elites' can fall quickly, such as France and Italy. Many curses of the glass were broken and others are still impacting the event. Soccer fans know that it is a sad thing to wait four years until the next World Cup, especially when it will be in Brazil. We can already imagine the beautiful women dancing in the carnival ... hehe Here is 5 things I'd like to see in the next world to be an extraordinary event: 1. Fewer errors
arbitration: This world farewell with a sour taste to learn that many refereeing errors changed the fate of some unfortunate teams. Not only speak of out of place Tevez in Argentina against Mexico but also the U.S. disallowed goal against Slovenia. Of course the worst mistake arbitration was the legitimate goal for England against Germany that the arbitrator "did not see."






2. Champions different

: same teams always win and the same places: 3 in South America and 5 in Europe. I do not want Brazil, Argentina, Italy, Germany, France ... etc. are winners. Thank God that Spain won this championship for the first time, would be disappointed if he saw Brazil won. Would a team of North America (Mexico: D) Africa and Asia to win the cup.


3. More animals psychic :
World Since 2014 will be in Brazil, perhaps a macaw with psychic powers
animal would be best to replace the Octopus Paul.


4. A ball better : No matter if NASA is to design the ball from the cup, all we ask is a ball that ALL players / coaches agree. As nacos say, 'This is less anger'


5. A refined TRI : The Mexican team has many promising players like Vela, Chicharito, brothers Dos Santos, Guardado, Memo Ochoa Juarez. I want to see those players refine their style of play and come to Brazil with enough experience to defeat their rivals.



What do you think? (top photo courtesy of El Universal.com )

Sunday, July 11, 2010

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CONGRATULATIONS SPAIN!

From Mexico and the United States:

Congratulations Spain World Champions!
See you in Brazil in 2014;)

Thursday, July 8, 2010

How Long Does A D&c Take

Only three small complaints about American culture ...

United States is a wonderful country with many people different cultures and with many beautiful landscapes. Since I have a good time living here and the U.S. three things will always bother me. Here is my three quejitas (well, maybe it would be better if I said QUEJOTAS) about American culture.

: Apparently the word 'American' means someone with white skin born in the U.S.. Our American friends do not realize that America is a huge continent divided into two parts: North and South America. Every person in these two continents are Americans. From the Canadian frozen until the Indians living in the forests of Brazil, all we are Americans. It would, for example, the same if the English say they are the only Europeans and nobody else. The other day I realized that there is no English word for 'American'. Unitedstatesman? Unitedstateofamerican? No wonder these poor people still believe they are the only Americans.



Here is a map of the continents to remember ...


'Football'

: FOOT BALL = = FOOT and BALL. What sport is played with feet and a ball? It is obvious that the only answer is: 'football'. So why do Americans insist that throwing a ball (or ball is shaped like papaya) by hand to another person who also captured his hands is 'Football'. That's not football, that should be 'Handpapaya'.



So you can see, the ball of 'American Football' looks like a papaya




miles and pounds?
: Everyone knows that the mile and kilos are better ways to measure distance and weight. Well, Americans still do not realize this obvious fact. Did you know that NASA lost a $ 125,000,000

stupid mistake? NASA engineers used the American system and other measures to give engineers used the metric system. The satellite was diverted and disappeared in space. Please American friends, go forth and begin the easy life to use the metric system.



Fry and Bender hope to find that satellite ... I know these aspects of American culture may never change ... never mind. Continue to write my complaints here.




Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Decorate A Mirror Wooden Frame

Happy Birthday Frida Kahlo!

Happy Birthday to the wonderful Mexican artist Frida Kahlo! July 6 1907-2010

Monday, July 5, 2010

Report Cards Templates For 3 Year Old

Best of San Rafael, California Nike


Located 15 minutes north of San Francisco, San Rafael is one of the best cities in the entire Bay Area. If you come one day to visit SF, do not forget this wonderful city. Here we leave the best aspects of this beautiful city.


'The Fourth' (4th street) : 'The Fourth, "as many Latinos call it, is the center of the city. This is where you can find everything: Chinese, Mexican, Thai, clothing, furniture, and more. This street is lit every night Christmas lights tangled in each tree in the main street. There is also an old movie (from the 50s) that was recently restored.


China Camp: Many years ago (can not remember but I think it was in 1800), immigrants from China came to this city \u200b\u200band stayed to live on the coast of San Rafael to catch shrimp. Now, most of the Chinese moved to San Francisco or returned to China but left old buildings and piers. You can visit the old buildings and read their story in a small museum. In addition, the China Camp area is the most beautiful of the entire city and can walk the beaches or go on the hidden trails of the hill. This park is well maintained and clean. They also have many bathrooms and places to roast.



Mission San Rafael Archangel : This mission was established in the 1800s by English missionaries (they were Mexicans, but to be politically correct to say English) the reason for converting the natives of the area. Mission San Rafael is part of the twenty-one missions established from San Diego to Sonoma. Due to costly repairs, the mission was not able to restore to its natural bellesa. The building is still standing, but was replaced by a very large cathedral built next to the mission, which is taught in Mass every Sunday.



'The Mole' (The Mall at Northgate) : Before the shopping center was worse than an old market. Now, also recently restored, is one of the best in the area. With stores like H & M Forever 21, Macy's and Kohls one can spend much time (and money) here. Also check out a movie in the cinema or spend time in the food center of the "mole."




Civic Center
: those who saw the movie Gattaca will recognize this building immediately. Can walk the corridors of the building but can also walk around the lake. Located near China Camp, I recommend making the effort to stop here to see this magnificent building

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If they decide to stop at this beautiful city, do not forget to contact me and I will give a 'tour' private.
:)