Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Current Event #20: Has TSA Gone Too Far?

Current Event #20: Has TSA Gone Too Far?
Due: Friday, March 1st, 2013

In lieu of security screening at airports, a recent story broke surrounding a 3 year old girl with a spinal disorder in a wheel chair. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) demanded that the child must adhere to the standard protocol, of having a pat down performed, to follow safety concerns before boarding a plane. This is the latest case in a line of events concerning children in airport security incidents. 

What You Will Do:

1. Watch the videos and read the article provided at the following link: http://www.theatlanticwire.com/national/2013/02/tsa-pat-down-wheelchair-children/62396/

2. Answer the following questions surrounding this topic regarding your position about standard practices conducted by the TSA:

---Should there be some limitations established, when it comes to allowing some passengers (handicapped, children, etc.), to forego standard security procedures? If so, explain what changes should be made to accommodate young passengers at security check points.

---Do you agree or disagree with the TSA actions regarding this recent incident with this 3 year old girl? Explain your opinion in detail.

---What should or could have been done differently by TSA if you disagree with their handling of this situation?

***Note: Remember to answer all questions in complete, detailed sentences/paragraphs.***

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Current Event #19: Your Topic of Choice


Current Event #19: Your Topic of
Choice


Due: Friday, February 15, 2013

The topic for this week's current event blog assignment is your choice. The topic must revolve around a  topic in history which focuses on something currently happening the world of politics, education, government, etc. Please refrain from using sports or entertainment articles. Make sure to use a current and reputable source (not Wikepedia) and find an article that interests you. Your post should adhere to the following format:

Heading/ Be sure to include the following in your blog post:
-Your name/class period
-Title of article/author
-Source/date of article
-URL (copy and paste your article link in your response for me to review your article)

Paragraph #1:
-Summary of your selected article (minimum of 5-7 sentences that provide detail about who/what, when, where, and why your current event is significant) 

Paragraph #2:
-Reflection/Opinion of article (minimum of 5-7 sentences)
-Give supporting facts and include any personal experiences associated with the article
-Relate the current event to what we've been studying in class (if applicable)
-pose questions/concerns about the event


***Note: Remember to answer all questions in complete, detailed sentences/paragraphs.***

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Current Event #18: Dollars, Cents, or Plastic?

Current Event #18: Dollars, Cents, or Plastic?
Due: Friday, February 8th, 2013


Canada is dropping the use of its penny today. And some economists believe the United States should be following its neighbor's example.The U.S. Mint spent 2 cents to produce and ship each of the 5.8 billion pennies sent to banks last year. But in addition to being a money loser for the Treasury, there are arguments that the penny has simply outlived its usefulness.

What You Will Do:

1. Students will view the video and read the following CNN article found at the following link: 

2. After reading the article you will respond to the following questions:

---Should the U.S. follow Canada's lead in killing the penny? Share your thoughts and opinions based on your usage of coin/cash money.

---Do you find most people within your family or circle of friends, etc. utilizing cash/coin money or plastic credit and/or debit cards for the majority of their purchases? 

***Note: Remember to answer all questions in complete, detailed sentences/paragraphs.***