Friday, February 1, 2013

blog entry #6

The way that this could be prevented is by not making every job done by machines. Some jobs could be done better by machines but all of them don't need to be done by machines. It could create problems if all of the jobs were taken by machines. The way that this could be solved is possibly people just used the machines to make the products. Make them controlled by the humans so that they didn't take away the jobs that the humans need. If there would be no jobs the the economy would go to hell. All of the money would disappear and no one would be able to buy anything that they wanted. The government would also have to almost give everyone everything that they needed to live on. If they didn't there wouldn't be any way for people to survive. The people would have no money to buy any essentials for there life. All of the jobs would be taken by the machines making the people not able to find jobs or any way of making an income. The only way that the we could fix this problem is to keep the jobs with the humans and not the machines. If we do not do this than the entire economy will fail and we will never be able to get out of it. We just need to make sure that the machines don't take all of the jobs away from the people.

Blog entry #5

If technology became so advanced that we did no longer need very much human input the outcomes would be very bad for the economy. Countless employees would become unemployed and unable to find jobs because the would all be taken by machines. When that many people would go unemployed the economy would plum-it became there were no longer be any money to purchase goods that would be produced. If no one had a job then there would be no income in the economy and if there would be no income there would be no way to purchase goods. All of the money would disappear and no one would be able to buy anything that they wanted. The government would also have to almost give everyone everything that they needed to live on. If they didn't there wouldn't be any way for people to survive. The people would have no money to buy any essentials for there life. All of the jobs would be taken by the machines making the people not able to find jobs or any way of making an income. Once there would be no income every one would starve that did not have a job. It would impact the entire country. There would be no human civilization left. The machines would take over the country and make no jobs possible to get. The civilization would end and there would be no income by anyone.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Blog Entry #2

Argument based on emotion, Pathos: A way that Obama made an argument based on emotion was when he said that religions people had done a great job in the ways that they made points to Washington  Also how they lit a fire under their feet to get what they wanted done.This made the people feel good about what they had tried to accomplish. Therefore he was appealing to their emotion.

Argument based on character, Ethos: A way that Obama made an argument based on character was when he was talking about his senate race in Illinois. His opposition said that he was an abomination to Jesus Christ and that Jesus would not vote for Obama. Although Obama's officials told him not to respond to him. He said that he was not going to let someone talk about his religion like that. He did respond to what his opposition had stated. Obama is trying to show the audience that he is a good person therefore appealing to his character.

Argument based on facts and reason, Logos: A way that Obama made an argument based on facts and reason was when he was saying that Americans are a religious people. He stated that 70% of Americans affiliate with organized religion, 90% believe in God, and 38% call themselves committed Christians. By saying these facts he is showing that Americans are on average religious to some extent. Therefore he is making an argument based on facts and reason.

Blog Entry #1

In this speech Obama was addressing a group of religious peoples. He was addressing them with the topic of religion in politics. Throughout the speech he brought up many points that he was trying to make to them. He talked about how they wanted to address poverty in the nation. However, he only spoke about poverty briefly. He also brought up personal experiences about how someone he was running against said that Jesus Christ would not vote for him. He stated that his officials told him not to respond to the claim because the man he was running against was a rationalist. He did respond to it though, because he could not let some one tell him about his own religion. He also brought up that people who are not religious think that all people who are want to argue about is abortion, gay marriage, and school prayer. Which he said is a common misleading statement. Obama also talked about how he found his position in religion. He spoke about how his father was born Muslim and later was atheist. He also said that his mother was the most kind and religious person he knew. She had to stay quiet about it though. He said that he was working with some churches in Chicago when they realized that they and him were not so different. He sung the same songs they did and knew the same Book they did. He stated that as months passed in Chicago that he did no longer want to work with the church but be a part of the church. He ended his speech by talking about abortion. He once again shared another story about his life. He talked about a prayer he had prayed the night he said he was pro-choice. How it affected him, and how he thought that he was doing what was best for the country. He wanted everyone to live their own life.