Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Would You Like Fries With Your Turkey?/Final Assignment

For next Monday/Tuesday, make sure to read these two sections from Eric Schlosser's Fast Food Nation (New York: Perennial, 2002).

Think about the following questions as you read:

Why is the fast food industry so successful? Why does the food taste so good? How does the "fast food mentality" affect other areas of our lives?

Enjoy, and happy Thanksgiving.

Introduction to Fast Food Nation

"Why the Fries Taste So Good"

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FINAL ASSIGNMENT: SEMESTER SUMMARY PAPER

The primary theme of this course has been “what it means to get an education.” We have talked about many factors related to this theme in two primary ways: 1) functioning well at the university and 2) thinking in new ways by challenging existing assumptions, conventional wisdom, and entrenched beliefs.

Here is a list of the major topics we have covered to jog your memory.

●Thinking about “time” and how we measure our lives
●Using technology and thinking about globalization, and how they affect us
●Using academic libraries for research
●Evaluating learning styles
●Examining how we read, study, think, remember, and ask questions
●Discussing the importance of general education, majors, and applicable skills
●Understanding American culture through readings and exercises on diversity
●Examining our individual and collective environment and our experiences
●Discussing “engagement” and the value of campus/community involvement
●Discussing health and wellness including sleep, diet, exercise, quality of life, etc.
●Discussing Freakonomics and critical thinking

This final writing is worth 50 points. Each student will present this paper in class during the final week of classes. This 2-3 minute presentation will be worth 20 points.

THE ASSIGNMENT

  1. How has thinking about these ideas shaped your view of “getting an education?” Use specific examples from Foundations, Freakonomics, other readings, class exercises/discussions, or other courses taken this semester as support.
  1. Reflect on what has occurred in other classes, the residence hall, campus activities, etc., and how these components fit together. Identify common threads present in these various components of university life.
PAPERS ARE DUE IN CLASS ON MONDAY/TUESDAY DEC 3/4. No late assignments will be accepted.

Monday, November 12, 2007

Freakonomics #5 Writing

Writing due on Wed/Thurs (Nov 14/15): Freakonomics, 163-191.

Is there a discernible pattern in how certain names move through the population over time? If so, describe it.

Summarize the purpose of Freakonomics. What does this book aim to do?

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Death, Radiohead, and Homecoming

Death
Check out this highly entertaining and informative cartoon on the death industry.

Radiohead

It appears that Radiohead "sold" 1.2 million copies in their pay-as-you-will release of their latest album In Rainbows. Worldwide, the average paid for the album was $2.26. This is still a considerable amount more per album than bands traditionally get.

Campus Events Galore
There are a raft of events this week for homecoming. Highlights include:
FRIDAY
--Homecoming Parade: 4 p.m. Parade begins at Alumni Drive and College Heights Boulevard.
--Big Red Street Fest: Following the parade at Diddle Arena Auxiliary Gym. The annual event includes children’s activities, inflatable games and prizes. The first 200 fans to arrive at Street Fest receive a free ticket to the Lady Topper and Hilltopper basketball games.
--Women's Hoops: Lady Toppers vs. East Tennessee State: 6 p.m. at Diddle Arena.
--Men's Hoops: Hilltoppers vs. Kennesaw State: 8:30 p.m. at Diddle Arena.
--Big Red’s Roar: 8:30 p.m. at Diddle Arena. During the men’s game, WKU students will participate in the annual pep rally featuring Coach David Elson, the 2007 football team, Big Red, WKU Marching Band, cheerleaders, Topperettes and Homecoming Queen candidates.
SATURDAY
--Football game: WKU vs. Troy: 4 p.m. at Houchens Industries-L.T. Smith Stadium. WKU welcomes its first I-A opponent and future Sun Belt Conference rival. The 2007 Homecoming Queen will be crowned at halftime.
--Annual National Pan-Hellenic Council Step Show: 8 p.m. at Diddle Arena.