Wednesday, April 16, 2008
South Park Leadership
South Park is a cartoon show on Comedy Central that is one of my favorite TV shows out there. Tonights episode they got in yet another jam with the internet stop working. It is even interesting even in TV shows to watch how leadership is used to solve different problems. Though in South Park the people act unintelligent most of the times, through someone stepping up and taking control of the situation the problem can be solved. This can obviously be applied to real life sitations as well in many circumstances.
Extra credit opportunites.
All of the extra credit opportunities in class that I have done have seem beneficial to me. The only problem I feel is the fact that you send out so many emails with such vague title names it is sometimes hard to find out about these opportunities. Also, I would work at my job from 10-5 and then by the time I get home I would have to change my clothes in order to go to class. So some of the opportunities I woudl not be able to do. Our group leaders would help us out some, but with having a busy schedule with work I can not read those emails from my group leader as well.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Final Class
I thought that this was a nice way to end the semester with a nice little ice cream party. It was relaxing to eat some ice cream while just listening to the lecture. It was nice that he did summarize everything and put some meaning into somethings that us students did not understand at the time. It was nice just to have one last time relaxing with some of the new friends that were made in our group throughout the semester. It would be nice if all teachers woudl have last days like this, and explain everything and just go out on a good note. Going out on a good note is always nice.
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Wednesday's class
Movies are a hug part I think of everyones life. They are nice because they can make you escape reality for a little bit of time and feel free. They can give you ideas of what you would like to be when you grow up as well as give you some new dreams to dream about. A good movie overall can just make you feel better about yourself. After watching some of the clips that you played, it made me want to go home and watch some of those movies again also. It was also interesting to hear from some other people what their favorite movies are and why they love them so much. My personal favorites of all time are Shawshank Redemption, the Hurricane, Not Another Teen movie, Dumb and Dumber, American History X, and The Break Up with Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Annistan. The Break Up has a bad ending but I am in three scenes in that movie, which is why I like it.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Monday's class activity
I thought Monday's activity was really interesting. Almost every person had theirs completely wrong and we got to learn some survival tips. One thing I found interesting though was the fact that when one person who watches shows like Man vs. Wild brought up reasons for his rankings, no one would listen to him. He woudl have gave our team a better score, but others looked at him as an idiot for not ranking water number 1. He does not have real life expertise, but watching shows like that, gave him knowledge, and I do not no why are group did not listen to him more, so we could have better overall as a team. Hopefully our group learned our lesson, and we will make better decisions in the future.
Monday, March 31, 2008
Stephen Curry
Stephen Curry is a sophomore basketball player at Davidson. Even though he is young the leadership he displayed while leading his underdogged Davidson team into the NCAA Elite 8 was incredible to watch. Every time he needed a shot to help his team out he was able to almost instantly. Just watching him on the floor you could see he was a floor general.
I think he was able to learn how to be a leader on the bball floor from his father, Dell Curry, who was an NBA player for many years. I watched Dell growing up and he always was a key member to the teams that he was on. One would have to think that Stephen had to learned these qualities from his old man.
Since Stephen is only a sophomore, it will be interesting to see if he decides to stay in college or head straight to the NBA. If he stays one would have to also think that his leadership will keep getting better and better, and Davidson will keep getting better and better then.
I think he was able to learn how to be a leader on the bball floor from his father, Dell Curry, who was an NBA player for many years. I watched Dell growing up and he always was a key member to the teams that he was on. One would have to think that Stephen had to learned these qualities from his old man.
Since Stephen is only a sophomore, it will be interesting to see if he decides to stay in college or head straight to the NBA. If he stays one would have to also think that his leadership will keep getting better and better, and Davidson will keep getting better and better then.
Leaders in the NCAA Tourney
While watching the NCAA tournament it is apparent that leadership and experience seem to go hand in hand. Purdue for instance, has leader, but not great leaders. Not one individual player seems to stand out from another player. Purdue mostly played freshman and sophomores and this seemed to hurt us when we played an experience Xavier. Xavier plays almost all seniors and juniors, and you could just see while watching them play on that when Purdue would make a run, that Xavier's leadership with its upperclassman, would calm down their younger players, and then be able to go on a run of their own. They basically had experience, and we did not. If you look at the bright side though, our young players are amazing players, and once that experience and leadership kicks with our older players, we should be one tough team to beat. Things will be looking bright in Mackey Arena for some time.
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