Friday, May 25, 2012

Change for the Issue


Change. We are constantly affected by it. Every part of our lives is an aspect of a change in the status quo. Some changes are small and others are shifts that bring the establishment to its knees. Everyone adapts to change differently and it has become evident that if you don’t learn to adept you will be left behind. Its is evident from the wealthiest of world that those who can predict change or adapt quickly will lead the world. Some see change as a source of fear and trepidation others see change as a rallying cry to the masses.  Change .org is the trumpet for many such movements that wish to correct the wrongs of society blanketing causes for the animal rights, to economic justice to human trafficking. It is more than just a website it is the reason the Trayvon Martin case has received such publicity. It is the united voice of the masses who want to see the world have more compassion, be more just and accepting of what it currently shuns.
We live in a mobile world.  People have increasingly instantaneous access to people on the other side of the world. The internet is the new frontier for communication and change. This increased contact and flow of information has created a medium for inspiring change.  Change .org wields this power by creating a platform for the average citizen to create a petition that anyone can sign. These pettions are organized into categories have a lot in common, a reliance on pathos and the fuel of specific fallacies.
The most commonly used rhetoric was pathos. Its quite obvious especially from the titles of the movements. I’m not surprised that it is being used so often because it can be effectively used without a lot of research and development. From the photos to the little backround stories behind the petiton change.org lives off pathos.
 I think that change.org could help me with my cause because it gives me a face and a platform to stand on . it also has a reputation for change . my only fear is that my issue  is that my issue is too local to gain any real momentu  but if anything it is a good pace to start. I would use change.org to start a petition. I think that petitions are very powerful things when enough people sign them.


We use so much paper as a school but don’t actually recycle or give back to the enviorment
There are no bike lanes where I live 
People believe that if you like fashion you must be gay
There isn’t enough accses to affordable  dance  or instruction in the arts.

Friday, May 11, 2012

Synthesis


When the leaders of today either in politics, science, or business are considering policy to effect the environment and address the issue of global warming they should focus on the what is really happening far moa than the cost or the incontinence.  The environment is our home and we have to learn to coexist with it. The road to this will be difficult but it is a cultural shift that needs to be made if we want to survive.
            The first issue to address is the skeptics who believe that these abnormal weather patterns are just some Mother Nature hiccups. This statement is false and more importantly shows the ignorance towards the issues.   Hurricane Katrina wasn’t an anomaly, hurricane Irene wasn’t a miscalculation these were caused by changes in our environment that needs to be addressed and are being politically and economically shot down by special interest.  Is the success of a society measured by its accomplishments or by how much it gives back?  There are something that we are going to have to live with, partially clean dishes, cars, Nuclear waste from failed reactors. These are realities. We cannot escape them in the same way the northeast couldn’t escape from the almost twenty feet of snow. When America and decided not to sign the Kyoto Protocol in 2005 they loss the chance to be a leader in the development of environmental technology and setting the standard for the rest of the world in cutting carbon emissions. Of all countries we should have been the first to sign because we are largest contributors to the issue.  If it is not plain that our way of life needs to change I sons know what is a greater indicator.
            How should we attack this issue? This is one of the most fought over issues when it comes too global warming. Some suggest cutting carbon emissions; some say that we should reforest largely devastated forest. But we need to go farther; Source E argues that the Kyoto protocol doesn’t go far enough in its regulations, and the standards it sets. In this current climate economic, and political it is a good base line for the world to start with before start hacking at the carbon foot Print.  The graph in source b explains that the even with a base line set in 1971 we are increasing that temperature exponentially in a shorter amount of time than ever before. The Usual shift in climate take Hundreds of years but we have raised the temperature almost .3 degrees in under twenty years. Why should we care the world is getting warmer, so what?   Our attention to this issue is not isolated to our present situation but the future. We are on the edge but we still have time to change our habits. Even Business are beginning to see the benefits of joining the green movement as well as the pressure form international agreement to do there part in cutting emissions.
            “In general we need to confront out myth of the economy undercutting the environment.” We as a nation and as a species have found our self between welfare and the environment. But what many politicians and business don’t see is that there is a connection between the two.  The environment effects how we live there is no question about it. Remember the dust bowls of the 1930’s. When the Farmers are no longer able to provide for them selves it is no surprise that the rest of the nation will suffer. 

Monday, May 7, 2012

Drip. Splash! Tidal Waves!!!! Come on, a little water won't hurt you.

Drip. Splash! Tidal Waves!!!!
            Ah water. It is life’s most tranquil and destructive elements. Who would have thought that it would be the source of so much debate? With almost 70% of the Earth's surface is covered by water; with only 30 % covered by land. I’m guessing we have a bit of a water situation.  According to Mr. almost president Gore, who I don’t understand why people are still listening  to him, says that due to rising temperatures caused by increased CO2 the earth is getting warmer and therefor the water temperature is rising.   I just have two issues with this one, what is everybody getting worked up for? This is a good thing warmer water means I can finally swim in the Sound without freezing.  And umm excuse me but don’t we exhale CO2. Mr. almost president how can you stop people from breathing?  No wonder he wasn’t elected president this guy is trying to kill us with his earth loving Nazi’s, looks like the country is going to the Third Green.
 I know that blue and yellow create green but this is ridiculous. The greens have are taking over everything.  From the deep blue seas to the hazy air we breathe the Third Green are on a warpath with all things American, from what we can drive to how long we can take a shower. Imagine trying to fit a family of 6 into a smart car, even if it was a family of midgets, it still wouldn’t work.  How clean can you really be in a one minute shower? I can tell you from experience it not much. Everyone seems to have their view on this “Global Warming” controversy. For me there is no controversy it either exists or not. Let’s talk logically. The car that I drive in American can’t have an effect on the polar ice caps. They are millions of miles away.  And even if the polar ice caps melted and fell into the ocean, who cares. The penguins are psychotic, and besides they can dance their way out of the issue or even better, ever hear of migrating. Mr. Gore you need to learn to let go  just because you lost the election doesn’t mean we want to live under the Third Green Regime. 
Oh and P.S. I checked the Bible, why are you worried about the rising water levels again, God promised to never to destroy the earth by water again. That’s why we have rainbows dugh.  So relax, go to the beach, enjoy the sun, and that toasty 70 degree sea water near your new beach front property in the middle of Manhattan.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Morbid Irony: A Silent Spring inspired Blog

Morbid Irony: A Silent Spring inspired Blog
            The life we live in is not one that is not as restricted to the bubbles we have created for ourselves. The very actions we take to control nature are as futile as a snowflake against a forest fire.  But, when you have human intelligence and will that snowflake is quite potent and sometimes far more than we ever realized. The constant repeating irony of the human race and creation has become linked unlike no other for we don’t see the dangers of our own creation. The same is true for our relationship with the earth. We constantly create poisons to handle the pest which in turn becomes the very poison that infects from the most innocent of plants to us. Nature wasn’t meant to be fixed.  Creativity and ingenuity are human beings greatest and most abundant resource but in our ignorance it becomes our greatest curse. It’s ironic; our greatest gift destroys our greatest most needed resource… water.
Carson’s chapter entitled Surface Waters and Underground Seas begins a systematic treatment of all the areas of earthly life that are affected by pesticides. She begins here with the water, what she calls our greatest natural resource. In the previous chapters, she endowed her reader with knowledge; the beginning of a silent spring, our own obligation to endure, and the types of chemicals being used and their horrific function. Here, her purpose is to show the widespread use of pesticides and the effects of that use on the environment.   The irony begins with water. It is the most important of our natural resources and even though it covers the earth, its use for people is limited. With most of the water ocean water and unusable you would think that we would do our best to preserve as much of it as possible. But when it comes to  insects all regard is thrown to the poisons and chemicals.  From Pennsylvania, where water from an orchard was found to contain high degrees of insecticides, to cotton fields that were sprayed with insecticides continued to be contaminated even after it was passed through a purifying plant. But this is just the tip of the iceberg.
The threat to groundwater is the most disturbing of the water pollution problems. "It is not possible to add pesticides to water anywhere without threatening the purity of water everywhere." Nature doesn’t operate in closed and separate compartments. But our suburban life style promotes that lifestyle more than anything else. It’s no surprise that so many people are aware of the threat they pose to the environment and in essence themselves.  But Carson’s tactics to drive her message home is quite ingenious.
Carson skillfully uses a myriad tool to persuade her audience who may be skeptics of the real threats we pose to the environment and ironically us. If the reader doesn’t care about the graceful and beautiful birds that are being killed by the hundreds, she changes in hope that they might care about the fish that she or he takes home to eat after a day of fishing. By describing the path of a chemical from the tiniest microorganism that has been contaminated to the person who eats the fish freshly killed. She brings awakens her reader with words like, “invisible, never detected,  and mysterious” Carson is able to play on peoples fear of the unknown to make the reader aware of what we have been forced to endure for the good of progress.
 She describes the efforts to control agencies to discover the causes of the deaths and mutations, thus making the reader see the difficulties of cleaning up after a mass infusion of poisons into the environment. This is assisted by her statistics which helps her ethos and logos. Interestingly when combined with pathos the staggering facts make her argument very difficult to counter. The most you can say is deny that the bodies of animals are all fallacies.  But this all plays into her subtle idea of irony for we are the engineers of such evils without fully thinking about how it will affect us in the long run.  

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

FDA: it’s more than just letters or is it?

FDA: it’s more than just letters or is it?
            F is for Food! D is for Drug! A is for Administration! Those three letters are a part of the United States Department of Health and Human Services.  They are the regulating force behind many of the items in your either in your kitchen cabinet or medicine cabinet. The FDA is responsible for protecting and promoting public health through the regulation and supervision from the eggs, to the granola bar, to your Olay and L’Oreal beauty products.   Travel to FDA.gov and there motto sits. Protecting and Promoting Your Health. But what does the FDA really do? After having read the NYT bestseller Fast Food Nation I am a little worried about this agency that is responsible for regulating the food industry. Is the FDA just another outdated agency created in response to the muckraking book The Jungle by Upton Sinclair? Or does it actually fulfill its purpose and does protect us from the capitalistic food industry.
            Note to self never ask the government for a straight answer. What do I mean? As you scroll through there site you become bombarded with information about recalls, newly approved drugs, and so forth.  In regards to food “some of the agency's specific responsibilities include:”
  • labeling
  • safety of all food products (except meat and poultry)
  • bottled water  
In reality the FDA regulates only some foods and is the truth checker when it comes to labeling for the products that we buy. So who actually has power to regulate the Meat and Poultry industry? The answer according to Schlosser is no one really since these industries have so much power. The meat industry is a “powerful political force, both in the legislative and the regulatory arena, even though the way they wield that power is different from many industries on Capitol Hill.” And though they make very few donations they have learned how to pay the piper that matters most instead of throwing breadcrumbs for the political pigeons. They have become shockingly good at “weakening or preventing many new meat-safety initiatives in recent years.” But it does help when for the last fifty years many of the top members of the USDA (U.S. Department of Agriculture) have been a former member of the Industry.   
We can’t avoid eating. Science has proved that we can survive for a month without food.  But it has become near impossible to escape the bureaucracy that surrounds our food. So what does the FDA actually do? It checks the facts, clear drugs, checks the labels, and makes sure that the American people don’t die from anything other than meat and poultry. But when most of us eat some form of meat it is quite troubling to know that there is no political force that can reign in this capitalistic power house. With the revelation of  pink slime there is far more to worry about what qualifies as food in one of the world’s most powerful country.
Works Cited
FDA. "About FDA." What Does FDA Do? US FDA, 27 Mar. 2012. Web. 28 Mar. 2012. <http://www.fda.gov/aboutfda/transparency/basics/ucm194877.htm>.
Johnson, Steve. "The Politics of Meat." PBS. PBS. Web. 28 Mar. 2012. <http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/meat/politics/>.
"Vegetarianism In America." Vegetarian Times. Web. 28 Mar. 2012. <http://www.vegetariantimes.com/features/archive_of_editorial/667>.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Look, down your plate. Its low in calories, it’s high in nutrients, It’s Super foods!

It is the substance that by which the world spins round. As the number one energy supplier of the world food plays a huge part of our lives. It gives us energy, it nourishes us, and it reminds us of home. Who could ever have imagined a substance that has such a profound effect on us all?  For me and for many people food is just that food.  as a result of the fading holiday season, the beginning of spring time weather, you receive that new spring fashion catalogue, you look down to those areas that are always under inspection, your dissatisfied , what you find is as always, I need to lose some weight.  As you look across the Yahoo News Headlines you find the answer.  Superfoods.
Can it be? The answer to those entire stubborn pounds lie in what we eat.  Superfoods have “high phytonutrient content that may confer health benefits” as well as, “essential nutrients with proven health benefits.” I can bet what you’re thinking right now, “ Why have I been wasting my time and with diets when all I had to do is eat these superfoods?” Well sorry to burst your bubble of weightless ecstasy and movie star body perfection, but if it was so easy wouldn’t we take the super out of Supermodel.  Eating is only a part of the problem. These superfoods are what I like to call healthy powerups for our bodies.  They, “makes a body healthier, helps flush out toxins more frequently.”   But why are we experiencing a new gold rush in  food industry? What is there really to gain?
People are always searching for that balance between nutrition and enjoyment. They find that pristine balance in superfoods. Foodmatters.com lays out the different types of superfood and their properties.
·       Green superfoods have the highest concentrations of easily digestible nutrients, fat burning compounds, vitamins and minerals to protect and heal the body
·       Fruit and nut superfoods are high in anti-oxidants that fight free radicals in the body.
·       Seaweeds are the most nutritionally dense plants on the planet as they have access to all the nutrients in the ocean.
To quote a few.  But it’s quite interesting to see the power that food has over us. We have become so consumed with this image of bodily perfection portrayed by stars that we rifle through ancient texts just to find the answer. But I am here to tell you that this entire ploy has only one goal in mind.  Create a demand in the market for healthier and more nutrient foods to entertain our ever health conscious stomachs.



Works Cited
Clinic-Feature, Kathleen M. Zelman, MPH, RD, LDWebMD Weight Loss. "List of 10 Super Foods for Your Diet." WebMD. WebMD. Web. 21 Mar. 2012. <http://www.webmd.com/diet/guide/10-everyday-super-foods>.
"Sizzling New Superfoods - The Celebs Can't Get Enough." Yahoo! News. Yahoo!, 24 Feb. 2012. Web. 21 Mar. 2012. <http://news.yahoo.com/sizzling-superfoods-celebs-cant-enough-163224034.html>.
"Superfood." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 21 Mar. 2012. Web. 21 Mar. 2012. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superfood>.
"Where to Buy Vancouver Fashions..." Www.vancouversun.com. Web. 21 Mar. 2012. <http://www.vancouversun.com/life/Twelve superfoods 2012/5941407/story.html>.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Barfblog.com: Your one stop for all things food.

“Come on computer. Load for goodness sake!” I think as I wait for the internet to load barfblog.com. First reaction… few, thank goodness I thought I was about to have to take this site in glimpses. For such an amateur name it is a very professional blog. The background is plain complemented by muted shades of brown, orange, and green. I guess they believed that the information was revolting enough.
I scroll through the sight I skim the first post. It is concerning a woman’s diagnosis of listeriosis that could be related to a New Jersey restaurant’s cheese. Talk about sniffing the cheese before you eat.  On the right in headed by brown and highlighted by salmon are the topics. The only thing comes to me in this time of panic. What on earth is this pink slime hysteria? From what I have heard it’s spreading faster than One Direction.
In a recent news story pink slime infest about, “70% of the ground beef we buy at the supermarket.” “Pink slime” is beef trimmings. Once only used in dog food and cooking oil, the trimmings are now sprayed with ammonia so they are safe to eat and added to most ground beef as cheap filler. Great we solved the mystery of the mystery meat. No way can the hairnets and the suits can hide this secret any more. So great we know that they are ripping us off and that we are being fed meat filled with the unwanted pieces. If this is what we are putting into our bodies every time we eat a burger. No wonder they call it junk food.
Bar blog’s writers bring a sense of community, knowledge and ethos in their writing. Many are doctors and college students voicing their opinion on the shadowy world of the American food industry. They shed light on the issues and simplify our plates. Pink slime, food poisoning, restaurant inspections, outbreaks, nothing is off the menu. It’s nice to know that we have a competent and concerned neighbor who I keeping an eye on those nets and suits so the rest of us don’t have to take century.  Thanks Barfblog, let’s keep those suits in line for we can’t give up our own safety and quality of living for a mere few dollars savings.  Our world, our nation, and our stomachs deserve so much better.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Outsourcing, Egypt, and the future of an Economy

             The last time I blogged talked about Outsourced, the doomed Thursday night Sitcom that caricaturized the offshoring and outsourcing sensation that was take the nation by storm. But enough escape into the everlasting bliss of sitcoms. Our reality is far blunter. Over the Past Few Years the world’s economic powerhouse has been overthrown. It was replaced by two kingdoms that can provide the world with a willing and cheaper workforce.   But how does this shift of power affect the world and more specifically Egypt; the number four center for outsourcing.
            Egypt is no stranger to revolution. In early 2011 the Egyptian people revolted and after a few weeks the reigning president for almost 40 years had stepped down. But as they know far too well revolting is easy, it’s the transition that’s hard. At the time before the revolution Egypt was in a “honeymoon phase of call centers” according to Pearce.  Despite its slightly higher rates they were becoming a very popular spot for call centers. It’s not surprising if you think about it. Right on the Mediterranean Sea they are perfectly placed to service “Europe and the Middle East.” The most prominent call center company’s in Egypt is Raya.  “Raya Call Centers, part of Egyptian technology company Raya Holdings, which provides outsourced contact center services to clients in Egypt and the region.”  They highlight the several factors explaining “Why Outsource to Egypt and Raya?” Interestingly they list the following.
The competitive edge of the call center industry in Egypt is the direct result of many factors:
  • Plentiful workforce with more than 200,000 university graduates each year growing at 28% annually.
  • 88% of relevant workforce enrolled in secondary schools.
  • 45% of population is of age 15 – 39.
  • Egypt ranks among the best in average wages and the lowest in infrastructure cost.
To quote my teacher, “What are the ramifications of this kind of thinking? What are they leaving out?”  
             Well that’s easy. What effect does it have on Egypt? If they had mentioned that they were providing jobs for a hurt economy they may have gained some sympathy. The issue of their argument is that it is solely based on logos and ethos and completely breeze over pathos.  But this is the rhetoric of the business world.   The economic environment of Egypt is very desperate.  And they don’t look at or reference the fact the situation that these people are under. But it is understandable.  After the revolution Egypt is vulnerable and other countries that are experiencing these transitions of power may begin to rise up. “I claim no clairvoyance or mystic sight “but the future is unclear Outsourcing’s effect on Egypt is nowhere near as major as on countries like India or China. Only time will tell if outsourcing is a curse or a blessing in disguise.
Works Cited
Hassey, Phil. "Egypt’s Crisis: Where Social Media Threatens Global Outsourcing." Egypt’s Crisis: Where Social Media Threatens Global Outsourcing. Horses for Sources, 30 Jan. 2011. Web. 29 Feb. 2012. <http://www.horsesforsources.com/egypt-crisis-012911>.
Pearce, Jonty. "Outsourcing: Is Egypt the New India?" Call Centre Helper Magazine. 5 Apr. 2011. Web. 29 Feb. 2012. <http://www.callcentrehelper.com/outsourcing-is-egypt-the-new-india-5.htm>.
Raya. "Raya - Why Outsource?" Welcome to Raya. Web. 29 Feb. 2012. <http://www.rayacorp.com/ShowPage.aspx?PID=63>.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Outsourced: Why ???????

May 13, 2011. NBC announced that it will yank Outsourced and replace it with a fantasy /mystery/crime drama series—Grim.  Great! So instead of clutching my sides with laughter from the ridiculous antics of the American Novelties call center in Mumbai, India I will be clutching my pillow with fear, from the creatures that go bump in the night.  I just don’t understand it. Thursdays were meant to be comedy night—if any one finds Grimm funny we might want to get them checked out.  The Office has been thriving for 7 seasons and it seems to tell the same old story—office life with a group of morons. People just don’t recognize good entertainment when they see it.
Outsourced had ingeniously caricaturized the outsourcing process.  By having the call center move from Kansas City to Mumbai, India the writers embraced   the main issue with outsourcing –the culture shock for both the workers and for those sent over to either manage or train. The actual act of outsourcing was seen as the company wishing to “downsize”. In a manner that Todd after going to a class to take over as a manager is greeted with an empty office and a choice: manage the Indian call center or lose his job.  We all know which of the two he chooses. Next thing we know he is halfway across the globe in a Mumbai taxi playing human Frogger.  Todd gets a true culture shock as he gets to know his employees and other managers who had been sent over to Mumbai.
The Indian workers are portrayed as either on the “A team” or the “B team” according to the insensitive Charlie. The A team which are the highly educated Indian who have returned home. They dress in western clothing and are like walking encyclopedias on American customs and Culture.  The B teams are the Indians who are new to American culture. They dress in the customary Indian fashion.  The B team, at first, doesn’t really understand the products they are selling “Jingle Jugs” to “ the Mistletoe Belt Buckle” and “Cheese Hats”. I don't blame them for not understanding the meaning behind these novelty items.  I barley understand them myself.
The customers are the stereotypical foreign image of America.  They are dumb, easily charmed by foreign accents, loud, and of course with a southern drawl. In other words a idiots. The only true saving grace, and its not by much, is Todd.  He at first comes off as an ignorant jerk when he either makes fun of Manmeet's name or says,  “ I am going to have a steak and I don't care what dirty looks the cows give me” or calling the different Indian foods different colored goop. But he actually does have the resemblance of a heart as he helps Mameet save his job by having breakup with his telephone girlfriends while selling them novelty times.
It’s no surprise that this show didn't make it to its second season. Yeah it was any but it wasn't really sustainable because it had offended the majority of its viewers in one-way or another. I guess I will have to become accustomed to having sessions with a shrink for being scared out of my mind.
Thank you from all of us here at David Kai's Notebook and good night.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Offshoring : the greatest thing since sliced bread

Outsourcing is the process of contracting a business function to someone else. Many times confused with offshoring which is the relocation by a company of a business process from one country to another—typically an operational process, such as manufacturing, or supporting processes, such as accounting; though recently it has become a kind of phenomenon in the world. Companies send the menial jobs away from the home country to other countries so that the business can be more specialized and streamline. This sounds great for business. Sometimes a little too great; to the point where we forget about the people who are doing our work.  Like a child at Christmas, we don't understand what is the result of offshoring on the countries we outsource and offshore to. What is the reality of these practices in Egypt? What role does it play in the structure of Egypt's economy?
              Egypt is number four in the world only behind, China, India, and Malaysia as a location for outsourcing and offshoring. According to Patrick Thibodeau's article, “Was Egypt oversold as top offshoring spot?"  He states that, "Egypt's rise as an offshore and regional tech venue is relatively new and rapid." But in the aftermath of the revolution, “tech work is being shifted out of country.” This puts Egypt in quite a predicament. How is it meant to keep these profitable jobs and continue with a long awaited political cleansing? Thibodeau’s source also references that, “Egypt's ‘outsourcing initiative was part of a much bigger economic development initiative, and it was all 'owned' by an inner group within the government and related agencies,” Many companies have left Egypt which has one of the highest unemployment rates in the world because there are very few jobs and too many people to fill them.  Egypt is a popular spot for offshored IT centers because, “Egypt's geographical position, close to Europe and a central location between East and West, makes it the ideal destination for outsourcing operations. Egypt is currently serving most geographies: Europe, North America, Australia, and, of course, the Middle East.”
Businesses have jumped at this opportunity to offshoring like wolves. The opportunity is highly profitable. It has become such a phenomenon that there is an Annual Arab Outsourcing & Strategic Partnerships Conference that will be taking place soon. The goal of the meeting is for business men on both sides of the pond to, “gain insights on successfully establishing and Managing Strategic Partnerships.” According to another blog on AMEinfo.com, “organizations in the Middle East are keen to explore the benefits of outsourcing as it helps them focus on core-competencies and outsource the support functions such as IT, finance, HR, procurement, logistics and maintenance.” This was posted in support of the Conference this May.
  Overall business and the government have really taken to this idea of offshoring. But it was very hard for me to find any blogs from the point of view of the people.  If you make the money in a way you control the information that’s out there. Business loves this idea of offshoring and I can’t deny that it is quite intriguing. What’s the catch? Something like this can’t last forever. Only as long as someone doesn’t speak up for the rights of the people.
Works Cited
All, Ann. "Egypt Is Middle East's Rising Outsourcing Star | Interviews | ITBusinessEdge.com." Business Technology News, Analysis and Context | ITBusinessEdge.com. 23 Dec. 2008. Web. 15 Feb. 2012. <http://www.itbusinessedge.com/cm/community/features/interviews/blog/egypt-is-middle-easts-rising-outsourcing-star/?cs=23212>.
Fersht, Phil. "Egypt's Crisis: Where Social Media Threatens Global Outsourcing | ZDNet." Technology News, Analysis, Comments and Product Reviews for IT Professionals | ZDNet. 31 Jan. 2011. Web. 15 Feb. 2012. <http://www.zdnet.com/blog/btl/egypts-crisis-where-social-media-threatens-global-outsourcing/44255>.
"4th Annual Arab Outsourcing & Strategic Partnerships Conference." Home - 4th Annual Arab Outsourcing & Strategic Partnerships Conference 2012, Dubai, UAE. Web. 15 Feb. 2012. <http://www.arab-outsourcing.com/>.
"Middle East Outsourcing Industry Offers Huge Growth Potential, Experts Conclude at Arab Outsourcing Conference | TCQ Triangle | AMEinfo.com." Middle East Business & Financial News | Business Directory & Current Events | AME Info. 30 Apr. 2009. Web. 15 Feb. 2012. <http://www.ameinfo.com/194756.html>.
Samson, Ted. "Egypt Ranked among Top Global Offshoring Destinations | Outsourcingoffshoring - InfoWorld." Business Technology, IT News, Product Reviews and Enterprise IT Strategies - InfoWorld. 2 Feb. 2011. Web. 15 Feb. 2012. <http://www.infoworld.com/t/outsourcingoffshoring/egypt-ranked-among-top-global-offshoring-destinations-276?page=0,1>.
Thibodeau, Patrick. "Was Egypt Oversold as Top Offshoring Spot?" Computerworld - IT News, Features, Blogs, Tech Reviews, Career Advice. 2 Feb. 2011. Web. 15 Feb. 2012. <http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9207680/Was_Egypt_oversold_as_top_offshoring_spot_>.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Pride v. United Nations

My Japanese phone goes off at 5:00 A.M.  Annoyingly I'm awake. I force myself out of the Chinese sheets and comforter and step on to the cold wood floor from where I don't know. I grab a shirt and jeans together a 14 hour direct flight over the polar ice caps and a t- shirt from sunny Nicaragua. I’ve been around the world and haven’t left my bedroom.  So many of the products that we own aren’t from America and yet we wonder why unemployment is so high. Where has America’s pride gone?  Overseas to countries where it costs a fraction to produce. America claims that our pride was once in making some of the finest products that won us the World Wars. How much of our pride must we sell, discount, and give away until we say enough is enough?
Exiting the bathroom after washing up in the American sink, but only able to work it with Taiwanese faucets, I head into the kitchen.  The fridge and the dish washer are illegal immigrants one from Mexico, the latter from Canada. I wonder if our immigration policy will send my units back over the border. The toaster, microwave, and kettle still use a Chinese to English dictionary in order to make my food.  They have been here for at least 10 years I doubt they need them anymore. But why aren’t there more products with the label made in America? The issue is this sense of entitlement.
If you ask most kids what they want to be when they grow you will get a variety of answers; police, firefighter, business man or woman, the occasional president or celebrity. No one aspires to be a factory worker. Why? After WW2 it has become grunt work: the work of immigrants and the lower class. We are simply at the point where even the lower class is saying they don’t want those jobs.  So what do companies do they ship them overseas. And once you have seen that astronomical profit margins by sending your business overseas you won’t go back.  Forget the profits and remember the people. The millions of people without jobs while other countries profit over our laziness.  Hey I don’t mind having a house with products from enough places to hold the United Nations, but tell that to the families of those now out on the streets because there services were no longer required.

Friday, January 13, 2012

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Polo Black.

Polo Black, the newest fragrance by Ralph Lauren. At first glance all we see is a handsome, young Italian model. What is he up to? What image of masculinity does he iconize? Is he trying to sell us something more than just the cologne, something that cost us more than many would be willing to pay? Advertisers spend hour upon hours coming up with the best and most effective way to sell us a product. When we buy these products I believe that we buy more than just a product, but an image of life which is glamorized and overly exaggerated.
The guy before us is young and handsome. He has a light tan from his days on the polo field with the most of his long brown hair fading out of the shadowy background. He wears a pinstripe black suit and blue shirt with a white collar. Figueras also reminds us of Christian Bale. He shares the ad with a small black bottle; above which are the words Polo Black Ralph Lauren.  Why, because it wants to make a statement.  
Figueras is in a position of lounging as he poses for the shot. He is watchful, sharp, debonair, and mysterious. He doesn’t where a tie. Yet the first few buttons are open, suggesting a sense of ease and control. He wears a suit. Nice enough for a formal dinner but is not confined by the suit. He is skin is bronzed, making him more appealing and more broadly attractive. He is stylish, strong and silent. The dark brown eyes holds your gaze long enough to take ones breathe. The suggestion to Bale is a hint at heroism. He plays a billionaire, secretly a hero, Batman. The fact that he doesn’t smile is important.  The lack of a smile makes him mysterious, but that open collar suggests that he is a hero still rough around the edges.
This is what women want. Women are attracted to the guy who is dangerous, seductive and mysterious. The original dream guy was the cowboy but now it has changed.  A man must be strong, young, charming and mysterious. When we describe a guy we look at him as a whole. We don’t dissect him, because of his apparent confidence. It’s apparent in the way he carries himself to how he dresses.  If this is what Polo is selling, why are we buying?
We are weak. We want that confidence. We want that feeling of debonair. Women are attracted to this and if women want it they only need to provide it. They aren’t promising that this will change who we are. But it will, temporarily,