Tuesday, April 26, 2011

HW 48 - Family Perspectives on the Care of the Dead

        After thinking about who would be the two perfect people to interview. I came up with my decision and decided to first interview my father. I started out the Interview by asking him what he thinks about when he hears the word death. He then replied by saying, "A part of life that everyone has to go through weather they like it or not."i then decided to ask him, would you  rather be cremated or buried, and why? He replied, "I would rather be crmated because i dont want my body to rot in the ground and with a cremation you and mom can keep my ashes.
        The second person i decided to interviwew was my 84 year old grandmother. Being that old i had high hopes to learn something new and interesting. so after 20 minutes of just talking to her, aking how she is doing and all the other common questions i decided to start the interview by asking my grandmother what comes to her mind when she hears the word death? She replied, A sad part in everyones life. With only that little piece of information given i decided to ask her the question, "everyone in our family has gotten buried. Does this connect to our religious beliefs in anyway? My grandmother responded by saying, "In a way it does because catholic priests talk about what's holy. In the bible it says that god lent us our bodies so we should leave it be and bury ourselves instead of cremating oursleves. Now I have never gone to a cremation but i would imagine it isn't pleasent. To me getting buried is the only way to go. This left me with alot to think about including what my dominant models will think of me if i do choose to get cremated(the ones that are still alive). 
        The first thing i noticed about both my interviews is when i asked them what was the first thing that came to there mind they both rplied by saying that it is a sad part in everyones life. I also found interesting how my father wants to get cremated and my grandmother(From my mothers side) wants to get buried. I realized that the people from my fathers side of the family is religious but not as religious as the family from my mothers side. My fathers side of the family doesn't really care if you decide to get buried or cremated and they are okay with whatever you choose, however my grandmother and mother and everyone else from our family wants everyone to get buried. So this is going to be a hard decision to make.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

HW 47- Peer Perspectives on Care of the Dead

        In order to gain more insight and new perspectives on the care of the dead, I decided to interview one of my closest friends. I started the interview by asking him the question, "Does the way the U.S. care for the dead meet your expectations?" He then responded by saying, Wow that's an interesting question and something i've never bein asked before. Well I've bein to 3 funerals in my life and when I looked into the coffins of my dead family members they all looked like they've bein taken well care. However i don't kow too much about how the U.S cares of  the dead either, i got to look into that. After hearing his response, this made me want to know everything that happens in between, when the dead person is taken away from there last living location to being on display in there coffins. So the second question I decided to ask him was, "Do you think that there is a certain part to taking care of the dead that, the workers don't want you to know about." I believe that there is something that the workers wouldn't want there familiy members to know. There are always business secrets  that they dont want the public to know. I agreed and  realized that almost every business does have secrets both good and bad.  
        The next person I decided to interviewed was my Cousin, Who i'm very close to.(We always agree on the same things so i thought that we would both think the same way on this topic.) The first question I asked him was, "what have you noticed about the care of the dead?" He then responded by saing, Well In the past funerals we have bein to together I have notcied that grandma and great grandma looked so peaceful. So I would say that the U.S takes really well care of the dead . I believe that this is the only thing in our system that isn't corrupt right now.That statement got me thinking to the first interview i had with my friend about how everything in this system is corrupt and how every business tries to keep some truths away from the public. So not knowing what to think anymore about if absolutely everything is corrupt in this system or if the the care of the dead is the only thing not corrupt in the U.S. I decided to ask my cusion next question which was, "when you die would you like to be cremated or buried, and why? He replied by saying, at this point i really dont know. However i am more favored to being buried. Everyone in our family is buried it's like a tradition in our family to get buried. I then replied by saying you're right and thus another reason was added to my list of reasons on why I should to get buried. 
        The final person i decided to interview was my god sister. I decided to start the interview by asking her the question, "Do you think the care of the dead changes depending on weather the dead person is getting cremated or buried? She replied by saying, I mean i really dont know, but if i had to take a guess i would say no. It wouldn't make sense for the people to treat the dead bodies they have any different just because they aren't getting buried or just because they aren't getting cremated. After hearing her response I agree'd with her. However I dont know too much about this so i'm also not sure if the dead get treated differently based on how they choose to "part" and alot of crazy things happen in this world of ours so i wouldn't be suprised if the dead do get teated differently. The next question i decided to ask her is, "Do you think that with having a job of taking care of the dead you are also commiting  to a life time of responsibility even after working hours?" She replied by saying, I mean i'm sure that there are more stressful jobs than this. But  in terms of if this job is not made for everyone and if the people that do work in this job have a huge burden to carry then yes this is a job with a lifetime of responsibility even after working hours. 
        After interviewing the three people i definantly gained some new inisght that i prabobly wouldn't have thought on as my own. I also realized that my ideas did compare to the people i interviewed For example my cousin and I both think that there are things kept hidden in the care of the dead that they don't want you to know. I also realized that all three of the people i interviewed weren't 100% sure weather  they want to be cremated or buried yet. However it  make sense that they don't know because we are all around 16 and still young so dying is kept in the back of our minds. Can't wait to move on with this unit so i can learn more about the care of the dead.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

HW 46 - Initial Thoughts on the Care of the Dead

        My last experience seing a dead person was about 8-9 years ago when my grandmoher died. I was only a little child and couldn't quite comprehend why my family members (Aunts & Uncles) were crying and why other faamily members were so quiet. Now that i am more matrure I do understand why a persons death is a sad topic (especially when it's someone in your family). Thinking back to that day I realize that I felt no pity and N wasn't sad at all, It almost makes me want to relive it in order to express my emotions and to prove to myself that i'm not so heartless and that I actually care about my grandmother.  
        Growing up as a catholic, with religious family members, they made me believe that once someone dies and they've bein good they go to heaven. However based on how my family members react when someone dies,which is with tears and pity, this has made me believe that someones death is is a sad thing to witness. I feel as though my family for generations has bein the sensitive type that breaks down into tears as soon as anything bad happens to our family members especailly something as serious as a family members death.
                                                     Ideas/questions:
I don't quite comprehend how other people crying makes you feel pity and then makes you cry. It's like a contageous sickness that spreads throughout the whole room until every single person in that room is crying.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

HW 45- Comments on comments

To abdullah,kane & Juan:
 I totally agree that this project should have bein taken into more consideration. In future blogs or maybe even a little later perhaps during break when exhibition work gets a bit less hectic i will revise this blog and choose my words closer and add more to this blog.
To Amon:
 I agree that maybe I could off added some more stuff in this paper to make this piece more intersting. A more solid argument would be a difficult task to tackle though because that could lead to a biased opinion formed. However I do believe that would call for a better revised paper. Thanks for your thoughts.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

HW 44 - Comments on Other People's Projects

My comments:
To Felipe:
I too like you want to see more doctors working hand in hand with the midwives and doulas in a more equal way. In my opinion i think midwives ans doulas are more important because unlike most doctors the doulas and midwives actually care about their patients.
I valued how you use evidence to get you to your next point. i also valued how you made everything clear to let the reader know what points you made and what point you are trying to get across.
This project matters to me because I wanted to have someone thoughts to compare to on this topic and i basically agree with everything you said here. I liked this paper and the only piece of advice i have is,i would only add
more about what you think on this subject. 

To Ariel:
I can't believe your mother I had to go through all of that. I 100% agree with you when you say, Doctors don't really care about there patients and do what is most convenient for them.
What i valued about this post was how you gained insight from both your mothers past birth experiences as well as the movie to come to a conclusion of how you want to have a birth when the time comes.
The only thing i would do is, i would add more try to connect this experience to other peoples experiences taht you looked up. But Besides that this is really good paper and i enjoyed reading this. 
To Natalie:
This is a really well written very informative post and clear post. I understood basically everything and I knew what points you were trying to get across.
I was shocked to see how many women had to go to the hospital to do a mandatory abortion.
The reason why I think your project is important is because you cite a whole bunch of things having to do with unecessary maandatory abortions and just in general this topic is really interesting and i think everyone should know about this.
Even though this was a good paper the only two little pieces of cold feedback i have is, you kind of repeat yourself in two paragraphs, and the other suggestion is to make it a little shorter. But besides that it was a really enjoyable paper to read and i definantly gained some new insights out of reading this.
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People iwho commented on my blog:
Kane said: 
I liked the topic you choose.I learned new things here that i never even thought about. What you are learning is sooo cool.
In your project I liked how you use a whole lot of evidence to back up everything you're saying.
To make this project better i would say make it longer andcheck some new evidence to put into this blog
Juan said:
This blog made me think about the past birth's i had to go to because of my wife. The first thing i want to say is, i could tell you took sometime to find research, because you basically have research on everything your saying to back up what you're saying. I also liked how you were very informative in your blog by putting up statistics on how the birthing process has changed throughout the years. However one thing that i would do to better this post is to, come up with new insights either by looking some new things up, or watching some videos. And try to make this more interesting to read to get the reader to enjoy reading your blog.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

HW 42 - Pregnancy & birth culminating project

U.S citizens choosing abortion over premarital adoption

         In today’s modern society women have two options to choose from when dealing with birth, they could either have the baby or not have the baby. Now if the mother decides to have the baby that’s great and she just opened a new chapter in her life. However if the mother for what ever reason decides to not  have the child there are either two things you could do, being she could have an abortion or the mom could choose to but the baby up for adoption.
          It’s only natural that a pregnant women that doesn’t want the child would either kill the child and do an abortion or choose to give it up and put it up for adoption. In fact based on my resources I found out that
93% of all abortions occur for social reasons (i.e. the child is unwanted or inconvenient). I also found out that the amount of abortions happening in the U.S. is very high. In the United States the number of abortions happening per year is Approximately 42 Million, with Approximately 115,000 abortions happening per day.
(Alan)
      It appears as though in the U.S there are much more women deciding to go through with abortion over premarital adoption. For example In the 1970’s there was only 8.7% of women putting there child up for adoption, and the percentage has only decreased since then.
In addition in the U.S. there is only a mere 2% of unmarried women placing their child up for adoption.  This is shocking to me because I would think that the mother after dealing with the 9 months of labor and actually giving  birth all by themselves would leave them wanting a companion, but as statistics show the woman actually don’t want to deal with there baby. ("Placing Children")
      Undoubtedly there are many reasons on why pregnant women would want to adopt there child or go with the abortion option. However over the years it appears as though  the women in the United states don’t want to give up there child because over the years adoption rates have decreased but would much rather kill it, which proved that some women just don’t want the companion of a baby for whatever reason. However this whole project got me thinking that maybe adoption is the better way to go but of course this is only my opinion and everyone is entitled to have there own opinions.


                                              Citations


Alan, Guttmacher. "Abortion facts ." The Center For Bio-Ethical Reform . Alan Guttmacher Institute, 1996-2008. Web. 6 Apr 2011

"How Many Women Place Their Children for Adoption?." Placing Children. Adoption Media, 2001. Web. 6 Apr 2011.