Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Summary and response of "Facebook Puts Your Privacy on Parade"

This article starts off talking about Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook, and how he made a speech talking about privacy changes to Facebook.  The author sums up Zuckerberg's speech saying Facebook made it's users information more easily accessible to other companies.  The author then goes on to say Facebook changed it's privacy settings making it's users more infomation available to the public and made it harder to choose what information they can choose to remain private.  The author then sums up the article saying Facebook is basically selling it's users information to companies and advertisers to make more money off the people that use it.  I think that this is a okay argument.  I felt like the author could have provided some proof of these claims that he makes about Facebook, but overall this article does make you think about your privacy and the dangers of posting certain things on sites like Facebook.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Summary and response of "Why Legalizing Marijuana Makes Sense"

       This article starts out talking about a forum that took place in 2009 held by the white house, in which President Obama would answer questions that were asked by massive crowd of 92,000.  The most popular question of the forum was about marijuana and the legalization of marijuana.  The article states that President Obama was dismissive of these questions and would usually answer with a simple "No".  It goes on the talk about how anyone who called for the legalization of marijuana would usually be marginalized and not taking serious.  The author then goes on to discuss how much revenue marijuana could generate and how much money we could save if it were legalized.
       The argument being made in this article is why we should legalize marijuana.  The author states how much money could be saved, and how much revenue we could bring in by legalizing it. I think the arguement was effective.  The author gave specific information on how much money we could make by legalizing and taxing marijuana.  He also gives specifc information how much we spend on policing and court cost stating how much we could save by legalizing marijuana.  The author gives detailed reasons for legalizing and doesn't use meaningless rhetoric in his argument.