Monday, January 3, 2011

Movie Review

The movie 24 Hour People by the director Michael Winterbottom is interesting and the film is a dramatisation based on a combination of real events, rumors,urban legends, and the imagination of the scriptwriter. I think the scriptwriter, Frank Cottrell knew what he was talking about because in the movie he clearly explains events about Manchester's popular music community from 1976 to 1992, and specifically about Factory Records. It begins with the punk rock era, and moves through the 1980's and early 1990's. The main character is Tony Wilson a news reporter from Granada Television and the head of Factory Records. The story opens in the late 1970's in the Pennines where Tony Wilson reporter for Granada Television is dissatisfied with his job as a television news reporter, then Wilson attended to a concert in June 1976 at Manchester Lesser Free Trade Hall by the Sex Pistols. Despite only being attended by 42 people, Wilson cites the concert as a great historical event that would inspire attendees to "go out and perform wondrous deeds". Wilson now the host of a music show, So It Goes, decides to move beyond just putting bands on television and get into promoting concerts. Wilson continues in the music business and with some friends starts Factory Records, singing Joy Division, led by the erratic, brooding lead singer Ian Curtis. The success is short-lived, however, when, just before Joy Division is to tour the United States, Curtis commits suicide  by hanging himself. Despite all the success, Factory Records is losing vast amounts of money, both on The Hacienda nightclub they owned and on recording its bands. Hannett one of Wilson's friend has a falling out with Factory Records over finances, and spirals into decline due to alcohol and drug abuse, he dies at 42. Meanwhile, various aspects of Wilson's life are glossed over, and Wilson takes a moment to acknowledge this, quickly skimming over his divorce from his first wife, Lindsay his second marriage and children. His own drug problems and professional difficulties are also glossed over. "I'm a minor character in my own story," Wilson explains, saying that the stories about the music, as well as Manchester itself, are more important.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Fact Charts

When i look through this chart its as if i was looking at a rocket that it is escalating more as time goes by. This chart shows that prescription drugs are the second most abused drugs after marijuana in the U.S. I think the data is reliable because it comes from the National Survey on Drug use and Health from September 2009. The chart seems to have the data complete and organized because it has the most common abused drugs. I'm sure this will help people to understand and see how big this issue is, and also this chart helps to encourage them to do something about it. The information i saw in this chart was a bit  eccentric because it is obvious that the number of drug users keeps going up. The chart shows that prescription drugs are third most abused drug after marijuana. The most important thing this chart can teach us, is to always be aware of what our kids are doing because these substances are not just around the corner, also around your medicine cabinet doors.



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Reflection

When we started brainstorming about what the topic was going to be for our blog i was not sure what i wanted to do, and  i couldn't decide between drug problems or immigration. It was hard to decide because i really wanted to do my blog about immigration because of all that is going on right now, but i ended up doing it about drugs, because i think its an important issue and its something that is engrossing our teens. I've learned from this topic and the research i did so far that the way we see these problems has changed because back then drug problems existed but were not as serious as they are today. Also I've learned that a person is influenced to try alcohol, tobacco or drugs by their parents behavior and attitudes, but not only by their parents also by their classmates, friends or they do it just to try to ''fit in''. Some of the things about my topic i already knew, but now that i got into it more I'm interested in learning more about where is this whole problem going, is it adjacent to an end? or will the number of drug users will keep increasing?

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Did you know that illegal drug use its at its highest level in nearly a decade?

The US its loosing its most valuable resource, the next generation to drugs, it is imperative that we do more to address the underlying issues. Young teens are using drugs more often due to many reasons, although people have done many things trying to solve this problem, and there are a lot of places, resources to get help the number of teens using drugs or have used drugs keeps going up. The use of these substances started as a tribal or for religious purposes, but this did not stayed like that for a long time. The way that people began looking at these intoxicating substances has changed over time, so does the people and the way we deal with it. You may ask yourself why are there so many teens using alcohol and other drugs? and we will probably never know why and how this problem has escalated the way it has, but what we do know is that a person is influenced by other peoples behavior and actions. National studies find that parents are a big factor in teens drinking and drug abuse. Sometimes teens are influenced by their parents actions for example teens who have seen at least one of their parents drunk are more than twice as likely to get drunk in a typical month, and three times as likely to use marijuana and smoke cigarettes. Parents are not the only big factor in teens drug abuse, some other reasons have to do with how well a parent has educated their kid, or weather the kid had parents to guide him. Adolescence, when young people begin to branch out their own, is when many are more likely to try alcohol, drugs and cigarettes. But some are more at risk than others that is why is important to teach kids since they are born what is good and what is bad and dangerous. There are five core issues that dictate whether teens abuse alcohol and other drugs. The first factor is the age they start using; the second is how frequently and-or intensely they use substances over a 30-day period; the third and fourth are parental approval and peer approval; the last one is peer-pressure. You may think this is eccentric but here are some interesting facts: Two thirds of teens who drink at least once a month get drunk at least once a month. Teens who get drunk at least once a month are 18 times likelier to use marijuana and likelier to associate with teens who abuse other illegal and prescription drugs. More than one third of teens (8.7 million) can get prescription drugs to get high within a day; nearly one in five teens (4.7 million) can get them within an hour.


   

Source: Student Research Center
Weekend All Things Considered (NPR); 09/19/10

Monday, November 22, 2010

Different Points of View

Illegal drug use in the US and many countries has escalated up to the highest level in nearly a decade. The different views to this issue has been point of attention among society; for quite a while now; but people are still debating and doing all there is to do to support their points of view. The percentage of people who do not support the legalization of illegal substances is higher than the percentage of people that supports the idea of legalization. The people who do not support this idea is the people who had friends or relatives that have died due to illegal substances, or people who have lost a loved one due to someone who was under the influence of an illegal substance. They also think that with legalization of illegal substances, even with the regulations people will find ways around those restrictions. Mr. Peter Delaney (Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, from NPR News, 09/16/2010) said: "When I hear kids on campuses say hey, it's just pot, I'm saying, what's your grades like? you know, do you go to class? We have to stop having a relativistic discussion - saying oh, it's not harmful; please it's not like heroin - and start having a kind of clear discussion of, this is what this one does; this is what this one does. Drug use, it does impact you." on the other hand Ms. Heather Turner (student, UCLA, NPR News) who is in favor of legalization in one of the oldest known illegal substance, Marijuana said: "It's tremendous what it can do for people, you know, for everything from like, migraines to menstrual cramps, to people going through chemotherapy and stuff.'' Officials say the number of people who are getting treatment for drug abuse is still just about the tenth of those who need it. But we still don't know what the future laws will be like, meanwhile let the great debates engross us.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Survey Results

       In the survey i did i gave four names of different drugs, and asked which of those drugs was not a natural drug. I was expecting more wrong answers than right answers, but at the end it was the opposite. I am actually glad that what i was expecting did not happen, because that shows that people have been reading my blog or they are well informed about the big issue that drug problems represent in society. Based on this survey i think i will have to research more deeply into things that people may not know about this topic, and to begin i am going to tell you this shocking fact about one of the most dangerous drugs. Did you know that taking Ecstasy raises the body temperature? and when taken in hot atmosphere the risks are even worse because this can cause dehydration.

Other helpful information

       The website Above The Influence is an effective, and credible source of information about drug problems and how to help a friend who has these problems. The website is laid out effectively and it is organized, also it has subtitles which makes it easier to navigate in this website. This website is not so accurate because it does not gives all sides of the issue, although it gives helpful information like the signs of a person who might have a drug problem, and how you can help them. The website is not credible because it does not say who the editor is, though it has information in case you need more help. The content of this website is very good because it gives lots of different information it even helps you know when parents use drugs. The main goal of this website is to inform the people on how to help someone that has drug problems. What someone can learn from this website are the signs of someone who has a drug problem, and how you can talk to a friend and convince them that they have a problem and need to get help. Although the website does not have many visuals that would make it more interesting it has lots of great information for those who have drug problems, and even for persons who might want to help their parents, friends, anybody. And what is the link so you can go check out this great website????

 http://www.abovetheinfluence.com/help/help-friend-drug-alcohol-problem.aspx