Sunday, September 9, 2012

An Analysis of an image


This is the cover of Surfing Magazine after world famous American surfing legend Kelly Slate had won his tenth world championship of surfing. This picture shows the true love compassion and heart people have for the sport of surfing. Kelly Slater has been ruling the surfing world since the early nineties. Why did surfer magazine choose this cover? I believe they chose this cover because of the unthinkable talent and fame Kelly Slater had going for him after winning this World title. Surfing is becoming more and more popular everyday, and a lot more readers in the surfing world all have been following Kelly Slater ever since they got into surfing. Also the American flag Kelly is holding over him shows a great sense of pride in his country and lets people know he is not just some stoner hippy surfer traveling place to place just so surf. He represents our country proudly doing something that almost all people dream of. He is the best and people are always pushing themselves to be the best, and Kelly is a great example of this, as shown in the picture. Surfers may see this as one of the best issues of Surfer Magazine. It was the most talked about thing in surfing at this time and fit perfect for this emotional picture to be chosen as the cover, especially in a time when surfing is bigger than ever. Kelly is still competing to this day and it is him and many other professional surfers who shape the world of surfing everyday, hopefully this cover and these surfers will help get more people into it, because once you become a surfer you will understand the true beauty and joy of it.


Sunday, September 2, 2012


What’s Really In Your Cigarette?
        

         More and more everyday people are beginning to smoke cigarettes, but do they really know what is inside that cigarette? The Wall Street Journal just released an article titled, “What’s really in your cigarette?” This article goes over the many ingredients inside a cigarette that many smokers, and non-smokers are unaware of. Don’t you ever wonder why there is never a full list of ingredients on the side of a carton of cigarettes? It is probably because the list simply would not fit. Some ingredients released in the article include, Glycerol, Propylene glycol, Cocoa and cocoa shells, Licorice, Diammonium phosphate, Urea, Menthol, St. John's Bread, Chocolate, Potassium sorbate, Prune juice and concentrate Levulinic acid, Angelica Root , Dandelion root solid extract. I bet most of these ingredients you have never heard of in anything. It is no wonder the big cigarette companies tried for years to hide these ingredients from the public. Wouldn’t you do the same? And lets not forget about Amonia too. Many people probably see this article and laugh at the fact that people are really dumb enough to be smoking these death sticks; however the other half reading this are everyday smokers who may or may not quit someday. I believe articles like these should be posted as frequently as possible to hopefully put an end to smokers and cigarettes containing horrible deadly ingredients. Even the paper used to roll these cigarettes is not just paper, it contain bleaches and glues that are harmful as well. Still today exact formulas for cigarettes are still kept a secret and if the big cigarette companies were smart they would keep if that way. Many wonder if these deadly toxic filled cigarettes will ever be abolished, my guess is no. I believe too many people n society are already addicted even politicians, and a law to make cigarettes illegal would cause an uproar in society and a major loss in money for the government, being as they tax cigarette companies almost more than any others. Considering all the deaths caused by cigarettes and all of their harmful long term affects you would think that the government would do something to stop it, but we will see no such thing, in our lifetimes at least. It is sad to think that knowing of the thousands or lethal ingredients inside cigarettes, and the known harmful affects they have that people still try cigarettes everyday, and for the most part become addicted.



References
Procter (2012 Sept.1) What’s really in your cigarette? The Wall Street Journal. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10000872396390444914904577619413844991748.html?mod=quicklinks_taxcliff