Sunday, December 16, 2012

When will the Government reform Child Support?

                                            Did you Know?


The Government needs to reform child support laws. I know most of you may think this is a issue  that should be one of least subjects we put on the table considering we have way more serious problems to put on the table. I think child support should also be on the table. There are so many men in prison and on probation and parole because of child support. Are these laws working?  Most poor women I know receive twenty dollars a week or no child support at all. When the news broadcasters do there polling, I never hear about the poor women in my neigborhoods being surveyed for any polling. So the statistics are not real if the people from my neigborhood haven't been polled then who are these women being polled. The voices of the women in my city recomend change. America has many problems and if they want America to become a better place then they need to look at there laws and reform the ones that don't work. People are tired of the injustice. While Congress is playing politics the American people are asking for fair and just laws that work.


http://wilawlibrary.gov/topics/familylaw/childsupport.php
http://dcf.wisconsin.gov/bcs/
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081027164224AAp1fta
http://www.finalcall.com/artman/publish/National_News_2/America_s_New_Slavery_Black_Men_in_Prison_4475.shtml
 

Born to be a Geek

Not Tech Savy read my blog to find out a few tips to help you get started, Good Luck!


I decided to write a blog for new students in IT. I have just finished my first semester in my IT Network Specialist classes. Let me tell you it was ruff and I feel that was because I wasn't tech savy. I did study over the summer before my fall semester classes started. What I did was I went to the library and checked out the books that were almost the exact books that were to be used in the classes I was registered to take for fall. The only difference was the edition. Like my computer concepts book. I had the the 2012 Computer Concepts book from the library and the book I needed from the book store was 2013 Computer Concepts. There was really no big difference. I learned most of the codes and acronyms. Like CPU- central processing unit. Then I told myself I must be able to explain what it does, how it works and how to troubleshoot the cpu. Alot for a not so tech savy person. Sad thing is I had no one in my class that was willing to start a study group or help me grasp computer concepts. I knew after a few weeks into the semester I was on my own. I plan to create podcast and video footage so that other new IT students will be able to follow my success. What I will say is being that I am a woman none of the guys were really trying to be helpful they had there own circle of friends. Maybe I wasn't persistent enough. Either way continue to follow my blogs and look for tips that I will have for anyone who needs help in IT. Use Microsoft website help and support. These lnks should be some what helpful for you.


http://reviews.cnet.com/networking-wifi/
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/help/getting-started

Friday, December 14, 2012

Connecticut slaughter

Elementary school massacre: 20 children among 28 killed in Connecticut slaughter



What is wrong in America? I seriously believe this is only the beginning. The beginning of the return of how America use to be. How can someone kill kids like that? This young killer had many issues that were never addressed. It's not safe any more no matter where you are. What should be done about this? How do we protect ourselves from these type of people? Just a month ago a young man in my school stab his girlfriend to death. This is senseless. America needs to wake up and realize we have serious problems that need to be addressed or we will continue to see this type of madness everyday.


  

http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/12/14/15907407-elementary-school-massacre-20-children-among-28-killed-in-connecticut-slaughter?lite

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Vmware Certification

                 Why I want my certification in Vmware


My instructor wanted me to pick a technology related topic that I am interested in. I was sent a video from the same instructor in my Google g mail. I have been following the new instructor that started at M.A.T.C. I find his IT story to be impelling. I am a first semester IT student. The information provided in this video is so pertinent for new students looking to learn and gather as much information as possible. I solely hope Brian continues to create new videos. I was inspired by his knowledge and how willing he is to share with students.
I actually just completed his class, today. The class I took was IT 110 Windows 7. Along with the CBT Nuggets and Labsims this video helps me put all the concepts I have learned into perspective.



I have always wanted to work with computers. When I had to select my first high school I selected Washington High the school of  Information Technology. When I first came to Milwaukee Area Technical College I enrolled in the IT Computer Support Specialist program. I decided to change that program because it wasn't technical enough for me. I also realized that students in that program starting pay is $13.01. 
I refused to complete two years in college for $13.01 seriously, where they do that at? So, I decided I wanted to know more about Networking and I found myself interested and now I want to be certified in Vmware and Cisco. Network Specialist starting pay is $30.00 bucks an hour. If you get your certification in Vmware starting pay is.... I recommend you watch the video I don't want to spoil it.








Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Dreams: What is the Internet, really?...by Andrew Blum

Dreams: What is the Internet, really?...by Andrew Blum:    Have you ever wonder what is the Internet? How does it exist? Well in this discussion Andrew Blum talked about what the Internet really i...

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Black Women In Technology: The Voices of China's workers

Black Women In Technology: The Voices of China's workers: The Voices of China's workers                                                       As I watched this great presentation by Leslie T. Cha...

The Voices of China's workers

The Voices of China's workers                                                     


As I watched this great presentation by Leslie T. Chang on Ted's talk, I couldn't believe what this young women was saying in her extemporaneous speech. Leslie's  argument was for everyone to see and understand how China's workers view their work and how they are being treated by their own government. Leslie spent over two years in China and during that time she interviewed several young women that work in factories in a city called Dongguan. According to Wikipedia, The city and province have been the recent focus of press and journalist attention with coverage of the arrival of teenaged Chinese workers, principally females (so-called factory girls), from agricultural areas to work in the area's factories and manufacturing/assembly facilities, where many are housed in large dormitories, usually several to a room. The women she interviewed were about 18 to 20 years old. Most of these women make less than a dollar an hour to stitch Nike shoes. Most Americans spend an average $50 to $150 dollars per pair on Nike shoes. According to China labor watch, very few people are aware of how the exploitation of Chinese female factory workers and luxury handbags, like Gucci, are related. Almost no one would believe that a female Chinese worker, Shuiyin Peng, who once helped put together luxury leather handbags, killed herself because of the harsh working conditions she labored under everyday. I was inspired by Leslie's speech. She didn't use much humor and based on the topic I understand why humor wasn't used, but once. She quoted that Karl Marx saw this as the tragedy of capitalism. Most of the women she interviewed had only seventh and eight grade level education. Coach has a new line 2191 and one bag will sell for $6,000 dollars. These women make these bags and we in America buy them. These women come from other parts of China to Dongguan, because Dongguan and a few other industrial cities are where you must
 go to find work for pennies and poor living conditions. My final thoughts, so many in our country take advantage and are not grateful for what we have.



http://www.ted.com/speakers/leslie_chang.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/leslie_t_chang_the_voices_of_china_s_workers.html
http://www.chinalaborwatch.org/news/new-347.html