Thursday, November 13, 2008
Client Project
Monday, October 27, 2008
Dual Coding Theory

I was not in class for the Dual Coding Theory lecture, but I have researched it and looked at our class PowerPoint. What I can conclude is that the brain processes visual images and textual images at different rates and then smushes them together so that the observer can put 2 and 2 together and come up with a conclusion as to what the picture (or in this case AD) is about. When I first saw this image, I read the words first, just like the Dual Coding Theory said I would. Then I saw that this picture is obviously in some sort of gymnasium, or locker room for a sports team. When I was in high school, I played Varsity soccer, and our locker room had a message above the door that said "Play Like Champions Today" on it...or something like that I don't really remember. Anyway, although I did read the words first, I did realize that it had to do with sports, not only because the words are in a locker room, but because they are motivational and clique of any sports team. This is an effective ad for Nike I think. It got the message across to me.
Monday, October 20, 2008
Miscommunication...
When I was a Junior in high school, one afternoon, it was just me and my mom working at the store, because some one had called in sick. Well apparently the City was doing a smoke test in all of the pipes and failed to alert any of the downtown restaurants. My Mom and I thought that the refridgerator was on fire and expelled an entire fire extinguisher all over the restaurant. It took about a month to clean that place absolutely spotless from all of the extinguisher residue. If the city would have alerted the downtown business we wouldn't have had to close the business down (because we did and lost 7 hours of business), and wouldn't have had to deal with all of the mess that we accidentally made.
Thos are just a couple of my work miscommunications!
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Mock Interview
On Friday I had my mock interview, and I was not nervous at all. The one question that really threw me off guard was "What is the biggest accomplishment?" I wasn't sure how to answer this because I have never really thought of that before. So I just kinda went by the seat of my pants and made a quick answer, which I don't think made a lot of sense, but it was all that I could think of at the time. If I could do this interview again, I would not have gone out the night before, because I was feeling rough at 9 in the morning. Also, I would have practiced some answers to regular interview questions so that i would have been more prepared for my interviewers questions. I learned a lot from this experience because I thought that it was going to be a lot tougher than it was. Although, during the "real" thing I'm sure that I will be very nervous, but I realized that the most important thing is to just be confident and take the questions all in stride.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Presentations
Thursday, September 25, 2008
The Economy
I just wanted to say a couple of things about the presidential campaign being (maybe) postponed. I think that this is a wonderful idea. First of all, let me just put it out there that John McCain doesn't want to hold this debate, while Obama still does.
McCain told his campaign guys that he was going to Washington to do his REAL job, which he still holds, as Senator of Arizona. Congress needed him and Arizona needed him, to go do his job, and aid in Congress's decision on this 700 billion dollar ordeal.
John McCain said, "with so much on the line, for America and the world, the debate that matters most right now is taking place in the United States Capitol — and I intend to join it," after addressing former President Clinton's Global Initiative in New York on Thursday before heading to Washington.
Obama still argues that the debate should proceed because a president needs to be able to handle more than one issue at a time. Well, first of all, you aren't the President of the United States--you might be soon--but as of right this minute you are not. In case you forgot---you are a Junior Senator, so despite your "junior" status--maybe you should go to Washington with your elder (and wiser) opponent and do the job that you hold right now. This is an unpreccedented time in American history--and if I were running for President, and still holding a Sentate job, I would surely go to Washington the second my state and my country needed me to solve the problem that was at hand.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Cover Letters
The section that interested me most, and that I think I will use again, is the checklist. It simply shows what to put in your cover letter, and tells us the fundamentals of a well written and thought out cover letter.