Monday, November 29, 2010

Defining Critical Reasoning

How would you define the act or process of Critical Reasoning for your topic?

I would define critical reasoning as deliberate reasoning referring to what to believe or what to do towards a certain issue. Critical Reasoning utilizes such devices as interpretation, analysis, inference, evaluation and explanation. For my topic, gang violence, I will show how analysis and evaluation contribute to the ongoing dangerous effects that gangs present for the general public in Los Angeles. Thinking more critically would serve to help eliminate gang problems on the streets.

Gang violence in Los Angeles

The issue that I am choosing to write about for my paper is gang violence in the city Los Angeles. Gangs, drugs and crimes all go hand in hand. They have taken over underprivileged areas in certain areas of LA and need to be put down. I think the ideas of gangs is quite frankly horrible and disturbing to know of the things they do on a daily basis. Drug dealing, excessively drinking and murdering are all acts that gang members take place in each and every day and it is sad.

What sparked my interest in this topic and what prompted me to write about gangs is the fact that I knew a gang banger who used to go to my old high school back in St. Louis. I was never really friends with him, but we were definitely acquaintances who knew each other fairly well. One day I heard he had been shot 4 times in the chest and died the next morning. What gangs stand for is 100% unethical and sickening. In my opinion, every gang member in the world needs to be arrested and locked up in jail. I am convinced that by doing this, it will exponentially increase the peace in society.

A great preview of a bloods and crips gang film:

Monday, November 15, 2010

Skid Row

According to National Public Radio (NPR), “An estimated 90,000 people in Los Angeles County are homeless, and about 11,000 of those live downtown in an area of less than one square-mile known as Skid Row.”
Aside from the obvious monetary downfalls homeless individuals who reside there experience, they also suffer from crime, drug abuse, and lack of food and proper medication. This could all potentially change, however, if the government were to step in and take control of the situation the neighborhood is currently in. By gentrifying the city (constructing housing, stepping up police force, and giving government grants to the homeless) would make for a more safe and productive area.
Citizens would be able to get back on their feet and hold job positions. With the help of the government and the surrounding area, skid row could be turned into a much better living environment.

Monday, November 8, 2010

University Park Master Plan

In the University of Southern California's University Park Master Plan, there are ideas that I like, however there are some I dislike as well. First, I feel that creating a safe, attractive and sustainable campus for the university would be a great idea. But, I believe USC should keep the surrounding area, to a certain degree, the same as it has always been. Ethnic minorities, the homeless people here and there, and the little hot dog stands during game days are what make USC such a dynamic and diverse place. USC has already employed a system of hiring security guards at all street corners surrounding the main campus. This is a terrific idea to help achieve the goal of safety and will, in turn, reduce crime rates.

I do not care for USC's idea to make more sidewalk room for walkers and riders. There is plenty of room for that as it is. This plan would only make traffic much worse around campus, potentially causing more car-pedestrian accidents.

As a whole, I think the plan is great and will be very beneficial for the university.

Below is a link to their website, showing the proposed plan:
http://www.usc.edu/community/upcmasterplan/