Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Art and Science of Polling

Griffin Peek
5-7-14
Mrs. Lawson
History and science of polling

            In the United States we are known as a country that everyone has the right to vote and a voice in the government. Polling was a way that associates of companies or people running political campaigns can see what most people want and what they support. Now a day’s polling is changing, it originally started in newspapers and in magazines for the people to see and then they can send in their vote or just so people will know whose representing what. Yet now new websites like soctrative and Gallup are having new ways that people can poll and learn about what is going on and who it doing what.
Through our centuries of knowledge of 
technology and our technology based age is now using something that we as humans in the twenty first century rely on, almost every day, the internet.
            Polling is much different than it was in the 19th century. The way that interest groups want to see what the public knows or how they feel about a certain topic. Through this they would put articles in newspapers and magazines so that local audiences can show their preference and how they feel about the subject. A good example is in 1828, the supporters of Andrew Jackson had a poll and rallies and gatherings for Jackson’s supporters. This was put through newspapers. But the science of polling was introduced when manufactures start to put survey polls in the newspapers to see what people think of their product. But starting in the 20th century opinion polls start to become popular, and in newspapers and magazines they become customary. But in the 21st century opinion polls are now starting to advance with technology. 
             In the 21st century we are the century of technology. Today people rely on the internet for almost anything and new websites such as Socrative and Gallup- make polling options very easy for the participant and the representative for the subject of the poll.
Gallup is a website that is named after a man that was one of the first men to study the popular voting field. In 1936,  George Gallup and his employees correctly predicted Franklin Roosevelt’s win the presidential election.  The new polling technique that he used was called “sampling.” He did this by studying a small percentage of people, thus giving them a better generalization of who was going to win. Gallup was a pioneer in the polling industry and he helped it get to where it is to this day and thus a web site about him. 

       
     Another way that people are polling in this century is a website called socrative, which is an online polling technique. A popular way that a group of people in the community is using it is teachers in the classroom. Teachers are soon realizing that to get students to be more corporate and when they use the internet, not the usual when the teacher asks the student to vote or how they feel about a subject. The answer is not answered until they look around the room to see what there piers are voting for so that they don’t seem like the odd one out of the class, but they are answering the surveys and the questions to how they feel. The teachers are realizing that when they incorporate technology into the process then everything becomes anonymous and the feedback is more honest and all around better data. This can apply to how polling is today. When you go to a online poll it’s always anonymous or when you go to vote they have separate spaces that each person can vote so that everyone has a honest say and that they can speak their voice.
            Polling has come a long way in the many centuries that this country has let its occupants vote for its government, and has a voice in the government. It first started form newspapers and magazines trying to get the word out, to websites that have polls on them, containing the voice of the political parties and manufactures that give you a chance to voicing your opinion. To me the idea of art and science of polling all started on how the representatives of political or manufactures can get the world of the people and what they want.


Works Cited
 ASCD. ASCD, n.d. Web. 2014. <http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational-leadership/mar14/vol71/num06/Using-Polling-Technologies-to-Close-Feedback-Gaps.aspx>. This was one of the most helpful websites when it came to learning about polling today and helped me understand that with the technology savvy world that we live in today its easier for people of the younger age to get there opinion in rather than the older age group only. 
 The Bulletin. the bulletin, n.d. Web. 2014. <http://www.bendbulletin.com/news/1382389-151/the-art-and-science-of-the-opinion-poll>. This web site contains how politicians are starting to use other ways to express what they need to get across to the public. They are starting to use cell phones or the internet to get the word out to the people. 
 Gallup. Gallup inc., n.d. Web. 29 Apr. 2014. <http://www.gallup.com/poll/101872/How-does-Gallup-Polling-work.aspx>. Gallup is a website that has been in the political business for a long time is one of the sources that many people use to see what is going on in the government and which politicians is supporting which cause and also contains some opinion polls. 
 Pearson. Pearson Education, n.d. Web. 2010. <http://wps.ablongman.com/long_sobel_pto_1/40/10417/2666796.cw/content/index.html>. The history of popular polls and how polling started in America. this was one of the most helpful sources when it came to my research of the history and some back ground of polling in early america. 
People, Politics, and Policy. Glenview: Pearson Education, 2011. Print. Vol. 15 of Governemtn in America. This was my only book source but it gave me a new look into the way that polling was done and gave me a new knowledge on phone polling. 
 SAIM. society ofr industrial art and mathematics, n.d. Web. 2014. <http://www.siam.org/news/news.php?id=270>. This was my way to learn about election polling and how it works. With the various techniques that you can poll and why groups do different techniques. 



Monday, April 21, 2014

1930's Essay

Griffin Peek
4-22-14
Mrs. Lawson
Depression Essay
                                                
                During the 1930’s the American people faced a tragic disruption in the economy – “The Great Depression” - putting many people on the streets with no jobs or means to earn a living. The movie “Cinderella Man” depicts the struggles of people living in the Depression though the life of a boxer named Jim Braddock. While he was earning a living boxing he lost his license at Madison Square Garden because of a broken hand. All of the hard times that Jim faces are very accurate to the things that people had to go through during the Depression.
When Jim lost his job as a boxer he already was struggling to support his family. He had sold most of the possessions in his house and moved into a small apartment. Just like many Americans, this was the beginning of people selling things so they could get by. Soon after Braddock moves, he loses his job due to his inability not to work because of his broken hand. Many people during the Depression were desperate - living on the street, in boxes and going from dock to dock or warehouse to warehouse to see if they can find any type of work. Jim moves forward even with his broken hand so that he can feed his kids and not send them away. This was a traumatic choice for people living in large towns – one that the Braddocks had to choose. If they could send the kids away then they could work, earn a small living and try to start over again.
When Jim goes to the government aid office to help get financial assistance it was very shameful for him. Like most able bodied men he didn't want to ask the government for help but he needed it and could not afford to let his family suffer. Americans were very prideful and it was hard for people to ask for money. We get a short glance, at the suffrage of our country when we experience the story about the man whose wife’s teeth are falling out and he needs money to take care of her and he can’t find a job. This was a realization for people as they were literally on the streets starving. Aide stations were all around and when Jim finally asks for help he is able to turn his power back on and bring his kids home.

Life during the Depression was very hard on people. When Jim gets the chance to fight the world champion everyone believes that he is fighting for them because he too is “down in the dumps” and is their symbol of hope – their Cinderella story. The Depression was harsh on Americans and people had to do things they never thought they would face in order to eat, live and protect their children even risk their life like Jim did in the fight of his life. This movie represents a man that kept on fighting in and around the ring just like he was fighting in and around life to survive. Jim Braddock did not give up just like many Americans did not give up during the Depression but fought for a stable economy and a better life. 










Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Poetry In WWI
















WWI questions

1) WWI began in July 28, 1914 because of the assassination of the Arch Duke Ferdinand heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne

2) The US got involved when the Lusitania was suck by a German u-boat

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4) The War ended when the Allied Powers closed in on the Axis Powers and made then sign the treaty of Versailles as a peace treaty.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Political Cartoons

Political Cartoons

This Political Cartoon is showing how the Americans when they fought the Guerrilla fighters in the Philippines they would shoot any of them over ten. In the American Civil war one man would die for every 10 wounded but during this war the Americans would kill 10 indigenous people for every one wounded.




Political cartoon 2- The big stick is relevant as Teddy Roosevelt and how he was one of the major leaders in the Philippine war. The Americans sent the navy in which Roosevelt was the assistant of the navy and when the head guy was in control Teddy sent the navy to the Caribbean and started the war.