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What Does Feminism Mean To You?

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  Blog Introduction This blog is about one of the most mainstream topics of the century, Feminism. I decided to choose this topic because I am not only a female but one who aspires to work in a male dominated industry which is sports. However, I recognize the lack of equal access for women to enter the industry. I hope to empower other women to confidently pursue their goals regardless of the barriers that they may face. I felt it was only right to ask the males on this campus “what feminism means to them?” I was interested to hear and understand the male view on such an important and controversial issue that does not affect them personally.  Breakdown of Sound and Music Choice  Some ambient sounds were the wind when I was interviewing one of the students outside. The other background sounds were the primetime lunch period in Slane Student Center. You could hear the screeching of sneakers on the basketball courts and the clinking of weights being dropped in the gym. My c...

Adopting a child is an overlooked way to start a family that has many benefits.

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  Blog 2: Expert Interview  February 4, 2022 Introduction: Hello Listeners and readers and this is my second blog post for my COM112 Audio Visual Software Packages class. Throughout this course so far we have been given the opportunity to interview those on the street about a topic of choice. Gaining knowledge and opinions of those on the street gave us the opportunity to record, cut and use different sound effects on Adobe Audition. This blog was used to establish a clear understanding of both their opinions on the topic and how to use these Adobe applications.  During this segment of the blog post I set out to find an expert on an often overlooked topic. I knew I had the perfect person to interview my topic of choice, which was the lingering opinion that Adopting a child is an overlooked way to start a family that has many benefits.   About My Expert: My expert of choice is a student of High Point University and a close friend of mine Nyla Holly. We both were ...