Thursday, April 14, 2011

Works Cited

Bernstein, Viv. "A Go-Slow Approach in Patrick’s Second Year in Nascar." New York Times 17 February 2011, Print.
"2009 Statistics." www.nysharksfootball.com. New York Sharks, 01 February 2009. Web. 13 Apr 2011. <http://nysharksfootball.com/statistics/index.cfm>.
Edelen, Christopher. "Girls Playing Hockey: It's No Longer a Man's Game." Fanatchicks 09 February 2010, Print.

Araton, Harvey. "It’s His Year, but Nadal Is Pleased to Win One for His People ." New York Times 09 February 2010, Print.
Karvounis, Niko. "How Far Have Women Come-Really?." Faster Times 03 March 2010, Print.

Wordle #2

Wordle: wordle 2

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Reflection on Sources.

While I was doing my research I got stressed. I could not find most of the things that I wanted to. I had to keep re-wording my questions and statements. I then got on to New York Times and found several articles on what I was looking for. When I found that website I was so relieved because I just kept coming to dead ends. I feel that the most useful and trustworthy articles and website that I had found was on the New York Times website. They used quotes that people said, books, authors, and even team players that had been troubled by sexual segregation once. The article showed what the people went through and how they got to where they are now. Most of my articles and websites were not bias. That is one good thing about the New York Times articles. They just told about the people, what they said, what they do, and what they went through to get there. This was a great experience for me and im glad that I am not the only person that feels the same way.

Reflection.

Through all of my research I have learned so much more than what I had expected. This research has brought me to a stronger feeling about this topic. It amazes me to see how far women have come due to one law- the XI law of 1972. I was shocked to know that there is no job that lets women get equal payment as men. The statistics from the women sports compared to the men sports are very similar. I also learned that in some sports women have to be taught to think like a man in the game. This would be very hard but they can still do it. I am glad to have done this topic so that when somebody ask me a question about sexually segregated sports I am knowledgable to answer the question. It has been a privalege for me to learn these  great facts. There is one question that I did not have in the beginning but I have now; Since women are improving more and more each year, why doesn't the government go ahead and make things equal? Hopefully, from viewing and reading my blog, you will understand why I feel the way I do about this topic. This is not just some random topic, it is very heartfelt. I will leave you with one thing in mind- What if you wanted to do something but you were being held back just because of a certain characteristic that you cannot change?

Finding Paragraph #3

Why are sports segregated by sex?

Sports being segregated by sex can be benificial but also crucial. Have sports co-ed can increase the teams performance. You have girls that are more educated at a particular sport than a male is. The same goes for the men. If they are not coincided then each team is missing out on another player that is well at playing. This could be a bad thing also. Sports can be about height and weight of a player. In this category the females are more likely to not proceed because men are typically larger in height and muscle size.  http://lawfacultyblog.seattleu.edu/2009/08/31/gender-segregated-sports/ 

The authors of Playing with the Boys:Why Seperate Is Not Equal in Sports, Eileen McDonagh and Laura Pappano state that "We should not sort athletics by what sex they are, but rather by their skill." This book shows how the mind thinks. The mind thinks that women are the weaker sex while the men are the stronger sex. It gives several examples to why things are unfair. One example is tennis. In tennis women can only play three sets in the majors while the men can play five. There is no reason to why girls are limited in what they do compared to the men.  http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/06/04/sports-and-sexual-segregation/

Women sports are becoming more popular every season but just like anything else that deal with gender, this is controversial. Due to the XI law of 1972, women are able to participate more and more gradually. There are some things that are an equal ratio of males to females such as medical school. When doctors first came about it was men (medicine man). This originated from the Indians. Now women are just as equal to be in the medical field just like men. There is no price that we could repay to equal the rewards that the XI law gave us women. http://reason.com/archives/2001/11/01/good-sports 

Finding Paragraph #2

I want to know how far males and females have come over the years.

Title IX, Education Amendments of 1972 states that there should be no discrimination. Not only in education but in sports, jobs, careers and more. The reason why there are no set rules that males and females cannot do a specific thing is due to this amendment. If this amendment was never made then things would remain the same as they did in the early 1900's. Males did the harder work while the women did the easier work. Thanks to this amendment there are female football teams, male tennis players, and female hockey teams.
http://www.dol.gov/oasam/regs/statutes/titleix.htm

One of my current teachers, Mrs. Koegel, told us in my College 105 class that she used to be a principle of a school. When she would go to the conferences and meetings, she would be the only female principle out of the males. She said that the men would make fun of her because being a priciple is not a lady's place to be. She did not let there words affect her. After several years, some of her female friends became principles so that left her not being the only female. The male priciples could not argue any more since she was no longer the only female. Now there is no problem with male and females both being principles. Thanks to people like Mrs. Koegel. I got this information from Mrs. Koegel that works with Horry Georgetown Technical College of Conway.

Women have really upped there game since the 1900's. In 1979 women only made 62% as much as the men did. The 2008 statistics show that women make 80% as much as men do. This is just an average on how much women make compared to there male competitions. Some jobs let women earn up to  97% of what the men do. This is still not quite 100% but statistics do show that women are more likely to quit. They also say that women are less work experienced than males are. Just being a house wife, the percentage has changed. It may not be high but from 1987 to 2008 the percentage went from 18% to 26%. We have made progress and intend to keep going including or not including the obsticles. http://thefastertimes.com/selfandsociety/2010/05/23/how-far-have-women-come-really/

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Finding Paragraph #1

In my blog I would like to know if the way people were raised affects the way they interperet a topic as an adult.

In the New York Times paper " Wambach Tried to Put Her Injury Behind Her" by Jack Bell, it tells a little about her background. As a kid in high school, all she knew was high school soccer. She was 15 years old when she was first introduced to international football. That was the very first soccer game she had went to; Santos and Benfica was playing against each other. From that day forward she knew that her dream was to become a professional soccer player. Her family must have taught her determination because she was determined to be a professional soccer player. If her family did not raise her with determination then she would probably not be as far as she is right now.

In another one of New York Times papers, "It’s His Year, but Nadal Is Pleased to Win One for His People" by Harvey Araton tells about a male tennis player. Nadal says "I win here for alot of people, not just for me." I feel that this quote shows that he respects other peoples opinions and not just his. He is not playing tennis just because he enjoys it but also for the fans. When he says "alot of people" this could mean his fans, family, friends, competitors, or even his coaches. On another website http://www.tennis.com/players/player_info.aspx?player_name=Rafael+Nadal shows his personal information. Rafael Nadal was considered a professional tennis player in 2000. Throught his tennis playing years, he never once given up. Even at the games he lost, he just pushed himself to strive better the next time. He has a great skill of determination and success.

In another New York Times headlines, "A Go-Slow Approach in Patrick’s Second Year in Nascar" Danica Patrick shows simplicity. She is very motivated towards what she enjoys. She is the first female in history to participate in Nascar. She was grown up around racing and understanding both perspectives- male and female. Her parents taught her to respect how other feel and thats what she did. She respected the audiences opinion on her being a race car driver but she still did not let that stop her. She has a strong skill of perserverence. She never gave up and she is doing better than what anybody thought she would have done. Some of the other race car drivers are proud of her even though she is competition. I respect her for all she has done in the past few years.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/18/sports/autoracing/18danica.html?scp=1&sq=A%20Go-Slow%20Approach%20in%20Patrick%E2%80%99s%20Second%20Year%20in%20Nascar&st=cse

According to these few passages and quotes, I feel that the way people were raised has an affect on there perspective. It may not be a great contribution but it does play a role. My parents taught me to just be me and have fun; to not obsticals slow me down on doing what I think is right. On the other hand, one of my friends, Hope, was raised with good ettiquette and was taught that your a girl. We both think alike but when it comes to sports we are different. I want things to be equal- guys and girls can play together. She wants things to be sexually segregated- girls do one sport and guys do another. From personal experience the way you are raised is a contribution to your thinking process.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Quote 5

“This is another women’s professional league. It’s careers and jobs, and that’s wonderful.” Abby Wambach

This quote is from one of the New York Times topic "Wambach Tried to Put Injury Behind Her" It was published on September 22, 2008.

Abby Wambach played soccer for the Women's Professional Soccer allocation draft in China. She was out for several weeks and never was dissapointed. She felt that it was just an obstical that she had to get over to succeed. While over there, she shattered her leg. When she got back to America many people asked her questions. This was one of the quotes. There are many things that i feel she is trying to say in this quote. One thing she is saying is that soccer is just one of many women's professional leagues. There are other professions in the professional leagues for women. Women are also improving there popularity level in the Athletic department. Not only is soccer a job or even a career for some but its for every sport. Each sport is a wonderful thing to be in; it livens up the audience and increases popularity. 

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/23/sports/soccer/23soccer.html?ref=soccer

Quote 4

“For tennis, the slams are more important,” Nadal said. “For sportsmen, the Olympics are more important. I win here for a lot of people, not just for me.”

This quote came from the New York Times paper called "It’s His Year, but Nadal Is Pleased to Win One for His People" It was published on August 17, 2008.

I feel that this quote from Nadal- professional male tennis player- is ver significant. Usually people see women playing tennis; whether it be professional or on a high school team. This man is not ashamed to say that he plays tennis. According to the quote from him, he has put his time and effort not only for him but also for the fans and other team players. He also says "the slams are more important." Tennis is not all about what you like, or the fans, its about how well you do. To play the sport of tennis you have to what positions to take and how to handle the ball at different circumstances and angles. Women are usually good at this but Nadal goes to show that men can do it also.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/18/sports/olympics/18araton.html?ref=tennis

Quote #3

"It’s not just the numbers that matter, the skill every year has gotten better and better."

http://fanatchicks.com/2010/02/09/girls-playing-hockey-its-no-longer-a-mans-game/

In the article Girls Playing Hockey: It's No Longer a Man's Game, states that "It's not just the numbers that matter, the skill every year has gotten better and better." This Quote is from Christopher Edelen. I totally agree with Edelen. The women have to go through many hours of hard work, training, and skill building to be able to succeed in Hockey. We have to learn the rules, regulations, and stand point. To add more on, the women MUST learn how to play and think like a guy would do out on the ice. The amount of women helps to improve the number of female sports but it is how much they succeed that really counts. Women, I feel, have improved drastically over the past century. Hockey is a good example of how far we have come and to show that it may not be easy doing a " man's job" but we still succeed and perform just as well.

Photo, Caption, #3

http://fanatchicks.com/2010/02/09/girls-playing-hockey-its-no-longer-a-mans-game/

This article is called "Girls Playing Hockey: It's No Longer a Man's Game." The first game of Hockey was played by men in the 1800's. Over the decades women began to play more so they came up with a Woman's World Ice Hockey Championship. There first game was in 1990. There were over 6,000 women that signed up for it. In 2008 over 50,000 women signed up to play in the Championship. Before 2008 girls could only play with there high school or local hockey teams but now women can go national. The rules have not changed for the woman's hockey teams. The rules remain the same as if they were guys. The females are trained to think and play just like a guy since it was originally a males sport. This is a good step up for the girls in sports. This shows that girls can do it to.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Photo, and Caption #2


This is a picture of a player from a team in The Detroit Women's Baseball League. Yes, Baseball, not Softball. This leauge is still around; you have to be 18 years or older to join any team in this league. Two semi-pro teams are The Detroit Diesel and The Detroit Danger. I feel that this picture shows that girls do want to play baseball. I know that there is softball but softball is basically baseball going easy on the girls. Girls should not be treated differently-no softball. First there was baseball and girls like to play it, people thought that it was to tough for the girls so they came up with softball. I think that girls can handle it and do not need any leage way. Softball is ok to have as long as the rules do not change due to the female team-mates. This league has been around since the early 1990's and is still growing strong. This league is supported by the AWBF, AAU Women's Baseball, and USA Baseball. They are all non-profitable organizations that help improve the popularity of women's baseball. For more information you can go to http://www.eteamz.com/detroitdiesel/files/Diesel_Flyer.htm.