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Opinion 2 - Dogs Are Better Than Cats

Dogs Vs Cats Athena Pimentel March 22nd, 2020 Dogs are better than cats. Although many cat people believe that a cat is far better, this piece should be able to convince the cat lovers otherwise, that a dog is the better choice of pet to have. A dog is known as a man/ woman’s best friend, as the dog will be compassionate no matter their, shape or size. As they are smart, helpful and create a healthy active lifestyle with their owner. Dogs will never ignore humans especially if it’s their owner and will always respond when their name is being called while cats usually tend to just ignore their owners and just go about their day. Every dog will act differently as dogs come in all different shapes, sizes and different breeds. Dogs are as little as toy poodles to as huge as a Great Dane. Each one of these dogs can match an owner’s personality from being a laid back chill lifestyle to a very physically active one. With dogs bringing a very active lifestyle, daily physical activity

Opinion Piece 1 - Tuition

Lowering Tuition Pimentel February 16th, 2020 5:00pm I believe paying for tuition is good, although I do believe that if we are paying for tuition that it should be lowered. In recent years tuition has been raised by about 3 - 4%. The reason that tuition has been raised is for an increase in financial aid, demand surge, a need for more faculty and being able to pay them, a lack of funding from the provincial government, and for increasing student services.  If students had to focus less on working to afford school, they could concentrate on graduating with proper education to get a higher paying job. Students are stressing more about finances these days than an actual test. But lowering the fees will make grants, tax credits and loans downsize, which means poorer students will be more likely to pay for more university/college. If fees were lowered the decrease in tuition would mainly be benefited more to the wealthier students. A theory for this tuition could be represented

Presentation Report

Virgin Radio Athena Pimentel February 6th, 2020, 3:00 pm PST When opportunities are given to you, you must take them, says Chris Palliser. Palliser is a local radio co-host for 107.3 Virgin radio in Victoria, BC. He began his career in school at Camosun College when he noticed a poster for the Applied Communications Program from 2001 to 2003, which he applied for and loved it, but definitely wished he paid more attention in class. When he finished his program he got an opportunity at a radio station in Fort McMurray, Alberta for radio stations there spending about seven years there freelancing and being a radio announcer. Palliser moved to Vancouver, BC after a job opening was available at the Beat 94.5, he noted that he emailed and made connections with them in the previous two years before the opportunity was even available. He worked there for 10 years, during this, he married his wife and had two daughters. The Beat 94.5 as well during this time changed to Virgin Radio,

One Pager - Bike Lanes

Bike Lanes Athena Pimentel January 30th, 2020 3:00 pm PST Victoria’s Bike lines system has been planned for expansion at the beginning of 2020. The expansions paths will be in these five areas, the northern end of Government Street, Kings Road, Haultain Street, Kimta Road, and Richardson Street. The designs of the bike lanes were sent out for the public to see and have input by commenting on what they think about what should be changed or what worked well. The designs claim that the bike lanes would have shared roadways, with shared-line markings in the middle of the road, as well as parallel parking on either side of the road. They explain that they could include traffic calming options, such as a median divider, including a traffic circle, curb extensions or a speed bump. An alternate decision could have been for painted bike lanes by the Johnson Street bridge, but if this were to happen the speed limit for vehicles would have to go down to 30 km per hour. A few of the bike l

One Pager - Camosun's Media

Camosun’s Media January 23rd, 2020 Athena Pimentel I don’t usually pay attention to any news reports in the newspaper as I never have the attention span to sit down and read the newspaper. I rarely hear the radio as I always attach my phone to the aux cord in my car for music as soon as I go in the car, which causes the radio to never turn on. I occasionally find myself watching any news reports on TV when my parents have left the news on in the background while we are eating dinner. I normally find myself looking at news reports when they pop up on the screen of the social media apps on my phone or laptop. They sometimes are advertisements in between youtube videos, just trending tweets on twitter on the news subject, or posts on social media such as Instagram were posts are promoted for more viewers to see such as the news. I believe Camosun’s public relations is important for teachers and students for distributing information. Public relations are helpful with displaying sch

News Release

NEWS RELEASE January 16 th , 2020 200 Employees Get Back To Work The National Widget Company announcing the re-hiring of the 200 employees over entire company who were previously laid off six months ago. 50 of these employees work at the head office and main plant in Victoria BC. Andrew Bryce explained, “We have sent recall notices to all employees who were laid off in June. As a family-owned company, it was heartbreaking to lay off so many loyal people, so we are thrilled to be offering employment to people we consider part of the family.” The employees will be called as needed over the next few weeks. The company has been running at full capacity ever since they found new markets in China, where they can install widgets in every building. The National Widget company is the first company to approach and make a deal with the Chinese. Bryce expresses how “The opening up of the Chinese residential market represents opportunity and a secure market on which to

Analyzing A Blog

Read Further Athena Pimentel January, 14th 2020 This article is designated for an older audience, for instance, teens and adults, but mainly for anybody who uses the internet, for reading and commenting. The article is helpful for keeping educated people aware but is more towards un-educated people. As especially the younger generations who use more technologies, they are more influenced to just comment on anything without reading the whole piece of writing. The writing is more academic, and research-orientated, which could be harder for younger kids and teens to understand the readings. The reading really pulls you in starting off with a visual and questions that relate to it. Making the reader more intrigued to read more and find out what the article is about. The main argument the writer is trying to prove to the readers is that more people should read more because reading is fundamental, this gets people to practice to listen rather than talking or online, s