Sunday, April 26, 2015

Girl Pulled Screaming from Mexican School and Sent to Texas



Alondra Luna Nunez is a 14 year old girl who lives in Mexico. She was filmed being dragged by federal agents from her school and then sent to Houston Texas.
Dorotea Garcia claims that her daughter was kidnapped by her ex husband and taken to Mexico in 2007.

Dorotea Garcia received a judge’s order to forcibly bring the girl to Houston. After she was taken, a DNA test results showed that Alondra Luna is not Garcia’s daughter.



The situation was captured on film. In the video Luna can be seen struggling as the federal agents dragged her out of school and forced her into a vehicle. While she was entering the car, she could be heard yelling at a woman in the back seat “I am not your daughter!”

In the video, Luna is also seen calling for her daughter who replies saying “Daughter, we are going to do something else.”

Luna’s father believes that the mistaken identity also has to do with the fact that both his daughter and the missing girl have the same name – Alondra.

Questions were raised on why DNA tests were not done before the girl was taken to Texas. Alondra Luna also has a disability that should have proven that she was not Garcia’s daughter.


The family plans on taking legal actions for the abduction of their daughter.


Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Kylie Jenner Challenge has teens using shot glasses to blow up their lips to double their size

Kylie Jenner


The challenge has seen a series of terrible results – one disastrous attempt after the other.
The #kyliejennerchallenge is all over social media.

How one participates is by using a shot glass (or any possible substitute) to create an airlock, which forces lips to swell. All of this is done with the hopes that their lips will turn out like Kylie Jenner’s pout.

Countless teens have been sharing their failed results on Twitter and Instagram. Most of the results showed that the experiment led to intense bruising around the mouth.







Schoolgirl given detention for missing half an hour of lessons for Emergency Appoitnemnt

Courtney Briant, a 16-year-old schoolgirl, left Skegness Academy for an emergency appointment. When she returned to school, they told her she had to make up the time she missed because her absence was “unauthorized”. 



Courtney is a Straight-A student. Her mother, Jane Burnham, found it ridiculous for the school to punish Courtney. It is claimed that she has a 98% attendance record.

The school claimed that their decision for giving Courtney detention was to give her the best chance at doing well during her summer exams.

For more information on the topic read this article on The Daily Mail


The Evolution of Social Media 2004 - 2014

New media in itself is a huge step forward for all media outlets. The ways of communicating something to the masses are constantly growing and evolving. As a media student, it is important to stay up to date with the tools and their evolution.

With that said, social media is a rapid growing source for the entire global population to interact with. People have moved from just being members of the audience, to being senders as well. One of the biggest changes is the shift to having citizen journalism.

Here is the infographic on the “Evolution of Social Media” between the years 2004 – 2014. (I know, I’m getting a obsessive with my recent use of infographics)




In 10 years, Flickr managed to become one of the most used, and best-known photo-sharing websites to date. It offers advanced and powerful features for the users. The Flickr community is active and engaged by sharing and exploring images. Users on Flickr are able to share hundreds of their own photos without paying any fees.


In 2005 YouTube was launched, and now it’s the go to source for videos! More people are becoming famous through YouTube.
There have been 6 billion hours of video watched per month, and 100 hours of video uploaded per minute.

There are various different types of social media outlets that constantly keep popping up.

There are
·      Different blogging websites – Blogger
·      Different blogging publishing tools – Wordpress
·      Different micro-blogging websites – Twitter, Pinterest

Each of these new outlets give more and more ways for people to share their touch with the rest of the world while viewing other people’s output to the public.

I personally love Pinterest. At first, I wasn’t sure how to use it at all, and it confused me. A few years later, and I found that I had folders of images that I liked. That is basically what offers, an online folder system. Through pinterest, you choose to follow your interests and upload different images to categorized “boards”. These images are also linked to the website you found them on, which is an added plus in the Pinterest features.

For example, let’s say you have a recipe board on Pinterest. One day you’re browsing through the internet looking for recipes for whatever you’re planning on making one day. Then you find an awesome recipe for something you want to try. You could pin the image from that website to your recipe board. Then from anywhere, if you click on the image that you pinned on Pinterest, it will redirect you to the website with the recipe on it.

This works for all kinds of things, from shopping to fitness tips to quotes.  You can find anything on Pinterest. The images are also constantly increasing, adding more and more options as time continues.

In 2014 Pinterest had 40 million active users! Keep in mind it was launched in 2011 (check posted infographic). Gotta admit, that is pretty awesome.

But what’s really awesome is the evolution of Instagram! It was launched in 2012. In two years it had 200 million active users, 50 million photos posted per day, and 1.6 billion daily likes. That is insane!

Even finding jobs has evolved through social media. LinkedIn, for example, is a business-oriented social service. It helps employees search for employers and vice versa. You could even use it as a resume. Through LinkedIn you create business connections with all kinds of people.

So it’s definitely important to know what’s happening to the tools that people use when it comes to new media. Social Media is definitely something that we, as media students, should be working hard to stay up to date with.

As you can clearly see from the infographic, the numbers for these sites and new applications are booming!



Things you should know about caffeine

Here is an attempt at creating an infographic based on what we have been taking in class.
*Updated



Land of the Lost Tribe



The Indian Ocean Island is the home of a “lost tribe”. The tribe has lived on North Sentinel Island in the Indian Ocean for about 60,000 years. When these people come into contact with the “outside world” it usually involved violence. They are hostile towards outsiders.

The Islanders are known to fire arrows or throw rocks at low flying aircraft on scouting missions. The people have rarely ever been recorded on video or photographed because of how dangerous it is to visit the island.

India’s government has given up on efforts to make contact with the islanders. Instead they established a three-mile exclusion zone around the island.