Friday, December 4, 2015

Dia Dead


 Day of the Dead



  • What is the difference between Nov. 1st and Nov. 2nd? 
November 1st represent the deceased infant and children/ November 2nd represent those who had died as adults
  • Why do participants wear shells or noisemakers on the clothing or jewelry?
People like to show the people who died that they still care by bringing shells and noise makers this will wake up the dead and keep them close during the festive. Music is also very important for this special day and the people enjoy the music and dancing.
  • Why do some people paint only half of their face?
It represent death as part of human experience, every living thing will eventually die, and these people know that so they like to show respect by painting there faces.
(The half decorated face recognizes this.)
  • How can you represent some of the customs in your art, design or photography.
My art shows a grave sight because graves,and the darkness represents death and I added a skull with flowers meaning that even though people die every day doesn't mean they'll be forgotten  this day makes sure nobody is forgotten it a special way to connect with the people who died.


Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Save Water PSA/Poster



Conserve Water PSA Poster Designed by: Tayah F ©2015
             


"What's the big deal"
Water is very important for our everyday lives, it makes up 70% of the earths surface 96.5% of that 70% is salt water making up our oceans. The actual water that supplies all life on earth is the remaining 3.5% or maybe even less.
"Why should I care"
This issue is very serious and we need to do something because its already facing billions of people in many cities and rural areas around the world and what are we going to do when all the water is gone.

"What do you want me to do?"
No long showers: A lot of water is being waisted when we take long showers eventually we are going to be charged for using so much of it, 5-10 min shower is a good way to save your pockets and the water that we all need to survive.
No need to keep the sprinklers on: grass doesn't need to be water or long periods of time overtime we do this we are waisting water and money.
Turn of the faucet: When your brushing your teeth or washing your hands don't let the water stay on  each time we don't pay attention to are careless ways we are loosing unnecessary amounts of drinking water. What are we going to do when we run out because we can't drink sea water.
These changes in everyone everyday lives will make a big difference, because once the water gone then what?
What I learned
This project and the research that I did I learned a lot about California drought, things that I never really thought about, little things that I chose to ignore  is backfiring and California and the rest of the United States is in danger. Water i what makes up 70% of earth surface, so this tells me that water is very important and we choose to waist it.

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

A career in Criminiology

A career in Criminology

Further education institutions that offer degrees in Criminology within California that I recommend include:
California State University Northridge school of Sociology
Visit the Department of Sociology click here
  • Number of units/classes required to complete: Total credits 50-51 Units
  • Typical number of years/months to complete degree: 4-5 years


Summary


Quick Facts: Sociologists
2012 Median Pay$74,960 per year
$36.04 per hour
Entry-Level EducationMaster’s degree
Work Experience in a Related OccupationNone
On-the-job TrainingNone
Number of Jobs, 20122,600
Job Outlook, 2012-2215% (Faster than average)
Employment Change, 2012-22400

What Sociologists Do

Sociologists study society and social behavior by examining the groups, cultures, organizations, social institutions, and processes that people develop.

Work Environment

Most sociologists work in research organizations, colleges and universities, state and local government, and consulting service firms. They typically work full time during regular business hours.

How to Become a Sociologist

Most sociology jobs require a master’s degree or Ph.D. Many bachelor’s degree holders will find positions in related fields, such as social services, education, or public policy.

Pay

The median annual wage for sociologists was $74,960 in May 2012.

Job Outlook

Employment of sociologists is projected to grow 15 percent from 2012 to 2022, faster than the average for all occupations. However, because it is a small occupation, the fast growth will result in only about 400 new jobs over the 10-year period. As a result, candidates should expect very strong competition for jobs.

Similar Occupations

Compare the job duties, education, job growth, and pay of sociologists with similar occupations.

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Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Career Information in Sociology/Criminology

Career Information in Sociology/Criminology

Further education institutions that offer degrees in Criminology within California that I recommend include:
California State University Northridge school of Sociology
Visit the Department of Sociology click here
  • Number of units/classes required to complete: Total credits 50-51 Units
  • Typical number of years/months to complete degree: 4-5 years


Summary


Quick Facts: Sociologists
2012 Median Pay$74,960 per year
$36.04 per hour
Entry-Level EducationMaster’s degree
Work Experience in a Related OccupationNone
On-the-job TrainingNone
Number of Jobs, 20122,600
Job Outlook, 2012-2215% (Faster than average)
Employment Change, 2012-22400

What Sociologists Do

Sociologists study society and social behavior by examining the groups, cultures, organizations, social institutions, and processes that people develop.

Work Environment

Most sociologists work in research organizations, colleges and universities, state and local government, and consulting service firms. They typically work full time during regular business hours.

How to Become a Sociologist

Most sociology jobs require a master’s degree or Ph.D. Many bachelor’s degree holders will find positions in related fields, such as social services, education, or public policy.

Pay

The median annual wage for sociologists was $74,960 in May 2012.

Job Outlook

Employment of sociologists is projected to grow 15 percent from 2012 to 2022, faster than the average for all occupations. However, because it is a small occupation, the fast growth will result in only about 400 new jobs over the 10-year period. As a result, candidates should expect very strong competition for jobs.

Similar Occupations

Compare the job duties, education, job growth, and pay of sociologists with similar occupations.

More Information, Including Links to O*NET

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Toon Character Design

The creation and evolution of Robo
Robo was design with different emotions, he may not have heart but he could be nice when he wants to be. He's very smart and comes with a built in DVD player, speaks 30 different languages and contains a shut down button if he gets out of control. Robo has no friends but he recreates duplicates of himself to try and take over the world.






Robo is upset and believes that the universe is responsible for his imperfections. He feels that he not  perfect and he should be perfect. 







sketches/turn-around



T-shirt design