Sunday, November 4, 2012

Wag The Dog and Final College Exam

By: Dustin Dietz We watched Wag The Dog in class this past Wednesday and I was looking forward to watching the film because I had never seen it, and Dustin Hoffman has always been one of my favorite actors. In fact, my parents named me after the superb actor. I still feel his finest work was in Midnight Cowboy and Rain Man, but that is another topic for another time. I enjoyed the movie, but I do not believe a situation like the one which occurs in the film has or will happen in the future. My problem with the plot line is if the US says they are at war with another country, wouldn't the other country involved be able to deny the fact they are at war with the US? An event like the one staged in the film would not be possible with how instantaneous information is in today's social media world. I also thought what Robert De Niro's character said about the future of warfare involving nuclear weapons being rather prophetic as nuclear weapons are an issue which the world deals with on a daily basis. I would recommend watching the film as the story line is very interesting, but I just do not believe the situation is very plausible. Our next class period, we will be taking our second and final exam. Since I will be graduating next month, the exam will be my last college test before graduation. The last three and a half years have flew by as I cannot really fathom I am about to receive my college degree. I will be graduating Magna Cum Laude, which is pretty amazing considering my grades were rather mediocre in high school. I am proud to say I am one of the first members of my family to be graduating college and I feel I am setting a great example for my son of how to take his schooling seriously when he is younger, and that hard work always pays off in the end. I still have a long way to go, but feel I am on the right track. Sorry to toot my own horn for a few sentences. The truth is I did not take anything very seriously as a young man and I regret my decisions as the poor choices I made set my potential career back 10 years. However, I feel as though I was at least able to correct my mistakes before I was too old. I am satisfied with the education I received at UNT, and look forward to the next phase of my life as I try to earn a career in the media world. Hopefully, things work out in the end. If not, I guess I could go back and install cable television. In case, one did not realize, I was being extremely sarcastic in the last sentence. Enjoy the rest of the weekend. Go Cowboys and Go Mavericks.

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