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home’sCool Winter
January 2014
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Dear Readers, Happy New Year! This is our opportunity to establish new ways, make wrongs right and start fresh from a brand new slate. STOP old habits and start a new journey. It’s time to change, for the better. Stick to your New Year’s plans and look forward to a better YOU! Standing in a garage doesn’t make you a car! Remember, things look up when you do. Even though ‘YOLO’ has become a popular coined saying, it is true- you only live once! Make this year one to remember. Get smart! Embark…Don’t let your smart phone out-smart YOU! Pick up a new hobby! Take up sewing or Computer Programming. Make new friends, discover new things and have fun! From all of us at Crooks&Co, Have an awesome new year! -Sincerely, Tia
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table of contents
Plugged In Smartphone Rankings
The Sociological
Perspective:
What is Sociology?
Unknown History
“Big Ben”
January
Birthdays
The Great New Toy Ad-Lib
There is a new toy on the market that has everyone saying (Exclamation)! It is called the (Sound) (Adjective) (Noun) box and will be in stores in
(Time Period). The (Sound) (Adjective) (Noun) box is a new gadget that lets you do just about
anything! It (Verb)s, it (Verb)s, it even serves (your favorite drink)! It is easy to operate and
requires no instructions!! You can also have it custom made to any size you want up to (number) inches and a custom color with no extra charge!
The original product is pocket sized and (color). There are (Number) jacks on the product for 6V DC
power and upgrades and add-ons. You can add headphones, (Plural Noun), monitors, (plural noun)
and more!
Ask a Friend or family for each of
the words in the parenthesis
PluGGed In tech section
Samsung Galaxy Note 3
5.7 inch 1080p display, 13 MP camera, a faux leather cover, 32GB storage including S pen Air Command functions, Action Memo, Scrapbook, Screen Write Feature, S Finder and Pen Window
Apple iPhone 5s
Available in 3 colors. Key Features include 4" multi-touch retina display, 8MP camera with 1080p HD video capture, FaceTime camera, Siri, and tons of built-in apps including free Apple apps
LG Google Nexus 5
offers a 2.3GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor, 8MP camera, 1.3MP front-facing camera, mobile hotspot, NFC, 4G LTE, gyroscope, accelerometer, Android 4.4, and 2GB RAM.
Samsung Galaxy S 4 16GB
5’’ touchscreen display with gorilla glass 3, 13MP camera with flash 1080 HD Video Capture, 2MP front facing camera, Other key features include smart remote, to control your TV, and AIRVIEW ™
HTC One MAX 32GB
5.9" 1080p touchscreen display, 2.1MP front-facing camera and BoomSound speakers, along with HTC's 4-megapixel UltraPixel camera, HTC Sense 5.5, BoomSound, and BlinkFeed.
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Expert’s Choice weekly results for best smartphone
according to phonedog.com
HTC One MAX 32GB
5.9" 1080p touchscreen display, 2.1MP front-facing camera and BoomSound speakers, along with HTC's 4-megapixel UltraPixel camera, HTC Sense 5.5, BoomSound, and BlinkFeed.
Samsung Galaxy Note 3
LG Google Nexus 5
offers a 2.3GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor, 8MP camera, 1.3MP front-facing camera, mobile hotspot, NFC, 4G LTE, gyroscope, accelerometer, Android 4.4, and 2GB RAM.
LG G2 The LG G2 offers a 5.2" touchscreen display, 13MP camera, 2.1MP front-facing camera, 32GB internal memory, Android, and 2.3 GHz Snapdragon quad-core processor.
NOKIA Lumia 1520
The Nokia Lumia 1520 comes loaded with Windows Phone 8 Update 3, 6" touchscreen display, 20MP PureView camera with Zeiss optics, dual-LED flash,
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People’s Choice results for best smartphone according to
phonedog.com
5.7 inch 1080p display, 13 MP camera, a faux leather cover, 32GB storage including S pen Air Command functions, Action Memo, Scrapbook, Screen Write Feature, S Finder and Pen Window
People’s Choice weekly results for best
smartphone according to phonedog.com
My Mom’s Italian Soup This savory, zesty, Italian soup is amazingly warm and deliciously
delectable sure to provide love from the inside out
Enjoy!
Ingredients: ¾ onions, diced
1-2 slices bacon, diced
1 ¼ tsp garlic cloves, minced
1 oz chicken bouillon cubes
1 qt water
2 medium potatoes, sliced or chopped
2 c cavallo greens (or substitute for kale) chopped in bite size
pieces
¾ c heavy whipping cream
1 ½ c sausage link-spicy, precooked, sliced
Place sausage onto sheet pan and bake in 300 degree oven for 15- 20
minutes or until done.
Place onions and bacon into a big pot or crock-pot and cook onions over
medium heat until the onions are almost clear. Add garlic and cook for 1
min.
Add bouillon cubes water and potatoes, bring to a simmer for 15 mins.
Add remaining ingredients then simmer for 5 more minutes.
Let the soup simmer for about 45 minutes, (or longer for softer potatoes.)
Directions
Phone Ranking Results
From Crooks & Co website
50% said Android
30% said Apple
20% said Windows
Movie Ranking Results
From Crooks & Co website
60% said
Hunger Games
20% said Avengers
20% said Thor
The Road Not Taken
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;
Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim
Because it was grassy and wanted wear,
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,
And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way
I doubted if I should ever come back.
I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I,
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
-Robert Frost
“Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in there
at…” - Matthew 7:13-14
The
Sociological Perspective
with Teylor
The Sociological Perspective
Sociology is the scientific study of social structures. One would need to understand the differences between scientific and non-scientific information in order to fully understand the significance of sociology. In a nutshell, you need to know more than just theories– you need to know the facts too. According to sociologist, Peter Berger, the ability to observe human behaviors through a sociological perspective has been very essential to sociology. This “perspective” shows us how the various choices that we make in our lives are not solely based on personal freedoms, but as influenced by our social environment.
With Teylor
A sociologist by the name of Emile Durkheim conducted research on the rate of suicide in different societies. He found that protestants, men and the unmarried had much higher suicide rates than Catholic/Jews, women , the poor and the married. These results had much to do with social integration and the categories of people that had strong social ties. Durkheim found that most people with strong social ties had lower suicide rates than the more individualistic people that had higher rates. Now, I’m not implying that everyone
The Sociological Perspective
With Teylor
in these social groups are more or least likely to take their own lives, I’m just giving an example of research that proves that the choices we make are heavily influenced by more than just our own thoughts and problems, but also by societal factors. Social Research helps assure that sociology remains a science. Sociological research is done three ways: through (1) positivist sociology, which is based on scientific observation of social behavior using variables, the empirical evidence and reliability and (2), interpretive sociology which focuses on discovering the meanings people attach to
their social world and (3)critical sociology which focuses on the need for social change. Critical sociology doesn’t reject using science to learn about what’s going on in the social world but it does reject the scientific neutrality that requires researchers to try to be objective and
limit their work to studying the status quo. Meaning, the research conducted by Durkheim was a mixture of positivist and interpretive sociology. Once fully understood. Sociology is one of the most intriguing sciences to learn, in my opinion. The reason being is that, humans are the subject, and our behavioral patterns and the reasoning behind those behavioral patterns are very interesting. The world of sociology is one cool place, you just have to open your mind up to it. Stay tuned for my next article about Culture and Society in the sociology 101 corner in our next issue and be sure to tell us what you think about this article on our website: http://crooksco.yolasite.com/contact-us.php
The Sociological Perspective
With Teylor
Unknown History
A lot of us know that Benjamin Banneker made the first striking clock made entirely of original American parts. Knowing this, people have made open salutes to Banneker as the black man who invented the first clock. For instance, in a song titled “Black Man” by Stevie Wonder, a line of infamous lyrics read: "first clock to be made in America was created by a black man,“ but a lot of people didn’t connect him to an even bigger form of salute all the way in London, England!
Lots of people link the reason of the clock being named “Big Ben” because of a man ironically named Sir Benjamin Hall (MP Chief Commissioner of Works). People say that the workers began to call it Big Ben in Sir Benjamin’s honor. They say that before the original clock was removed (if it was even removed to begin with), there was an inscription honoring Sir Benjamin. If that were actually true, why wouldn’t they re-inscribe Sir Benjamin’s honor in the newer version of the clock? That’s because it was never in his honor to begin with. The idea of “Big Ben” being named in honor of an African American in 1857 wasn’t something that would be received well by the masses, hence the story spread by mouth from workers in the area and officials. Big Ben is the clock in London, England, named after Benjamin Banneker, the African American who invented America’s first clock. It isn’t irony, it’s Unknown History.
Ms. Vicky L.
Samia R. Michailah G. Mrs. Stacy
Mr. Michael (Marleena’s Dad) Tia C.
Enoch II
A man is wearing black. Black shoes, socks,
trousers, coat, gloves and ski mask. He is
walking down a back street with all the street
lamps off. A black car is coming towards him
with its light off but somehow manages to stop
in time. How did the driver see the man?
Read next month’s issue for the answer! The Winner will be announced in February’s ezine!
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