About You

name

dusky186

My Expertise

I am an amateur with audacity and other sound based editing programs.

Knoweledge:
Amateur at Photoshop – basic image analysis, coloring, and digital art touch up.
Physics (nanotechnology, atomic physics, and in general quantum physics)
Education
Philosophy of Science
Engineering Ethics

Why I'm here

Ok, so I am not 100% used to internet stuff. However, I mainly joined the occupy moment online mainly because I cannot help out physically due to my own person situation of still being in college and learning how become a better teacher. I try to contribute through donations and helping the media online. As for reason why I am, I agree with your guys message so much about:
1) The Problem of Corporate Greed: I agree that not only are corporations are too greedy, but that they have become overly focused on fulfilling corporate-manufactured consumer demands and not to new bold consumer demands or markets. Thus, I feel that not only have corporation become to greedy over the past 30 but they have neither spread the wealth to the working class by contributing to taxes, more hiring of employees, or exploring truely bold markets. For example of those markets is that of advertising based on altruism and making products based on altruism. Since 2007, new studies in psychology of desire have strongly suggested human altruism is not only as base and amoral urge as greed, but the same altruism we association with more primal emotion than greed. This is because turns out is deeply related to our need for sexual satistifaction than greed through urge of intimacy, which it turns out to be as strong as hunger, sleep, and fear. Thus, not only do I feel that 1% in corporation have become so focused on personal profit that they are not helping the 99% through jobs, helping the government toward positive change, but they have become so greedy that they are hurting themselves by not evolving economically. In short, I join not only to demand the reinstatement of the Glass Seagal Act, but both the strenghting of the Dodd Frank Act but the promotion of the survival of businesses themselves in altruistic marketing.
2) Problems of the decrease in the support of education and higher debt: Like many college student, I am looking to get out there year by being up to my eyeballs in debt with little prospect of getting employed even though less than a year ago both physics majors and the demand for science teachers was at an all time high in the past 20 years. Since January of 2011, the employment opportunities in the nanotechnology, particle physics, astronomy, and education markets has plummeted. Thus, I am protesting for not only greater debt relief than what President Obama has proposed, but a greater employment opportunities for both all science majors and education back to levels before 2008 or even before 2010 as a minimum inorder to saving the technology sector from certain economic collapse when promises fail to avoid the 2012-2014 brick wall as has already begun. This is also very disturbing considering the growth of the GOP toward anti-science politics.