I was blown away by this article. It is crazy how our society/culture tends to hide and not speak about the times when things like this has happened. I can't believe that the US tried so hard to assimilate this group of people into our culture. It makes me wonder why? Why have things like this happened? Why don't more people know? It shocks me that Americans forced religion on them, because our country was rooted in religious freedom. It is so contradictory of Americans.
ErinMooneyham1
Monday, April 30, 2012
Friday, March 16, 2012
Meatrix Response
This video did a great job of getting a big concept/issue through to the audience in a very short amount of time. These videos basically alerted the audience about the issue of factory farming, and how factory farming leads to even more problems itself. This can definitely be related to the Raleigh area because we live in a city where we don't see farms. All we see is grocery stores and we don't think twice about where the meat comes from. For my next paper, I want to research if there is anywhere in Raleigh to purchase meat from a "family farm" rather than a "factory farm." Because as of right now, I don't know of any.
Monday, March 12, 2012
Biotechnology Response
This article, in my opinion, does a good job of explaining their argument of the need for biotechnology. It starts out by explaining the need for more efficient farming, or more food. This shows the audience that there actually is a problem, because some in the audience might be skeptical and think that everything is fine when it comes to food. Then, it explains all the methods we have been using (such as charity relief programs) and why these will not and do not work in the long term. Then, it introduces the concept of biotechnology. It discusses what it means to genetically alter crops, and explains why it is the best way to find a solution for the problem of world hunger. However, there is not enough money in the economy to finance this, and that is an issue. All in all, I think this article does a good job at profiling this issue and explaining what needs to be done, and how it needs to be done.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Fracking Response
This article discusses fracking, and its environmental consequences. Fracking is a way for companies to get oil out of rocks and it is dangerous to the environment. For example, in 2008 the EPA took water samples from residents’ houses and wells and found hydrocarbons, as well as contaminants in what they thought was clean water. These pollutants were most likely due to fracking. Even after the EPA drilled wells, they realized that the fracking really was causing environmental effects, and negative ones at that.
Personally, I believe that this issue is serious because we do not want our environment to be in bad condition. However, it is already in bad condition and we do not want to make it worse! By fracking, we are definitely taking a step in the wrong direction and I really do wish we would not frack. In the Oakland Press, they suggest that fracking needs in to be highly regulated, or not be an optino at all. They say that fracking can lead to “skin rashes, respiratory infections, and tumors.” Obvious fracking is an extremely serious issue and it is really sad that some people have to deal with these extremely negative consequences directly.
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Environmental History Artifact
This post had the potential to be a really neat post; however, I couldn't find exactly what I was looking for! This website: http://thewatchers.adorraeli.com/2011/04/03/cuban-coastline-retreat-up-to-2-5-meters/ explains that the Cuban coast is receding approximately 1.5 meters each year. I was hoping to find a map with the change over time to show how this is considered to be environmental history. However, there is not a helpful map for this, so I'm just going to stick with the website. This site doesn't say what is causing the problem, it just identifies Cuba to have a problem with receding coastlines.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Free Write - Shit People Say
The video we saw in class today was meant to be funny, but in my opinion it is only funny when you have a personal connection with the word in the middle of shit and say. For example, I've seen "Shit Girls Say" and it was hilarious because I know exactly what it was making fun of, and I experience it pretty much every day. I'm not really a yoga person, so this video, "Shit Yogis say" was not as funny because I do not have a personal connection to yogis. I've done yoga maybe once or twice, but that's about it. I've also seen "Shit App Students Don't Say." Parts of this were really funny to me because I have friends that go to App, and they tell me about different experiences they have, and about the sterotypical people that go to App. However, it was not funny in its entirety because I do not go to App, and do not have a strong personal connection to App. This is why it is important to find out who your audience is, and what the main idea you want to convey to them is.
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