| Much of SD's water comes from far away |
This blog is used for example purposes for my students seeking guidance on how to setup content.
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
BP1 - Water & San Diego
Thursday, April 16, 2015
Human Footprint, Carbon & Sustainability
The five low impact areas on my map (below) are: (1) This Place, (2) That Place, (3) The Other Place and (4) The Other Place After That.
(1) This Place is low impact because the population is _____, transportation was ______, the land use was ________,
The five high impact areas on my map (above) are: (1) this place, (2) that place, (3) the other place and (4) the other place after that.
(1) This Place is low impact because the population is _____, transportation was ______, the land use was ________,
The five high impact areas on my map (above) are: (1) this place, (2) that place, (3) the other place and (4) the other place after that.
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Why the United States Joined WWI
| The United States joined WWI in 1917 |
World War One officially started in Europe in 1914. For the first time ever the world was a war. Before 1914 most wars were between countries sharing borders. No longer was that to be true. Then. Now. Future.
Because of the outcome of WWI, the United States became the most powerful military the world has ever known.
The United States came into the war three years after it had started in 1917.
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Food Inc.: How The Food Gets Inside of Us
| Happy Meal toys from McDonald's drive kids to their restaurants |
In the documentary film Food Inc., viewers were taken on a field trip, showing us the truth on how our Happy Meals are made and how McDonald's' food eventually get inside of us.
When McDonald's first began, it was a regular restaurant. In the 1950's, restaurants were pretty much all the same. McDonald's workers on roller skates delivering food. One day the owners decided to cut costs and they created a new process. Their new process created a whole new idea on how restaurants of the future were going to work. In their new process, the McDonald brothers introduced the "factory way" of making food.
The factory way had less workers with lower pay. This new way helped McDonald's to make a lot of money. McDonald's became the very rich company it is today because of these changes. So rich was McDonald's, their meat suppliers changed, too. Four companies now provide 8 out of every 10 burger patties in the U.S.
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Friday, November 21, 2014
Has the U.S. Moved On From Racism?
I believe the U.S. is (not) colorblind due to the fact that in airports people are racially categorized
- Jocelyne - Republicans/Congress are against undocumented immigrants; people often times are incarcerated for minor offenses (i.e. vagrancy or homelessness)
- Princess: very few families discuss racism. As a matter of fact only 37% of families talk openly about race, which makes racial discussions uncomfortable to millennials.
- Ruben: racism still exists in the U.S. today because only 44% of African-American families own homes versus 73% of white families. In other words, if the U.S. was truly a colorblind society those percentages would be more equal.
- African-Americans die four years earlier than whites; neighborhoods/homes; lower income, healthcare; income security; low-income housing and gang violence; healthy vs unhealthy foods depending on where one lives;
- Mariela: stress because of income security
- Sahara; stress emotions; stressed-out; suicidal
Monday, November 10, 2014
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