Tuesday, December 16, 2008
The project I'm proud
H2O Project
I am also proud of the H2O project because I worked very work hard on it. I feel that this is the best work I have ever done in Humanities class. During this project I learned how people are harming the ocean. I learned that when I am really interested in a topic I learn better and am more motivated. I also liked that this project was connected to what we were learning in biology. I really enjoyed going out, collecting and reading water samples. I never knew how unhealthy the ocean water was.
For this project, I went through the same steps to complete it as I did with Blog 10. I started with a research question (How and why has the water quality changed in the past 100 years?). I chose this question because I am really interested in history and how people effect the environment. I also researched using the internet. One thing that was different is that I interviewed two people as part of my research. I learned that when interviewing I must come prepared with equipment (tape recorder) and questions!
Thursday, November 20, 2008
essay photo example
1. What is the photo essay about?
This photo essay is about randy take couple of student to the Belize to do a underwater photography.
2. What is the authors message?
His message is tell how he and his student went to the Belize to learn about the underwater diving and fishs and trying something new in there life.
3. How do the pictures support the message?
Each picture was take by different students so they can learn about different fishes and under the picture he put the name of the person who take the picture and a quote.
4. How will you use this essay to guide your own work?
Well I like how he put a picture and put a quotes and tells who took the picture.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Sunday, November 2, 2008
H2O Project
Question: How and why has the water quality changed at Pacific Beach Point over past 100 years?
1. What do I predict the answer of your question will be?
I think the water quality has changed over 100 year because the human activities of like buildings, streets, trash and sewage. People leave trash on the street or and in their yards and when it rains the water takes all the trash in to ocean. Storm drains also take car oil from the street and asphalt to the ocean.
2. How will I answer the question?
To answer my research question, I would research the past and now to find out what caused the water to change and if human activities have anything to do with it.
Here are sound resources I found:
Preventing Storm water Pollution: http://www.cacoastkeeper.org/stormwater-pollution.php.
History of PB. This website has some old pictures of PB and talks about the history: http://www.pacificbeach.org/history/index.htm
Beach pollution on the rise. This is a Union Tribune article from 2005. http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20050526/news_7m26beach.htmlWednesday, October 15, 2008
Photographers
I like this picture because how the picture was taken at eye-level. Also good example of shallow depth of field because the background is blurry and foreground is clearly.
Deliberate Use of Depth of Field
This picture has along depth of field and you can see the front and background clearly.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Slavery that still exists in the U.S.A
Even though slavery was made illegal by 13th Amendment, every year 50,000 people are brought to the
Because slavery is illegal, people keep their slaves hidden from the public. When slaves are found by the police, they are often mistaken for illegal immigrants and deported. So many slaveholders go unpunished (UC Berkeley Press Release, 2004).
Organizations like FreetheSlaves.net are spreading the word that slavery is still going on. On their website they tell stories about people like Rose and Christie (shown on the right) who were tricked in to slavery. The website also suggests things we can do to help free the slaves. For example, you can donate money, or volunteer.
In the 1800s Angelina Grimke was a white abolitionist who spoke out against slavery. She said: “I witnessed for many years its demoralizing influences and its destructiveness to human happiness. It is admitted by some that the slave is not happy under the worst forms of slavery. But I have never seen a happy slave.” Her words as still true today. Without freedom, people cannot be happy. Without choices and school people cannot be happy. In slavery, you have no choices to make your life better. People want to go to school, help their family, and help themselves get a better life. In slavery, you have no choices to make your life better.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Blog Journal
What will you improve during future blogs? why?how
The blog help me to understand what is the different between Obama and McCian. I don't trust politicians but I would vote for Obama because he got me interested what he going to do in the future when he become the president. For example Obama wants to fix the problem of health care and more.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
All Men Are Created Equal
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Federalists and anti-Federalist
On the Issues: Economy/Taxes
By SHAN CARTER, JONATHAN ELLIS, FARHANA HOSSAIN AND ALAN MCLEANBarack Obama
Democrat
U.S. Senator
John McCain
Republican
U.S. Senator
Said his plan for tax relief to middle and working classes would help stabilize the economy; repeal the Bush tax cuts for households earning more than $250,000.
Has said short-term plan is long-term plan: make the Bush tax cuts permanent; eliminate alternative minimum tax. Recently called for steps to reduce the price of gas in summer 2008.
Economic Stimulus Plan
SAID HIS PLAN FOR TAX RELIEF TO MIDDLE AND WORKING CLASSES WOULD HELP STABILIZE THE ECONOMY
He would repeal the Bush tax cuts for those earning over $250,000 and raise capital gains taxes. He would cut $80 billion in taxes through, among other things, a $1,000 per family tax credit, eliminating taxes for elderly workers making less than $50,000.
“That’s why I have proposed specific tax relief now, immediately, so that we would offset some of the payroll tax, that we would immediately put some additional dollars in the pockets of American families, working families typically making $75,000 a year or less.”
— Democratic debate, Jan. 5, 2008TAKE STEPS TO REDUCE THE PRICE OF GAS IN SUMMER 2008
Suspend the 18.4-cent-a-gallon federal gas tax and 24.4-cent diesel tax from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Over the same period, stop filling the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
— In Pittsburgh, April 15, 2008PREVIOUSLY HAS SAID SHORT-TERM PLAN IS LONG-TERM PLAN
Like many Republican candidates, he previously has said his short-term plan is his long-term plan. Repeal of the alternative minimum tax and middle-class tax cuts are “the right stimulus,” he said Jan. 13. In a debate on Jan. 12, he said he would limit government spending and then seek to discourage oil imports.
“My middle-class tax cut is exactly what the sluggish U.S. economy needs. It would lower marginal tax rates, raise economic growth immediately and over the longer term and over the next five years lead to an additional $2,000 for every man, woman and child in America.”
— In Michigan, Jan. 12, 2008Long-Term Tax Proposals
REPEAL THE BUSH TAX CUTS FOR HOUSEHOLDS EARNING MORE THAN $250,000
Cut taxes by $80 billion a year for workers, homeowners and retirees. Give credits to working families; eliminate income taxes for elderly workers making $50,000 or less. Keep estate tax. Raise capital gains taxes to as much as 28 percent.
MORE INFORMATION
Plan to Strengthen the Economy (barackobama.com)
MAKE THE BUSH TAX CUTS PERMANENT
Eliminate alternative minimum tax. Raise the personal exemption for each dependent from $3,500 to $7,000. Cut estate tax rate to 15 percent and exempt estates under $10 million. Cut the federal corporate tax rate to 25 percent from 35 percent and allow corporations to immediately deduct the costs of new equipments and technology. Establish a permanent tax credit for companies that is equal to 10 percent of wages spent on research and development. Require three-fifths vote in Congress to increase taxes. Propose an alternative tax system, while keeping the current one in place for those who want to use it, with “two tax rates and a generous standard deduction.”
Pay for cuts by eliminating earmarks, implementing “a one-year pause in discretionary spending increases, with the necessary exemption of military spending and veterans benefits,” and overhauling programs like Social Security and Medicare.
MORE INFORMATION
McCain’s Speech on the Economy, Pittsburgh, April 15, 2008
McCain Tax Cut Plan (johnmccain.com)
Obama wants to fix the problem of health care , education and the economy and John McCain just wants to help the big business and big companies. Before the Enlightenment, kings with wealth ruled, the wealthy ruled society. Like in the pre-Enlightenment, John McCain just want to help the people that are rich and the big companies. Like during the Enlightenment, Barack Obama wants to help the common man.
Elections Nytimes
Thursday, September 11, 2008
The Age of Enlightenment
Why?
To help others
To learn about an activity or organization that interests you
To beat boredom if you find yourself sitting around the house feeling totally bored, volunteering in an activity you enjoy can be a great way to change things
To overcome a loss you have experienced one of the best ways to help yourself in a time of loss is to help others
To gain perspective on life there is no better way to understand your blessings than to help people in need Your reasons for volunteering are as individual as you are, but no matter what your reasons you can get a lot out of volunteering. You can learn about yourself, learn about others and meet a lot of interesting people by volunteering. You can help others as you help yourself.
For more information on volunteering in general and the advantages of volunteering, see this site.
One of the hardest parts of volunteering can be finding a volunteering opportunity that fits your personality. The following list will give you lots of different ideas and will show you many different possibilities. Look in your local area until you find a volunteer position that works for you.
Homeless Shelters
If you live in a city of any size, then there is at least one homeless shelter that helps homeless people with meals, beds and other services. Most homeless shelters welcome volunteers and have a variety of programs through which you can get involved. You might help prepare or distribute meals, work behind the scenes in the business office, help organize a food drive to stock the pantry, etc. You can learn more about the problem of homelessness and ways you can help by looking at this site. Look in the phone book for a local homeless shelter if you are interested.
Habitat for Humanities
Habitat for Humanities builds and gives houses to poor people in local communities. Volunteers not only help others, but can learn a great deal about building houses by getting involved. See the Habitat for Humanities web site for more information. Call the national office or your local office for information about volunteer programs in your area.
Senior Citizens Centers
Many senior citizen centers offer volunteer programs to provide friendship and community activities to senior citizens. If you would like working with senior citizens, call a senior citizen center in your neighborhood and see what kinds of volunteer programs they have available.
Animal Shelters
Many animal shelters are non-profit or government organizations, and therefore they welcome volunteers to help take care of animals, keep facilities clean and work with the public. Call a local animal shelter for more information.
The Age of Enlightenment
In the age of enlightenment, people thought about helping others, the common man. I can help other people by volunteering. I can volunteer at the senior citizen center and the animal shelters. Also volunteer at the homeless shelters.
I can work at the senior citizen centers. I can help them with anything. I can get them ready for employment. I make sure their are in their place they need to be at.
I can volunteer at the animal shelter by working cleaning the cage or play with the animals help them like feed them and take care of them walk them clean them for adopt and make sure they can be adopted.
I can work at the homeless shelters I can take them where they are sleeping at. I can feed them or I can tell them the food is ready. just help them like make sure they are good or they need something.
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness (Revised)
Job Prospects: Good
Typical Hourly Wages
- Bay Area . . . . . . . $11.13 – $25.23
- Central Valley . . . . $9.55 – $21.66
- Sacramento . . . . . $9.82 – $22.87
Job Duties
Animal care workers feed, water, groom, bathe, and exercise animals, as well as cleaning, disinfecting and repairing their cages. They also play with the animals, provide companionship, and watch for behavioral changes that could indicate illness or injury.
In addition to attending to the animals’ basic needs, caretakers at shelters also keep records of the animals received and discharged, and any tests or treatments done. Some vaccinate newly admitted animals under the direction of a veterinarian or veterinary technician, and euthanize seriously ill, severely injured, or unwanted animals. Animal shelter workers also interact with the public, answering telephone inquiries, screening applicants for animal adoption, and educating visitors on neutering and other animal health issues.
Job Requirements
All animal caretakers and service workers need patience, sensitivity and problem-solving ability. They also need tact and good communication skills, particularly in assignments where they interact with the public.
On-the-job training is the most common way animal care workers learn their work; however, employers generally prefer to hire people with experience. Many zoological parks require their caretakers to have a bachelor’s degree in biology, animal science, or a related field. Most require experience, preferably as a volunteer or paid keeper in a zoo or theme park.
Beginning animal caretakers in kennels learn on the job and usually start by cleaning cages and feeding and watering animals. Shelter workers are not required to have specialized training, but educational programs and workshops are available through the Humane Society of the United States, the American Humane Association, and the National Animal Control Association. Workshop topics include cruelty investigations, appropriate methods of euthanasia, guidelines for capturing animals, techniques for preventing problems with wildlife, and dealing with the public.
Most pet groomers learn their trade by completing an informal apprenticeship, usually lasting six to ten weeks, under the guidance of an experienced groomer. Prospective groomers also may attend one of the state-licensed grooming schools throughout the country, with programs varying in length from two to 18 weeks.
Life, liberty and the Pursuit of HappinessThe Declaration of Independence said all people have "certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." I think this mean that people can follow their dreams to be whatever they want to be without the government telling them what to do.
For example, I love animals, so I would like to a animal caretaker. Caretakers will feed the animals and clean their cages. Also, animal caretakers groom the animals and play with them.
Animal care is fun because you can take care of animals. I like animals and want to learn "techniques for preventing problems with wildlife". When you have an wild animals, we can help animals clam down. Some wild animals can go back to the wildlife and some can't go back.
It make me happy to be with animals and I would love to volunteer for the animal shelter. I would keep them clean for adoption and help them find good home and good family. If I did that, would make me happy to see animals find a good home. By doing the thing you love to do, you can pursue happiness in what ever you want to be.