Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Monday, February 22, 2016
Thursday, February 18, 2016
Tree Hugger Post

The idea of a mile high structure is very interesting. Its goal seems to be a good one and it can about 55,000 people. This will basically be a garden to experiment with plant and it will be useful for other things too.
This seems like a great idea, but it would cost billions of dollars. Also Japan has many tsunamis and earthquakes, which could easily destroy the structure and kill tens of thousands. Also if you were to build this structure, it would be hard to place it directly above water. Frankly if this were to be successful it would help research a lot, but it just doesn't seems practical.
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Poverty Post
The water is all the way down stairs huh? Have you ever thought about walking miles and miles for an unsanitized glass of water? All around you there are people worrying about some pretty major things and these people are in poverty.
The interviews of the people in poverty really made me think about what I struggle in verses their struggles. Some times I struggle in school, but people in poverty struggle to send their kids to school (if there is one in their vicinity). They eat and drink in unsanitary places and they eat unsanitary things. It doesn't help that your job pays 50 cents an hour when you working really hard and in America they get roughly $7 for doing an easy job and they are complaining for more.
When our groups made flashcards for what kind of struggle people are going though I noticed that there are multiple kinds of poverty. In my opinion regular poverty is having some sort roof over our head, but you work at a minimum wage job and you struggle to support your-self and your family.
Poverty is a very serious matter that is all around the world even in the most civilized countries.
It is very difficult to escape poverty, because of the lack of money. You need to worry about how much you have to eat or drink and people barely have enough money do do that.
I think the poverty cycle could be broken by donations (assuming the government gives it to them.)
The interviews of the people in poverty really made me think about what I struggle in verses their struggles. Some times I struggle in school, but people in poverty struggle to send their kids to school (if there is one in their vicinity). They eat and drink in unsanitary places and they eat unsanitary things. It doesn't help that your job pays 50 cents an hour when you working really hard and in America they get roughly $7 for doing an easy job and they are complaining for more.

Poverty is a very serious matter that is all around the world even in the most civilized countries.
It is very difficult to escape poverty, because of the lack of money. You need to worry about how much you have to eat or drink and people barely have enough money do do that.
I think the poverty cycle could be broken by donations (assuming the government gives it to them.)
Monday, February 1, 2016
Healthy Snack
Yes, I think it is healthy.
In general I don't really pay attention.
It depends what kind of dish it is.
I think preparing your food helps the taste of not only your food, but others, because you know how hard they worked and how much time they put into it.
In general I don't really pay attention.
It depends what kind of dish it is.
I think preparing your food helps the taste of not only your food, but others, because you know how hard they worked and how much time they put into it.
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