Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Save the Earth Do This


Pay attention to how you use water. The little things can make a big difference. Every time you turn off the water while you're brushing your teeth, you're doing something good. Got a leaky toilet? You might be wasting 200 gallons of water a day. Try drinking tap water instead of bottled water, so you aren't wasting all that packaging as well. Wash your clothes in cold water when you can.
Leave your car at home. If you can stay off the road just two days a week, you'll reduce greenhouse gas emissions by an average of 1,590 pounds per year. Combine your errands hit the post office, grocery store and shoe repair place in one trip. It will save you gas and time.
Walk or ride your bike to work, school and anywhere you can. You can reduce greenhouse gases while burning some calories and improving your health. If you can't walk or bike, use mass transit or carpool. Every car not on the road makes a difference.
Recycle. You can help reduce pollution just by putting that soda can in a different bin. If you're trying to choose between two products, pick the one with the least packaging. If an office building of 7,000 workers recycled all of its office paper waste for a year, it would be the equivalent of taking almost 400 cars off the road.
Compost. Think about how much trash you make in a year. Reducing the amount of solid waste you produce in a year means taking up less space in landfills, so your tax dollars can work somewhere else. Plus, compost makes a great natural fertilizer. Composting is easier than you think.

Book Review


A book to read is Great Expectations. I read this book during summer school and actually enjoyed it. The book was written by Charles Dickens and tells an interesting story of child that has a great desire to be part of the upper class. His name is Pip and he is an Orphan that lives with his sister and her husband. His sister is scary and feared even by her husband, who is a strong man but quiet. One day Pip is confronted by an escaped convict who asked Pip to bring him food. Pip is terrified but brings the food and later the prisoner is found and Pip was questioned of taking part of assisting his escape, but the criminal rejects the theory. Later Pip is starting to train to become Joe Gargery’s apprentice (his brother in law) to become a blacksmith. At first he is very excited to become a blacksmith and work with Joe Gargery, until he gets an unexpected visitor.
            His Uncle comes to the house one day and tells Pip’s guardians that Miss Havisham needs someone to play with his granddaughter, who is very cold to Pip as instructed by Miss Havisham. Pip believes that he is being taken into consideration to be Estelle’s (the granddaughter) husband. I forgot to mention that Miss Havisham is the wealthiest women in the town.
            After that he stops going to the house to see Estelle and some lawyer goes to his house to tell him that he has inherited a large sum of money and that to receive the money he needs to leave with him to begin his training as a gentlemen. His dream seems to have come true but is the money from Miss Havisham or from someone else? Is he to be married to Estelle? Who else could have given him the money? Read the book it’s good.

Movie Review


A movie that I recommend people to watch is Shutter Island. The movie begins with an U.S. Marshal, Teddy Daniels (Leonardo DiCaprio), and his partner, Chuck Aule (Mark Ruffalo) going to Shutter Island for a mysterious case of a missing person. The island is creepy and gloomy and houses an asylum with mental patients being treated by Dr. Cawley. There seems to be no way out of the island and no way to escape the institution. As Teddy arrives to the island he notices little things that the people and the guards seem to be hiding something. Throughout the movie the investigator has flashbacks of the time when he helped to liberate a Nazi death camp. The Doctor treats his patients with techniques that have not been used or tested before and Teddy wonders if he had anything to do with the missing person, who is a child killer. While in the island we learn quickly about Teddy’s fear of heights. There's the possibility that the escaped woman might be lurking in a cave on a cliff, or hiding in a lighthouse. Both involve hazardous terrain to negotiate, above vertiginous falls to waves pounding on the rocks below. A possible hurricane is approaching. Light leaks out of the sky. The wind sounds mournful. It is, as they say, a dark and stormy night. And that's what the movie is about: atmosphere, ominous portents, the erosion of Teddy's confidence and even his identity. It's all done with flawless directorial command. Other people may say that the movie makes no sense and that it is confusing but it truly has everything a good movie needs. With the insane twist at the end it leaves the watcher wondering if he really paid attention. This was a great film and if you like to watch suspenseful movies look no further. By the way it’s on Netflix.

We Have the Right To


I have the right to express whatever is in my head, for example the way I am doing right now. As a citizen of the United States of America this is one of my rights. “We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”
Now the question is are we truly free or just given the sense that we are free? With technology in today’s world our word is easily accessible to anyone anywhere that has an internet connection. When watching documentaries sometimes it could make me feel that I have no rights or they are taken away by those who have authority. In Capitalism we see how the banks go in and take the houses of the hard working Americans that have lost their job because of the greed by CEOs of the companies.
In Food Inc. it was scary to see that only a handful of companies control the food production in the United States. When the seed companies believe that someone is stealing from them they send investigator to make sure that they are not reusing seeds. They have access to all the farmers’ records and purchases. Also they have money to spend on expensive lawyers and to go to court, not to mention to pay off the judge.
As individual people are voice and power may seem small compared to that of a large corporation but when put together with other peoples are voice becomes thunderous. So we have the right to lots of things as Citizens of the USA but if it seems that we lose any of them the best way to get them back is fighting together to get them back.

McCarthy's Birthday


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