Friday, November 13, 2009

Read 'n' Seed : 3rd Quarter of "Exposed"

Chapters and Pages
 Chapter 6, 7  Pages 105-178

Chapter 6: Rise and Fall of the Machine
Chapter 7:Chemical Revolution
Main Topics n My Opinion

     Chapter 6 mainly talked about the pros and cons of technology.  What do you do with a printer or old television that has become obsolete and is no longer of any use to you.  You can either throw it away with your regular trash, properly recycle it, or give it to someone who could fix it or take all the useful parts.  Most people just end up throwing them away and buying another cheap-o.  This has serious consequences.  Schapiro talks about how 50% of used cell phones, televisions, and other throw away electronics are shipped to landfills in countries like Taiwan and China.  When studies on drinking water in these countries were done they had 10,000-24,000 times the amounts of Lead, Cadmium, and Mercury in their drinking water.
     It goes to show how stuff that we do in our country is not only hurting the united states, but our old iPods, Blackberry, and desktop computers and poisoning innocent people in other countries around the world.
     Chapter 7 is based around a story.  A story of the European Union choosing 112 woman from all over Europe to have their blood tested for chemicals.  In sets of 3, a grandmother, mother, and daughter all living in the same area.  These woman all had their blood all looked at and the results were shocking!  The grandmothers (who have spent the most time alive) had the highest amounts, with the largest being 63 different compounds in their blood.  The worst part of this story is that the next highest were the grandaughters!  The highest found in the age group was not far behind the grandmothers, 59.  With the mothers in the middle having the lowest amounts, with their highest being 49.
     This showing that kids in Europe are exposed to many different types of chemicals at a young age.  The sad part is that most of them are coming from toys, or all of the new technology invented to keep them "busy" like computers, cell phones, iPods, Barbies.  All of these things are actually leaching chemicals into our surroundings and the sad part is there is no where to put it all!  The end of the chapter gives a little philosophy.  All the risks we take like driving a car, smoking, drinking, microwaving our food in a plastic containers, its all dangerous and the more and more we fall into a lifestyle that is completely manufactures the less healthy our lives are.
How this affects me...
It makes me feel a lot more conscious about what I buy.  Sometimes when I have to buy stuff like a desk for my room, or a new DVD player cuz my old one shit out I usually go for the cheaper one.  Well the last time I went out and got a DVD player I decided to get a nice and little more pricey one.  I figure if I'm gonna get one I might as well get one that will last.  Or instead of buying a new iPod the next time mine malfunctions I'll make sure I get everything looked at before I buy another one, and I'll make sure I recycle it properly if it does come down to disposing of it.  It's scary to me how many things we as humans expose ourselves to everyday.  I feel like there is going to be tremendous consequences for all of this in the not so distant future, and it worries me that the majority of the world isn't even aware of most of this information.

Thought this quote from Luke Ramsey fit pretty well, and I borrowed from my friend Gus over at his amazing peek/stare blog-

Luke Ramsey


"People keep taking about how we’re destroying the world and then they continue to destroy the world. Don’t worry about 2012. It’s not about destruction, it’s about a shift in consciousness and a rebirth of love and understanding. There will be less testosterone and more estrogen. These religious nuts got it all messed up. It’s not about Armageddon, it’s about change, because Mother Nature needs it. Humans think we’re smart. We think too much. We need to start feeling more. There’s too much focus on technology and the future. Yes, technology is amazing, but we need to focus more on the now and embrace natural wonders. Like how cool is it that when we get cut – our skin heals. Or how amazing it is that when we plant a seed and give it water – it grows. Get fascinated by the simple things. Watching NASA send a missile to the moon and then Twittering about it on a cell phone, just doesn’t seem all that evolved. Choose love and light, because it feels good."
 
see ya guys monday!
Pam

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Eco Chic Lifestyle Change: Week Six

My SMART Goal




My SMART goal for the past week of the Eco-Chic Lifestyle Change project was:
"I will eat only 1 serving (1 serving=4 oz.) of red meat per week (seven days)"

Successes & Challenges
So this week decided I would wait until towards the end of the week to eat my serving of red meat for the week, or at least til' an opportunity arose.  Saturday I decided to go to Palisade because it was absolutely GORGEOUS on Saturday.  We stayed at my friends cabin outside of Silver Bay.  We decided to grill some cheeseburgers, and they were sooooo good.  So then Sunday my friend invited me over for dinner.  I asked her what she was making and she said chicken alfredo.  I told her oh perfect, because I can't eat red meat anymore this week.  I get there and she had decided to put BACON in the alfredo as well.  When I told her I wasn't supposed to have red meat, her response was " Pork is red meat?' lol.  So I ate it anyways, there wasn't too much bacon so I wouldn't count it as a full serving, but I still at more than 4 oz. in one week I'm sure.

Feelings

Kinda bummed I missed my goal again this week.  But I did not deliberately choose to eat the alfredo like I did the burger.  I felt more obligated to eat the alfredo since she had made it for me.

What I Learned
Not everyone around me is as of aware as their food and the process that actually goes in to making it.  Not all of my friends care what goes into their body, and it is my job to start educating them. :)


Plans for Next Week

For this upcoming week, I am keeping my SMART goal the same:
"I will eat only 1 serving (1 serving=4 oz.), or less, of red meat per week (7 days.)"

Pam. 

Blogged for the Eco-Chic Lifestyle Change Week 6 hosted by Amy@Eco-Chic with Amy

A couple buddies and I hiking by a "secret spot" at Palisade Head on Lake Superior

 

Monday, November 9, 2009

Share and Voice: Cool Blog Award!

Share & Voice: Blog On Award





Last week I received an award from Ashley for my UMD Smoking Forum post. My post was about my experience attending the forum, and my views on the issue.

  This week I came across one and knew instantly it was award worthy.  Danielle for her blog about the Coca- Cola. I think she did a great job and deserves this award for educating people about Coke, and how people outside of our country or region feel about it. I had no idea about a lot of the stuff she wrote in the post.  So everyone GO READ IT! :)

 Award Instructions for the Award Winner(s)
  1. Leave a comment below so that I know you "picked up" the award.
  2. Within 1 week, create a Share and Voice post that says you've received the award and indicate who the award is from (be sure to hyperlink).
  3. Also indicate to whom you are going to pass on the award and why. Be sure to hyperlink the blogger (use main blog URL) and the blog title (use the specific URL for that blog post).
  4. Copy and paste these instructions at the bottom of your post.
  5. Publish the post.
  6. Visit each blogger you've awarded and leave a comment telling them they've won.
  7. Continue the process...

Advocacy Project: My Political Representatives

I live in Brandon, MN.  Which is located in Douglas County (nicknamed "Lake Country")

 

My President

Name: Barack Obama
Address: The White House

               1600 Pennsylvania Ave
               Washington, DC 20500
               Website: http://www.barackobama.com/ 
 
 
 
 
 
          State Representative

Name: Torrey Westrom
Address: 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
               Saint Paul, Minnesota 55155
Phone #:  651-296-4929 



                        State Senate


 Name: Bill Ingebritsen
Address: 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
               State Office Building, Room 123
               St. Paul, MN 55155-1206
Phone #:  651.297.8063 
 
 
          U.S. Representative

Name: Collin Peterson
Address:2211 Rayburn HOB
             Washington, DC 20515
Phone #: (202) 225-2165
U.S. Senator

Name: Al Franken
Address: 320 Hart Senate Office Building
               Washington D.C. 20510
Phone Number: 651-221-1016
 
 
                                             
 
 
                                            Governor

Name: Tim Pawlenty
Address: 130 State Capitol
               75 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
               St. Paul, MN 55155
Phone #:  (651) 296-3391 




 
 Douglas County has no Country Board  President.


Mayor
Name: Doug Johnson
Address: 115 Front Street (Old Brandon Communications Building)
               P. O. Box 137
               Brandon, MN 56315
Phone #: 320-524-2260
Website: http://www.brandonmn.com/CityofBrandon.htm 
(my town has 450 people, so not a very elaborate website!)