Thursday, November 8, 2007

Blog # 7

For my 7th blog I decided to read about a CU student that was found in the basement of a hospitality building. When he was found, he was injured and had been down there for as long as 2 days. When I read this it said that he tripped on a flight of stairs. I asked myself, why didn't anybody find him in those 2 days? It said that he suffered brain damage during the fall, and that's why he couldn't yell for help.

What does this say about the safety of buildings in Colorado? Especially the stairs; people shouldn't be tripping. Why didn't anybody find him for 2 days? I would think that there would be some kind of janitor, or employee that would go down there for something. I think that CU should do more to stop this from happening again.

CU student found in basement after 2 days.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

blog # 6 NYT

For my 5th blog I read about lowering prison terms in sentences for crack. I think that this is really stupid, and they should raise the terms instead of lowering them. Crack kills and affects so many people because it is so addictive. People spend tens of thousands of dollars because they are addicting to crack and must have it, even though it is killing brain cells and destroying them mentally. By letting these crack dealers out of prison earlier, it is likely that they will go back selling this drug and ruining peoples lives. On the article it stated that for about 19,500 dealers, their sentences would be shorted from 10 years and 1 month, to 8 years and 10 months. That is over a year that around 20 thousand of these sick people will be wandering the streets causing more trouble and ruining more lives. Obviously, I think that the crack dealers should not have a shortened sentence, but a longer one.

Rules Lower Prison Terms in Sentences for Crack

Thursday, October 25, 2007

education blog # 5

For my 5th education blog I chose to view Mr. Fisch's "did you know P.E." version. I thought that it was really good that Mr. Fisch brought up these points about staying healthy and getting plenty of exercise. He stated that physical education helps improve a child's mental alertness, physical well-being, academic performance, and readiness to learn. I agree with him completely. I have noticed that when I exercise, the next day I'm not so negative towards school and more involved instead of complaining all the time. Mr. Fisch also stated the physical education also teaches not only children, but adults too, self discipline. The other day I ran 2 miles on our treadmill, not because I had too...but because I wanted too. I think that staying fit is really important, and with all this new technology, mostly children aren't getting all of the exercise that they need.

Did You Know? - PE Version

nyt news # 5

For my 5th news blog, I chose to read about the California wildfires. So far the fires have destroyed 1,500 homes and damaged hundreds more. Financial analysts and insurance experts are estimating that the damages done by the fires will cost about 1 billion dollars. I think that we as a country need to start doing more to stop these kinds of things from happening. The fires in California as well as around the world are a result of global warming. Forests are drying out because of the heat that it is causing, and therefore are easier to burn. This says a lot about where our country is heading. If we don't do something soon, the world is going to run out of natural resources. Every day more and more forest is destroyed, oil is consumed, ice is melting, air is polluted..... If we want to stay on this planet..we need to find out a new way to slow global warming.

Fires’ Cost to Insurers Is in Range of $1 Billion

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Education blog # 4

For my fourth education blog, I chose to write about Mr. Fisch being in an article for the Rocky Mountain post. In the article it stated that Mr. Fisch's "shift happens" presentation has been viewed by millions of people around the world. I think that it is really cool to have a teacher that works at Arapahoe become such an influence to not only the people around him, but to millions of people around the globe. This shows that it is possible to make an impact on people through things that are happening today. What a better place for this to happen, then at a school. Through him, students have become more of what is happening outside of their lives. I think that what Mr. Fisch has put together will affect many young teens and involve them in more helping outside of their own lives.

Teacher's little project goes big

denver post-education blog # 4

For my fourth blog, I chose to read about a scalper that was busted after attempting to try and sell 60 tickets valued at $100 dollars each, for around $300. I think that it is good that the cops caught this guy, because it will influence more people not to get into that business of taking advantage of people. People need to watch out for these guys that try and scam people into paying $200 more than what the ticket is actually worth. If there are people doing this at almost every single game, then that's saying alot about the security that Colorado enforces.
I think that the stadium should also do more to stop this because there are lots of people being driven away because there are no more seats. The scalpers have bought them all, and trying to sell them for ridiculous prices, which is driving people away. The police need to put stricter laws on this so people don't get encouraged to join this business off scamming people.

Scalper's confiscated Rockies tickets locked up

Thursday, October 4, 2007

fischbowl-education # 3

For my third education blog I chose to read "Two steps forward" posted by Mr. Fisch. He said that AHS has a new program that allows students to bring in their laptops, iPhone, palms, etc. and access the Internet through AHS's wireless server. I think that this new project will help improve learning by allowing students the opportunity to bring in their own devices instead of AHS providing them and paying a low of money.

Students can now take notes using their own personal computer, instead of wasting paper and erasing, etc.. This new program will benefit students like me, because I sometimes lose my papers in my binder, or forgot to bring a textbook to class. The downside to this program is that a majority of students won't have the money to buy a laptop, or other devise to use at school.

Two Steps Forward . . .