I think Aron Ralston is more admirable. I feel like Timothy Treadwell was just really lucky he didn't die earlier. I don't believe the bears thought he was their savior, I think it was all luck, and he was just a little loopy.
Thursday, May 28, 2015
#21,22,23 Emotional Intelligence
I really don't think the test is that important, because it gave me a really low score and I know I'm not that bad of a guy. I feel like you don't need a quiz to tell how well of a person you are, as long as you know and are happy with yourself you should be fine. Out of the 5 areas I think empathy is the most important one. I think this because people who don't show strong empathy can do a lot of harm to people and the planet. They just don't think of other people.
#20 Technology and us
I think technology will be more and more involved in our lives as we get older. I wouldn't be surprised if a chip is in our heads like in that tv show. We won't just wear technology, it will be part of us.
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
#19 Real Demand Virtual Solutions
1. Taxi- People will need taxis still, but maybe different kind of cars. Probably even driver less
Travel- I think trains will become more popular, because they will be faster then cars, yet cheaper then planes
Banking- Everything will be done on your phone
Manufacturing- Factories will be more and more based on robots, however humans will still be needed
2. I think uber is a cool idea, because taxis rip me off
Travel- I think trains will become more popular, because they will be faster then cars, yet cheaper then planes
Banking- Everything will be done on your phone
Manufacturing- Factories will be more and more based on robots, however humans will still be needed
2. I think uber is a cool idea, because taxis rip me off
#18 Top jobs in Canada
I really didn't like any of them to be honest, and I couldn't see myself doing any of them either
Thursday, May 7, 2015
#17 Keystone Pipeline
1. A proposed oil pipeline going from the oil sands to the U.S
2. Because the Canadian government wants it in so bad, but Obama doesn't, just like all of Canada and the U.S other then Alberta
3. No, because Canada's obsession with oil really annoys me and its bound to leak somewhere
2. Because the Canadian government wants it in so bad, but Obama doesn't, just like all of Canada and the U.S other then Alberta
3. No, because Canada's obsession with oil really annoys me and its bound to leak somewhere
#16 World of Work
1. I think a good job has to make you happy. You can not go to work, knowing you hate your job
2. Something in media preferably
3. Because its one thing I'm actually good at
2. Something in media preferably
3. Because its one thing I'm actually good at
Sunday, May 3, 2015
#15 In conclusion ...
After listening to the end of Serial, I think the most they can/should do is a retrial. The problem is there isn't enough evidence saying he did do it, and there isn't enough saying he didn't. I don't think that if this crime would of happened now, that here would be any confusion. To be honest it was a really bad investigation and with today's training and technology, I'm sure we would know who really killed her
#14 Apple Watch
No I won't buy one because they're overpriced and I don't wear a watch in the first place. Also, sometimes electronics over heat. Imagine it on your wrist, over heating. How about no.
#13 Is he guilty???
I think it is a smart thing to do; releasing info through out the podcast. I think if she revealed it all at the beginning, it would be harder for the listener to question who it is. If we were questioning, then the podcast would suck and it would be like listening to a news article. All shows that have crime in it like Dateline and stuff use the exact same concept.
#12 Facts on the Depression
1. The Wall Street Crash of 1929 was one of the main causes of the Great Depression. “Black Thursday,” “Black Monday,” and “Black Tuesday” are all correct terms to describe the Crash because the initial crash occurred over several days, with Tuesday being the most devastating.
2. One American sheep farmer found that he would not make money off of his sheep during the depression. Rather than watch his 3,000 sheep starve to death, he cut their throats and threw them in a canyon.
3. A number of great structures, including the Empire State Building and the Golden Gate Bridge, were completed during the Great Depression, providing many jobs to the unemployed.
4. In the mountain communities of Appalachia, whole families were reduced to dandelions and blackberries for their basic diet. Some children were so hungry, they chewed on their own hands.
5. The dust bowl was 150 000 square miles
6. One monster dust storm reached the Atlantic Ocean.
7. The name "Dust Bowl"came from a newspaper
8. Dust Bowl-era migrants from Oklahoma or Kansas; or anyone who lives in Oklahoma
9. California received over 7000 okie migrants a month
10. John Steinbeck was born in Salinas, California, United States.
2. One American sheep farmer found that he would not make money off of his sheep during the depression. Rather than watch his 3,000 sheep starve to death, he cut their throats and threw them in a canyon.
3. A number of great structures, including the Empire State Building and the Golden Gate Bridge, were completed during the Great Depression, providing many jobs to the unemployed.
4. In the mountain communities of Appalachia, whole families were reduced to dandelions and blackberries for their basic diet. Some children were so hungry, they chewed on their own hands.
5. The dust bowl was 150 000 square miles
6. One monster dust storm reached the Atlantic Ocean.
7. The name "Dust Bowl"came from a newspaper
8. Dust Bowl-era migrants from Oklahoma or Kansas; or anyone who lives in Oklahoma
9. California received over 7000 okie migrants a month
10. John Steinbeck was born in Salinas, California, United States.
#11 Should this novel stay??
I think this novel should stay because it's not only a good book on depression and the stigma around it, but it's also a good and sort of funny book in general
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