Monday, May 24, 2010

Oil is a precious thing



In class we learn about the excessive oil use is causing us to have an oil crisis. Now we are overcoming this oil crisis, we have to value this source because with out this source pretty much we will not going to be having cloths, fuel, medicine, make up, shoes, etc. I also know that we are depending on oil to because with out it we could not bring products form other countries, for example water, fruits, and other resources we need to survive. What we need to do is to use other things that would not need the use of to much oil. We could be building sun car, sun boats, and other thing that will not need to much oil. We could also recycle bags, cans, and or any other resource we could recycle so we could use it over and over again. Well by recycling everything that is recyclable. We motivate other by helping them recycle or by helping them out in different ways. I think I would not be slipping back in the old habits because we look at the oil usage and what could happen if we could not help the environment and think about new ideas to decrease the oil usage.



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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Life without Sea Creatures


















Today I woke up and I turn on the TV to the news channel to see what was going on in the freeways when suddenly the news lady said that there was an explosion on the Gulf of Mexico. Few persons where dead but the worst thing it’s that the whole tube where oil comes from the ground was open in the bottom of the ocean and it was throwing thousand of oil as we speak.. Environmental; sea life will be lost due to the oil spill, if they don’t stop the oil spill as quick many of the sea life animals will be extinct. This will also affect the Economical because the Sea Food restaurants’ will be losing more and more money because they will not have any see food to feed the hungry clients. I do care for the poor sea life animals, if they were to need help I would gladly help with out any cost.




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Salads OR NO Salads

Yesterday I went to the store to get everything needed for tomorrow because we are going to celebrate my cousin’s birthday party. I’m in charge of making my famous salads. Things that I would need are tomatoes, carrots, radish, chicken, and lettuce. I ran down the block to the mini market, when I got there I asked the owner if they had chicken and fresh produce. The owner responded, “what you see there is all we have.” When I looked around, the store was almost empty. To my surprise, the owner said “we won’t be shipping in anymore more merchandise because we’re closing due to the oil crisis.”

The next morning I had to drive across town to a market I thought would have what I needed. I was lucky enough that they had everything I needed, so I bought them and hurried back home so I could have the salads ready by 3 this afternoon. I arrived at the party early and was glad to have the salads ready for the party. At the end of the day I could not believe how dependent we are on oil; we need it to ship produce in and out of towns, drive to far away places, and grow our crops. I can’t imagine how things are going to be looking in the next year if this keeps going on.

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