a.http://www.rapidcityjournal.com/articles/2008/03/21/news/top/doc47e1f68394a84242152135.txt b.http://www.privacycrisis.com/article/right_to_privacy_3.html
c.http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2007/04/09/heckenkamp
d.http://www.fdic.gov/consumers/privacy/yourrights/index.html
e.http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1112819
f.http://www.abanet.org/irr/hr/winter99_pivec.html
g.http://patients.about.com/od/electronicpatientrecords/a/privacysecurity.htm
h.http://www.harrybrowne.org/articles/PrivacyRight.htm
i. http://privacy.org/
j.http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/copothr.html
1. The right I chose is privacy.
2. The reason the right to privacy exist is because
3. To excercise the right to privacy is to protect your right.
4. Limitations to the right of privacy are that you only have the right to excerise this right in certain places.
5. These limitations exist because if people excercised this right everywhere,
6.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Fact #5
Mount Kilaminjaro's glaciers are crumbling.
Source#1: http://ezinearticles.com/?Mount-Kilimanjaro-and-Global-Warming&id=424067
a. Michael Bloch.
b. Author for ezine articles.
c. Not very.
d. This source says that the snow on the top of Mount Kilaminjaro is melting.
e. No.
f. I don't believe this source because it is not credible. Therefore it does not convince me that this is true.
Source#2: http://www.ippmedia.com/ipp/guardian/2008/09/05/121966.html
a. Emmanuel Kihaule
b.
Source#1: http://ezinearticles.com/?Mount-Kilimanjaro-and-Global-Warming&id=424067
a. Michael Bloch.
b. Author for ezine articles.
c. Not very.
d. This source says that the snow on the top of Mount Kilaminjaro is melting.
e. No.
f. I don't believe this source because it is not credible. Therefore it does not convince me that this is true.
Source#2: http://www.ippmedia.com/ipp/guardian/2008/09/05/121966.html
a. Emmanuel Kihaule
b.
Fact #4
Lake Chad in Africa dried up into nothing because of global warming.
Source#1: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4906692.stm
a. Andrew Bomford.
b. Reporter for BBC News.
c. Pretty credible.
d. This source says that Lake Chad in Africa is dried up.
e. Yes.
f. I believe this source because it has pictures and he's a reporter for the news so he has to get information from a professional.
Source#2: http://ninepoints.pbwiki.com/Lake-Chad
a. Unknown.
b. Unknown.
c. Nope.
d. The source of this site is saying that "the drying up of Lake Chad is used as a prime example of a catastrophic result of global warming. However, it is generally accepted that the evidence remains insufficient to establish such an attribution. It is apparently considered to be far more likely to result from other factors, such as population increase and over-grazing, and regional climate variability."
e. No.
f. The source is not credible. This person can be anyone at all.
Source#3:
a.
b.
c.
d.
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f.
Source#1: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4906692.stm
a. Andrew Bomford.
b. Reporter for BBC News.
c. Pretty credible.
d. This source says that Lake Chad in Africa is dried up.
e. Yes.
f. I believe this source because it has pictures and he's a reporter for the news so he has to get information from a professional.
Source#2: http://ninepoints.pbwiki.com/Lake-Chad
a. Unknown.
b. Unknown.
c. Nope.
d. The source of this site is saying that "the drying up of Lake Chad is used as a prime example of a catastrophic result of global warming. However, it is generally accepted that the evidence remains insufficient to establish such an attribution. It is apparently considered to be far more likely to result from other factors, such as population increase and over-grazing, and regional climate variability."
e. No.
f. The source is not credible. This person can be anyone at all.
Source#3:
a.
b.
c.
d.
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f.
Fact #3
Global warming is causing high weather extremes in the world. Ex, flooding and droughts.
Source#1: http://naturalscience.com/ns/articles/01-09/ns_ket.html
a. Kevin Trenberth.
b. Head of climate analysis at National Center for Atmospheric Research. Leading researcher in the field of climate change.
c. Very.
d. The source says that the climate is changing. The temperature of the Earth is rising. Meaning high extremes of weather.
e. Yes, I do believe the source.
f. I believe this source because the man who wrote this is a proffesional on the climate changes. He's not just saying that the weather is changing, he studies it.
Source#2: http://www.newsweek.com/id/143787
a. Sharon Begley.
b. Reporter for Newsweek.
c. Somewhat credible.
d. The source says that we cannot blame the high extremes of weather on just global warming. She's saying that extremes were here before, and that the extremes are just based on human avtivity.
e. Somewhat.
f. I do believe her because it makes sense to me that the extremes are not just from global warming. But at the same time she didn't get much information from many professionals on climate.
Source#3: http://www.ratical.org/ratville/GWasWMD.html
a. Bruce Johansen.
b. Unknown.
c. Not very.
d. The source is saying that terrorism is not the insurance industries biggest worries, it's the high weather extremes because of global warming.
e. No.
f. Because it seems to me like he was writing more of a story. The research he made didn't convince me of his point. But at the same time I still believe the fact of the climate change is true because the other sources convinced me.
Source#1: http://naturalscience.com/ns/articles/01-09/ns_ket.html
a. Kevin Trenberth.
b. Head of climate analysis at National Center for Atmospheric Research. Leading researcher in the field of climate change.
c. Very.
d. The source says that the climate is changing. The temperature of the Earth is rising. Meaning high extremes of weather.
e. Yes, I do believe the source.
f. I believe this source because the man who wrote this is a proffesional on the climate changes. He's not just saying that the weather is changing, he studies it.
Source#2: http://www.newsweek.com/id/143787
a. Sharon Begley.
b. Reporter for Newsweek.
c. Somewhat credible.
d. The source says that we cannot blame the high extremes of weather on just global warming. She's saying that extremes were here before, and that the extremes are just based on human avtivity.
e. Somewhat.
f. I do believe her because it makes sense to me that the extremes are not just from global warming. But at the same time she didn't get much information from many professionals on climate.
Source#3: http://www.ratical.org/ratville/GWasWMD.html
a. Bruce Johansen.
b. Unknown.
c. Not very.
d. The source is saying that terrorism is not the insurance industries biggest worries, it's the high weather extremes because of global warming.
e. No.
f. Because it seems to me like he was writing more of a story. The research he made didn't convince me of his point. But at the same time I still believe the fact of the climate change is true because the other sources convinced me.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Fact #2
Polar bears are drowning because of global warming.
Source#1: http://online.wsj.com/public/article_print/SB113452435089621905-vnekw47PQGtDyf3iv5XEN71_o5I_20061214.html
a. Jim Carlton. Richard Steiner.
b. He is a staff reporter of The Wall Street Journal. Richard Steiner is a marine biologist.
c. The source is very credible.
d. The source is saying that the ice in the arctic is melting because of climate change. It's saying that the polar bears have no place to rest because there is either no ice left for them to rest on, it's not thick enough, or it's too small.
e. Yes i do believe the source.
f. I believe the source because the journalist got information from people who know a lot about what's going on in the arctic. He got information from people who research and study things like this. All the sources who got information from have background information on why this is happening to the polar bears, they're not just saying it.
Source#2: http://www.bearplanet.org/global-warming-polar-bears.shtml
a. Bear Planet Team.
b. Unknown. It's not stated. They're just authors.
c. Not very.
d. The source is saying that the polar beras cannot survive in the arctic because of the climate. It says that the polar bears are being added to the endangered species list. They're saying that at any time the ice can just melt away.
e. Yes and No.
f. No because the source is not credible enough to prove to me that it's true. But, since what I read in the last source and in this source are somewhat in common I believe that some of this sources information is correct.
Source#3: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-433170/Global-warming-sees-polar-bears-stranded-melting-ice.html
a. Bill Mouland.
b. He's an author of mailonline.
c. No.
d. That the polar bears are stranded on melting ice.
e. No.
f. I don't believe the source because the people he got information didn't exactly study or research this topic. It was mostly just people that worked within the experience with trying to save animals.
Source#1: http://online.wsj.com/public/article_print/SB113452435089621905-vnekw47PQGtDyf3iv5XEN71_o5I_20061214.html
a. Jim Carlton. Richard Steiner.
b. He is a staff reporter of The Wall Street Journal. Richard Steiner is a marine biologist.
c. The source is very credible.
d. The source is saying that the ice in the arctic is melting because of climate change. It's saying that the polar bears have no place to rest because there is either no ice left for them to rest on, it's not thick enough, or it's too small.
e. Yes i do believe the source.
f. I believe the source because the journalist got information from people who know a lot about what's going on in the arctic. He got information from people who research and study things like this. All the sources who got information from have background information on why this is happening to the polar bears, they're not just saying it.
Source#2: http://www.bearplanet.org/global-warming-polar-bears.shtml
a. Bear Planet Team.
b. Unknown. It's not stated. They're just authors.
c. Not very.
d. The source is saying that the polar beras cannot survive in the arctic because of the climate. It says that the polar bears are being added to the endangered species list. They're saying that at any time the ice can just melt away.
e. Yes and No.
f. No because the source is not credible enough to prove to me that it's true. But, since what I read in the last source and in this source are somewhat in common I believe that some of this sources information is correct.
Source#3: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-433170/Global-warming-sees-polar-bears-stranded-melting-ice.html
a. Bill Mouland.
b. He's an author of mailonline.
c. No.
d. That the polar bears are stranded on melting ice.
e. No.
f. I don't believe the source because the people he got information didn't exactly study or research this topic. It was mostly just people that worked within the experience with trying to save animals.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Fact #1
We already know everything we need to know to stop global warming.
Source 1: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=99888903
a. Richard Harris. Susan Solomon.
b. Susan Solomon-Graduated from IIT and went to the University of California at Berkley where she earned her PhD. She had an iceberg named after her.
c. Yes this source is credible.
d. This source disagrees with the fact. It says we do not know everything we need to know. It also says global warming is irriversable.
e. Yes.
f. I agree with the source because everything people are saying about how we can stop global warming is wrong according to the source. I also believe that you can never know everything about anything. I agree that the article is right. Just stopping pollution and getting rid of carbon dioxide I don't think will stop global warming. It's something that is going on right now and we cannot just stop it like that.
Source 2: http://www.alternet.org/environment/69178/
a. Bernie Sanders.
b. U.S. Senator from Vermont.
c. No this source is not credible.
d. This source agrees with the fact. Bernie Sanders believes that energy efficiency plays a big role in why global warming is happening. That the energy is why we and the earth is so exposed to so much carbon dioxide.
e. No.
f. I do not agree with this source because I don't believe that he has any idea about what he's talking about. He doesn't have the proper background to be making suggestions about global warming. He's just suggesting ways to change how much energy we use, and oil.
Source 3: http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/aug/01/climatechange.carbonemissions
a. Andrew Simms.
b. Author for History.
c. This site is somewhat credible. Only because Andrew Simms knows about the history of the world. But he doesn't know about the science part and that's the part that is not credible.
d. The source says that in over 100 months we will suffer from extreme climate change and that we must act now to avoid it.
e. No.
f. As I said before I don't believe that it's irriversable. Maybe if we stopped now we could avoid it getting any worse but I don't believe we can just stop what is going on.
Source 1: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=99888903
a. Richard Harris. Susan Solomon.
b. Susan Solomon-Graduated from IIT and went to the University of California at Berkley where she earned her PhD. She had an iceberg named after her.
c. Yes this source is credible.
d. This source disagrees with the fact. It says we do not know everything we need to know. It also says global warming is irriversable.
e. Yes.
f. I agree with the source because everything people are saying about how we can stop global warming is wrong according to the source. I also believe that you can never know everything about anything. I agree that the article is right. Just stopping pollution and getting rid of carbon dioxide I don't think will stop global warming. It's something that is going on right now and we cannot just stop it like that.
Source 2: http://www.alternet.org/environment/69178/
a. Bernie Sanders.
b. U.S. Senator from Vermont.
c. No this source is not credible.
d. This source agrees with the fact. Bernie Sanders believes that energy efficiency plays a big role in why global warming is happening. That the energy is why we and the earth is so exposed to so much carbon dioxide.
e. No.
f. I do not agree with this source because I don't believe that he has any idea about what he's talking about. He doesn't have the proper background to be making suggestions about global warming. He's just suggesting ways to change how much energy we use, and oil.
Source 3: http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/aug/01/climatechange.carbonemissions
a. Andrew Simms.
b. Author for History.
c. This site is somewhat credible. Only because Andrew Simms knows about the history of the world. But he doesn't know about the science part and that's the part that is not credible.
d. The source says that in over 100 months we will suffer from extreme climate change and that we must act now to avoid it.
e. No.
f. As I said before I don't believe that it's irriversable. Maybe if we stopped now we could avoid it getting any worse but I don't believe we can just stop what is going on.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Reflection
1. I learned about how much was there during the World's Fair. I learned a lot about the olympics and the special olympics that was held for the natives, etc. I learned about the living exhibits they had at the fair. They had Irogots, Asians, Natives, Africans, etc.
2. How did the World's Fair in St. Louis impact the modern world today?
3. It brought us many different cultures.
4. Yes, my final project did answer the question.
5. It answered my question because it showed how many buildings that are still here today at Forrest Park. There are many things we took out of it. For example, ice cream cones, iced tea, hotdogs, etc. We learned a lot about the many cultures back then too. The way they lived, and how they communicated because of the "living exhibits".
6. I did well on the documentary. The finished product.
7. I could've done better with finishing all my daily progress reports and catching up on the work when I could've.
8. Maybe with the documentary I could add a model of the world's fair..not the whole thing just a certain part of it. Like the Palaces.
9. I think that I deserve a B+ =)
2. How did the World's Fair in St. Louis impact the modern world today?
3. It brought us many different cultures.
4. Yes, my final project did answer the question.
5. It answered my question because it showed how many buildings that are still here today at Forrest Park. There are many things we took out of it. For example, ice cream cones, iced tea, hotdogs, etc. We learned a lot about the many cultures back then too. The way they lived, and how they communicated because of the "living exhibits".
6. I did well on the documentary. The finished product.
7. I could've done better with finishing all my daily progress reports and catching up on the work when I could've.
8. Maybe with the documentary I could add a model of the world's fair..not the whole thing just a certain part of it. Like the Palaces.
9. I think that I deserve a B+ =)
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