Ebola disease is very dangerous to people's live. There are many cases of this disease infected. Also, there are no place in hospitals for those affected due to the increasing cases especially in the affected countries like Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. In the article Window to Stop Ebola Outbreak Is ‘Closing Quickly,’ Official Warns Frieden said there are a difficulty to convert extensions to these countries affected.
I thik should be on developed nations to help people around the flag, especially countries affected by this disease and poor nations. The government should provide medications for this disease.
Sunday, September 7, 2014
Friday, August 29, 2014
My name is Ahmed Alshammari. I’m from Saudi Arabia. I’m 27 years old. I’m married. I live in Macomb with my wife. My major is computer science. My favorite team is Al Hilal. When I have free time I like play soccer with my friends. I like Macomb because it is small city same my city in my country. I feel calm when I stay in U.S. Sometimes I like watch TV when my wife very busy in my home. When I finish WESL I will go to university and I will start my major. I hope I learn more about my major. I chose Western Illinois University for complete master degree because it has good professor. I am my goal in life to make my parents happy.
Thursday, July 17, 2014
In
this article” Beyond Global Warming: Ecology and Global Change”http://www.esajournals.org/doi/abs/10.2307/1941591 Peter
(1994) explained that This is issue that affect us all in one way or
another because we all live on same planet.
We need to be aware of how our environment is being hurt and damaged due
manmade causes. Unfortunately this
problem can be addressed in much more effective way and a lot more can do
done fix this problem, however what
prevent it is financial interest. What
many people do not know is “The fossil fuel industry has deep wells of it-no
business in history has been as profitable as finding, refining, and combusting
coal, oil and gas. Six of the ten
largest companies on earth are in the fossil fuel business. Those companies have spent some small part of
their wealth in recent years to underwrite climate change denialism” . This information right here is vital because
it explain the reasoning’s of why affect
of global warming are not addressed.
Money is a huge factor in this world, and whoever has the most of it
will determine how world function. This is
sad fact of life, however that does not mean that we cannot change
that. It will take a lot of work to
challenge those who are only concerned about their own personal wealth
over well being of the planet. Besides the financially empowered people we
have politicians that also have
important job of helping improve our environment. Of course the unfortunate part is that the
politicians are influenced and fund by those who are rich of companies that
produce fossil fuels.
My opinion, the author do not
biased because his article based on fact information. Also, he explained h
information. Also, he explained his ideas clearly so for. In addition, he has a
good experience in this area is ideas clearly so for. In addition, he has a
good experience in this area
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Summary of “The Math Gender Gap: Nurture Trumps Nature”
In the article “The Math Gender Gap:
Nurture Trumps Nature,”http://healthland.time.com/2011/08/30/the-math-gender-gap-nurture-can-trump-nature/ Szalavitz (2011) discusses a study that has shown that
culture can be responsible for differences in gender performance. Research was
done that showed that there are not enough women professors in big
universities, and we need to know why. A new researcher Moshe Hoffman researched
about two tribes in India to prove if culture controls different gender performances
in math. The tribes are same in almost everything but have different cultures.
The Karbi has a culture where men control everything, but the Khasi is
different because there is equality between men and women for education and
jobs. It is difficult for women to have a good future in the Karbi because men
always say that they are not smart enough, and the women do not try to change
their positions in the tribe. On the other hand, women are very important in
the Khasi because they control the house bills and money issues. When Hoffman
tested the tribes with a math test that tested for spatial ability, which shows
how smart the person is in math and science, Karbi men were better than women
because they had more education, but the scores were the same for men and women
in the Khasi tribe because they had equal education. Overall, the study showed
that culture does affect math performance between men and women. Rebecca Goldin
says that the test is good and it proves that, but the test can be improved by
adding testing spatial rotation, too. She also said that we don’t know if
biology makes a difference, and we learned from this study that we cannot say
that culture is not important
In general, Maia Szalavitz, convinced me that culture
differences can affect performance in math and science. She has published a lot
of articles in TIME Magazine that all usually are about neuroscience and what
can affect it. She
has also written books like Born for
Love: Why Empathy is Essential — and Endangered, The Boy Who Was Raised as a Dog, and Help at Any Cost: How the Troubled-Teen Industry Cons Parents and Hurts
Kids, which are all related to her skills in neuroscience, so she is
definitely experienced in this field of study. In my opinion, the article was
very well organized because all of the important information that was needed
for us to understand what is going on was included before she discussed the
results. Throughout the article the information about the tribes was given for
both tribes in the same paragraph. Most of the language that Szalavitz used was
formal enough for this kind of article. Everything was clear and described
enough to be understood, and it was very smart to have the opinion of another
person that also knows about neuroscience to discuss the results that Hoffman
got. With all of this good qualities that were in this article, I believe that
this was presented so that it can convince the reader.
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
In class we watched a speech given by Michael Pollan that was posted to Collective Evolution's website. This speech uses the example of McDonald's fries to make a case against corporate food. I agree with him that the coofing and eating at home is better than fast food , and that it is healthier than fast food. In my country, always cook and eat at the home because some of the ersturant are not clean. In my country, supervisory board closed some restaurants becouse of poor hygiene. http://appliedmythology.blogspot.com/2014/04/do-you-really-need-to-be-afraid-to-eat.html
Thursday, June 26, 2014
A Summary
of “Man-Made Climate Change Was Factor in 2012 Extreme Weather”
In the article, http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2013/9/7/scientists-link 2012extremeweathertomanmadeclimatechange.html “Man-Made Climatic Change Was Factor In 2012 Extreme Weather,” Lewis (2013) explained
that extreme weather is mostly as a result of man-made climatic change, this
was observed from various extreme weather studies around the world. .
According to a report in 2012, the United States experienced some of the most
severe weather conditions that it hasn’t experienced since the Dust Bowl years
of 1934 and 1936,” where the condition resulted in low or even zero crop
yields, reduced livestock inventory, increased food prices and direct human
death which were all attributed to factors such as increased surface heating
due to human pollution and more specifically, greenhouse-gas emissions .
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change recently forecasted worse weather
conditions to come in the future which will be as a result of global warming.
Scientists say the will provide information to help government and individuals
manage future weather risks such as average temperatures which increased more
than 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit over the last 100 years. According to Environmental
Protection Agency this increasing temperature could lead to reduction in crop
yields, increase rainfall that will cause flooding and an increase in area
burned by wildfire. The level and recurrence of future climate change depends
on how frequent the greenhouse gas emissions increases in the atmosphere, and
how strong the temperature, and rise in sea levels respond to expected
increases in emissions as inferred by the report .
In my opinion, extreme weather causes by natural more than human activity, but the human activity make to the extreme weather powerful. The article is not talk about specific the main reasons. Also, the writer must write a lot of information about the topic.
Saturday, June 14, 2014
A Summary of http://healthland.time.com/2011/08/30/the-math-gender-gap-nurture-can-trump-nature/. In the article “The Math Gender Gap: Nurture
Trumps Nature,” Szalavitz (2011) discusses a study that has shown that culture
can be responsible for differences in gender performance. Research was done
that showed that there are not enough women professors in big universities, and
we need to know why. A new researcher Moshe Hoffman researched about two tribes
in India to prove if culture controls different gender performances in math.
The tribes are same in almost everything but have different cultures. The Karbi
has a culture where men control everything, but the Khasi is different because
there is equal between men and women for education and jobs. It is difficult for
women to have a good future in the Karbi because men always say that they are
not smart enough, and the women can only listen to what the men tell them. On
the other hand, women are very important in the Khasi because they control the
house bills and money issues. When Hoffman tested the tribes, Karbi men were
better than women because they had more education, but the scores were the same
for men and women in the Khasi tribe because they had equal education. Overall,
the study showed that culture does affect math performance between men and
women. Rebecca Goldin says that the test is good and it proves that. She also
said that we don’t know if biology makes a difference, and we learned from this
study that we cannot say that culture is not important (Szalavitz, 2011).
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