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  Describe a day in the life

Posted by Diana Laufenberg in Globalization - Laufenberg on Monday, April 11, 2011 at 2:33 pm
For the average 12 yo (boy or girl, you pick) in your country that you focused on last week... what is the average day like.

Make a visualization of the day.. you can timeline it with pix, do something more creative.

But by the end of class on Tuesday you should have a representation of that day... with regard to education and health at a minimum... feel free to include more factors and indicators. Provide at least 5 CITED sources to your creation.

When you are done, link to it on SLA.org blogger - SLATE. Double check that your link works. In addition to the link, reflect on... how does this life compare that that of yours when you were 12? What was most surprising about your findings? What parts were expected? What do you think that 12yo's life will be like when they are 40? Describe it... what will have changed, what will have stayed the same?
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3rd Quarter BM and Reflection

Posted by Kristina Chiev in Globalization - Laufenberg on Wednesday, March 30, 2011 at 8:31 am

This is my 3rd quarter benchmark. I did a compare and contrast between Belize vs. Japan. 

Reflection

The countries I picked were Japan and Belize. Japan is located in East Asia and recently had a tsunami and an earthquake. It is one of the technologies driven country in the world but this disaster has severely damaged them. The Belize is located in Central America. Belize has been dealing with a lot of environmental damages with deforestation and also extreme climate changes with hurricanes.

      For my benchmark, I did a compare and contrast with Japan and Belize, and also individually gave them a ranking for 5 different categories. When I first started, I did Japan first because the tsunami was so recent, and it was easy to get information about their environment and how their society is dealing with the environment. But for climate change, it was hard for me to do that because I didn’t know if a tsunami could be considered a climate change, so I kicked that to the side and looked at climate changes from the 1990’s up to 2010. Other than that, I think Japan was interesting to do since I got to learn about the deeper aspects of how they are dealing with their current situation. Belize wasn’t that hard for me to find information because when I looked up climate change on google, it automatically went to hurricanes in Central America and also I found out that Belize’s neighbors were their friendly trade partners, so it was easy deciding on hostile neighbors ranking.

Environmental damage for Belize and Japan was easy to figure out since a lot of their environmental damages was either recent, or going on for a long time. Climate change for Belize was easy for me to find, but Japan’s was harder for me because I was looking at the current times and didn’t know if a tsunami was considered to start from climate change, so I had to look at the climate change from the 1990’s to 2010 and found that the climate changes went up the roof from long ago. Hostile neighbors were also pretty easy for me because Belize’s neighbors were their friendly trade partners and for Japan, it was mainly surrounded by water and their neighbors were their friendly trade partners besides North Korea. Friendly trade partners for Japan was easy for me because Japan is known as one of the most technology driven countries in the world so it was likely they had a lot of trade partners who were interested in their items and technology. For Belize, it was kind of easy also because they seemed to like to do local trades with the countries around them. Last was society’s response to their environmental damage, which was a little easy. Because Japan’s situation wasn’t so long ago, it was easy to find news reports of how Japan is dealing with their situation, then for Belize, I had to look in deeper to see how they were fixing their environment and found out that environmental rebuilding was a part of the school’s curricular.

If I could change one thing about my product, I think I would of picked maybe better pictures or wrote more words because I think I don’t have enough words but also I didn’t want my project to be mainly words, I wanted the pictures to convey what was going on around the world.

This project was really fun because I got to know more about other countries and see how they are dealing with their society compared to how we deal with ours when in the same situation.

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Third Quarter Benchmark

Posted by Robert Glynn in Globalization - Laufenberg on Wednesday, March 30, 2011 at 8:26 am

I made a website. Here it is.
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5-photo essay

Posted by Marshall Johnston in Globalization - Laufenberg on Tuesday, March 29, 2011 at 11:13 pm

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The United States is now notorious for our consumption of ludicrous amounts of energy. The majority of European nations was at one point standing in our shoes. Over the last decade, they have been turning to both nuclear energy and using more renewable energy sources in their efforts to go green.

http://elkolocalnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/renewable-energy2.png
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5 picture story

Posted by Katherine Roman in Globalization - Laufenberg on Tuesday, March 29, 2011 at 12:54 pm



My Link: Middle east- Libya 
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5 Photo Story

Posted by Rumman Haq in Globalization - Laufenberg on Monday, March 28, 2011 at 1:03 pm

5 Photo Story by Rumman Haq 
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5 Photo Story

Posted by Michael Kelly in Globalization - Laufenberg on Tuesday, March 22, 2011 at 12:31 pm

https://docs.google.com/present/view?id=dcj4x4d4_0c27mdffg

Region: South East Asia
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Race To The Top

Posted by Arthurline Bowen in Globalization - Laufenberg on Thursday, March 17, 2011 at 10:39 am

Race To The Top
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Unprecedented Warming in East Africa's Lake Tanganyika

Posted by Aimee Leong in Globalization - Laufenberg on Thursday, March 17, 2011 at 10:19 am

5 photo story
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Sub-Saharan Africa: Karoo Gas Drilling Plans

Posted by Teila Allmond in Globalization - Laufenberg on Thursday, March 17, 2011 at 10:10 am

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The End.
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5 photo story

Posted by Anthony Seeley in Globalization - Laufenberg on Thursday, March 17, 2011 at 10:08 am

​http://dl.dropbox.com/u/664307/History.docx
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