Monday, March 26, 2012

Indigenous Resistance Synthesis


Michael Marker’s, Indigenous Resistance and Racist Schooling, discusses how the Coast Salish Indians were assimilated. During the 1900s the Coast Salish people were brought into modern culture. The Coast Salish Indians lived on the Washington State and Canadian border. Within the United States’ borders the Salish Indians were placed into boarding schools, however in those in Canada were sent to traditional schools along with other Canadians. Discrimination was not a huge issue in the United States for these people because they were all in boarding schools together, but in Canada, discrimination was fierce due to the Salish being placed in school with the rest of the Canadians.

This article reminded me of when American schools became integrated. Basically what happened in Canada happened here when Whites and Blacks started going to the same schools. American avoided the problem by placing all of the Salish Indians into a boarding school just for them, thus preventing discrimination. 

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Factory Farming & Clayton,NC



I grew up in Clayton, NC in Johnston County. Johnston County use to be well known for tobacco farming. Now, not many people farm tobacco due to the government. However, many of these small farms have converted into pig farms or corn/soybean farms. While I understand that the business practices of large corporations are not right when it comes to how they treat their employees, I do think that factory farming is essential to our current lifestyles. Because the United States eats so much meat and corn based products, to have enough, everything must be mass produced. In the end you are just killing the animal anyways. It is sad, but it is the only way to keep our society fed and unless you can change our society’s diet, there is no way factory farming will ever end.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Biotechnology Reading


            I thought the biotechnology reading was a good example persuading with balanced arguments. In the essay the author uses both arguments that support is view point and also uses arguments that go against his view. By using arguments that go against ones views allows him to disprove those arguments which makes his original argument look better.
            The reading itself was about feeding the poor and genetically modified foods. Personally I have to support genetically modified foods. While they might not be as healthy for us, it is better than increasing the amount of people who are starving for food. If we did not genetically modify foods then the amount of people that would go hungry would increase a lot faster than food production. In this day and age, making everything organic or as close to organic as possible is just not feasible. There are seven billion people in the world and continually increasing. We have to find ways to increase food production and if that means genetically modified foods then so be it. 

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Fracking Synthesis


Ryan Shumate
Dr. Hill Taylor
ENG 101
March 1st 2012
Fracking Synthesis
            After reading the article on Natural Gas Fracking linked to Water Contamination, I think that the Environmental Protection Agency needs more accurate data before it can accuse fracking for water contamination. Due to the EPA being a government agency, they should be required to use data from outside sources so that their data is not considered bias. For example, “there was a single detection of 2-BE among all the samples collected in the deep monitoring wells. It was found in one sample by only one of three labs.” Obviously more tests need to be run to find out if it is certain that fracking is the cause for ground water contamination. There are hundreds of other possible causes for ground water contamination and people are using this to fight fracking. Fracking is allowing the United States to actually produce more natural gas. The United States is already far enough behind the way it is with production. Our society runs on fossil fuels and if we do not have them, it will fail. Damaging the environment to withdraw these fossil fuels is sometimes necessary. New water filters can be designed to get rid of contaminates in the ground water. The ground water already has to go through filters before we drink it anyways, so it’s just another filter we will have to use. There are some necessary sacrifices we have to make to continue to live the way we do and the environment is one of them. However, if the EPA can provide sufficient data saying the fracking is a major cause in groundwater contamination, then it needs to be looked at. Until they can provide sufficient data that says otherwise, they should continue fracking.