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Thursday, May 16, 2013
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
planets
this is how many planets it would take if you all live like me




what this means that if everyone lived like i do we would need 4.93 earths per person living in the city having a reduced carbon foot print if i was to get a one planet footprint it is vary impossible to do espeshally because i live in the city and our life is based on consumer capitalism and instinct gratification in order to get tit down to one i have to reduce my take out and revamp my diet walk everywhere and a lot of other stuff that being honest i cant do this is not to say we cant all make small changes that help are planet in a big way for example we can stop buying plastic water bottles and buy a filter and a reusable bottle 0
you know what i find interesting is that if i lived in Dominican republic i would probably get a two planet foot print score because there everything is reused because they have to in order to be financially stable they also grow most of their food in the land they have that way it is fresh and never process in many of those contries that what they need to do so it goes back to necessities





= 4.93 Earths
what this means that if everyone lived like i do we would need 4.93 earths per person living in the city having a reduced carbon foot print if i was to get a one planet footprint it is vary impossible to do espeshally because i live in the city and our life is based on consumer capitalism and instinct gratification in order to get tit down to one i have to reduce my take out and revamp my diet walk everywhere and a lot of other stuff that being honest i cant do this is not to say we cant all make small changes that help are planet in a big way for example we can stop buying plastic water bottles and buy a filter and a reusable bottle 0
you know what i find interesting is that if i lived in Dominican republic i would probably get a two planet foot print score because there everything is reused because they have to in order to be financially stable they also grow most of their food in the land they have that way it is fresh and never process in many of those contries that what they need to do so it goes back to necessities
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
My Thoughts on Krugman
The following interview was conducted Mr. John Elfrank-Dana, the Economics teacher
on February 2013.
Ivan Talks Krugman from John Elfrank-Dana on Vimeo.
Thursday, February 21, 2013
incarceration nation
incarceration nation
this article was about the money that it takes to maintain and support the millions of people in precision did you know that it cost tax payers about 63 billion dollars per year and that most of them are for petty crimes like a bag of weed hopping trains and so forth there are many people that argue that the admiration rate for inmates are more then 50% across the board and they tend to graduate to more serious crimes so it is somewhat of an education
this article was about the money that it takes to maintain and support the millions of people in precision did you know that it cost tax payers about 63 billion dollars per year and that most of them are for petty crimes like a bag of weed hopping trains and so forth there are many people that argue that the admiration rate for inmates are more then 50% across the board and they tend to graduate to more serious crimes so it is somewhat of an education
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