At least 150+ words per entry
If a current event, then the entry should include: 1 paragraph summary, 1 paragraph reflection and a link to the article
Word count should be posted as part of your blog entry. Count just the blog itself, not the title of the blog or any captions.
Make sure to number your blog entry
Respond to a topic covered in class and/ or related to recent class content.
Demonstrate an authentic personal response to the topic that conveys cognitive and scientific reflection.
You are encouraged, but not required, to make a connection to either an image, a song/ video, website, agency, etc. to demonstrate greater synthesis.

Sunday, September 28, 2014

The Last Mountain Reflection

1.     Please choose one of the prompts below and craft a short response on your blog:
C. How do you think the vocabulary that people use can affect the way people view things? Include some of the following examples: Environmental Extremists, Mountain Top Removal/Surface Mining, Overburden, etc.
Yes, I believe that the terminology for many ideas affects the way people view the concept. For example:
Environmental Extremists:
            Assumptions: They are over the top, dangerous, crazy and overly considerate of the environment.
            Reality: They are concerned about the human treatment of Earth’s resources.
            Analysis: The word ‘extremists’ implies that they are more concerned than they need to be about something and undercuts their credibility.
Mountain Top Removal:
            Assumptions: Drastic alteration of the landscape in mountainous regions. Huge masses of matter removed- like you chopped off the tip of each mountain.
            Reality: A mining method that is essentially surface mining but at the summit of a mountain.
            Analysis: The phrasing leads the listener to believe that it is a drastic mining method that destroys mountains.
Surface Mining:
            Assumptions: Just scrapes off the surface- not very impactful.
            Reality: Requires heavy equipment & clear cutting vegetation.
            Analysis: The name implies that it has a very small influence on the overall land while in reality it can be a quite colossal change.
Overburden:
            Assumptions: A ‘burden’, unwanted and unnecessary, something that ought to be removed.
            Reality: The soil disturbed by mining processes, because of the air pockets created often occupies more space once it is returned to the site.

            Analysis: Suggests that it is a negative thing that humans need to fix, rather than a problem humans created.

Word Count: 226

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