Saturday, April 25, 2009
Earth Day
In closing I think that we should all think locally and make decisions with the environment in mind.
Friday, March 13, 2009
Motivations
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Grades
Science and Politics
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Nuclear Power
Well, this happens to be part of the debate topic for the year so I am pretty well researched on this question. I definitely think that nuclear power is a safe alternative. As it stands today it is the best alternative. Although in the coming years hopefully their will be alternatives such as concentrated solar power or wind power. These alternatives would be a lot less harmful and their wouldn't be the the issue of waste. The risk of a terrorist attack is low and the risks of a meltdown are overstated. All of the qualified people on this question conclude that it is safe. Harold Bengelsdorf former director of energy wrote, "a policy that significantly strengthens
I normally am quite liberal and usually like deontology but in this case nuclear power necessitates a conservative and utilitarian framework.
Happy New Year,
Alex Pappas
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Response to Video " Seeing the Unseen"
A. US is losing economic competitiveness in the status quo. We don't have the appropriate number of scientists or mathematicians. This is a deeply rooted problem that will ultimately undermine our ability to sustain our post cold war role as hegemon. The US economy is in a deepening recession and on the verge of entering another depression. Only our will to innovate and create new technology can pull us out of this otherwise inevitable downturn. Other countries like China have higher GDP's and higher test scores. the Chinese are buying our debt nad running us into an eternal black hole. We are priveledged to be enrolled in such a great school and to be taking classes that may help to ensure the future status of the wold and our ability to defuse conflicts and project power.
B. Evolution---times really have changed. Today people take in more information than ever. We live in the information age. The age of stress and power and distress. People connect via the internet, text messaging, emails, or social networking sites. These forms of technology have made things better but have also created many flaws. Google allowed for people to answer questions that couldnt be answered before. A wealth of information is at our finger tips. Consequently, this has led to less one on one contact with other human beings. WE ARE THE FUTURE. Let's do something productive.
C. the role of young people---we are moving past the age of baby boomers and entering an era with a new productive work force. the work force has the motto work to live not live to work. The video showed that people are constantly switching jobs and dont have the same sense of loyalty to their employer. Young people will shame the future of the country and the world. Our more progressive ideologies will shape the policies and the social order of the future. As a class, a school, a community, country and as global citizens we can shape the world.
All in the all the video was very informative and made a clear set of arguments.
As a side note the music was a little bit weird.
I Look Forward to reading everyone elses posts.
Have a great Night!