Sunday, June 13, 2010

Last Senior Reflection

Looking back on the year it is crazy to think we are done with high school. High school just got better each year I went to it and i am sure ill miss it. I wished that i tried a little harder freshman year when it was the easiest. Sophomore year was tough with chemistry but I enjoyed the class because I am more of a math and science guy. Junior year was when I had my set group of friends a I started to become tired with school. Senior year it is true the last part of the year you just will not want to be doing anything.

Last Current Event

Sunday, June 13, 2010
Washington Post- Living in Southeast, driving to Virginia for a job
By Dana Hedgpeth

Companies are starting to hire but some still are struggling to find a job. People are struggling to find jobs in the current economy and congress is trying to help. Congress has spent close to $600 billion on creating jobs for the public and also benefits for the unemployed. One lady spent a month as a temp at a Hospital but got laid off. A class has been trying to help improve her resume and help the lady get a job. A lot of people have been seeing the increase in the unemployment rate. Ever since 2008 the unemployment rate raised to a little under 30% right before 2010. Right now it is currently at 25% on a decline. The city program, in ward 8, has spent $27 million in trying to create jobs and increase employment. But As more people become laid off more jobs are needed to supply the population of unemployed. Money is being spent to help those without jobs.

I chose the article because I was interested in how the current economy was. It crazy to see the condition D.C is compared to the rest of the United States. Living in Fairfax county we are kind of blocked off from the poorer parts of the nation. The city the article was discussing said that only 7.2% of the city's population has a bachelor's degree. The article was very interesting and it was well written.

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Senior Reflection #3

It driving me crazy that year has still not ended. All the other schools that have already gotten out and my brothers back from college makes me want to just slack off. It hard to stay focus on these very last weeks of my high school years. Each weekend it feels like summer but then we are back to school again. My dad keeps bringing up the vacation that we are going on right after beach week. He decided that we are going to Panama not anywhere in Europe anymore. I am interested to see Panama and we plan on going hiking, kayaking, and fishing. But we still have a few weeks of school to go....

Current Event #3

Sunday, June 6, 2010
Washington Post- An econsystem that is altered perhaps forever
By Joel Achenbach and David Brown

Although this current oil spill, which is off coast of Louisiana, is not the worst in history it is rapidly coming close to it. The Ixtoc spill in 1979 is the one that still stands ahead of this spill. The spill is still not under complete containment after the cap that the British Petroleum engineers lowered into the mile deep geyser. About close to a half of the flow is being piped to a surface ship. If the governments estimates are correct there is about 23 million to 47 million barrels of oil that have spilled into the gulf so far. One of the National Wildlife Federation scientists said this spill will be lasting for years or worse decades to come. Some of the effects of this disaster are animals like seagulls soaked and suffocating on the coast. The oil which is still sitting around is effecting the the life in the gulf and environmentalist are worried, looking back at the detrimental effect of the past oil spills.

I never really knew that there have been so many oil spills in the past. It is terrible that we haven't yet found alternate energy or ways to prevent this from happening. I have been very interested in this oil spill and seeing the progress of it as we try to rid it from the ocean which is almost impossible. Other oil spills wiped out large populations of life and it is evident in this article the effect on seagulls. The is a picture of a man cleaning a drenched seagull suffocating from the large amount of oil. Also we cannot figure out the direct impact on this spill but we will figure it out in later years to come. I really did enjoy this article learning about the previous spills and the impact on the wildlife.