A huge global challenge is taking care and protecting the Eco system. The purpose of Global Environment is to make people more aware and to be more active to prevent threats to the environment. Acid rain, endangered animals, and global warming could endanger and take the life of millions of people and this can be simply avoided.
Florida Gulf Coast University has many clubs one that fits this topic is the Eco Actions club. The Eco Actions clubs main purpose is to improve the local ecosystem and encourage environmental habitats for recreational activities. Some suggestions I could take up where on and off campus clean-ups as well as hosting outdoor recreational trips. Which doesn't sound too bad.
Student Involvement- http://studentservices.fgcu.edu/StudentInvolvement/clubdetail.asp?ID=366
Global Environment- http://www.admwebstudios.co.uk/GlobalEnvironment.htm
Monday, February 27, 2012
Monday, February 20, 2012
Make the world a bad place?
Cathrine Rampell took the time to find the worse jobs and wrote the article Top 10 Jobs That Make the World a Worse Place. After collecting 30,000 workers data on PayScale over the last year found out one percent of people think their job makes the world a worse place. Jobs ranging from fast food worker being the highest to petroleum engineer.
This shows the public that clearly these jobs are unhealthy for consumers or that the working conditions are not on the top of there game. It is amusing that bartenders and fast food workers make it to the top of the list since alcohol is not good for you and neither is too many cheeseburgers.
http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/02/20/top-10-jobs-that-make-the-world-a-worse-place/
This shows the public that clearly these jobs are unhealthy for consumers or that the working conditions are not on the top of there game. It is amusing that bartenders and fast food workers make it to the top of the list since alcohol is not good for you and neither is too many cheeseburgers.
http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/02/20/top-10-jobs-that-make-the-world-a-worse-place/
Monday, February 13, 2012
Carina the Fish Vender
Carina of Peru is 33 years old. She is a single mother with two kids. The separation was over many things and forced her to work harder to support her family. With a lot of hard work and nine hour days she has barley kept the business of fish sells going. She gets up early in the morning to obtain the best quality fish for her customers. Besides her dedication she is charming to the customer as well as being honest and provides the best customer service she can provide.
By donating Kiva leaders have helped her buy more white fleshed fish for the summer. The summer season is the most important because she sells the most and buy doing so increasing her income. https://elearning.fgcu.edu/section/default.asp?id=201201-10648
By increasing her income she can take care of Gods biggest gift to her, her children. Through a non-profit organization, Kiva, you could help Carina. This could all be accomplished if you give a simple donation by choosing her and her family. https://elearning.fgcu.edu/section/default.asp?id=201201-10648
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