‘A Harvest of Water’

*The capital of India is New Delhi

Summary-wa_img_thedammed_pe_1
India has a mostly subsistence economy and is still an LEDC, and they depend greatly on water. Whether it rains or not has a huge impact on their lives. No one is able to predict when or how the summer monsoon will arrive, if it arrives at all. The people living in India’s lives are wrapped up in the rain. This is because most farmers often borrow money to buy fertilizer and seeds, which need to be planted ahead of time of the rain. If they borrow money and plant the seeds, and the rain doesn’t come, the hot weather causes the seeds to bake and die in the ground. Or if the rain falls too hard before the seeds take root in the ground, it might cause them to all wash away. Therefore, it is very difficult for the people living in India to be sure about their next harvest, or how their next year will turn out.
The people in India believed in gods and goddesses, and they used to go to the temples and pray to them, wishing for rain and a good harvest. Nowadays more and more people are beginning to lose faith in their gods and goddesses, and realizing that whether the rain comes or not is more of a case of chance. The lack of good rainfall has even begun to affect peoples’ beliefs and religion. People used to be able to more or less predict what would happen with the rains by looking at the constellations. It is a skill and tradition that has been passed down for many generations by families living in India. However, with global warming skewing weather patterns lately, it has become even more difficult for the people to predict what will happen with the monsoons. Whether the rain comes or not is a huge part of life in India, and sometimes families starve to death because there is no rain. People’s lives revolve around the weather, which is a very unpredictable source to live by.

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It is very difficult for people like us, who are relatively quite rich and are from MEDC’s, to imagine what life must be like in an LEDC, such as India. For me, personally, I cannot even imagine living without a common source of water, or having to live my life depending on the rainfall or amount of water available. Subsistence economies are very unstable and unpredictable. I think that the governments of India should try and get a more stable and reliable source of water for the all the people of India, not only the rich people. Perhaps they could build wells, or have water pipes. Although those things may cost a lot, in the long run, it would be very helpful to the people. It is not fair for them to have to base their entire lives on such an unreliable source, the rain. You never know how it will turn out.
Also, part of the cause for the lack of rainfall in India has to do with global warming, like so many other issues. Global warming has so many negative effects, this being one of them. We must try to stop it, or at least reduce it, in some way or another because it is ruining the way of life for so many people. The people who are actually causing most of the global warming are not even the ones who are the most affected. The people that are most affected are the people living in LEDC’s, such as India in this case. It is unfair that these people who are much poorer than us and have a lower living standard have to pay the price for what rich people, like us, have caused. Therefore, one of the biggest main issues the MEDC’s of the world today must deal with is the issue of global warming.

Questions-
•    Have the governments of India done anything about the lack of rain/water that they have?
•    What is the average price of water in India? Is it unaffordable for the average class of people there?

Definitions-
1.    Constellation: a group or configuration of ideas, feelings, characteristics, objects, etc., that are related in some way
2.    Furnace: A place characterized by intense heat
3.    Fallow: land that has undergone plowing and harrowing and has been left unseeded for one or more growing seasons
4.    Monsoon: (in India and nearby lands) the season during which the southwest monsoon blows, commonly marked by heavy rains; rainy season.
5.    Speculate: to engage in thought or reflection; meditate
6.    Deprive: to remove or withhold something from the enjoyment or possession of (a person or persons)

Works Cited-

Corbett, Sara. “A Harvest of Water.” National Geographic Nov. 2009: 112-19. Print.

Picture Credit-

Drink Dreams. Photograph. USA. PBS. 16 July 2009. Web. 29 Nov. 2009. <http://www-tc.pbs.org/wnet/wp-content/blogs.dir/2/files//2008/09/wa_img_thedammed_pe_1.jpg>.
Map of India. 2009. Photograph. 21 Must Know Facts About India. Jan. 2009. Web. 29 Nov. 2009. <http://www.panasianbiz.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/map-of-india.jpg>.

The Night Show

Below is a video I’ve created on XtraNormal about the millenium development goals. I’ve mentioned what XtraNormal is in a previous post, so if you are unsure of what I’m talking about, go back and read. I hope you enjoy this video :)

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“Oil is an essential part of our lives. Therefore, our main goal is to drill for more oil anywhere.”

“Oil is an essential part of our lives. Therefore, our main goal is to drill for more oil anywhere.”

 

oil_drillingThat was our debate topic for geography. I was assigned to be be on the Against Team for this issue. From the beginning, I felt very strongly on this issue, and my own opinion was that we should NOT drill for more oil. As I did my reasearch, I found numerous points to back me up, seeing as there are quite alot of bad effects to drilling for oil. Drilling for oil harms the enviornment and causes global warming, gets us to be too dependent on oil, has false promises, raise the chances of getting oil spills, and the fact that there is not actually enough oil at the moment to even make a huge difference. I firmly believed in my side of the argument.

However, once the actual debating began, and everyone began talking at once, I began to also see the other point of view. The ways in which drilling for more oil could actually be good. Drilling for more oil will lower the oil prices, and even with alternative energy sources, we need to use oil to make the machines that use alternative energy sources. Now, my point of view is slightly changed. I think that drilling for more oil is okay, under certain cicumstances. I think we should drill for a certain amount, and use it up slowly, saving it. We can use the oil drilled to come up with the alternative energy resources and use the oil.

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Botnets Attack!

botnetToday in class, we watched a video on how computers get infected and about viruses and botnets. A botnet is a group of computers that use the same application that is controlled by the owner or the software creator. Once the robot software has been successfully installed in a computer, this computer becomes a zombie or a drone, unable to resist the commands of the bot commander. Usually, the owners of the computers do not even know that their computers and their computers’ resources are being remotely controlled and exploited by an individual or a group of people. What a botnet does is it can send out hundreds of thousands of spam mail using the computers that they control. If the spam can hook at least one or two of the people that it is sent to, then they have succeeded because then they will get their information or the money that they want.

Another thing that you can control botnets to do is to shut down an entire website. What people that control the botnets do is  order all the botnets to go to a certain website. When/if a website has too many people at one certain time, it ends up shutting down and beocming unavailable and people cannot acces that site.

There are ways, however, to try and prevent these outcomes. You can set up firewalls to protect your computer from viruses and botnets. You must always be careful with computers. Humans aren’t the only ones that get sick. Computers can get sick too. The only problems with computer viruses nowadays is that an infected computer will have no symptoms.

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http://www.prism.gatech.edu/~gtg172b/images/botnet.png

Debating Chaos

Recently in Geography 9, we have started learning about resources. One of the most commonly used resource in our world is oil. We use oil for everything. Even things that you would not expect to have oil in it, such as toothpaste.

Today in class, we had a debate about oil. Our topic was: Oil is an essential part of our life. Therefore, our main goal is to drill for more oil anywhere. I was against this topic. We tried two different styles of debating in class. The first way was debating on the internet. Ms. Holley opened up a forum on moodle, and each of us started new topics about whether or not we should or should not be drilling for more oil. This style of debating was a bit confusing and awkward at first, but once we all got used to it, it suddenly became fun. We debated over the internet, typing out our thoughts as fast as we could. It was supposed to be a “silent debate”. Near the end, the whole class was really into it.

The second style of debating was an actual live debate. Ms. Holley divided our class into half, each half having the same equal number of people against the topic, and for the topic. The first five people, myself included, were instructed to all sit down at a table and then, simply begin debating. Starting it was a bit awkward, but once we gotgoing, alot of us got really into it. We got aggressive, and started using hand motions and body language and talking much louder trying to overthrow our opponents and telling them that their ideas were wrong. However, the problem with this type of debating was that it was total chaos. In the end, only about two or three people were really engaged in the conversation, and the other two of three people tried to join in the debate, but failed since the others were being so loud and completely over voiced them. The first round, I was actually one of those , and I didn’t really notice it, but the second round, when the other half were going and I was watching, I began to notice the fact that only a few people were seriously engaged in the conversation.

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http://www.nd.edu/~sheridan/Debate.gif

“If you can type, you can make movies”

“If you can type, you can make movies”

That is the motto of Xtranormal. Xtranormal is a site where basically, if you can type, you can make movies. There are a variety of different animations. When you type in the text, your characters begin speaking. Xtranormal was fairly easy to use. You simply type in the text, and they speak. After that, you can add in different camera angles, facial expressions, and animations. However, what I found frustrating with Xtranormal is that when the characters are speaking, it sounds very awkward. You have to be sure to add in the correct punctuation in your sentence. Otherwise, they sound even weirder.

Overall, I found Xtranormal to be a really cool site, and I’ll continue using it in the future to make simple animation movies. Below is my very first video made on Xtranormal. Check it out ! (:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_z7qe2XItA&feature=youtube_gdata[/youtube]

For More Information:

http://www.xtranormal.com

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