Followers

Thursday, March 11, 2010

How did it feel to have more or less money than other people in the class?
Feel really bad and you think like you are lower than other people.
How did it feel to see what you could and could not afford at the Global Mall?
Only buy the cheap things.
How many of you could not afford education? What would your lives be like if you could not go to school?
Really poor no hearth care no things like games computer etc.
How would it feel to have to choose between food and health care?
Food because i will get health if i have good food to eat.
How many of you have ever been very sick or gone to a hospital or had friends and family
who have? What would your life be like now if you had been unable to get medical care?
What were the impacts caused by people with fewer Global Mall Dollars, and what were the impacts caused by people with more Global Mall Dollars?
When people get sick they will dead and less food so their life is really bad.

Discuss the fact that roughly one-fifth of all people worldwide survive on
less than $1 (U.S.) a day – how does this limit their choices, and what are the environmental, social, and global security implications of this?
If people only 1 us they will not have good food good health care and can't buy things can't go to school.

When you were choosing what to buy, did you think about the environmental impact? For those of you in the lowest income range, did you have a choice about the environmental impact you produced? If not, how did it feel to
not have a choice? No

Saturday, March 6, 2010

citizenship

1. Synopsis: what is this interview about?
It was about a girl travel around the world and she saw a lot of girl been treat badly and she try to help them.
2. How is Eve Ensler being a global citizen? What is she doing to make a difference in the world (give examples)? She travel all around the world so she is global citizen.
And she went to other country like Europe to help girls.
3. Give one example of how girls can end up in harmful situations because of societal pressures "to please" others. A lot of girls don't want to do somethings but their husband want them to do it so the girl will do it.
2. What do you think are the connections between The Story of Stuff and Eve Ensler's story about the girl in the factory making Barbie doll heads?
I think it was all about poor people or other people can get treat badly for a lot
of different reason.