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Monday, October 22, 2012

#6 Revised: Let Nature Run It's Course

Revised #6 “Let Nature Run Its Course”
Let Nature Run Its Course
Cameron Canupp
ENG 102 Mon-Wed 5:00
Michael Benton
                Monsanto is a multinational biotechnology corporation; they are the leading producer of weed killer, such as “Round Up” (a spray that kills weeds from the root).  Monsanto also is the leading producer of genetically engineered seeds.  Their headquarters can be found in Creve Coeur, Missouri.  They are one of the few companies pioneering in the creation and application of bio technology to agriculture, founded in St. Louis, Missouri (1901).  Genetically modified seeds make up for approximately 50% of Monsanto’s profit.
                It is my belief that Monsanto is taking away from whole food products, being that statistics show that the modified seeds are no good for our culture.  Once genetically modified seeds are grown they are unable to produce more seeds, thus becoming dependent upon regeneration/reproduction of new seeds.  This is in no way a natural process and is only hurting, nearly destroying, America’s farms.  They have begun suing small farm owners and taking their land, claiming that farmers are utilizing their chemicals when detected in a farmer’s crop.  The truth of the matter is that these chemicals are drifting onto nearby farms, causing trace amounts in their crops giving Monsanto grounds to sue.  Typically they cannot prove the farmers use of their chemicals so they bankrupt the farmers in court battles, this causing them to lose everything.
                American’s need more whole foods, clean nutritious foods free from chemical contamination.  Genetically processed foods are ruining America’s farms, in one way or another.   These “short cuts” are only hurting the American people who have worked their entire lives, as have their ancestors, to provide good, clean, nutritious foods by harvesting them naturally and selling them to our communities.  If we continue to allow the modification of the foods that nature has provided for us, eventually nature will stop helping us all together. America was built by the people and we as one have already let it slip so very far away.  If not controlled and ended soon Monsanto may begin to genetically modify our children, who’s to stop them?

#5 Revised Embrace Change

#5 Embrace Change
Embrace Change
Cameron Canupp
ENC 102 Mon-Wed 5:00pm
Michael Benton
                In response to the video of RS Animation “How to change educational paradigms”, I believe it is difficult to predict what we need to do about the educational system.  One reason is the economic value of our country, or most countries at this time, not to mention that fact that with such poor economic values we could easily fall into an economic depression in the blink of an eye.  Another issue is the location of the students, “where are the children located” and what are the circumstances that surround them? How could we possibly expect that every educational system will hold the same exact value as the next?  Should children/adolescents be subsided into different age groups, or divided into much more in depth categories such as whether they are more inclined by group work/projects, can they accomplish the same goals “solo” as with in a group, or maybe even by sex – boys with boys and girls with girls?  What is the best way to set up our educational system and who is best to determine this? This field is so very broad that there is going to be more than one answer, but which answer will best benefit our children and are the most efficient.  We have to find some way to narrow this down and make the most efficient changes as we correct this system to benefit our children. 
Parents, teachers, leaders  etc. always say “If you go to school, work hard, get into a good college you will be successful and it will all pay off in the end”.  Today this couldn’t be further from the truth.  From as far back as the early 18th Century this has kind of been the rule, bullet proof plan actually, until now.  Today school just does not seem as important to our youth, or even parents, as it has in the past.  It seems that getting through school as quickly as possible and working as early as you can to help support your family is the new “bullet proof plan”.  I myself attend a community college, BCTC.  The dropout rate at BCTC is over 50% for all students enrolled.  Most students completely drop out just into or after the 2nd year.  These rates are extreme and need to come down. We need to find an educational system that works for all families, financially, mentally, etc.  that keeps our youth’s interests and keeps them in school.
We need to listen to what our youth is saying, understand their wants, needs and concerns and teach them how to learn and what to truly expect from their education.  As cliché’ as it seems, they need to be taught to think “outside the box” in order to teach them that not all lessons are learned through books, but experience as well.  History proves that thinking “outside the box” are those who will truly make a difference in this world.  We need to encourage them not to be controlled by one answer and to critically think things through before acting.  It is time that we help our youth and make the corrections and or changes to our educational system and show them how things are said, done, etc.

Monday, September 24, 2012

#1 Extra Credit The Master Response

The Master

Cameron Canupp

Eng 102 M-W 3:30-5:00

Michael Benton

Freddie Quall was an alcoholic war veteran who could not seem to find the right job after being shipped back from the island where the movie first took place. After losing two jobs, he became a drifter not knowing what his next move was going to be. One night he hops aboard Lancaster Dodd’s yacht. Dodd really enjoys the drink (made of paint thinner and who knows what else.) That Freddie Quall makes himself. Dodd seemed very interested in Freddie so he began a psychological process of mind bending questions. I believe Dodd was trying to revive Freddie from his past troubles that lead to his post-traumatic stress disorder. After the psychological evaluation Dodd Finds that Freddie had troubles with his mother being institutionalized, father dying, and his lifelong love was out of his life. Freddie also mentioned sleeping with his aunt, and I think that can cause damage as well.
            When Freddie was introduced to other member of The Cause, which was Dodd’s Long life practice. The Members became weary of his very impulsive, unpredictable, and animal like behavior. Dodd would not let his wife get rid of Freddie he was very interested on curing this man who had no desire for help. Dodd later on was arrested for impractical use of medicine, even though he was not drugging the people of The Cause. Freddie was also dragged into the slammer alongside Dodd. When caged Freddie began his animalistic behavior, Dodd said it was from his past life where he developed a fear of being imprisoned. After they returned from being imprisoned, the member of The Cause had more fear for Freddie clamming he was either insane or an undercover agent, trying to steal Dodd’s life work.
            Dodd Sets Freddie up in three exercises, one of which he walked from wall to a glass window back in forth describing what he felt, two being to be silent when others say hurtful things, and the third one Dodd’s wife has him practice concentration and interpretation. He passed the second two tests more easily than the first. Freddie could not grasp what Dodd wanted him to feel. Freddie became very irate but eventually passed it as well.
           Freddie was a man of many words, and the movie itself was very interesting I enjoyed this film very much. I quote Dodd “In the next life Freddie you’re going to be my sworn enemy.” This was said because Freddie no longer wanted his help. Freddie was very trouble but such an inquisitive man. The master is a wonderful film that has many things to offer.

Monday, September 17, 2012

# 7 Bibliography

Works Cited
By: Cameron Canupp
Shah, Anup. “Effects of Consumerism.” Global Issues (August 10, 2005): http://www.globalissues.org/article/238/effects-of-consumerism
Gillis, Justin. “Carbon Emmision Show Biggest Jump Ever Recorded.” NY Times (December 4, 2012): http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/05/science/earth/record-jump-in-emissions-in-2010-study-finds.html?_r=2&scp=6&sq=global+warming&st=nyt
Broder, Jon M. “What Will It Take.” NY Times (August 30, 2012): http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/08/30/what-will-it-take/?ref=greenhousegasemissions
Vaughn, Jacqueline Waste Management. Santa Barbra, California: ABC-CLIO, 2009.
Strasser, Susan Waste and Want. New York, New York: Henry and Holt Company, 1999

#6 Let Nature Run It's Course

Let Nature Run It's Course
Cameron Canupp
Eng 102 Mon- Wed 5:00
Michael Benton
                Monsanto is a multinational biotechnology corporation. It is the leading producer of weed killer, the spray such as roundup that kills weeds from the root. Monsanto also is the leading producer of genetically engineered seeds. Its headquarters can be found at Creve Coeur, Missouri. They are one of the few companies pioneering in the creation of applying bio technology to agriculture. Monsanto has been around since 1901 founded in St Louis, Missouri. Genetically modified seeds make up for about fifty percent of Monsanto’s Profit.
            I think Monsanto is taking away from the whole foods, having said the genetically modified seeds are no good for our culture. These seeds being produced once grown do not produce more seeds. There are not many things natural about this process. Monsanto is taking away from Americas farms. They are suing small farm owners and taking their land, for simple reasons as if their chemicals went into the farmers cropped and then were tested, if any on Monsanto chemicals were found in the crop, they would began to sue. Forcing farmers to either pay for the chemicals that drifted on to their land or fighting this in court until the farmers are bankrupt.
            Here in America we need more whole foods. Clean nutritious food not containing chemicals is what we thrive for. Having food genetically processed is ruining America. Why take the short cut when it’s hurting the people who helped build this country from ground up, harvesting the foods and selling them. I personally love whole foods and buy locally to support the people really working for the cause of no genetically modified foods or seeds. If we are modifying what nature has provided for us, I think it’s going to go sour and eventually nature will stop helping us. America was built by the people and it should stay like that. We as one have already let it slip so far away. We need to put a stop to it, before Monsanto starts genetically modifying are children.

Monday, September 10, 2012

#5 Embrace Change

Embrace Change
Cameron Canupp
Enc 102 Mon-Wed 5:00 PM
Michael Benton
                I’m responding to the video of RSAnimation, on how to change educational paradigms. It’s hard to predict what we need to do about the educational system for two reasons. One of which is the economic value are country, or any country holds. We could fall into an economic depression in the beat of a heart. Another issue is where the children are located, and how can we have the same educational value as other country vice versa. Should Kids and teenagers but subsided into age groups, or more in depth categories such as whether they are good in group work, or being solo, or by girl or boy. What’s the best way to set up our educational system? Something needs to be a change.
                Teachers, Mothers, Fathers Etc. Always say that if you go to school work hard, get into college that it will pay off and you will be successful. That’s not always true especially in today’s day and age. Maybe back when the enlightenment came along in the early 18th century that was a bulletproof plan. Not anymore there are too many kids not paying attention and dropping out of school. I myself go to a community college BCTC. The dropout rate here is over half the students. More Kids/Adults drop out before their second year. I’m not saying everyone fails, but that rate is too high.
                We need to listen to the kid’s needs, instead of telling them that their wrong about a certain question, when everyone knows there is always more than one answer. We should enlighten them on thinking outside the box. If you look at history it proves that the people who think outside the box the ones who built the world as is. Well it’s time to embrace that, and encourage them to not be stuck on one answer and to think of many more.

Monday, September 3, 2012

# 4 State of Happy Thoughts.


State of Happy Thoughts.
Cameron Canupp
Eng 102 M-W 5:00
Michael Benton

            My political standpoint is left libertarian, The way I came up with this is the political compass test. Now that being said, is it true? I’m actually not sure. I’m very vague about my standpoint on politics anyways. I feel today’s system of democracy is no good. Sure the people choose, but George W. Bush put us in such a bind with this eleven-year war, that the country known as America is in its downfall.
            We are too depended on other country for their good. All America does is import goods from different countries. What would happen if we were cut off? We fall together as a nation. Sure we have allies to protect us, but I believe their getting sick of us. We as a nation are like the friend bumming on your couch that just will not leave. They say having a college degree, you’ll do nothing but succeed. Well how come we have so many people unemployed. At least ten percent of the populations are squatters. For the election coming up in twenty twelve, I would not be apposed to Obama being president again. He has not hurt this country; He just haven’t came through on all his words because the country is in bitter state. I believe its irreversible but at least Obama has good intentions.
            I’m a very agnostic type of person; I don’t knock down your beliefs whether they are scientific, or very supernatural. I believe everyone has their own interpretation of faith and self riotousness. What I look for in life is just to wake up happy, whether I have to go to work, or school, or visit my grandmother. Everyone knows how that is, it’s very dull. As long as I’m happy doing so then I feel like ive done my part in self-fulfillment.