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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Social Action: Media Project

After looking at the problems going on in our world, I was surprised. In my small sheltered world, I never thought twice about issues such as those that I read about in the New York Times. The people who were going through these problems seemed so far away; it was almost like nothing had ever happened.

After being immersed in issues for five days, these issues seem closer to home. I can now understand exactly how and why our world is far from perfect. I could never picture the population of my school dropping by 500 students because of economic difficulties in Millinocket, Me, or being put in a situation where people think it is okay to mock me. Both of those issues appeared during this project.

This project has greatly changed my views on the world. The world is bigger than my small corner of Brooklyn. The world contains problems that target everyone. The world is far from the safe place that I've grown up in.

October 27th, 2010:
In the tiny town of Millinocket, Me, the economy has gone way down because of the closing of the local paper mill. The local high school, desperately looking for students, has decided to seek students from China. The school has decided to charge the Chinese students $27,000 for tuition, board, and meals. The principle Kenneth Smith hopes that this will get the school and town back on track.

In ten United States prisons it was found that the prisoners were forced to handle toxic medals. However, the illnesses in the prisons couldn't directly be traced to the toxic medals. Critics such as the Basel Action Network still are pointing their finger's though because of a study in 2003 that showed that the work done in prisons links to the inmates sicknesses.


October 26th, 2010:
Papua New Guinea is having an oil pipe put through it by Exxon Mobile. People feel like it might ruin the country's unique culture because of all of the money that would be made. There are some benefits though. Papua New Guinea has almost no law enforcement. They would be able to prevent some of the fighting going on within the country with the money made.

In Tijuana the drug wars seemed to be slowing down, but on October 24th 14 people were killed at a rehabilitation clinic. This is bad for the city because their economy was rising as result of the drug wars slowing down. Many people fear that these killings will turn people away from the city again.


October 25th, 2010:
In China a rights activist was jailed for his writings. The organization Freedom Now is fighting for his freedom. They said that it would be good for China to promote the changes the country has made recently.

China won't let it's currency rise. This issue has been hurting the economies of other countries because China has been becoming richer as other countries let their dollar be worth more. At a meeting in South Korea between the countries with the highest economies in the world, the United States pushed, and gained many supporters for their cause.


October 24th, 2010:
A news reporter got fired because he said that he feels uncomfortable when someone who looks Muslim boards a plane that he is on. After getting fired he quickly got a contract with Fox News. Many people were curious about how things would have been if he had said a similar thing about gays. Because many people are openly gay, there is more or less an acceptance of them. It is thought that if he had put down gays, he might not have even gotten a contract with the conservative Fox News.

In Cuidad Juarez, Mexico, an armed gang invaded a house and killed 13 people who were celebrating the birthday of a 14 year old. At first it was thought that this attack was related to the drug wars, but it was apparent that none of the family was related to anything. Cuidad Juarez is becoming one of the most violent cities in the world.


October 23, 2010:
In Haiti, there has been an outbreak of the deadly disease cholera. 150 are dead from it. The cholera is spreading quickly because many people are crammed together because of the earthquake that happened in January. Doctors think that it has been caused by the dirty water that people have been drinking so water cleaning machines were sent to limit the outbreak.

Bank of America has been sued because of unnecessary foreclosures. Apparently most of them have been from bad loans that the bank has made. Some of the foreclosures that were unnecessary had no paper work that said that it was okay to take back the house.

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