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Charity Fair Project Blog - 12/21/17

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Our Charity  Fair Tri-Fold  Summary : Human trafficking is one of the biggest problems that it is not publicly talked about. Human trafficking is modern day slavery, and yet we don't inform the public about it. Our charity, World of Children, has honorees that work to rescue and rehabilitate victims of child trafficking so that they are safe, supported, and have the opportunity to rebuild. Ever charity fair is unique, and there are new experiences to be learned every year. This year, the selection of the charity was even more important than in previous years. Therefore, we had to spend more time and we realized that not all charities post tax and revenue information. We also used our strengths to improve things such as our instructable and out product. We had to be flexible, so when had to change our unit of measurement, or we had to use unique tools in replacement for other things. All for all, charity fair is a different experience every year, but this was ...

Wac #2 - Should We Bring Back Extinct Species? - 12/20/17

WAC #2 - Should We Bring Back Extinct Species? Riccardo Gavardoni 8B What is de-extinction? De-extinction is the process of resurrecting species that have died out or gone extinct. Although once considered a fictional topic, the possibility of bringing extinct species back to life has been raised by advances in selective breeding, genetics, and reproductive cloning technologies. Why do we want to bring animals back? Some species can help restore the environment. Some scientists claim the woolly mammoth could help restore the tundra, and even delay global warming. Due to the fact that ice is melting and the soil under contains carbon which would release if more ice melts. The woolly mammoth could theoretically “punch down the snow in the winter time allowing cold air to come in and in the summertime, they would knock down trees which are very absorbent and release the grasses,” said Steph Yin in We Might Soon Resurrect Extinct Species. Extinct species has some risks however, t...

Should we bring back extinct species? Weekly Blog- 12/10/17

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Summary : De-extinction is the process of resurrecting species that have died out or gone extinct. Although once considered a fictional topic, the possibility of bringing extinct species back to life has been raised by advances in selective breeding, genetics, and reproductive cloning technologies. Scientists are working to raise an enormous amount of money in order to perform de-extinction on animals such as the woolly mammoth. Some scientists claim the woolly mammoth could help restore the tundra, and even delay global warming. Due to the fact that ice is melting and the soil under contains carbon which would release if more ice melts. The woolly mammoth could theoretically “punch down the snow in the winter time allowing cold air to come in and in the summertime, they would knock down trees which are very absorbent and release the grasses,” said Steph Yin in We Might Soon Resurrect Extinct Species.  S&EP-Communicating Information: Using the platform KQED, I was a...

Journey of Fortune Cookies - 1/3/17

Summary : Air pollution can be caused by many things and harms the environment in many ways. One of the biggest ways we pollute is through the carbon footprint when buying goods. Goods are transported through vehicles such as planes, cargo ships, trains, and most commonly, trucks. When you order things online or even buy them in store, they most likely come from out of the continent depending on the item. This is a big problem since planes emit 0.8 g of CO2 per mile, the most of any transportation. One way we can reduce these emissions is stores can buy in bulk, which gets them more product for less money, and less transportation is needed. or the consumer can buy things locally. This helps because if you check the "made in" tag or you purchase at things like farmer markets, it saves the atmosphere a lot of CO2. S&EP - Using Models : I used models when my group and I created a map to show the journey it took to create our fortune cookies. The map shows how different...