Monday, March 29, 2010

Global Issues Article Answers


  1. The world bank is a charity organization who loans money and resources to the poor. There are 184 countries involved.
  2. It is important to have 73 countries analyzed for poverty because every country has a different view of poverty and every country has different kinds of poverty. It helps us know what disparity there is on earth.
  3. Poverty is when you do not have the money to get the three basic needs and so you struggle to survive.
  4. Extreme poverty is when you have none of the basic needs but you never have them and every day is a fight for survival.
  5. A poverty trap is when you are stuck in poverty and cannot get out. It is when your family is in poverty and when your grand parents were in poverty. So you have been stuck in poverty for 3 generations.
  6. The world bank defines poverty as short of the basic needs and living under one dollar a day.
  7. There were 3 billion people.
  8. The numbers are going up and not down.
  9. You could donate food and clothing to the poor.
  10. Once in Holland my dad and I were eating KFC in the city and a poor woman came up and asked us for money. I was actually scared because you don't usually see beggar's in places like that.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

3rd World Farmer



3rd world farmer is a game we played to understand how difficult it can be to survive in poverty, when you do not have a voice, not have education, no medicine and no money. It is a strategy game that takes lots of caution and if you do not start out right the chances are your family will die. You have to plant certain things that give you money each year but anything can happen. You can be robbed, there could be fires, your well can cave in, there are so many things that could go wrong, and that is what it is like in the real world.

Strategies that worked were all things to do with security. You needed a secure source of water, you needed a diverse food supply so when one thing died in a year you would always have another thing, you needed to save up your money for better security, you needed crop insurance, and education and medicine and most of all, a voice. A representative so you can be recognized by the world. For 3rd world farmer you needed to think long term to survive, you needed to make decisions that might not work out so well as soon as you made them but heavily affect the way you live in the end for the better.

Strategies that did not work were all the short term decisions that did not guaranty good security. Decisions like selling your children, this would result in a little bit of money as soon as you sold them, but soon you would need them again. Allowing people to use your land for waste, as that would poison your family and crops, and military posts, that would lead to people stealing your crops. These might give you a bit of money at the start but would always result in something bad happening in the end.

The SLR that links to this game is Reason critically because of all the long term decisions you had to make. Those decisions were difficult to find and make. You needed a good strategy at the start that you could rely on but, as I said before, anything can happen in that time. It all depends on skill and a certain amount of luck.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Global Issues Wordle



Global Issues to me means Issues that should be fixed. Global Issues are things like poverty and problems in the environment. I think the main subject of Global Issues is Poverty because every other issue links to poverty. It is like Poverty is the start of the food chain. Things like starvation, and cruelty to the environment and education. Global Issues are important because the developed country's caused half of these issues and are causing more, even though some might be trying to help. Also, if we do not help these issues will continue to expand and come to the more wealthy country’s. Already in most of the major cities in the world have massive amounts of poverty, it is not just in the less economicly developed countries. However, it is not just the peoples fault; It is more geographical than anything else. Most of the developed country's are rich in the recources we need to survive. Mainly food and water. It is close to impossible to even out the recources in the world. The scales are tipped too much. If someone actually got up and tried to do something it would take years.
Global Issues ties in with living ethically, one of our SLRs, because Global Issues asks so much for us to be environmentally friendly. Living Ethically is exactly that. Living Ethically is just another way of saying, “Be aware of global issues and help,” It is considering other people. In the class we are learning how to care for other people in other places. We are becoming more and more aware and responsible about behavior and the environment. The environment is not just plants and animals but the social environment as well and the economy. Global Issues are really huge but we are learning how to start small.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

What it Means to Live in Poverty

What does it mean to live in poverty? What does it mean to not have the simple things that you or I have? I will tell you what it means. It means not having the basic needs to survive; water, food, shelter and sanitation. If you do not have those, what else can you have. If you do not have those needs then you cannot possibly live a good life. You will always be working to survive and have no room in your head to think long term. You might have to give up things you wouldn't normally give up to survive, such as sell your children to get enough money for just a few months. You could ask for money, but you could get an extreme interest rate which you may never be able to pay back so you will always have this huge weight on your shoulders. I suppose you already know this but, poverty's tough. And people take advantage of poverty and send them to work on cheap rates and the poor can't do anything about it. That is why we need to help and that is why the U.N. have vowed to end poverty by 2015.