Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Conclusion of Colloquium Blog 10

Coming into Colloquium I never really cared much about the environment until I realized how big of a role it does play in my life. The different field trips gave me a different point of view of nature and our environment. For example, I've been to Lovers Key beach and Downtown Fort Myers several times, but never payed attention to the surroundings until they were pointed out. After discussions in class, I realized that our world is in need of help and people need to become aware before it's too late. It's sad to say that most people won't change their ways until it personal affects. We need to open our eyes and do the best we can even if its just turning off lights when we leave or taking shorter showers. The easiest way to make changes is by word  by mouth and starting to change our lifestyles.

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Blog 9.Echo project

During the Echo project, I became excited to see the fruit that we would be working with. I went to the grocery store to see if I could buy it, but unfortunately they didn't have any in stock. After doing some research, I learned that the Pummelo tress are from Southeastern Asia and only blossoms from 2 to 4 times a year. When picking out fruits it is important to know such information where it comes from and the origins of it. The pummel is like a grapefruit and but isn't in available as much like the grapefruit. The project introduced me to a new fruit that I didn't even know existed and I started to appreciate the fruit even more because it is such a unique crop.

Blog 8. Downtown Fort Myers

 After going to Downtown with class, it was different to see the other side of downtown rather than the  social side. It was so fascinating to learn about the real side of the "city of palms". Walking through the city I realized the history  these buildings had behind them and what were the true reason of why Firestone, Edison, and Ford made such a big contribution to Fort Myers, FL, One of the things that stuck out to me was the area mainly for the palms trees. The palms are a powerful symbol for Florida, and it was neat to see all the different palm trees from all over the world. This area has the most palm trees in the whole wide world. I also never noticed the memorial that is located right to the Indigo hotel which goes back to the revolution of blacks and whites. Thinking that downtown was only great for their restaurants and bars, I had no idea how historic downtown really was.

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Blog 7. Lovers Key

On June 12, 2013 Our colloquium class went to Lovers Key Beach State Park for the day. It's one of four barrier Islands and is home to manatees, dolphins, rabbits, and bald eagles. I noticed on the trip that Lovers key isn't really the typical beach that many go to. It's more of a private beach for shelling, picnicking and sunbathing. Besides its beach scene, it also is considered a park for outdoors activities such as picnics, canoeing, kayaking, biking, and hiking. As you pass by the beach you can see Sea Turtles and shorebirds miles along the beach. After a day at lovers key, you can get a piece of the history and natural beauty this location offers.

Blog 6 Plan B

In Plan B 4.0, it was interesting to read about the three models of social change. The first one is the Pearl Harbor model where something has to happen for us to want to change. The problem with this is it might to be late. The second is the Berlin Wall where change comes over with time when attitudes change. Lastly is the sandwich model where change happens rapidly because of political leadership. Such as our government and administration.I believe the Pearl Harbor change is most common with people because until it truly impacts their lives, people won't change their ways. I'm guilty of this until the issue is introduced to me, then I'll start to change my ways. I believe every little bit can help and as long as I'm doing my best, I'm making a difference.

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Blog 5. ECHO

In our field trip to Echo we were introduced to lots of plants, fruits, and vegetables where they grow right onsite. Some plants include bamboo which grow very fast and is used for clothing and then the miranga which is the most popular and nutritious plant. One thing that stuck me with me was that countries live off plants that Americans don't even eat or know about. We should take more advantage of more plants and fruits that aren't normally eaten. In countries they handle rabbits more often instead of cows  because their easier to maintain and live off of. Miracle fruit is very popular in poor countries since they need lots of medicine due to poor nutriton it makes the medicine taste better. Another common fruit is bananas where each tree grows up 60-80 pounds and then must be cut down to grow more.

Blog 4. University Colloquium Book. Perreras

In the University Book, the importance of nature is dicussed and the impact it can make in someones life. "By bolstering children's attention resources, green spaces may enable children to think more clearly and cope more effectively with life stress." This study has revealed a big improvement in children who haveADD/ADHD and has replaced the medicine for these disorders. Whether a child or not, nature helps people get sense of place or mind which help tremoudously with daily activities and success. This helps with concentration,  moods, and emotions which play a big part in lives. Nature is a way to live a happier life according to research and everybody should take advantage of nature therapy because their is no price to it.