Friday, September 28, 2007
Beyond the Border #15
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Beyond the Border #14
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Beyond the Border #13
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Beyond the Border #12
Monday, September 24, 2007
Beyond the Border #11
Title: Monday
Notes: I decided to post on Coco's post on http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/health/human.htm. I chose this because I saw that it was from the EPA and they have been an extremely reliable and professional source and that it was on pesticides effects on humans, which, although I have found information about, I would like to learn more. After reading this, I learned some new things about pesticides. I learned that some pesticides can effect the nervous system, while others can effect the hormonal development. I also learned a little about the process that the EPA does to determine whether a pesticide is acceptable or not.
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Beyond the Border #10
Title: Natural Pesticides
Notes: I chose to do this post on Kerstin's post because it was something that I was curious about. I wanted to know more about natural pesticides and what pesticides qauilified under that classification. Something that I really like about kerstins blog as that she chooses to blog on a topic rather than a website. So for any one topic, she has a ton of diffect sources, making it as unbias as possible. I found that natural pesticides are actually pesticides produced by plants. I thought that it was really interesting interesting how the concept of pesticides was originally created by nature. I found out tons of information and was really pleased with my choice to post on Kerstins blog, and if I ever need a good source of information, I will know where to look.
Saturday, September 22, 2007
Beyond the Border #9
This post is on Danielle's post from 9/5/07 on the website http://www.bt.ucsd.edu/synthetic_pesticide.html. I chose to do this post on hers because her website looked like a very reliable source, and it was on the effects of DDT, which I wanted to know more about. Her response to the article was pretty breif, and she pretty much summarized it. The first part of the article is about the history of pesticides (which reminds me, I forgot to blog about a resource I read about that) and the second part was about DDT's effect on the environment. The rest of the article was about how DDT and other pesticides can effect the environment and humans. Some of the effects include death, eggshell thinning, odd behaviour, reproductive problems, nervous failure, endocrine, and weakend immune system.
Friday, September 21, 2007
Beyond the Border #8
Title: Andrew's Blog
Notes:
When I asked if we could blog about people blogging about our blogs, I was kidding, but after reading Coco's blog, I was just compelled to do it. Initially, I started this as a comment, but it was too long and decided "hey, why not blog about it, big guy." So, thats what I'm doing.
First of all, Coco says that I am saying the information, this is not true. I only restated the information from the source and summarized it. I agree with her when she says that pesticides are an important part of their agriculture production. But they're not necisarily the only way, but definitley the cheapest and most accesable. Also, when I said that much of their agricultural exports didn't meet our standards, (like I said before) I was simple saying what the author of the article said. At one point, it states,"Latin American produce historically has found a warm welcome in the U.S.; however, these products often carry on them dangerous pesticide residues."
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Beyond the Border Resource #7
Title: Baja California Home
URL: http://www.questconnect.org/baja_california.htm
Author: Quest Connect
Notes: I saw this on RJs blog and it stood out to me because it was about Mexico as a country, and most of my research has been on pesticides. So I decided to check it out and blog about it because not only is it important I figured it would be a good change from PESTICIDES! This page mostely talks about the industries of Baja, as well some of the problems like weak currency. One thing that I found interesting was that Baja's economy, is tied to the United States Economy. Overall, this was a helpful source to sort of get an idea about Baja's (and Mexico's) economy.
Monday, September 17, 2007
Beyond the Border #2
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Beyond the Border
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Beyond the Border Resource #6
Resource #: 6
Title: Pesticide's Victims Will Finally Come Before a US Court
URL: http://www.coha.org/2007/08/13/pesticide%E2%80%99s-victims-will-finally-come-before-a-us-court/
Author: Councill on Hemispheric Affairs
Notes: This page gives a lot of stories directed towards the negative effects of pesticides on humans and the environment (but mostly humans). It talks about how many countries in Latin America, like Mexico (who supplies us with 15% of our agricultural imports) are not up to the United States standards when it comes to pesticide use. These pesticides can leave residue on the imports and can be harmful to our society. The most interesting thing that i found was "Most recently, on July 18, President Bush set an urgent timetable of 60 days for the newly formed Cabinet-level committee to announce safety limits on produce, especially on food products being imported into the U.S." This really brought it to my attention that this is a current issue.
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Inca Research #3
When did the Culture reach it peak? The Incas lived from about 1200 to 1535, and they reached their peak before the Spanish invaded there land and destroy their civilization.
How did their Civilization grow and strengthen? The Incas had a powerful army of 40,000 fierce warriors and conquered tribes near by. Its complex government system also allowed the culture to develop.
What factors contributed to the conquest of this Civilization over other indigenous tribes? Which tribes were conquered and absorbed by it?
Monday, September 10, 2007
Inca Research #2
Title: Inca Music
URL: http://agutie.homestead.com/files/Inca_Music.htm
Author: N/A
Notes:
What does the music of this culture sound like?
"Inca music often accompanied ritualized religious dancing. Musicians used repetitive rhythms and dissonant tones to induce an almost hypnotic state in the dancers."
What instruments are used?
"Inca instruments were made of wood, reeds, pottery, bone, shell, and metal. The Incas played two basic kinds of instruments: wind and percussion."
What social function does it serve?
Religious ceremony.
Sunday, September 9, 2007
Inca Research #1
Title: Inca Religion
URL: http://philtar.ucsm.ac.uk/encyclopedia/latam/inca.html
Author: OWR
Notes: This website gave a lot of information about specific Inca beliefs. It talked about there two most important gods: inti, the god of the sun, and Pachama, the mother of the earth. They also believed that time was sacred and that the past, present and future all represented different spiritual demension. They had different religious ceremonies each month. One thing that i found really interesting is that the Incas did actually do human sacrifices. They would sometimes sacrifice two hundred children. The hierarchy of their society goes (king), (priests and royal family), (architects and regional army commanders), and (artisans, army captains, farmers and herders).
Friday, September 7, 2007
Beyond the Border Resource #5
Resource #: 5
Title: Agro Chemicals
URL: http://www.ecochem.com/t_organic_fert.html
Author: Ecochem
Notes: This is an interesting article about the development of agricultural pesticides and how over the years, we have been tricked and deceived into using these harmful chemicals. Pesticide use often damages soil qaulity and has a negative long term effect on the plantlife. The most important statement made in the article was: "All pesticides have one thing in common in common - they are poisons designed to kill things and they have the potential to be harmful to humans if ingested in sufficient amounts."
Beyond the Border Resource #4
Title: Pesticide Facts
URL: http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/environment/RATE/pestfact.html
Author: Real Alternatives to Toxins in the Environment
Notes: This website gives information on what pesticides are, how cause harm, how safe they are and their effect on people, animals and the environment. This article gave the dirrect effects that occured which was helpful because it's the first website that ive found to do so. It also talks about some of the chemicals that are found in pesticides. It even gives some alternatives to using pesticides.
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Beyond the Border Resource #3
Resource #: 3
Title: Pesticide effect on Preschool Children in Mexico
URL: http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0ISW/is_244/ai_111271864
Author: Jule Klotter
Notes: This article presents a study that was conducted in Mexico in 1998 about the effect of pesticides on the growth of young children. It studied two groups of people with similar genetics and cultures; one living on the Yaqui Hills and one living in Yaqui Valley. All the farming (and heavy pesticide use) took place in the valley. They also used household insecticides in the valley. There were traces of pesticides in breastmilk in the valley. The researchers found no physical differences in growth but did find many startling differences.
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Beyond the Border Resource #2
Title: Environmental Effects of Pesticides
URL: http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/ecosystem/ecorisk.htm
Author: United States Environmental Protection Agency
Notes: This article mostly talks about risk assessments that the EPA does on pesticides before they're used in the United States. It is useful because the information here gave me an idea of what are bad qualities in pesticides and how these scientific tests are conducted. It is from the same source as my last article, but it is a little more in depth. It talks about the risks in a scientific way but doesn't really talk about exactly what they are capable of doing to the environment.
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Beyond the Border Resource #1
Title: What is a Pesticide?
URL: http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/about/index.htm
Author: United States Environmental Protection Agency
Notes: This article contains easily-understandable, useful information on pesticides. All the information is presented in a simple way. It explains what a pesticide is, what it's used for, the positives and negaties, and more. Some things that i found interesting were: pesticides include insecticides, herbicides, fungicides and other substances, and that many household products are pesticides.
