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Thursday, May 24, 2012

Reflective Log Questions for LSEC 1103 (2)

Reflective Log Questions for LSEC 1103 - 2

Reflective Log Questions2 for LSEC 1103 - Communicative Skills
  • What part of the 1103 course did you like best?
  • What skills did you improve through this course?
  • How do you imagine using these skills in the future?
  • What are your biggest challenges in written communication? 
  •    
  • Write 250 words and post to your blog with Essays #1 & #2

LSC 1103 – Final project Marking criteria


     LSC 1103 – Final project Marking criteria

 Task Completion                            score _____ /60

·          600  - 800 words   typed in correct format
·         Draft handed in by deadline
·         The student has edited and revised Draft report
·         The student covers each section in detail
·         Written in student’s own words
·         Final report has been proofread using Review
 
Writing                level                     Score _____/30

·         A score of 5 for an overall writing band below  band 5.25
·         A score of 10 for 5.25
·         A score of 20 for 5.5
·         A score of 30 for 5.75
 
Referencing                                       Score _____/10

·         The student cites at least 4 sources used – 5-6 better
·         The student is using correct APA formatting
·         At least 4 inline citations are used

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Disposal- (Thanks, Hussain Al Haddad -CID)


In disposal, we buy a lot of stuff and then we just throw it away, in the garbage. Then what do they do with that stuff? They just make a big hole in the ground and put all those stuff in that landfill, but sometimes they burn the garbage then they dump it in landfill. When they burn the garbage the incinerator releases toxins and super toxins that pollute our environment and there are some companies don’t want to deal with those landfills, they just throw it in the seas or somewhere else to pollute an other’s environment. Recycling helps our environment but it’s not enough, some stuff you can’t recycle it, there is another clean way; “Combining Clean Production at the front end with Zero Waste approaches throughout the materials economy transforms wasteful, linear systems of production and disposal to be cyclical” (StoryOfStuff,2007)

In consumption - (Thanks Hussain Al Haddad, CID)


In consumption, people consume more than they should, maybe because of planned obsolescence and perceived obsolescence. Some machines are designed to be broken after few months after people buy it, so they have to replace it with a new machine. For example, computers, they make new computers every year, they just change a small thing in the computer that makes computers faster. And the problem here that they make new shape every version so you can’t just replace that small part of the computer, you have to buy a new computer. And don’t forget, women’s shoe heels too. “While more stuff doesn’t bring happiness, we know what does: family time, health, community, collective action towards shared goals” (StoryOfStuff,2007) and that’s true we don’t spend more time with our family because we waste our time on shopping.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Reflective Log Questions for LSEC 1103


Reflective Log Questions2 for LSEC 1103 - Communicative Skills

  • What part of the 1103 course did you like best?
  • What skills did you improve through this course?
  • How do you imagine using these skills in the future?
  • What are your biggest challenges in written communication? 
  •    
  • Write 250 words and post to your blog with Essays #1 & #2

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Essay #2 - Production Sample

Production Sample -  (Thanks Mohamed Al Zubaidi - CID)

The second stage of the “Story of Stuff” cycle is production, where the resources extracted are converted into products. In her presentation, Leonard defines production as “mix[ing] toxic chemicals in with the natural resources to make toxic contaminated products” (Story of stuff, 2007). There are many side effects affecting both consumers and people working in these production plants.  The mixing of different chemicals together result in new toxic chemicals that nobody understands their effect on human health. These new toxics are now found everywhere around us, including the bodies of adults and even newborn babies.  These toxics cause a lot of diseases including cancer. Some companies have decided to move their plants to other countries to reduce the pollution. However, this leads to polluting another country and exposing the workers in that country to toxic chemicals. This problem should be solved by using nontoxic materials in production, and not sending these factories to poor countries where there is cheap labor and no regulation.

Essay #2 - Extraction Sample

Extraction Sample -  (Thanks Mohamed Al Zubaidi CID)

Extraction is the first stage of making stuff, where the raw materials are taken from nature to be converted later into the “stuff”. There are three main concerns regarding extraction. Firstly, producers are using so much of the nature resources, which will lead to the exhaustion of these natural resources. This is because consumers consume more stuff with time, that’s why producers are trying to produce more and more. Secondly, the process of extraction itself is damaging the environment. For example, chopping so many trees to use wood in production has reduced the amount of forests in the planet by 80 percent. Finally, the developed countries are using the resources of other countries. According to Leonard (Story of Stuff, 2007), “we [The U.S.] have 5% of the world’s population but we’re consuming 30% of the world’s resources”. Therefore, the current extraction methods should be replaced by extracting less material, producing materials that last longer and using clean energy with more recycling.