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Diario 15/11/11
- Read the following situation.
- Take 10 minutes to write what you would do (condicional) in this situation.
- Your post title should be creative.
- Keep your notes out so you have a grammar reference.
¿Qué harías tú si estuvieras en esta situación?
¿Le dirías algo a su novia?
¿Qué le dirías a Pedro?
¿Tratarías de ayudar?
¿Qué le recomendarías a Pedro?
Yo, en su lugar, … (If I were in his place…)
Si viera a la novia de mi mejor amigo besando a su primo, ...
Angelina Pingitore tareas - Lunes 14 de noviembre 2011
Spanish homework
Mi nombre es Joe
Tengo treintanueve años
Soy de Georgia pero vivo en Alabama
Soy gordo
Soy aburrid
Me gusta comer
Malik Tliil (Johan Rosero)
Matthew Ginnetti Benchmark Reflection
https://sites.google.com/a/scienceleadership.org/a-moment-of-your-time/
My part:
https://sites.google.com/a/scienceleadership.org/a-moment-of-your-time/our-position
- How did you group go about making a decision for what to focus on for the project?
We talked over and discussed ways to make voting the most convenient and we all decided on weekend voting. Weekend voting is the most convient way to vote which in turn will increase voter turn out. - 11th grade Essential ? - What is the role of the individual in creating and sustaining change?
As an individual we a make our on creations and we morph them together with other individuals creation. - How has your understanding of the electoral process and whether or not the US is a democracy evolved during this unit?
Well I have learned how much of the population of the US actually votes, I learned how voting si extremely inconvenient and how that may be a reason for the lack of voter turn out. - How did you decide to best relay a message to a national audience with your marketing campaign?
We decided to market our idea with a solid video that grabs the attention of people.
Natikwa Goodwin Quarter 1 Benchmark
1 cup (130 grams) all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons sugar
1 large egg
1 cup of milk
2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
Instructions:
First you gather all your ingredients
and proper utensils
Using a large bowl you first place the
flour in it, following with the baking powder, salt, sugar, eggs, milk, and
butter.
You then mix all the ingredients for
about 10 minutes or until all the ingredients are mixed well.
Then you must place a large frying pan
on the stove with the burner at about medium-high heat.
Then pour a spoon full of grease into
the pan.
Pour the mix into the pan making
circular motions.
Let the pancakes cook until the edges
begin to turn light brown.
Flip the pancakes
Let the other side cook all the way
through.
Their done :)
The pancakes I made are 100% processed.
All the ingredients included in my recipe are not homemade. They all come from
across the country and are grown differently individually before they make it to
my kitchen. In each serving the recipe creates about 4 nice sized pancakes.
After being prepared there are roughly about 250 calories in these pancakes.
There is also about 2g of fat after the pancakes are prepared. The ingredients
in the pancakes are not harmful to the body, and aren't hard to process. Wheat is
a cereal grain that is grown throughout the entire world. Baking powder is also
listen in my ingredients also known as by the chemical formula NaHCO3.
Common table salt is used in the ingredients, which is known as NaCl. After
buying all the ingredients to this meal the costs comes out to be no more than
$20. This meal ends up being much more than it would cost to purchase pancakes
from a fast food restaurant such as McDonalds or Burgerking. McDonalds pancakes
have about 400 calories, which is almost double the amount as the ones that I
made. The people that made the most off of my meal would be the market, and the
different farms that the products migrated from. The milk that is used in my
ingredients came from a cow. That cow most likely lives on a farm, and grew up
on different estrogen and hormone medicines. If I was to care for my own cow
the milk would be much safer to drink. It would have much less ingredients I’ve
never heard of, and won’t be as harmful. Just like cows, chickens also grow up
o farms taking different steroids to make them much larger and to get more out
of one. Eggs that come from chickens are greatly effected by the different
hormones that are given to the chickens during their lifespan. If I was to grow
my own chicken, the eggs produced would be much less harmful being as though it
doesn’t have as many artificial hormones added.
I have come to learn a lot during the 1st quarter of my science and society class. During this quarter we learned value information that can help our every day lives. In this class we discussed way to better ourselves, and our bodies. We learned different ways of how to stay healthy and how to stay fit. During the 1st quarter of this class we learned about food, nutrition, and healthy eating.
It is always important to know and understand what you are putting in your body. Everything is not always good for you. From this class we studied different types of common foods that we all eat on a daily basis. We took these different foods learned how they are prepared before they get to our plates. We watched a movie that went through the entire process of chicken is prepared before it gets to our plates. This movie puts what you eat into a different perspective.
From this class I now question a lot of more of what I eat. I learned that everything is always good for you, even some things cooked at home. I've learned the true differences between organic and regular foods. We went over the pro's and con's of organic food, and does it actually make a difference. Prices of foods can also vary depending on what types of food you are buying, we went over how healthier eating also means much more expensive.
I learned a lot in this class during this quarter, from watching chickens brutally get slaughtered for the welfare of human beings, to learning about the Western Diet which includes everything I love to eat. This class taught a lot.
Amber Altomare Q1 Benchmark
Ingredients:
2 cups
of Flour
2
Teaspoons cinnamon
1
Teaspoon baking soda
1/4
Teaspoon Baking Powder
1/2
Teaspoon Salt
1 1/2
Cups Sugar
3/4 Cup
Vegetable Oil
3 Large
Eggs
1 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract
3 Cups
of Pureed Pumpkin
Cooking Tools:
Measuring
Cup
Teaspoon
Sifter
(helpful but not required)
Large
Mixing Bowl
9 by 5
by 3-inch loaf pan ( multiple smaller ones would suffice )
Directions:
Preheat
the oven to 325°F
Sift
together the flour, cinnamon, baking soda, and baking powder.
In a
large mixing bowl, mix together the sugar, vegetable oil, eggs and vanilla extract.
Combine
the flour mixture and sugar mixture.
Mix
well
Coat not
non-stick pans with butter and flour
Bake for
an hour and 5 minutes.
Let cool
for 15 minutes.
How to Puree Pumpkins
Preheat
the oven to 350°
Obtain a
medium sized pumpkin
Quarter
the pumpkin
Bake for
45 minutes
The skin
should look shriveled (this makes it easy to pull off)
Pull the
skin off and put in a blender or food processor
If you
are using a blender, add a bit of water
You now
have pureed pumpkin!
How to sift
To sift,
either use a sifter or you could lay out a piece of wax paper and slowly
release the flour and sprinkle other ingredients as you go along. You basically
just want a flour mixture that isn't thickly packed.
Calories:
205
Fat: 11
grams
Saturated
Fat: 1 gram
Protein:
3 grams
Carbohydrates:
26 grams
Sugar:
12 grams
Fiber: 1
gram
Cholesterol:
35 milligrams
Sodium:
154 milligrams
Analysis:
The
flour I used was America's Choice, it is manufactured by The Great Atlantic
& Pacific Tea Company. The flour contains MSG, wheat, gluten and corn as
allergens. Ingredients in the flour are Wheat Flour Bleached Enriched (Niacin,
Iron Reduced, Thiamine Monoitrate (Vitamin B1), Riboflavin (Vitamin B2, Folic
Acid (Vitamin AB)), and Barley Malted Flour. The only controversial ingredient
listed is the Barley Malted Flour so I'm only going to look at this one
closer. Barley Malted Flour is used for it's roots, they are made by the
flour being sprouted and and then tampered with through water and heat and then
dried. I couldn't find anything that said why it's bad or why food facts said
it's controversial. The general conclusion for this flour is that it is not
that bad for you.
The
Cinnamon I used is made by Han-Dee-Pak and while there isn't anything to say
about the ingredients of the cinnamon, it is the only ingredient, I will write
about Han-Dee-Pak. The company started out family owned and is now owned by
McCormick. McCormick is a huge franchise that just keeps buying more and more
companies worldwide. McCormick has been running since 1889.
I used
Arm & Hammer baking soda, which i find weird that Arm & Hammer makes
items that could be used for baking and clothes detergent. Arm & hammer
makes all kinds of deodorizers such as carpet cleaner, pool maintenance
tablets, refrigerator air fresheners, and trash bags. This item contains sodium
bicarbonate. This item worries me because there are warnings for stomach
warnings. Children under 5 are not even supposed to consume it at all. The
baking soda is manufactured by Church & Dwight Co., Inc. This company is
very centered around wildlife conservation awareness. Church & Dwight Co.,
Inc. was founded in 1846. They are the leading source of baking soda, also the
only one I've ever heard of. Church & Dwight is in contract with XTRA,
SUPER SCOOP, NICE'N FLUFFY, Unilever oral care, which brings CLOSE-UP and
SPINBRUSH and Carter-Wallace, Inc., which entailed APRID and LAMBERT KAY.
TROJAN, NAIR, and FIRST RESPONSE came with Armkel LLC. In house care, they are
in contract with Orange Glo International, which owns OXI CLEAN, KABOOM, and
ORANGE GLO. I wonder how Arm & Hammer thought it was a god idea to make an
item used in baking and so many house products. I would like to know how
closely these items are manufactured and how sure they are that their products
are safe.
I used
Argos Baking Powder, this item contains sodium acid pyrophosphate, sodium
bicarbonate, Corn starch and mono calcium phosphate. These products are all
considered safe for food application. It is used to leaven breads and things. I
found sodium bicarbonate to be a medicine that is used for heartburn and
indigestion issues or "to make your blood or urine less acidic." I'm
glad it does this but why is it used in an item I use to cook? Sodium
bicarbonate is also the only ingredient in baking soda. I can't find anything
for the company, There are some things that say something about retail but
never goes in depth for the company.
I used
salt, in salt, there is sodium.
I'm
pretty sure the eggs were probably made the bad way and not cage-free.
The
pumpkin I cut and pureed myself. There are alternatives like Libby's Pumpkin. I
wanted to make this by myself because I wanted to learn how to do it. I'm sure
that the pumpkin probably came from a pumpkin patch. It was kind of a large
pumpkin so maybe it had some fertilizers and I'm sure pesticides.
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-barley-flour.htm
http://www.foodfacts.com/NutritionFacts/Dried-Spices/Spice-Classics-Ground-Cinnamon-337-oz/12856
http://www.mccormickcorporation.com/Corporate/layouts/companyHistory1970_1979.aspx
http://www.armandhammer.com/deodorization/landing.aspx?gclid=CIjRj7bHmqwCFcp65QodUQUUOg
http://www.foodfacts.com/NutritionFacts/Baking-Powder/Arm-Hammer-Baking-Soda-16-oz/11981
http://www.churchdwight.com/Company/index.asp
http://www.foodfacts.com/NutritionFacts/Baking-Powder/Argo-Baking-Powder-12-oz/47492
http://www.ccnt-phosphate.com/food-grade-phosphates/Sodium_Acid_Pyrophosphate_SAPP/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0000538/
In this unit, I
have learned the importance of knowledge of the food industry because it is
good to know what they are doing to what we consume. Almost nothing is natural
and untouched and I believe this is a problem with society, especially the fact
that we let it get this far. It's mostly greed, not need, that has brought us
to this.. and laziness. The human race is perfectly capable of making
their own food, it's been done. We would just rather have someone else do it. I
would like to grow my own food and eat it but my issue is that I don't eat
enough vegetables so I probably wouldn't eat anything I grew. I'm not going to
grow chicken either because I am not will-minded enough to kill and eat one so
my life relies on the market. Darn. I already don't drink soda or eat chips. I
really need to start making and eating my own dinners, though. My meals consist
of cereal, no lunch and then frozen pizza or pasta. Definitely not the
healthiest food choices.
No Child Left Behind Act
I did my benchmark on the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB). To me this was interesting because it was a bill that actually became a law and it had it affects on our society. I think this was also interesting because it went from being a bill to a law in a short period of time. My difficulties with this project was trying to get my point across in more simple words to where others could follow along. My reasoning for having the three videos because I wanted to show the pros and cons of the bill. Then I have the storyboard to visually show how the bill became a bill in a very short period of time. This project help me think outside the box and use my creative mind in a way and I'm glad I did this project.
Food Benchmark
Ingredients needed:
3 organic eggs
6 tablespoons of organic butter
3 tablespoons of sugar
1 cup of lemon juice
One small package of whole grain graham crackers
2 oz. can of condensed milk
7 small lemons
1 cup of cream cheese
Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 350F. Grease an 11inch pan with butter or vegetable oil cooking spray.
2. Lay graham crackers across 11 inch pan and lightly pour one of the three tablespoons of sugar over the crackers.
3. Place the pan with graham crackers and sugar in the oven for 20 minutes. Do not turn off the oven after baking the crust.
4. In a medium sized bowl, stir the lemon juice, 3 eggs, condensed milk, organic butter, and cream cheese until smooth.
5. Pour the filling over the crust and smoothen with a spatula. Bake the filling and crust in 11 inch pan for 20 more minutes.
6. After baking, cover the pan and refrigerate for at least three hours before serving.
Analysis:
I would say about 60% of this meal is organic while the remaining 40% is processed. The healthy/organic portion would be the whole grain graham crackers, organic eggs, lemon juice, condensed milk, and the organic butter. The unhealthy/processed portion of the ingredients would be the cream cheese, sugar, and maybe the graham crackers. I did a majority of my shopping for the ingredients at Whole Foods in Philadelphia in the section of the store that is local so the eggs, butter, sugar, lemons, and cream cheese are all from local farmers. The ingredients I am not sure about are the graham crackers, condensed milk, lemon juice, and sugar. Looking at the maps and date from the Whole Foods website, it seems the food that traveled the furthest was from California while the closest was from a farm in a Philadelphia suburb. In total, the cost of the ingredients for this meal was about $26. Had I purchased the ingredients from a grocery store that serves more processed foods like PathMark or ACME, the price would have been cheaper, maybe around $15-20. Purchasing foods from nearby farms is good for the environment because the food has less distant to travel, which means The only problem with purchasing organically grown ingredients and foods is the lack of pesticides and fertilizers. While this seems like a healthy alternative because there is less poison, there is a higher risk of insects getting into the foods. For obvious reasons, the food would have been MUCH cheaper had I grown it myself since lemon seeds are cheaper than actual lemons and supermarket groceries are always going to cost more because of the third party needing to make a profit.
Reflection:
This unit has taught me a lot about the food industry and how hypocritical and terrible it can be. I learned about all of the schemes and behind the scenes lies that are conducted to hide the real ingredients in the United States' most popular dishes and now I am more aware of what I am putting in my body. While Science & Society has taught me a lot about the negatives, I can honestly say that I am more acquainted with the wordy ingredients and I know what I should and shouldn't eat. The Food Inc. video has forced me to want to eat healthier and support certain food companies and abandon others. Videos like this should be much more viral because I would say a majority of the United States' citizens do not know what they are cooking or purchasing. Then again, I think it's pretty easy to figure out what foods are not so great, i.e. 20 chicken nuggets at McDonalds are $5 which is ridiculous because real chicken is not that cheap. The general public is also to blame because we haven't been taking the time to do our own research and find out what we're consuming.
Español Tarea 14/11/11
Nastia Liukin
MARIAH CAREY
espanol
Famous Person en Español
Michael Jordan es muy, muy talentoso y alto. El es bastante intelegente y divertido. No le gusta es bailar ni cantar. Le encanta deportes sin embargo no le gusta es golf.
Mi Amor Ahshar
US Anti-Abortion Laws
I wanted to choose something that I didn't think anyone else would choose. I also wanted to pick something that was going to be of somewhat interest to me. I chose the anti-abortion law because I figured, "hey, that's not something anyone else will probably think of. I'm sure a lot of people are going to be doing historical bills and things that happened a while ago." So I chose my topic from there.
I chose the Prezi format for my project because it gave me the opportunity to 1. explore a new learning tool and 2. give my viewers something other than a Keynote or Powerpoint to look at. It was definitely something new and something I needed to get used to, but I learned a lot from the program itself.
In the process of completing this project, a lot of things began to happen in my life. Things got really hectic at home and I began to get really sick. I also damaged my achilles tendon, so being exhausted from the cast the doctors had me in, left me falling asleep at 7pm, not finishing my homework or projects. I also was just dreading doing the research I had to do because honestly, I, myself was making it seem a lot harder than it actually was. I just needed to sit down and do it, that was it. Once I finally got into the process of creating the project, I didn't run into much trouble.
If I had the chance to do this project ALL over again, I most definitely would. I would manage my time better and get the project in on time to get the grade I should've gotten myself in the first place. I would've also probably tried to understand Prezi more, as it took a lot more time than I would've liked because I was new to the program.
I was able to research a lot about my particular topic. Because the nation is so very diverse when it comes to abortions, I saw the different times that the country went through. Seeing the people physically harm one another was very hard for me to believe. It was very interesting though.
The process what a lot easier than I thought it was going to be. I didn't realize just how much information was out there on abortions and the history of abortion laws. This made it a lot easier for me to easily get my project information researched.
Sources:
http://thinkprogress.org/health/2011/07/13/267880/162-number-of-new-anti-abortion-provisions-in-the-states/
http://www.chicagotribune.com/sns-abortion-timeline,0,7911413.story
http://www.prochoice.org/about_abortion/history_abortion.html
J. Pullins, Benchmark Reflection
https://sites.google.com/a/scienceleadership.org/reform-our-electoral-college/our-position-justin
The Whole Website:
https://sites.google.com/a/scienceleadership.org/reform-our-electoral-college/home
*Our group decided on our final product through thorough discussion and debate. We decided to take a system that has gone through an adequate amount of controversy over the years, but has its advantages as well as its disadvantages, and reform it for the better. We believe that this is a fair compromise for those who may be either pro-retaining or pro-abolishing the Electoral College.
*I believe that the role of the individual is to acknowledge that change is alway inevitable, and sometimes beneficial, and having the willingness to create that change.
*I understand the difficulties of many Americans in voting and the grasping the relevance of voting now in a way that was nonexistent before. I understand the true struggle it is for many American citizens to find the true merit of their ballots.
*We decided to keep our marketing campaign terse with some print ads, which were both interesting and informative.
Spanish Tarea 14-11-11
Beyoncé Knowles
Nombre: Su nombre es Beyonce Knowles
Edad:Tiene treinta años.
Origen:Es de Houston, Texas pero vivo en Nueva York.
Fiscamente: Es alto (5'9)
Personalidad: Contenta
Actividad :) : Le encanta cantar y bailar
Actividad :( : No le gusta nada estudiar y ayadar en la casa.
Food Benchmark
Reflection
A lot of things we learned this year were talked about in chases talked about last year because his food class he was really interested in and it poured over into our english class. I looked up the movies we watched before so the information was not new but did contain a lot of information. My role in the larger food system is to simply be a consumer and consume what I want so my taste will be reflected in the sales of said product. The biggest problem with our food market is the lack of competitiveness between diffrent companies. Food companies have monopolies over certain aspects of the food creation process so they can pocket exorbitant amounts of cash while reducing spending costs and making the food cheeper. So changes I could make in my food choices are to eat more meats for protein which helps repair muscle tissue and tastes delicious. The impact would likely be only for me and that would be my experiencing a decrease in soreness post work out and probably increase in muscle mass but likely also it would be more costly. I am not willing to actively make the change I live more by if it it happens kinda thing.
Recipe/Assembly
Fruit Salad yummy yummy
Get a bowl
add
20 strawberries
add
1 chopped up pinappleadd
1 chopped up cantuelope
add1 chopped up honey dew
addhalf a chopped up watermellon
Presto fruit Salad.
Analysis
The recipe to making it was extremely simple as it was just fruit products chopped up into little pieces. The labels claimed the fruit to be organic so the environmental impact was likely helpful because more plants means more fertile soil and air for us all yay fruit. It was entirely whole food literally what comes up from the ground when you plant a seed and care for it and pluck what grows from it. There was no nutrion label on the side of my food because fruit doesn't come with that. However the nutritional value of a strawberry is 4 calories and 1 gram of sugar. The nutritional value of watermelon for a slice in 86 calories 22g carbs 18g sugars and 2g proteins. The nutritional value of a pineapple is 28 calories per slice and 7g of carbs and 6g of sugar. one wedge of honey dew is 45 calories 11g carbs 10g sugar and 1 g protein. All and all the food seemed to be high in sugar and carbs but it was all natural if you ate a lot of it you would need to produce more insulin to lower your blood sugar levels because of the increase in glucose your body received. I am pretty sure that the items went straight from farm to market to plate because you can not do much else with fruit in between it grows you pick it then eat it the end.
Food rule
lil wayne
Tarea (14/11/11)
Mi encanta Prodigy!
