Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Food Hunger- FINAL

Food Hunger– Film Dive
“In a world of 7 billion people and set to grow to 9 billion by 2050, wasting food makes no sense- economically, environmentally, and ethically” said a Secretary General. There are over a billion people starving around the world and that is why I think wasting food is a global shame. As humans, food is a necessity and we must have it to survive starvation.  Wasting food is wasting energy. In order to make food, we use energy and if all we do is throw it away, and then we are throwing away money. According to Discover Magazine, “Around 15 % of the energy used in the U.S. is swallowed up by food production and distribution.” This is an outrageous percentage. After reading an article, entitled States News Service, “Analysis of wasted food and the energy needed to ready it for consumption concluded that the U.S. wasted about 2030 trillion BTU of energy in 2007, or the equivalent of about 350 million barrels of oil.”
As we all know recycling paper and plastic is a way in which we currently save money and energy, why is it not the same with all of the uneaten food? The uneaten food is thrown away and not recycled into manure, chicken feed, or just feeding the homeless. We are throwing out an equivalent of over $160 billion worth of food each year.  Also as food decays in the land fills it produces a methane gas, which is a greenhouse gas that is more damaging to the environment than carbon dioxide.   
We do not realize that we are throwing away good edible food. We are so concerned with the expiration dates that are labeled on the food that we purchase.   The purpose for expiration dates is to make us aware of the quality of the food that we purchase and not necessarily food safety.   Therefore, we have adapted the attitude of “When in doubt throw it out”.   Learning when food really goes bad and properly planning out our meals will help the reduction of the food that we throw away.
Food leftovers are a large component of the waste that we accumulate. This type of waste includes the uneaten food and scraps in our households, restaurants, school and industrial cafeterias.  More wasted or tossed food are in landfills than any other solid waste product. Tons of food wastes are generated every year with only a very small percentage being diverted from the landfills. The food waste findings ironically come just as we are finding out that 1 in 5 individuals state that they did not have enough money to purchase food for their families or themselves within the past year.
The drought that we have experienced lately has taken an impact on the food prices will only increase next year. Therefore, it will make it even more difficult for people to provide food for their families.  With the increase demand for food, the drought and the rising food cost, having a more efficient food origination is critical to our ever growing population.  
There are benefits in reducing the amount of food waste that is being sent to the landfills, such as economic, environmental, and social. The economic benefit would be by reducing the amount of food waste that you and the businesses have will inquire fewer charges to dispose of it. By only buying food that will be eaten you are reducing your overall food cost. This will also reduce business energy and labor associated with disposing of unwanted or unusable food.  Businesses can also receive a tax benefit by donating food to organizations that feed those in need. The environmental benefits would be the reduction of methane gas in landfills, and reduce the resources needed to produce the food that is grown. For example, water, fertilizers, and energy. The social benefit would be to donate to the people in need instead of donating to the landfills. By donating safe and healthy food to Food Banks and other organizations will help benefit us as a community.   
We as a society are now recognizing that we dispose of a ridiculous amount of our food each year.  We need to get more people to see that this is a problem and get them to start acting on it. They can help by finding solutions to reduce the amount of food waste.  We can no longer continue nor afford to be a throw away society. This is only going to become more of an issue if we do not take action.  Breaking away from our wasteful habits will require a lot of adjustment; however we all have the ability to reduce food waste. We need to put our perspectives in order and make food preservation a part of our everyday lives without wasting it and preserving it.  As a society we have been pondering this, now its time that we take action. Its one of the easiest steps that we can take to improve our environment and make things better for those that follow.
Works Cited:
"A PAINLESS WAY TO ACHIEVE HUGE ENERGY SAVINGS: STOP WASTING FOOD." States News      Service 2 Oct. 2010. Academic OneFile. Web. 10 Mar. 2013.
Colby Cosh. "Food banking as a growth industry." Alberta Report 22 Jan. 1996                  Academic OneFile. Web. 19 Mar. 2013.
"The food-waste debate could use a pinch of common sense." Maclean's 28 Jan. 2013:    Academic OneFile. Web. 19 Mar. 2013.



Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Journal 5 - Dive

I did not realize how much food America throws away in a year. After watching the film “Dive” I realized that a lot of food goes to waste. I think it is important to eliminate this, only because there are many countries that are suffering from starvation. I think we should be the good people that we are and make it known that we are not a country of wasting, but a country that helps other countries. In the film, Dive, it mentions that Haiti was the poorest country. With that being said, we can get together and form a mode of transportation to supply them with food. I do not think that it is fair for anyone to die from starvation.  There is no need to throw away food before the best by date. As the president passed a law that stated no one will be penalized or sued for giving food away. I think the food banks have done a tremendous job in feeding the homeless. I know that there are many people or are not as fortunate and do not have the money to buy food, and I am thankful for the food banks in our country. Only if we can extend that, and start shipping the food overseas then that would eliminate many children dying by at a young age. I am also thankful for the people who dumpster dive. I know my brother was a “bum” as they might say, but he chose to live his life that way. He is doing very well thanks to Winn-Dixie’s dumpster and road kill. Yes, I said road kill! He is not a very picky guy and he enjoys not spending money on things that come free. He not only keeps the food for him and his bum buddies, but he also gives what he can away. Many people appreciate my brother and are thankful for him taking the time and digging the “good” stuff out and able to re-use it. He chose this life and he has no regrets. He is not a person who needs anything, just tries to live day-by-day and try’s to find what he can and makes others happy by doing so.

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

American Dream Essay

Tonya Bibby
Professor: Kelly Warren
ENC 1102
5 March 2013

The Importance of Having a Mentor
“Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.” ― Benjamin Franklin.  I really enjoyed Garcia’s presentation. I think the most important message was when he spoke about having a mentor.  It is important to realize that a mentor is defined as a wise advisor, one who is in a position to provide guidance and advice. Nevertheless, I think having a mentor in life is a great idea, and more people should have them.  Mentors are good for encouragement, honesty, and most of all to be successful. A mentor has to be a good listener, a good speaker, enthusiastic, a self-motivator, and able to make well sound decisions. Moreover, mentors already have the experience of trial and error and they know how to give you motivation and inspiration. Our family and friends are not always available, but mentors are always there and always have advice and a way. They are there to help guide you and to tell you the do’s and don’ts in life. There are many kids today that have chosen bad life styles and they do not want help from others.
Mentors provide encouragement to help you with your self esteem. Sometimes things we do go unnoticed. Everyone needs an extra boost of self esteem and maybe a job well done. If you have a mentor then you are constantly trying to impress them so you go the extra mile to accomplish certain things. In addition, we are all humans, and sometimes we lack confidence. When you doubt yourself, then you lose the energy needed to complete something. If you are a student, a mentor will help you choose your profession and encourage you to make good grades and to finish what you started.  Students that are being mentored will have better attitudes and behaviors towards school and are more likely to attend college than their peers that are not mentored. Youth being mentored by a caring person over time has shown that education will be effective in stopping negative affects on their education.   There are positive results with youth who are mentored being involved in school, changes in their mental health, behavior problems and physical health. Mentoring youth shows positive development in their education and aids in the goal of helping to reduce the number of dropouts. Mentoring also has a positive effect on reducing the number of high school students dropping out of school and absenteeism.  There are many young people that need or want mentoring, but there are very few that are in mentoring relationships. This means that more young people need mentors. The lack of mentors for these young people has become a challenge that needs to be dealt with so that none of our youth has to go without that one individual that could have a long lasting positive effect on their lives.
 Having a mentor in your life also helps you to become honest. They say it’s not what you know, but who you know. If you can build a relationship based on trust, then you are heading in the right direction. Trust is everything when it comes to building a relationship and finding a good foundation. If you ask your friend for guidance, they will tell you what you want to hear. This not a policy of being honest, this is a friend being a friend. A mentor will tell you only the truth and facts. Mentoring has moved from a product-oriented model, characterized by the transfer of knowledge, to a process-oriented relationship involving knowledge acquisition, application, and critical reflection.  Zachary, Lois J. "Chapter 1 - Grounding the Work: Focusing on Learning". The Mentor's Guide: Facilitating Effective Learning Relationships. Jossey-Bass.  2000. Books24x7. (Page 22)
If you look at any successful person today, they will tell you that they did not become successful on their own. They had somebody. They had someone who showed them. Who guided them? They had someone positive and influential. They had a mentor. A mentor will let you know their own mistakes and will be sure you do not make the same mistakes in life. Experience is the best teacher if it’s not your own experience. There is not enough time in your life to make all the mistakes and to become successful at the same time. You need the guidance of a mentor to eliminate any weaknesses you may have.
  I think there should be more mentors. If there were more mentors in this world, then I believe people would be more successful, honest, and have the ability to give back. A mentor not only shows you one-way, they teach you how to appreciate others and how to help others reach their goals as well. Eventually you will be in the position to pay it forward and hopefully give advice to others. 
*Research shows that youth who spend time with a caring adult mentor regularly for at least one year are:
1.             46% less likely than their peers to start using illegal drugs
2.             27% less likely to start drinking
3.             52% less likely than their peers to skip a day of school
4.             37% less likely to skip a class
5.             More trusting of their parents or guardians 
References:
1.)   "MENTORING." States News Service 10 Apr. 2012. Academic OneFile. Web. 26 Feb. 2013.
2.)   An Impact Study of Big Brothers Big Sisters by Public/Private Ventures Making a    Difference 1995 http://www.leadershipoakland.com/index.php/mentoring/statistics Web: Accessed 21 Feb 2013

3.)   National Mentoring Partnership, Expanding the World at Quality mentoring http://www.mentoring.org/about_mentor/value_of_mentoring/ Web: Accessed 21 Feb 2013
4.) Zachary, Lois J. "Chapter 1 - Grounding the Work: Focusing on Learning". The Mentor's  Guide: Facilitating Effective Learning Relationships. Jossey-Bass. © 2000. Books24x7. (Page 22)