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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Final Essay

I think that the American Way of Life is leading to a collapse. America runs on capitalism which grows on using the land to make profit and when there is no more land left, capitalism falls. Holidays are created to celebrate the idea of purchasing unnecessary products that just waste energy and materials. Since the worker's labor is the source of all wealth, capitalists would not make any profit if the workers rebelled. Doctor's would also like to make profit so they use drugs and surgical devices to make the birth process easier for them.

Capitalism runs on three frameworks and one of them is the land that capitalists extract raw materials from. After turning the raw materials into products, capitalists then sell the products to make profit which gets turned into wealth. Because of their greed, capitalists continue to gather raw materials without thinking about how much of the materials are left. Then, when the materials run out when Americans need them most, there will not be any left because they have already been used up. Capitalism also allows competition between multiple corporations for cheaper prices in the free market so they can make the most profit. Now there are more than just one company trying to get their hands on raw materials so the rate of the country losing its resources doubled, or maybe even tripled. Capitalism creates an over exploitation of the land for profits and competition that acts as a catalyst to bringing the country close to a collapse.

America creates holidays - like Thanksgiving, Black Friday, and Christmas - that allow the country to waste resources. During Thanksgiving, some families go out for a big dinner when they can just stay home and cook dinner. In the video we saw in class back in December, they said that Americans consume ten times more than Chinese people and thirty times more than Indians. Black Friday is the day when companies lure Americans into buying their products by making a sale. Americans then fall into their trap and start spending their money without taking the time to think about the amount of resources used to make these products. The same goes for Christmas; Americans get into the habit of buying presents and exchanging them for other gifts. It is basically exchanging money, except it involves purchasing things made out of the world's resources. People do not think about whether it is necessary to buy things that just wastes energy and resources. Actually, some people do think about the world's future and, therefore, created the Buy Nothing Day. However, this Buy Nothing Day was not really effective because people continue to attend the sales and buy unnecessary things. Americans are just used to living their life using up the world's resources.

The poverty line for a family of two is $14,000 and when we calculated the minimal yearly expense, it was $28,000. Many people have to cut down on a lot of expenses like food, in order to stay above the poverty line. Back then, slaves were treated horribly; they did not get paid and they worked in harsh conditions. When they finally got together and fought against the white slave owners, the slaves won and the slave system fell. If the workers feel that they are not getting paid enough, then they can get together and stop working for capitalists. And when that happens, the capitalists would not earn any profit and the capitalist economy would fall.

Doctors also play a role in wasting resources and causing the collapse. They drug the women when they are giving birth and they use interventions when they are not needed. Doctors do not think about the things that go into making the drugs and about the amount of resources they can save by not drugging the women. Hospitals have high technical machines that are used to perform interventions such as C-sections. All those machines use up a lot of energy and the doctors do not take into consideration the energy they can save by allowing the women to have a natural birth. The only things they think about is saving time so they can maximize their profits and by using drugs and machines, they are wasting resources.

Jacara: I don't think that Andy is saying we can't do anything about it. On the contrary, I think that he that he is giving us the information to create a revolution o_o

Sandy: Yes, denying services kills people but people don't actually buy insurance until they find out that they have an ailment. So if everyone starts to do that, the insurance will lose money and then there won't be any insurance. And because of how our economy works, everyone wants to earn profit so insurance denies services.

Jia Min: You have a good point when you connected the Easter Islander's values of creating statues to American's value of advancing technology; the islander's are wasting resources by creating statues and American's are wasting resources by creating more complexx technologies that use up a lot more resources.

Collapse Response 2

I think that the collapse is inevitable. Like Easter Island, workers may rebel to cause the economy to collapse (a good collapse) or people can continue to waste resources so that when we actually need the resources, there will not be any (causing a bad collapse). I believe that because of the Easter Islander's cultural values, they do not take into consideration of the amount of resources they were wasting. Because they build statues to show their status in the society, they waste amass of resources and energy building those statues. Similarly, in America, students are so into taking copious notes instead of taking the time to actually process the information and apply it to the world that they are wasting the materials - the resources - used to create the pencil, the pen, and even the paper (the enormous amount of trees that were cut down to create the paper). People are so into the same routine of waking up, brushing their teeth, and going to work that they do not realize the amount of water they waste when they leave the faucet on to brush their teeth. Others are so caught up in bumming at home that they do not realize the amount of electricity they waste by leaving the lights on and watching TV all day long. Americans are so eager to show their wealth in the country that they buy cars; not knowing the barrels of oil and energy needed to power the cars.

Although I think the collapse is inevitable, I think that it can be slowed down. Snyder says that "some mess in life is wildly disproportion to the mistake" so "if you're walking on the edge of the cliff and you accidentally step four inches off of where you were supposed to step, then you'd be dead". Then he says that "even if one person choose to turn the faucet off when brushing his/her teeth, it will not make a difference [to the collapse]" but I think that if you step four inches away from the edge of the cliff, then you would be less likely to step off the cliff. Snyder also believes that if there is strong organization, then a rebellion is possible even with the odds against it. For example, if a small group of workers want to get their rights, they would be able to with strong organization. So if a small group of workers can make such a big change, I believe that even doing the littlest thing to save resources would at least hinder the collapse.

At first, I had thought that no alternative source of energy would work because once everyone starts to use, for example, solar power, it would not be enough to power everything because it is unsustainable and because of entropy (the idea that everything tends to fall apart to the lowest level). The sun has a limited amount of power and it has to be divided among a lot of things so if a car runs faster with more power, then it would not be able to run very fast because solar power is scattered. Snyder made the comparison that it is as if you cut out the meat and ate vegetables only; then you would need to eat a lot more vegetables to meet your daily calories. I was thinking that if we could divide the population so that some would use oil and others would use alternative sources of energy, then it would take us further away from the collapse. But because our economy needs to grow, I do not think that even dividing the population would solve the problem.

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Collapse Response 1

"The ghostly impression that the quarry made on me came from my sense of being in a factory, all of whose workers had suddenly quit for mysterious reasons, thrown down their tools, and stomped out, leaving each statue in whatever stage it happened to be a the moment" (page 1 of Diamond's Collapse). I thought it was interesting that Diamond envisioned workers throwing down their tools and quitting. It was as if Diamond was implying that one reason that Easter Island collapse was because the workers had rebelled. And it makes sense; if proletarians just stopped working for capitalists, the capitalists would not be able to earn profit and that would be the end of capitalism. Then, the proletarians will have more power than they used to and will be able to create a more "equal" system. In this case, a collapse is a good thing but in others like the one in Easter Island causes the island to become deserted.

It was on page 7 when I figured that the cause of Easter Island's collapse is the wasting of resources: "... for hundreds of thousands of years before human arrival and still during the early days of human settlement, Easter was not at all a barren wasteland but a subtropical forest of tall trees and woody bushes." Diamond also mentioned that the process of creating statues used up a lot of food in the first line of 2 paragraphs prior. Then in the next paragraph, Diamond stated that resources were also used to make "thick long ropes" to construct the statues. Based on these two findings, we can infer that because of constructing statues, the islanders used resources and eventually ran out of resources; causing the collapse. Diamond blames the unsustainable resources on the humans on page 9: "Deforestation must have begun some time after human arrival by A.D. 900, and must have been completed by 1722, when Roggeveen arrived and saw no trees over 10 feet tall." After humans arrived, resources were being used faster than they were created so before trees could reach 10 feet, it was cut down for food and/or ropes.

On page 13, where all the quotations are at, it states that "'Technology will solve our problems, never fear, we'll find a substitute for wood'". I think that it is exactly what countries of industrialization think; they think that machines use up less resources when really, it uses up more. It goes back to how systems are more complicated because components are constantly added into the systems. Industrialized countries that replace human labor with machines are making things more complicated because they have to find people to operate the machines and now they also have to find resources to power the machines. Then it says "'We don't have proof that there aren't palms somewhere else on Easter, we need more research, your proposed ban on logging is premature and drive by fear-monging." People who think this way those who waste paper and say "they can plant more trees" *hint hint*. So to those of you who do not think about the amount of resources being used up, think about Easter Island.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Final Food Assignment

Corporations propagate the idea that there are small family farms that are living happily with the animals they raise. But in superkmarkets, how do the foods prove that when most of the meat do not even indicate where it is from? Without the knowledge of the foods, Americans are helpless when it comes to food so they turn to experts. Many Americans think that farmer grow the food when really, corporations ruin the food with machines. Corporations hide the ugly truths about food and cover them up with with wonderful images.

Corporations manipulate Americans into thinking that there is nothing wrong with the food they consume so that Americans do not ask questions about where their food come from. This way, when Americans walk into supermarkets, they find the nature products first, then the meats, and then the things that are hard to distinguish what they are made of (Pollan). Notice how supermarkets put the food that are most simplistic so Americans cannot question about them, and then the meats that can somewhat be questioned but are not because Americans are believing what the corporations want them to believe. Then when Americans see the last things, the foods that are hard to distinguish, they do not bother to question what they are because they think that nothing can go wrong in the food. Americans have come to believe that the meat they purchase at the supermarkets were once happy before they end up in the supermarkets. Corporations have hidden the truth and made Americans think that their foods were once humane.

Sometimes, corporations cannot cover everything up. Everyday, there are people who look at their meat and ask themselves where is it coming from. Most of the meat in the supermarkets do not indicate where it is from (Pollan). The fact that these products fail to even provide where they are from shows that corporations are hiding more from the people. If they cannot indicate where they are from, is it okay to question why is it not indicated and more importantly, how it came to be where it is? Corporations just decides to omit the most fundamental ideas to keep Americans ignorant about their food.

Some Americans have trouble deciding what to eat every meal because of the lack of information from corporations. They spend a lot of time thinking about what to eat so to make things easier, they rely on food scientists. Pollan also wrote that people eat depending on their culture and because America is a diverse country, there is no one specific culture to follow when it comes to food. There may be a lot of cultures due to the diversity, but American food do not apply to them. And because there is no culture, Americans follow what food scientists or marketers say. If corporations provided more information about the food being produced, I believe that Americans would not be in constant dilemmas. Americans would be more educated in the food that are around them and the ones they eat so they would not need to follow anyone else but what their body tells them. Therefore, corporations should not be leaving these crucial information about food and should not deceive Americans.

I think the Meatrix II best describes most Americans. Leo the pig arrives at a farm and he sees a beautiful blue sky and a big field with scattered cows. He was so excited to see a woman smiling as she milks what seems to be a healthy cow. Then Moopheus educates him, with the educated glasses, and Leo then sees the truth corporations have been hiding. The skies turned into an ugly color, the river becomes polluted, and there is even a dead cow right by it with a fly hanging around. The cows in the field has disappeared but in the barn, we see that the cows are tightly packed together. The conditions are horrible as we see the heads are droopy and their unhappy moos are weak. Americans, like Leo, think that happy farmers are the ones extracting the food. In reality, the machines that are milking the cows and feeding the calves are the ones creating the food. Corporations take advantage of this misconception so that Americans do not ask about the products so they can make profit off of them. They cover up the machines with the ideal farm and farmer.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Food Assignment 7 - LATE

Ingredients

•Rice
•Chopped vegetables such as broccoli, peas, carrots, onions, celery, etc.
•Other options include chicken, beef, pork, tofu or eggs
•Soy sauce

Preparation

1.Cook your desired amount of rice and let cool.
2.Heat about 2 tablespoons of olive or vegetable oil in a wok or skillet.
3.Stirring your rice constantly add in your vegetables, meat or tofu and egg.
4.Add a little soy sauce to taste.



This was actually a new experience for me; cooking without my mom nagging me. I was kind of nervous because I thought I would mess up and I think my mom didn't really trust me either. She wanted to do it her way but I wanted this experience to be something I came up with so she left me cooking by myself. I think I kind of messed up during the process; I put too much soy sauce and a little too late, so it came out looking like shit -_- I added cauliflower, bok choy, and mushrooms. Although it didn't look good, my sister said it smelled good and it tasted pretty good.