Monday, June 25, 2018

DeVry University: Submission Details Grade: 15 / 15 Show Rubric Week 7: Think Globally, Act Locally Rachel Sakhi submitted Jun 13 at 1:59am

The submissions for this assignment are posts in the assignment's discussion. Below are the discussion posts for Rachel Sakhi, or you can view the full discussion.
Great post Mr. Hindshaw, 
Global warming sounds scary when other people describe it, but your post expresses the definition in a kind way. A realistic summary. It really strikes the curiosity regarding how and if we, as humans, are taught to recycle overseas outside of the United States then bring recycled product back into the U.S. as well as what types of animal produce we catch, clean, and cook for consumption like chickens, cows, goats, pigs, and how we catch and isolate entertainment animals such as lions, tigers, panthers, zebras, pandas, American eagles, owls, ducks, snakes, elephants, camels, cats, dogs, and gorillas. The sunshine is pink at dawn, but the sun's true color is pink and blue which is when the planet earth begins to spin into orbit relieving one another of duties whereas the moon brightens the darkest parts of the planet earth. The rubber bank layer of the hemisphere which protects gravity and us all from falling off the planet into the darkness of abyss is the most important component of the earth in protecting our way of life as humans. The rubber bank protects the planet earth as well from fire that flies, and protects the orbit from junk and garbage created by humans from the planet earth. When the rubber bank begins to stretch too much and becomes loose, a gaseous substance is released in reaction to oxygen and the abyss combined. The earth then begins to get closer to other planets and is left susceptible to foreign matter which may choose to migrate in gaseous form passing through the air, and heat as well as color may alter what we are normally or in the past prior centuries considered as being 'used' to as humans. The rubber bank becomes weary when the consumption of the earth's natural resources are imbalanced due to over usage of electricity from the moon's power source, leaving the earth susceptible to excessive heat (more than usual and almost artificial), and the earth may also become weary of WASTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES in search for more conveniences rather than appreciating what is already presented for sustenance. Chemical reactions from natural substances at the floor bed of the ocean banks could contaminate the natural ocean waters making contact with humans potentially different (i.e., radiation, etc.) and unusual. Thanks for sharing your information regarding global warming. 
Foreign matter could be potentially referred to as other life forms from other planets that is a result of scientific experiments conducted utilizing cameras, smaller hubble space containers, human eggs, animal eggs, a sperm bank resource, test tube life forms and plants grown in space or attempted growth of living things such as food, human skin, and animal samples, as well as reproduction processes. 
Interesting Mr. Ryan. 
Sometimes when we, as humans, utilize the heat process invented to melt down scum, garbage, metal, trash, cars, appliances, used scraps, bacteria in broken or recycled glass with mold and other transpire potentials....the bacteria including cockroaches may come back alive and grow in larger forms than anticipated. When other countries are responsible for manufacturing for example...hmmm, sayyy plastic grocery bags...although we pay such a cheap, cheap price for the bargain the sanitation involved in the recycling process may not have turned out as nifty and clean as we all expected which leaves stenches of prior bacteria in the 'new' and 'fresh' bags stamped with grocery stores' names on them or the phrase "Thank You" (grocery stores, 2018). During the curation and heat melting process of conquering odor--causing bacteria as well as life--sized bacteria involved in recycling some bacteria may not have gone away as expected and sometimes animals and stuff such as birds flying over the garbage piles to snatch a bite to eat may get snarled or tangled in some of the recycled refrigerators, cabinets, and mattresses initially brought to the recycling yards from local apartments nationwide. Unfortunately, the bacteria referred to as 'spirits' come back alive in grocery bags and plastic plates, bowls, and utensils or wooden spoons made at a cheap price then resold from China to the United States could contain some traces of those uncured live active bacteria. Thanks. My observations. 

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