Europe has recently elected two new leaders: Hollande
in France and Pikrammenos in Greece. This could prove troublesome for the
situation in the European economy. Hollande wants to promote a socialist government.
This is not in the best interest of the EU as it involves plenty of government
spending and although France is not in any direct threat now, what they do
affects their neighboring countries (hence the need for the EU). Also Austerity
was rejected, without such cut backs Europe is in need of yet another strategy
unless the new leader can bring something new to the table. I am interested to
see the events unfold and how the EU will handle the their current situation
Tuesday, 22 May 2012
As you move into the next phase of your life, how will you try to affect change in the world regarding these issues?
My high school days are coming to an end. As I enter
the next level of education and the workplace I hope to use what I have learned
in world issues to help resolve global issues. I hope to raise awareness of these
issues through film and commercial advertising social media and other methods
of that nature. I also hope to volunteer my time and dedicate myself to a
cause. I have spent time telling myself `I simply don`t have the time` but with
a little organization and structure I realize I have plenty. I could volunteer in
any step of the relief process, anywhere from collecting donations to providing
them directly to the people in need. Down the road in my career when I am near
retirement I hope to donate lots of money as I will probably be too old to move
around a lot. Also in my old age I could guilt trip people in donating their
money and time through parties and charities. Perhaps I could make children volunteer
at a research facility as a punishment for breaking my window with their shenanigans.
I digress but what you should take from all this is that I realize that making
a difference is not as hard as some people might think and a sarcastic person
like me can dedicate their life to change without sacrificing too much. That is
the kind of people I want to convince help: people that do not want to make
much of an effort of change all their ways. I want to show them that they are
still useful and there are easy transitions they can make to becoming good
global citizens. When people are ignorant or un bearably selfish I have a
tendency to simply laugh nervously and ignore them rather than tell them off.
So after that laugh I could convince them that they can go green without breaking
budget. Or that they can save a life just going on the internet. We all have
our part to play in making the world a better place and I believe these are
mine.
Monday, 21 May 2012
What is the biggest threat facing our Canada in the next 50 years?
I believe that the issue of global water supply will
affect Canada in the near future. With the great lakes combined with the
northern glaciers Canada has one of the biggest deposits of fresh water. As
mentioned in a lot of class discussions people don`t feel the gravity of an
issue until it affects them directly. I
believe that if we don`t find a way to supply other countries with water,
everyone will turn to Canada and it will affect Canadians directly. The government
may have to limit the water supply or raise prices or worst case scenario and
highly unlikely: someone invades. All three scenarios will cause serious
problems to Canada`s economy (some more than other) but there are possible solutions.
It has been predicted that Canada Northern climate will get warmer and with the
increase in population it may provide attractive living conditions. And perhaps
with the people and climate we can extract glacier water much easier. It is
long shot must make their will be enough water to go around. Perhaps global
warming and the changing of the Earth’s climate may create new fresh water
opportunities elsewhere. A more common belief is that we find a new method of extracting
fresh water from the sea. Currently our methods are too expensive and
ineffective and the natural water cycle is too long and does it work in such a
way to supply our demand. In African desserts they learned how to extract water
at night from the methods an indigenous beetle. I think what we should take
from that is Nature still has a thing or two to teach us and perhaps we are not
looking close enough.
What have you learned about yourself during the course?
I am capable of more than I realize. I used to think there were very few
options to assist in global issues based far far away beyond simply throwing
money at it (which isn`t a bad thing). This course taught me all the ways I can
spend my time helping like volunteering and consulting and messaging donating,
or simply raising awareness. Before this course it never occurred to me that
perhaps I should message my government asking them to resolve issues. I am sure
if I am consistent and make a good case they will reply and probably actually
help. I have also learned the gravity the field of film and other media can
have on global issues. Since this is field I wish to enter, I hope I can use
what I have learned in this course to promote or raise awareness for a cause.
As long as the leader doesn`t go on a naked bender I am sure my contribution
will be significant.
3 Issues of this course
The three most important issues I have learned during this course was
the AIC and other issues in the Middle East, Globalization and how I can become
a global citizen, and global issue concerning the worlds water supply. Most of
the worlds more serious and possibly war starting conflicts are in the Middle
East. Learning more about each country their and their relation to one any other
have not only given me perspective but has also helped me understand what is to
come next for the world and where I can be of assistance. The idea globalization
and how intertwined countries have become has given me a chance to re-examine
my life goals and create a path that channels my energy more usefully in
becoming a global citizen. And finally the issue of fresh water has taught me
that Canada yet again is the leader in a resource that may soon grow scarce.
Know this has made me more thankful for my dual citizen ship (That was a joke
I`d never survive in Nigeria). But in all seriousness I hope somewhere down the
road to use my skills in my field to prevent any serious conflict over sharing
the worlds water and I hope to create or promote solutions to that issue.
ISU Reflection
Stop Racism: What is the next step?
It
is a good thing to see that in this world there are places where things like
slavery and segregation seem ridiculous. It is good because it says to me that
it does not happen in the circles of the people that find in ridiculous and
that they would never allow it in their circles. This is a good thing, as long
as we do not neglect the reality that these things still exist in the world. Places
like Canada have achieved the first step: creating a legal and government
system that allows all races the same opportunities and rights, the next step
changing the social order of things. Canada is country full of immigrants so of
course the question of where your family originated is common, but let it so
that your background does not give people a preconceived notion of your
character. I hope one day that the upper class Arab community in Yemen can
judge any lower class
Akhdam person based solely in what they have to say and not where they come
from. I hope that anyone from the Mohawk tribe can marry outside their tribe
without being told they are giving up their culture. Of course this will not
solve all the world’s problems. In a world without racism I am sure people
still cannot all get along but at least they would be given a chance to, and I
am hoping that in most cases if you give a person a chance they will surprise you.
Violent vs peaceful protest
I
have been stuck between sides on this subject of using violence of peace to promote
social change. Both sides have worked and failed dramatically, each has pros
and cons and there are some cases that I
believe
ended successfully because of the combination of the two. As impossible as this
argument is I have however come to a conclusion. Violence only leads to more
violence and that cycle is harder to stop then any peaceful protest. I chose
peace because it should always be the first choice anyway, and I have read a
few examples where the gravity of the method is greater than any violent act.
In 1989 Czechoslovakia formed the velvet revolution against the communist
government. In this example the government was crippled, the people were they
biggest resource and without them they had no choice but to submit. If the
people had acted violently the government could have easily retaliated with
more violence. A very similar situation happened in 2005 in Ukraine (the Orange
revolution). I feel this method should always be the first option. Currently there
is a situation in Quebec regarding school tuition. Student groups are rebelling
violently trying to reduce tuition cost. I do not completely disagree with
their choice because it worked in another tuition issue in London and of course
it is too late to un do what they have done. But when I think about the velvet
revolution I feel peaceful protest could have been more effective. Perhaps for
example they put their riot energy into a strike, affecting the schools income
until they had to choice but to submit. In and social action the people
collectively are more powerful than any gun or riot. I will leave you however
with the fact that if a country of group is under oppression, yes they just start
with peace but equality and justice should be the only outcome.
"Those who make peaceful
revolution impossible, make violent revolution inevitable" – JFK
AIDS
HIV-AIDS impacts people in
poorer countries than anywhere else in the world. Poverty can create and even
enhance the cause and spread of HIV-AIDS. Countries like these can lack in the
education of disease like this, and without the proper health care it cannot be
treated properly. By fighting poverty in a country you can help relinquish HIV-AIDS
as well as many other problems the country might face. Going back to HIV-AIDS,
there are two important ways to help: Providing relief to such country like
medical supplies, and donating or assisting medical research dedicated to
finding better treatment or a cure. http://aidsresearch.org/
provides information on their research and what a approach they are taking to
find a cure. Here are some ways you can participate:
- Sign up for a news letter
- Donate money
- Tell them how this disease has affected you
- Volunteer for a clinical Trial
- Donate a gift to support their research
- Tell your friends
- Sign up to host a fundraiser
On
the side of providing relief http://www.developafrica.org/
is focused on establishing meaningful and sustainable development in Africa.
They provide job training, business loans, scholarships, books and teaching
supplies, the list goes on but I think you get a sense of what they are about. Their
website provides many ways to help much similar to the list for aids research. As
I mention before, HIV-AIDS and other issues can all be put under the umbrella
of poverty. Develop Africa is committed to the development of Africa (hence the
name). I will leave you with passage from their website describing their
vision.
Vision:
Through training, scholarship, investment and partnerships Develop Africa is
committed to developing Africa’s people through the promotion of
transformational education, resource development, investment training and
strategic empowerment. Our premise is based on the notion that in order to
change one’s personal, national or organizational status there must necessarily
be a “change in the thinking and processing pattern of the mind.”
C.A.R.E Model
C.A.R.E is an acronym for making ethical decisions as a
global citizen. CARE stands for
- Compassion
- Action
- Responsibility
- Equality
If you want to benefit the world, you must take action. When
take that initiative you must also take responsible for the choices and
commitments you make. And when dealing with others, you must be compassionate
to their situation and treat everyone the same. By taking these four things
into consideration in your everyday decisions you’re sure to become a more principled
global citizen.
NSA Reflection
Overall our NSA liked our approach in achieving our
goals, the only generally concerns were that we
didn’t work well as a team and we didn’t get too involved until later in
the simulation. The issue with our team comes as now surprise because my team
only had two members working three polititians. We had trouble keeping Sergei
Lavrov involved in the simulation. As for our involment, we had to assess the methods
of other countries first. The website gave us an understanding of how the real
leaders have handled this conflict but as students made press releases we
realized some people had different ideas on solving this conflict. Waiting had
made my group better prepared to made a distinct press release that our NSA
thought was very well done. Individually I was very good at defending our press
release and keeping up relations with arab countries around Israel. I thought
the best way to contain the situation was to ally with the surrounding
countries. To conclude our NSA said overall our writing was the thing that separated
Russia from other countries.
Gender Equality
One of the largest impacts of gender inequality in
underdeveloped countries is poverty. Although
gender inequality is not the #1 source, it is a hindrance towards numerous
solutions. To lift a country out of poverty one of the things you need is for
the citizens to work together so that they can acquire an education, fill
fields in demand (Police, Doctor etc) and build/re-build a societal structure
and a sustainable way of living. If there’s gender inequality that leaves a
large percentage of the population unable to help thus making these goals that
much harder to accomplish. The path to equality will be difficult but I believe
it is a major factor in solving many world issues like poverty. One step toward
equality could be to show these men as well as the women the benefits of
equality on the developing world. This could be done by persuading the
government or something simple like writing a letter to someone in that area.
By showing these people that women are full of potential and promise and are
not just a burden perhaps they can learn to change. A more drastic step is
hearing the defence of the people who see women as a burden and work towards
eliminating those factors. There are
some people that under their circumstances do not treat woman equally, this
step enquires that you remove these circumstances. Any example would be that a
girl has to stay home because only the boys can go to school, so what you could
do is raise money or find another way to build a school that accepts boys and
girls.
Integrity
“Never compromise, even in the face of ArmageddonJ”
-Anonymous
While preparing for this
post I discovered the definition of integrity. It is the consistency of actions,
morals, values and other things of that nature. A person’s integrity and their
ability to maintain it defines them. This quote expresses a belief that if a person
faces a lengthy oblivion like the end of the world, the stress and terror will
put their integrity to the test. Some might fight, steal or even kill in an
attempt to stay alive while others, that yesterday had the same integrity as
the killers, and are equally desperate to live will not compromise themselves
even at the end of days. This quote speaks to me because I know many people
(and sometimes even myself) that choose to have no integrity at times. They do
so, so that in these situations where integrity is tested they can change their
values and ideals for selfish reasons. Take politicians for example: some might
say one something or portray certain values to get elected, but if it threatens
their re-election or their power later, they might decide to change values to
stay on top. As global citizens our integrity must be unwilling to compromise.
We can not collectively demand change one day and do nothing the next. Even as
a global community we are all different so yes, some people may have dark days,
some darker than others, but that must never change what is right, and it must
never compromise our ability to act.
Burke
"All that it takes for evil to triumph is for
good people to do nothing." - Sir Edmund Burke, 1769.
This quote is very simple; it states
that by any extent evil will flourish as long as there is no good to combat it.
This is not just in the literal sense like batman and joker, the quote is more
directed to the small evils in everyone and how if we never seek to banish it
will always flourish. Let us look as human consumption as an example. Millions
of years without human existence have resulted in a vast amount of resources.
Now, we seem to be using them all up in a matter of centuries. This is an evil
that we all participate in and all it needs to triumph is for no one to do
anything. I think I’ve made my point pretty clear: in order to fix these
problems like non-renewable resources, global warming etc, we have to
SOMETHING, anything from picking up the tiniest garbage or making the biggest
scientific breakthrough. If we do nothing it’ll only guarantee the success of
these evils.
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