Funding for Political Parties (Civic Issues #3)
Hey everyone, welcome back to my blog. It’s been a while since my last civic issues post, so I’m going to take a minute to briefly recap what we’ve been discussing in the last two posts. The...
View ArticleSlash a Day or Continue To Pay
My first two blog posts concerning educational issues centered on “big picture” problems. In the first I discussed the headaches that modern college expenses engender in the entirety of America, and...
View ArticleThe Food of the World
“The Atlas of Food: Who Eats What, Where, and Why” by Erik Millstone and Tim Lang is a fascinating book, filled from cover to cover with atlases of the world depicting different food issues world...
View ArticleTo the Future
This blog has thus far been a whirlwind tour of the innovative energy landscape and I’m really glad you guys have taken this journey with me! We’ve seen truly brilliant scientists and engineers who...
View ArticleIs Affirmative Action real?
Hi everyone! Recently, there has been some exciting stuff happening in the media. And by exciting, I mean something perfectly bloggable! And it’s something I have a few conflicting opinions on, so...
View ArticleThorium (No its not a super hero)
Alright guys we made it! This is the last week of blogging, and thanks to Tessa, I had a very easy time finding a topic. So this week I am going to be talking about Thorium-based nuclear power....
View ArticlePresidential Election 2016 (Civic Life #4)
If you’ve been keeping up with my past three blogs, you should (hopefully, if I’ve been doing a good job) have a pretty firm grasp on the origin of political parties in the United States, what the two...
View ArticleCalifornia Drought (again) (Passion #4)
This is actually a really funny post for me, because way back in September, I wrote about a very similar topic for my first passion blog. It was about the struggles Californians were facing while going...
View ArticlePressure to Perform
After carefully considering which civic issues I should choose to discuss on this blog platform, I eventually made a decision to opt for those in education. I care deeply about education because I...
View ArticleFarmers vs. Monsanto
American has been the central of farming for several years, thanks to the fertile soil found in the heartland of our country. Unfortunately, in recent years, big companies (mainly Monsanto) have been...
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