Thursday, May 2, 2013

Current Event

39 Killed in Religion Dispute in Nigeria

At least 39 people are dead after an ethnic violence attack in Wukari, a town in Nigeria's Taraba state. Officials say that others were also injured in the violence that started during a funeral service that pitted the Jukun people against the Hausa Fulani. Later, officials placed the town on a 24-hour lockdown, forcing everyone indoors. This is not the first time something like this has happened in Wukari. In February, more than 20 people were killed in a similar attack.

Nigeria has more than 250 different ethnicities. Violence can be started over politics, business, grazing rights, religion and other issues.

This event took place in Wukari, a town in Nigeria's Taraba state.

This article relates to the social and intellectual PIES because it shows how many things can create disagreements. It also shows how if a conflict is not noticed early enough, it can be too late.

This article makes me think about how lucky I am to live in a country where peace is priority. I think that it is hard for the government to be involved in something like this because it happens all the time and is over so many different issues.

Saturday, March 9, 2013

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Jordan's King Abdullah (C) reviews an honour guard prior to the opening of the first session for the new parliament in Amman, February 10, 2013. REUTERS/Ali Jarekji


        
Jordan's king on Sunday called for changes to make parliament more representative, after Islamists avoided last month's national poll saying rules were pitted against urban areas where they have most support. Jordan's powerful tribal establishment, which is strongest in the countryside, won most seats in the national elections January 23, after the Islamic Action Front blocked the vote. King Abdullah told the opening session of the  assembly that electoral rules must change to make the multi-party democracy better. These were the first elections since the king put constitutional changes into place last year. This relates to the social and political PIEs because it has to do with the King and the parliament and the people are largely affecting the decisions. This relates to class because it has to do with the King and how he wants to make the parliament more relatable to the public.

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Current Event 4

SpaceX supply ship arrives at space station

A very sweet treat landed at the International Space Station on Sunday, straight from Cape Canaveral. The privately owned Dragon capsule delivered a ton of supplies including, food, clothes, fresh fruit and many scientific tools. At first, the launch struggled with a stuck valve or pressure line, and it took several hours to salvage the mission. In the end, the capsule attached itself to the orbiting lab smoothly and will remain at the ISS for most of March before returning with samples and old equipment.

This event took place at Cape Canaveral, Florida and the International Space Station.

This article relates to the intellectual PIE because we are getting more information from the ISS about space and tests and studies they conduct out there and we are sending our knowledge to them.

This article makes me think about how cool it would be to go to space and study how it affects the tests and studies. The government is already majorly involved with NASA and the space program.

Saturday, March 2, 2013

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This photo is of four of the many winners at the Oscars on Sunday. The Dolby Theatre was crawling with actors, actresses, directors and producers. The Oscars has been on live TV since 1953 and is one of the many awards shows during the "season". This relates to the social PIE because the awards are part of the movie business, which is a social media hub. This relates to class because there is such a small portion of people who make it big in movies and TV, while the majority are living normal lives.

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Current Event 3

Protest votes add to uncertainty in close Italy election


On Monday, Italians finished voting in one of the most closely watched and unpredictable elections in years. The only concern was fueled by the surge in protest votes, in that the ballot may not produce a strong enough government to pull Italy from its economic struggle. The campaign, which was watched closely by financial markets, was fought mostly over economic issues. Former industry minister Pier Luigi Bersani was given a narrow lead by opinion polls but the huge protest vote against austerity policies imposed by Monti threw the race wide open. Many have voted for the 5-star Movement of Beppe Grillo, but still don't believe that there will be a strong government. The movement was backed by a younger generation who were continuously shut out of full-time jobs and polled strongly and is believed by some to challenge Berlusconi's PDL party. This is where the real rivalry comes in, with Berlusconi and Grillo both attacking Monti. This has decreased support for Monti, and he appears to come in well behind the other main parties. 
This event is happening in Italy. 
This article relates to the political, economic and social PIEs because it is an election that is based on the economic struggles tha Italy has been having and the people are voting on this.
This article made me think about how all countries have struggles, and not just us. It also made me think about how different the world is. The government is already involved, seeing as it is an election.

Thursday, February 21, 2013

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Unification Church holds mass wedding


This photo was taken in South Korea on Sunday, where thousands of couples took part in the Unification Church's International Mass Wedding Ceremony at Cheong Shim World Peace Center. More than 20,000 people attended, with 1,000 couples getting married for the first time, 2,500 previously married couples and 13,000 guests. This relates to the social and intellectual PIEs because the amount of people getting married at mass weddings has grown in the past few years and this makes the church grow in size. This visual relates to class because it shows how a larger percentage of people in the world are starting to get married at mass weddings.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Current Event 2

Heathrow airport hits record 70 million passengers

Heathrow is the UK's busiest airport. Lately, it has been operating at almost full capacity, with 471,341 flights in 2012, which is just below the legal limit of 480,000 per year. During the Olympics, numbers fell by 400,000, because people were staying home to watch the Games and people arriving in the country dipped. Rival airports in Europe and the Middle East were presenting competition, so chief executive Colin Matthews decided that now airport capacity was urgent. Terminal 2 at the airport should be finished near the end of this year, which will increase the limit of passengers. 

This event took place at London Heathrow Airport in England. 

This article relates to the social and economic PIEs because the number of people arriving and departing from Heathrow airport generate revenue and income for the airport.

This article made me think about how people are traveling more and how this affects not only economies but also the environment. I think the government should get involved just to regulate the flow of traffic and create more efficient travel ideas.

Thursday, February 14, 2013

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Models at New York Fashion Week rocking the black and white trend.    

This photo was taken at New York Fashion Week, which kicked off on February 7. Though lots of the fashions that are debuted will never be worn by someone on the street, some styles (like the ones shown above) can be worn off the runway. This relates to the social and PIEs because now people can feel more "in the loop" of the fashion world, without having to buy an outrageous outfit. This also helps the economy because people will want to buy more clothing. This visual relates to class because the environment is affected by the production and people are affected by the price of materials and the product.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Current Event 1

The Sockeye's Secret Compass


Millions of sockeye salmon flood to the Fraser river in British Columbia every summer. It has been known for years that a salmon can smell its way up the river to find its mating stream, but no one could explain how these fish find their way back from the open ocean, almost 4,000 or 5,000 miles away, back to the river. Now, research from Oregon State University has evidence that the sockeye are guided home by memories of the magnetic landscape of the river. Scientists discovered tiny iron crystals in the nose of rainbow trout, a close relative to the sockeye, that allow the fish to detect the magnetic field. Some people find it impossible that fish have evolved and developed compasses in their noses, but a sockeye only gets one chance to spawn and pass on their genes.

This event takes place every year along the coast of British Columbia.

This article relates to the social and economic PIEs because the fish who's spawn survives can carry on the sockeye population which helps the fishing economy.

This article made me think about adaptation and how to keep a population alive by changing and developing new technologies. I don't think that the government should become involved because it is a process of natural selection.

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Current Event 4

Plane with 3 on board missing near South Pole; emergency locator beacon activated

Last Wednesday, a de Hallivand Twin Otter aircraft, with three Canadian men on board, was reported as missing after the base lost contact with the plane over a remote part of the Trans-antarctic Mountains. The flight was en route from the South Pole to Terra Nova Bay, where the Italian Antarctic Program is based.  An emergency beacon was activated late last week, but the weather conditions are making it difficult to track the signal. The condition of those aboard are unknown, and no one is sure if the aircraft was equipped with cold weather gear.

This event took place in the Trans-antarctic Mountains in Antarctica.

This article relates to the intellectual and social PIES because there are people missing and they went out to collect information that could be important to finding out more about Antarctica.

This article made me think about how dangerous uncharted places are, even if you are knowledgeable and well-equipped. It also makes me wonder how many governments are involved with this event. I think there should be government largely involved with this because there are people missing.

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This photo was taken in Tahrir Square in Cairo on January 27 as protesters clashed with riot police. This unrest started on the two-year anniversary of the Egyptian revolution and escalated when a judge issued death sentences to 21 people involved in a deadly football game riot in 2012. This relates to the social, intellectual, and economic PIES because the riot was started by the people who were angered by an unfair event. It relate to the economic PIE because riots hurt the economy because people stop work and it is dangerous. This visual relates to class because it shows how differently people react in other parts of the world.

Current Event 3

Deadly Storm Brought Weather of All Kinds


On Thursday, a deadly storm that stretched across 1,700 miles wreaked havoc in the South, brought flooding to the Mid-Atlantic, and weird weather to northern New England. Three people died because of the massive storm that swept across the U.S. — tornadoes killed one in both Tennessee and Georgia, while flood waters killed a third in Maryland. In Adairsville, Ga., a tornado swelled to 900 yards wide and tore across northwest Georgia for nearly 22 miles. Crews believe the tornado was a strong EF3 tornado. Tens of thousands of people were without power at the storm's peak as the unseasonably hot weather plummeted to near-freezing temperatures. 
This event took place in the middle and eastern U.S.
This article relates to the economic and social PIES because a lot of families lost their homes and all their belongings and how this can affect the whole nation's products and growth as well as personal lives.
This article makes me think about how lucky I am to be safe and healthy. It also makes me aware that weather and tragedies like this can pop up out of any storm. I think the government should be involved because even though th event is passed, the people directly affected by it are still going to need a lot of help.

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

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This is a picture of a family floating down the middle of a street-turned-river. This occurred because of Global warming. The water levels rose almost 8 meters last time the Earth's temperature rose 2 degrees. This relates to the economic and social PIES because the climate affects many things, especially economies (losing/gaining products) and people's personal lives. This relates to class because it shows how climate changes depending on other actions.

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Current Event 2

Bloody Algeria hostage crisis ends after 'final' assault, officials say

On Saturday, Algerian troops ended a hostage crisis at a remote gas facility with "one last, bloody assault". At least 23 hostages and 32 "terrorists" were killed, but some 685 Algerian workers and 107 foreigners have been freed, reports say. There is no clear number of how many people are still unaccounted for after this final assault. Though the incident is over, the site is still dangerous. This event caught the world's attention because it affected citizens from many nations and went on for days. Many countries, including the U.S., are working with Algeria to prevent future such incidents.

This event took place in Algeria, Africa.

This article relates to the political and social PIES because it shows how revenge is used on large scale and real life and how much events such as taking hostages can have a huge impact on every nation.

This article really sheds light on how real and dangerous situations like this are. It also makes me all the more grateful for the safety this country provides for all the people living here. I think the government is already majorly involved because without government involvement, this situation would still be present today.

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This is a picture of the Kumbh Mela festival in Allahhabad, India. This year, it is expected that over 100 million Hindu devotees will gather to pray and bathe in the Sangam of the Yamuna and Ganges rivers. This event relates to the intellectual and social PIES because it is a religious festival and it is a place for worshipers from all over the world to congregate and pray for their religion. This relates to class because it shows how the weather and climate in biomes across the globe are different at the same time in the year.


'Biggest Gathering On Earth' Begins On India; Kumbh Mela May Draw 100 Million

Monday, January 28, 2013

Current Event 1


Air Conditioning: No Sweat

Summer humidity in the Gulf can reach 90%, and the temperature is far above the norm. The population in this "southern littoral" has more than tripled in the last 60 years. The only way these people's lives are made possible is through artificially cooled air. This might seem like the solution to the heat, but some see it as more of a curse than a miracle. These critics are trying to remind people that air conditioning was meant for making machines safer and more efficient, not for the comfort of people.  Studies showing productivity disagree. From surveys taken in the 1950's, air conditioning raised productivity and lowered stoppages in factories. With cool air indoors, businesses boomed and the economy grew, unlike in hotter climes. Cooling also lowers mortality and sickness.

These studies were taken in places near the equator, which is the warmest point on Earth.

This article relates to the social and economic PIES because it shows how cooler air increases good, productive, and focused behavior.

This article makes me think how fortunate we are to have cooled air circulation and makes me wonder what it would be like if there was no air conditioning. I think the government is already involved because the government and the economy are intertwined, and they can also help regulate use and production.