Globalization:
Globalization is the process of people, companies, governments and cultures integrating and learning new concepts based on cultures from around the world. This can be created through sharing of information, Investment and international trade. It has to with the environment because of how the environmennt has become a symbol of "common heritage of mankind", meaning that it will butt heads with economic development. Globalization adds new things across the board; products from other countries, concepts to protect and help the environment recover, and different stances on politics. It helps to create multiculturalism through international trade and making different people socialize.
This connects to the environment due to the fact that people can learn new and effective ways to be helpful to the environment. It can help companies to consider making more environmentally sound decisions. It helps to make governments enforce stricter environmental laws.
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Thursday, June 4, 2015
Movie Review-Giant Squid Documentary
This documentary revolves around a team of marine biologists attempting to find and record a Giant Squid alive for the first time ever off the coast of Japan. Each of the three scientists, Dr. Kuh, Edie Witter and Steve O'Shea have different ideas on how to find one. Dr. Kuh plains on using bait to lure in the creature, Edie plans on using bioluminesence to attract the squid, and O'Shea plans on using a "squid cocktail" made up of squid parts in order to attract it. Will any of them find what they are looking for?
Overall, the documentary was pretty good. I learned some new things about Giant Squid and other deep-sea creatures, and the movie felt like it incorporated these facts in an interesting way. There were a few parts I found perhaps a little unnescessary, but I still found the documentary interesting.
Rating: 7/10 squid cocktails
This documentary revolves around a team of marine biologists attempting to find and record a Giant Squid alive for the first time ever off the coast of Japan. Each of the three scientists, Dr. Kuh, Edie Witter and Steve O'Shea have different ideas on how to find one. Dr. Kuh plains on using bait to lure in the creature, Edie plans on using bioluminesence to attract the squid, and O'Shea plans on using a "squid cocktail" made up of squid parts in order to attract it. Will any of them find what they are looking for?
Overall, the documentary was pretty good. I learned some new things about Giant Squid and other deep-sea creatures, and the movie felt like it incorporated these facts in an interesting way. There were a few parts I found perhaps a little unnescessary, but I still found the documentary interesting.
Rating: 7/10 squid cocktails
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