This is the game that Prof. Wesh was talking about in class. I thought it would be useful to stretch our imaginations and see what we could do without oil.
This video is really interesting, and made me realize how greatful I am to be here and that we need to do something about how we are living today, because we are destroying our planet.
Compare this question to Diamond's question. Here the question is, "why are some able to constrain the options of others" whereas Diamond's question was more like, "why are some so rich and others so poor." Just by rephrasing the question, Wolf is calling into question 2 things Diamond never considers: Power and Relationships with others.
"2003" as the future (when was this made?) 1. high speed networks => video phone 2. remote for appliances 3. download music 4. used to purchase at vending machines
This website is great! It has a lot of factual information and the movie, "Inconvenient Truth" is a fabulous documentary to watch about global warming.
We have come a long way in the past 100 years. But I still don't feel it is good enough, children today have to work to keep their families alive, and they give up their education to do so.
deals with the failings of the U.S. health care system, both real and perceived. But this time around, the controversial documentarian seems to be letting the subject matter do the talking