Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Presentation- Las Vegas

Sustainability ideas for Las Vegas.


Areas in need of obvious improvement:


Transportation
Hunger
   Utilizing waste of hotels for homeless/hungry
   Education and  involvement in agriculture in school systems
Energy
Education
Water


Transportation/Bike Paths 


City of Las Vegas would implement safe bike paths—perhaps elevated, walled, or even by using this electroluminescent paint on the bikes—along major foot traffic areas, such as the Strip and Downtown. Self-checkout Bike Stations would be available along the path where bikes could be rented by the hour or day with a credit/debit card or smart phone. Some bike options for children and trailers would be available, also. Each station would have a rent/return option or an option to securely store bikes while shopping/dining touring the hotels. Trained, paid bike patrol “guides” would ride the route to help with mechanical and safety issues, tourist questions, and all-around hospitality.  Initial costs would come from bond tax and hotel taxes, revenues would go to fund city parks and recreation, and enlarging the bike program to eventually include other recreational areas such as Red Rock Canyon, Mount Charleston. Lake Mead, Valley of Fire, and other bike baths for residents. 

This would cut down on fuel consumption and motor vehicle traffic, and increase healthful, family-oriented recreation on the Strip and Downtown.

Hunger

Hotels and the Homeless

Implement an on-site gleaner program for each hotel. 

Serve homeless or hungry residents the extra from hotel restaurants on a daily basis (perhaps a soup kitchen type setup somewhere behind the strip, with resources there to talk to people about getting back on their feet, and training for culinary jobs), or at least arrange pick up of extra food from each hotel and take it to the homeless shelters. 
Incentive: Hotels would get tax credits for participating. 
Homeless/poor could be employed to do the gathering, preparation, and delivery of food, getting job skills, experience, and contacts for full time employment.

In Schools


Each public school would have a greenhouse. Starting in grade school, students would learn to plant and grow a garden, using the greens in the school lunch program. This would begin a lifelong education in healthy eating, growing organically, nutrition and commerce. Extra food would go to homeless shelters, to families of kids in need, or sold as a business.
Best practices would be taught, such as building for energy saving (earth berm greenhouses, solar panels, windmill water pumps, recycling garden water into fish tanks, composting lunch waste) Kids could also raise chickens for eggs, as an excellent source of protein, while letting them care for other living things and teaching them responsibility.
Students could actually spend after school hours doing something enjoyable and productive. Community members could volunteer for after-school supervision. Many older people have skills, such as canning foods for storage, that will be lost in a few decades if younger people are not taught in schools. The program could grow to include other animals, such as dairy and beef cows, goats and horses, pigs, and even raising bees, making soaps, cheeses, candles, selling honey, and pursuing money-making skills. 
This program would eventually pay for itself in terms of healthful living and employable skills, while building a real sense of community, and honoring and passing on the knowledge of elders.
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Education

Eliminating GE requirements at UNLV for some degrees. 


Offer degrees at UNLV like they do in European Universities. Concentrating on majors, students could show a set degree of competence in general education, either by testing out or showing high school competency scores, thereby allowing skipping two years of generals and getting degrees faster, saving on loans and student debt, while attracting more enrollment, at faster turnover rates. 

On Retaining Excellent Teachers

Teachers would be required to maintain a level of excellence which would attract enrollment. Adjunct professors that show high promise would be encouraged to get their terminal degrees and continue on as teaching staff.  UNLV would offer full-ride scholarships to selected adjuncts that commit to teaching at UNLV for four years after graduate school.
Article address the idea of shortening the time it takes to graduate.


Energy

Reduce energy consumption on hotel lights.



Solar panel cloth could be stretched over hotel roofs,  some walkways and bike paths, and large parking lots in Las Vegas, harvesting the abundant sunlight while shading pedestrians, bikes and cars, reducing interior air temperatures in locked, parked cars, which saves on air conditioning. The energy from this new technology of solar cloth could be put into a city wide grid, providing energy during peak hours to hotels and residential areas. Power for hotel lights would come out of the grid when houses are not using as much, reducing stress on the power grid and paying for the extravagant lighting Las Vegas is known for. There should also be designated down times, thereby encouraging some night sky viewing, without all the light pollution. Who really needs to see the Strip 100% lit up at 4am?
Tax credits could be a huge incentive for hotels to install this product, while selling excess energy to the city makes sense in order to get a reduced rate for energy when it is needed.



Bonus topic—Because talking about sustainability for Las Vegas and not mentioning water would be lax.

Water conservation:

Water Appreciation Day/April 1st

One day a year, all water to residential areas should be shut down. People should have to store/carry their own water for just one day, in order to create empathy with the people all over the world that have to haul their own water every day. Conservation would boom.

Landscaping:

ALL shallow evaporation ponds should be required to be maintained as wildlife refuge areas, or filled in and used for water-wise organic community gardening.

Monday, November 17, 2014

Presentation Las Vegas (Rough Draft)

It’s a gamble…
Sustainability ideas for Las Vegas.
Areas in need of obvious improvement:
Transportation
Hunger
Utilizing waste of hotels for homeless/hungry
Education and involvement in agriculture in school systems
Energy
Education
Water

Transportation/Bike Paths
City of Las Vegas would implement safe (perhaps elevated or walled) bike paths along major foot traffic areas, such as the Strip and Downtown, and. Self- checkout Bike Stations would be available along the path where bikes could be rented by the hour or day with a credit/debit card or smart phone. Some bike options for child trailers would be available, also. Each station would have a rent/return option or an option to securely store bikes while shopping/dining touring the hotels. Trained, paid bike patrol “guides” would ride the route to help with mechanical and safety issues, tourist questions, and all-around hospitality. Initial costs would come from bond tax and hotel taxes, revenues would go to fund city parks and recreation, and enlarging the bike program to eventually include other recreational areas such as Red Rock Canyon, Mount Charleston. Lake Mead, Valley of Fire, and other bike baths for residents.
This would cut down on fuel consumption and motor vehicle traffic, and increase healthful, family-oriented recreation on the Strip and Downtown.

Hunger
Hotels and the Homeless
Implement an on-site gleaner program for each hotel.
Serve homeless or hungry residents the overages from hotel restaurants on a daily basis (perhaps a soup kitchen type setup somewhere behind the strip, with resources there to talk to people about getting back on their feet), or at least arrange pick up of extra food from each hotel and take it to the homeless shelters.
Incentive: Hotels would get tax credits for participating.
Homeless/poor could be employed to do the gleaning and deliveries of food stuffs, getting job skills, experience, and contacts for full time employment.

In Schools:
Each public school would have a green house. Starting in grade school, students would learn to plant and grow a garden, using the produce in the school lunch program. This would begin a lifelong education in healthy eating, growing organically, nutrition and commerce. Extra produce would go to homeless shelters, or to families of kids in need.
Best practices would be taught, such as building for energy saving (earth berm green houses, solar panels, windmill water pumps, recycling garden water into fish tanks, composting lunch waste) Kids could also raise chickens for eggs, as an excellent source of protein, while letting them care for other living things and teaching them responsibility.
Students could actually spend after school hours doing something enjoyable and productive. Community members could volunteer for after-school supervision. Many older people have skills, such as canning foods for storage that will be lost in a few decades if younger people are not taught in schools. The program could grow to include other animals, such as dairy and beef cows, goats and horses, pigs, and even raising bees, making soaps, cheeses, and candles, selling honey, and pursuing money-making entrepreneurial skills.
This program would eventually pay for itself in terms of healthful living and employable skills, while building a real sense of community, and honoring and passing on the knowledge of elders.

Education
Eliminating GE requirements at UNLV for some degrees.
Offer degrees at UNLV like they do in European Universities. Concentrating on majors, students could show a set degree of competence in general education, either by testing out or showing high school competency scores, thereby allowing skipping two years of generals and getting degrees faster, saving on loans and student debt, while attracting more enrollment, at faster turnover rates.
On Retaining Excellent Teachers
Teachers would be required to maintain a level of excellence which would attract enrollment. Adjunct professors that show high promise would be encouraged to get their terminal degrees and continue on as teaching staff. UNLV would offer full-ride scholarships to selected adjuncts that commit to teaching at UNLV for a certain period of time after graduate school.

Energy
Reduce energy consumption on hotel lights.
Solar Cloth parking lot covers:
http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2014/11/be put into a city wide grid, providing energy during peak hours to hotels and residential areas. Power for hotel lights would come out of the grid when houses are not using as much, reducing stress on the power grid and paying for the extravagant lighting Las Vegas is known for. There should also be designated down times, thereby encouraging some night sky viewing, without all the light pollution. Who really needs to see the Strip 100% lit up at 4am?
Tax credits could be a huge incentive for hotels to install this product, while selling excess energy to the city makes sense in order to get a reduced rate for energy when it is needed.

Bonus topic (Because I seriously think we will get knocked for ignoring water in Las Vegas)
Water conservation:
Water Appreciation Day/April 1st
One day a year, all water to residential areas should be shut down. People should have to store/carry their own water for just one day, in order to create empathy with the people all over the world that have to haul their own water every day. Conservation would boom.

Landscaping:

ALL shallow evaporation ponds should be required to be maintained as wildlife refuge areas, or filled in and used for water-wise organic community gardening.
14/3592449/solar-cloth-parking-lots/

Solar panel cloth could be stretched over hotel roofs, some walkways and bike paths, and large parking lots in Las Vegas, harvesting the abundant sunlight while shading pedestrians, bikes and cars, reducing interior air temperatures in locked, parked cars, which saves on air conditioning. The energy from this new technology of solar cloth could 

Analysis Rough Draft

For this assignment I'm taking at look at the Ray Rice domestic violence case against his wife. Ray Rice is former running back for the Baltimore Ravens he won a Superbowl ring in 2013. Ray Rice and his fiance Janay Palmer at the time were in Atlantic City, NJ in February. When they were at a casino enjoying there selves when all of sudden things went in a different direction from what the viewers seen from the elevator footage. Ray Rice and Janay Palmer were both having some physical/ verbal altercation before entering the elevator. Once in the elevator Janay spit on Ray then he attacked her by hitting her one time in the face and then she begin to charge at him and he punched her again knocking her completely out cold causing her to hit her head on the elevator rail . She was laying in the elevator knocked out when Ray Rice begin to pick her up then dropped her back down then picked her again but instead of fulling picking her up her legs were dragging on the ground and he dropped her on the ground right outside the elevator. He started to kick at her and shake her to wake her up and then the security man came to the scene and noticed she was unconscious. Ray Rice knew his actions were wrong for putting his hands on a female. They both were arrested and both were released from jail on a simple assault charges at first....

Looking at the social media aspect of the Ray Rice situation it flooded the internet, newspapers, social networks and anything you can name of. Baltimore Ravens starting running back, Superbowl winner of 2013, and role model to youth has done a terrible shocking thing by dragging and putting his hands on his fiance. People look up to Ray Rice and want to idol him and want to be a running back in football. But not anymore from what the public witness from what he did.  Social networks blew up from TMZ elevator footage that was revealed. Ray Rice was released from the Baltimore Ravens team soon after the GM seen the tape. The internet was bashful they talked about Ray Rice and his Fiance because she took him back after the situation happen she never left him. The internet was putting up (memes) picture of his face or his fiance face talking about him. People were throwing away his jersey. They did not want any part of supporting Ray Rice. On Halloween this year people dressed up as him and his wife. The man will have a Ray Rice jersey on and the women would have bruises on her body black eye from make-up. They were making sure he got exposed for what he did. Ray Rice and his fiance Janay Palmer even did a interview and which he apologizes to the public,his family, friends and teammates for his actions.

This is just bits of pieces of where I'm going with this paper I will be touching on all 5 of the contexts from the class syllabus which we discussed in class. Also I will be giving more in depth about certain things.

1) Physical: Where an event happen? Atlantic City, New Jersey in a elevator
2) Psychological: What emotions are people feeling? angry, disappointed, sad, shocked, let down, organization may feel embarrassed.
3) Social roles we have in that situation? (i.e. rules of roles) Never put your hands on a female, be responsible, be respectful....
4) Cultural: Values of groups we associate with? different races and cultural will come give their input. I feel that people will give good and bad points about Ray Rice actions.
5) Temporal: When something happens? (time) Happen in the off season so it wasn't that much to talk but now sense it's football season you have more people talking about more reporters giving there side of the store it's much bigger now.
5b) Technical

http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2014/5/23/5744964/ray-rice-arrest-assault-statement-apology-ravens


Thursday, November 6, 2014

Patriot or Traitor?

Looking at the video clips from class really had me shocked because I never knew anything about this until Professor Young told the class to watch the videos of Edward Snowden. I didn't even know who this guy was but apparently he wanted the public to know what the government was doing. I think with all the technology and the way it changes over the years there is always someone watching us no matter what it is. Thinking about Edward Snowden revealing the information to the public he could have went a different direction by letting the American’s know but that was the best way for him or safest way for him to do it. I believe that he is a Patriot. I think he did the right thing by coming out and letting the public know that we are being watched no matter what there’s no privacy. That are President has to come out and say the right thing and not try and cover things up. Everyone can say Edward Snowden is a bad person by revealing information that he shouldn't have done that but he wanted to let American’s know that the government is watching us no matter what. My answer is that Edward Snowden is a Patriot.