My contribution to our topic was basically taking our ideas and putting it into art. We added a few humourous characters like Garfield and Spongebob Squarepants to create attraction. In the end, we were pretty successful. We attracted a lot of students and they were sharing ideas and opinions about animal cruelty, and vegetarianism. By doing this, we fed on their knowledge, added it to ours, and we shared our different views with the viewers.
In my opinion, the college is doing a very good deed by informing us about the world's problems and different cultures in modern society. It makes us more aware of our surroundings, and it adds on to our knowledge and the way we view the world now.
One booth that I interacted with was the "recycling booth". The teacher poured me bottles, milk cartons, coke and 7up cans, and other garbage. He, then, told me to classify whether they go in the recycling bin for paper, recycling bin for plastic, recycling bin for cans and etc. I did my part and put everything where I thought they went. I realised that there are some things that we think go straight into the garbage but they can be recycled. All they have to be is washed.
For more information, you can check this out
http://www.recyclenow.com/what_can_i_do_today/can_it_be_recycled/index.html
http://www.oberlin.edu/recycle/facts.html
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
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