Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Reflections

After many attempts to get to a computer with internet, I can finally do my assignment! : )

Highlight of experience


I was pleasantly suprised that this video seemed to be similiar as almost a continuation of Daniel Quinn's Ishmael which i have recently read just a week ago. This documentary of the human population ruining the world's ecosystem doesn't sound "pleasant" though the highlight of my experience was knowing that all of the students are watching this video. When I finished Ishmael, I began to wonder on a daily basis, what can I do? where do I stand, and how can I make a difference. My classmates are intelligent people and many with wonderful leadership skills and it's comforting knowing that they are watching this film and have had their eyes opened to this catastophy caused by what many call a typical lifestyle early in life.

What aspect of the experience caused you the most anxiety?

The aspect that caused me the most anxiety would definitely be the information given regarding the Rapa Nui people on Easter Island who ruined their civilization. It was said that they had the tallest palm trees in the world but were cut down for lumber. I couldn't help but thinking, wow- how selfish of them to do such a thing but it is a possibility that they just weren't aware of the consiquences.It caused much anxiety for me because the possibility of the end of a 21st century civilization became more real and practical.  Fortunately, with advanced technology we are a civilization that can save itself. That is if we can all work together.
Was there any aspect of the experience that suprised you?

I was suprised over and over again throughout the film mainly having to do with agriculture. Water consumption, food, oil, and clean air sacrificed in extremely massive amounts in order for a small percentage of the population to make money made me sick. These resources can be used in countless other ways than to make some money and serve fillets at a dinner party.
What were the three most important things you learnt from this experience?

1. I learnt from the websites and links from the page that the world's youth is becoming increasingly interested in the environment.
2. I realized that just one person can make a single decision that will alter the lives of millions.
3. Oil isn't the only resource the earth is running out of.


Which aspects would you include in your future behaviour based on the learning from this experience

I know that one day I will have the ability to influence a lot of people who make important decisions. I now will work toward campaigning for mother earth as she has given so much to humans. I feel now like it is my duty as an appreciative human to give back and speak for the voiceless nurturer of our world.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Why Hello there and welcome to my blog =D

My name is Christine Hixenbaugh and I look forward to participating in the BEACA for 2010. I have always had an interest in environmental matters and can't wait to trek through the Borneo rainforest. It may sound like any other forest to Bruneians, but in fact, not many people get this opportunity. In my country, it would be considered a chance of a lifetime. So lets enjoy! ; )