Check out this link, remember to put your name when prompted to do so and turn up the speakers, have fun this Christmas, here is the link.

This blog is a result of many students wishing to delve into topics lightly discussed due to curricular demands but would like to investigate further. I am fortunate to teach students who want to challenge conventional wisdom and seek further discourse as a way to empower themselves to help shape the world they live in.
Friday, December 24, 2010
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Now this is cool...plastic back to oil
This 5 minute video deals with a Japanese inventor who created a low cost machine to convert plastic back into oil/s. I don't know enough about all the scientific implications but it sounds reasonable enough to me. If only our politicians were willing to give it a go. Love to hear your thoughts on this story.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Aboriginal Education in Alberta
Hassan from block 3 wanted me to blog this article for him. Here are some of his comments...( i think is true about the education system involving aboriginal people and also the adversities aboriginal people had faced that keep some of them living like a third world country. one the most important issuse in this article is that students are not taught the history of aboriginal culture.the Canadian history as the article suggest doesn't contain the voice and perspective of aboriginal people.) Thank you for your thoughts Hassan, if others would like to see the original article it is found here.

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