Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Hunger Issues


Alaina Woods

Hunger Issues

ENC 1102

March 19, 2013           

 

“A country like America has twice as much food on its shop shelves and in its restaurants than is actually required to feed the American people.”- Tristram Stuart: The Global Food Waste Scandal

            When thinking about the amount of food wasted in America, it’s actually possible to become scared. What’s scarier than that is reflecting upon the many people that could be fed with the food that America wastes as a country. World hunger is a major issue, whether it’s political, economic, or social. It’s actually sad that America contributes to World Hunger with the large amount of food wasted.

            Even though World Hunger is included in all issues, it’s especially major in politics. This is not the major cause of hunger, but it is a huge cause of it. Experts state that countries are “destined to be hungry”, for reasons such as civil war, bad politics, or corruption. There are also allegations that nations aren’t able to afford food, due to the prices which they are sold at. It’s true that America has plenty of food, and manufactures plenty on a regular basis, but it’s not a reasonable price for the targeted countries. Even though it seems as if money is the issue, it doesn’t have anything to do with the economy, but mostly politics. Even though people are hungry because their poor, politics could address poverty and change the current state of world hunger.

            We all know that nothing in life is free, nevertheless the food we eat to nourish our bodies. That’s where the economy comes in when it comes to world hunger. There’s no doubt that America’s economic system is not one to brag about, and the economy is a major blame of world hunger. However, the money Americans spend could feed a whole village, and more. Impoverished countries “ravaged by economic policies” are at risk for food deprivation. Global warming also has a major effect on the economy, and contributes to world hunger as well. In addition, weather conditions cause the prices of certain food items to skyrockets. Oil prices have increased as well, and that puts a sore on a third-world country’s economy. That’s the major reason why there is such a decrease in the food available, which causes an increase in world hunger.

            The last major contribution to world hunger is the damaging effect of social structures. Not only does this have an effect on third world countries, it often affects industrialized countries, such as the US. The mixture of failed policies and biased social structure will result in food insecurity of countless numbers of people. World hunger is usually based upon social class, and more than often the poor are included in the statistics of world hunger. The outrageous statistics of world hunger could only be decreased by more people who control their own economic destiny, and don’t have the government choose it for them. Another major contribution to the social cause of world hunger would be small amounts of people actually willing to give to those who are hungry and not sure where their next meal will come from. It’s extremely possible to partner with charities to support the cause. If one was to partner with Gleaners Food Bank, 100,000 families worldwide would be brought of hunger. (Fighting World Hunger)

            World hunger has rapidly increased, and will continue to increase as time goes on. There are many different causes of world hunger, and there are also roots to these causes. As mentioned before, politics has a major impact on world hunger. Politics don’t strive to improve world hunger, and address poverty. Also, economics contribute to world hunger because the economy rises and don’t use the money they have to support those in poverty. Lastly, social issues increase the statistics on world hunger. World hunger is defined by social class, which basically consists of economic status. Biased social structure results in food insecurity, and the numbers continue to rise. America wastes allot of food and money, and don’t seem to realize the change that could be made if we all stood together to make a change, and feed others.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Works Cited

Kenny, Zoe. “The Economic Causes of World Hunger”.  Share The World’s Resources. October 24, 2007. Web. March 17, 2013

Porus Olpadwala. “Social Causes of Hunger” Economic and Political Weekly. Volume 28. July 3-10, 1991. March 17, 2013

“Charting A Path From Hungry To Healthy For Millions of People Worldwide”. March 17, 2013

Anup Shah. “Causes of Hunger Are Related To Poverty.” Global Issues. October 3, 2010. March 17, 2013

 

 

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

American Dream

Alaina Woods
ENC 1102
Social Media
March 5, 2013 
Our Own American Dream

To begin with, the American Dream speaks for itself. It’s something that all Americans dream about, and people from different cultures as well. Specifically, a dream is more than often a great experience, and something someone wants to come true. The term American Dream justifies how Americans should live, and how beautiful their lives should be. According to James Adams’ book “The Epic of America” it was stated that “life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone”(214). Many people followed this quote up, in politics, civil rights, and even in everyday life.
            To begin with, the American Dream played a big part in civil rights and activists’ belief on it. There was a black quest for the American Dream around 1963, when the famous Dr. Martin Luther King was fighting for our rights. In his “Letter from A Birmingham Jail” he expressed how African Americans should be exposed to the American Dream as well as others. He stated that when (Freedom Riders) sat down at those lunch counters “they were standing up for what was best in the American Dream and for the most sacred values in our Judeo-Christian heritage.” An imprisoned King was responding to a statement by eight Atlanta clergymen, and he was fed up with the way African-Americans were treated. It’s granted that blacks deserve to experience the American Dream, and King was a firm believer in equality.
            I believe that the American Dream played a huge part in the Civil Rights. When the American Dream was brought about in 1931, it was referring to all Americans. Whether their color is black, white, or anything else this declaration referred to us all as equals. I think around the time Civil Rights movement came about, African-Americans were just fed up with the unfair way they were treated, and they never got to see the American Dream. Colored people don’t have equal opportunity, and there have been “dramatic shifts in social welfare”(Leadership Conference) which cause African Americans to “realize civil rights”(Leadership Conference). This is not deemed as the American Dream, and Human Rights have to been brought to the courts to enable blacks to live the American Dream as well.
            As mentioned before, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a prominent figure in the civil rights movement. He fought for equality across the nation, and was very brave in everything he accomplished. Dr. King understood everyone’s beliefs, and dreams. He was a big believer in dreams, and is well known from his “I Have a Dream” speech. To Dr. King, the American Dream was a “dream yet unfulfilled”. He had hope that one day we would all live the American Dream. It’s true that in the past African-Americans were treated poorly, and not how the American Dream should have been. Even in the present, African-Americans are not given the American Dream. Granted, the American Dream is not just given to you. It’s something that is reached for, something that one sets goals for. Dr. King emphasized how important it was to follow all dreams, and that your dreams are meant to come true. The civil rights movement was a historic time period, and it ties in with the American Dream very tightly.
             The American Dream sounds so beautiful, but it is not a beautiful journey to get there. In most dreams, life seems to be better, and things seem easier. That’s how the American Dream should be, and that’s what people strive for. During the Civil Rights movement that’s what leaders, such as Dr. King strived for. When you struggle for things, such as rights and freedom, you try hard to get to a better place in reality. Many people have a dream they want to come true, and when you want something bad you fight for it. Many people look forward to their dream, and try hard to get it. The American Dream is something all Americans look forward to, and even people of different cultures. Throughout the Civil Rights Movement, the significance of the American Dream was stressed and that’s why I look up to it in such a major way.




























Works Cited

Adams, James. The Epic of America. 1931. Print

Saunders, Lee. “Martin Luther King Jr., the labor movement and the American dream” The Grio. January 16, 2012. March 4, 2013

Leadership Conference, “American Dream? American Reality! A Report on Race, Ethnicity, and the Law in the United States” The Leadership Conference. January 2009. March 4, 2013


Journal 3-Digital Nation

The film digital nation was very interesting to me, and made me look at social emdia in a whole new life. As a teen, I'm totally into using technology for any and every thing; but I never knew it could be so interesting.

Journal 2

As a frequent reality show viewer, I have mixed emotions about it. Even though it may be fun to watch, it may not be the best thing. However, it still pulls me in. As a teenager, I find myself watching many different reality shows, and having different opinions. My first opinion is that the name is contradictory. Even though it’s categorized as “reality”, it’s pretty fake to me. I believe that the actors get paid millions of dollars to act like fools on national television. Don’t get me wrong, it makes it all the more intriguing. I applaud Mary Ellis-Bunim and Jonathan Murray. Inventing reality shows was a million dollar idea, and is good in many ways, as well as bad. Reality television has a bad impact on people my age, as well as older people. It doesn’t deliver the right message, and tells viewers that it’s okay to embarrass yourself. Just like video games have an impact, reality television does too. The reason I watch reality shows is to merely get entertainment, even though at time it upsets me to the point where I throw my remote. To each his own, because we all have our own opinion on reality TV. There are many different things to look at when considering one’s opinion on reality TV. It helps to pass time, and get a good laugh when you really need it. It inspires, but it also may bring one down in the worst way.