Tuesday, September 18, 2012

My Daily Use


A.      Food and Drink
a.       Turkey Sandwich
b.      Bread
c.       Water
d.      Strawberry banana juice
B.      Housing and other buildings
a.       House
                                                               i.      room
b.      Gym
c.       Toys R Us
d.      Sprint store
e.      Tux store
f.        Ralphs
g.       Shower
h.      Restroom
i.         Container
j.        Sauna
k.       Desk
C.      Transportation and Roads
a.       Car
b.      Gas
c.       Oil
d.      Freeway
e.      Streets
f.        Lights
g.       Bus
h.      Plane
D.      Clothing
a.       Work shirt
b.      Work pants
c.       Socks
d.      Undershirt (workout shirt)
e.      Work shoes
f.        Running shoes
g.       Briefs
E.       School supplies
a.       Paper
b.      Pen
c.       Pencil
d.      Computer
e.      Notebook
f.        Binder
F.       Personal care Products
a.       Soap
b.      Shampoo
c.       Conditioner
d.      Rag
e.      Tooth paste
f.        Tooth brush
g.       Deodorant
h.      Colón
G.     Leisure Activities
a.       Xbox
b.      IPhone
c.       Stereo system
d.      Television
e.      Weights
f.        Treadmill
g.       Boom box
H.      Miscellaneous
a.       Work equipment
b.      Oven
c.       Air
d.      Toilet paper
e.      Cup
f.        Plate
g.       Spoon
h.      Fork


History of the Deodorant
The deodorant first came out in the 9th century by Ziryab (doesn’t give full name).  A U.S. inventor created the first commercial deodorant in 1888. Then in 1941, Jules Monteneir patented a modern creation of the deodorant in a spray. He later lunched the product in 1965. The ingredients in the deodorant that I use are: Aluminum Zirconium Trichlorohydrex Gly (18%). Inactive Ingredients: Cyclopentasiloxane, Stearyl Alcohol, C12-15 Alkyl Benzoate, PPG-14 Butyl Ether, Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Petrolatum, Talc, Phenyl Trimethicone, Fragrance, Cyclodextrin, Mineral Oil, Behenyl Alcohol. You apply the deodorant only at the underarms. I usually purchase this item at a local supermarket. If the product is no longer useful, best option is to probably change to a different deodorant that works.  I believe that a deodorant of some form should be used daily and it is something a person absolutely needs.  It is used for people to stay fresh and so they don’t stink or some can prevent sweatiness. This product has been around for a very long time. Deodorants are very useful and have no harm to a person.
                                                
                                                Work Cited

"Old Spice Fiji Anti-Perspirant/Deodorant." - CVS Pharmacy. N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Sept. 2012.                http://www.cvs.com/shop/product-detail/Old-Spice-Fiji-Anti    PerspirantDeodorant?skuId=789544.

"When Were Deodorants Invented?" When Were Deodorants Invented? N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Sept. 2012.                http://www.whenwasitinvented.org/when-were-deodorants-invented/.

Summary
                
I had a lot of things on my list. Some were environmental friendly others were not. While doing this task I seen that I use my car a lot. Some things that I can do to prevent from driving a lot is car pooling or to make trips all at once instead randomly throughout the week. When I chose to write about the deodorant I done some research and I was surprised to know what the deodorant contained.  Couples of things that I can do to help the earth are conserving water and energy.


Sunday, September 16, 2012

Blog 2

Abiotic
• Cars
• Street lights
• Airplanes
Biotic
• Dogs (barking)
• Mosquitoes
• Trees
• Plants
• Grass
• Crickets
On a Wednesday night I decided to step outside with my friend to talk. While we were talking I decided to observe my surrounding. I was outside, and I noticed the stars were out and I seen plenty of them. He lives in an area where there isn’t a lot of light pollution so we noticed a lot in the dark night. I heard plenty of dogs parking and seen lots of bugs flying near the street light.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Footprint!!!!!!

http://www.footprintnetwork.org/en/index.php/GFN/page/calculators

Click on the link and you will be able to see my biological footprint.

If people where to live like me there would need to be 4.1 worlds.


Which aspect of your life accounts for the largest part of your ecological
footprint? It would have to be technology.

What things could you do in order to have a smaller ecological footprint?
I would have to use services that are environmental friendly and not buy as much electrical products.

Hi everyone my name is Omar Nael I am 20 years old and was born in the City of Orange.; I was born on February 10, 1992. I lived in Murrieta for 16 years and now currently living in Wildomar (WILD-OMAR).  I commute to RCC every Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. I chose RCC instead of MSJC was to meet new people and to get enrolled into classes. I started at RCC in 2010 and graduated high school at Vista Murrieta High School in 2010. School is very important to me and my family; they are really encouraging and only hope the best for me. I currently work at Toys R Us in Murrieta; I have been working for the company for 4 years old (16 years Old).
I am in school to finish up my general education and transfer to a university. I am currently looking to go to school out of state, mainly in the east coach. I have applied to University of Michigan and hopefully I will hear an answer from them soon. I am also looking at applying to Cal State Long Beach, San Francisco State, Ohio State, and more.  I want to major in Kinesiology and hopefully get into the physical therapy programs at one of the schools I am applying to.  On my spare time I like to spend time with family and friends. I also like football, basketball, soccer and lifting weights. I am interested in this course because I always heard positive things about environmental science and how interesting it is. Also I want to know what is wrong with our environment and see what we can do as a society to fix some problems.