I am waaay too tired from the LAN (Yes, I am still having effects from loss of sleep) to provide the details of these pages right now, but I will get to it, I promise!
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=AbstractPlus&list_uids=16764484
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=pubmed&Cmd=ShowDetailView&TermToSearch=15327864&ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_RVAbstractPlus
http://www.swhydro.arizona.edu/archive/V3_N1/featurette4.pdf
http://www.fda.gov/ora/oasis/ora_oasis_viol.html#2920
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Monday, September 24, 2007
ZOMG Heroes!!!
Well I'll be writing this post while the commercials of Heroes are on. (Yippeee! Doing HW while watching your favorite series!) Anyways, lets get down to some business.
I found three nice blogs, Matt's, Danielle's and Kerstin's. All three of these people have information on my topic. (What effect does natural and synthetic pesticides have on the environment in Baja?) But let me go slightly more in depth.
Matt claims he is the best, and his blog partly proves it. Matt does a really great job of actually taking note of what the websites show, and not just by writing a few sentences. He is able to thoroughly explain each link (without making you become drowsy). Very nice and direct, and even has some pics to explain it better! Great job Matt.
Danielle has a bunch of links. I mean her blog is loaded. Most of her links are about what pesticides do to the human body (she has a link for cancer, a link for general health effects, and even a website from UCSD on synthetic pesticides.) Great stuff, although she isn't as much as a talker on her blog as she is in class.
When you look at Kerstin's blog, you either think, aww, it looks so pretty! or wow, way too much pink. Anyways, Kerstin's website provides even more information on pesticides. Oh, and I don't mean just like pesticides in general, I mean every bit and peice on pesticides. We're talking Herbicides, symptoms, the whole 'shibang.' Kerstin is also a pretty devoted blogger. I sware, she doesn't miss a beat.
Alrighty, so lets talk some more. At the moment, we still do not have an interviewee, however we are certainly working towards it. I called Maura (our contact) and she gave me a person to talk to in San Francisco, as well as told us that in order to personally interview the professor at UCSD that we would have to send her an e-mail that she would forward to Public Affairs. I think that we should deffinitlely do this interview with the person at UCSD if we can, but at the very least we should try to get a phone interview with either our new contact in San Francisco, or the other woman we got in touch with who lives in Baja. In other news, our flash is almost done! Tomorrow I will be showing it to Andrew and William and adding the finishing touches. (I suspect I will be spending the majority of my time tomorrow helping others with their flash. Yay me!)
I found three nice blogs, Matt's, Danielle's and Kerstin's. All three of these people have information on my topic. (What effect does natural and synthetic pesticides have on the environment in Baja?) But let me go slightly more in depth.
Matt claims he is the best, and his blog partly proves it. Matt does a really great job of actually taking note of what the websites show, and not just by writing a few sentences. He is able to thoroughly explain each link (without making you become drowsy). Very nice and direct, and even has some pics to explain it better! Great job Matt.
Danielle has a bunch of links. I mean her blog is loaded. Most of her links are about what pesticides do to the human body (she has a link for cancer, a link for general health effects, and even a website from UCSD on synthetic pesticides.) Great stuff, although she isn't as much as a talker on her blog as she is in class.
When you look at Kerstin's blog, you either think, aww, it looks so pretty! or wow, way too much pink. Anyways, Kerstin's website provides even more information on pesticides. Oh, and I don't mean just like pesticides in general, I mean every bit and peice on pesticides. We're talking Herbicides, symptoms, the whole 'shibang.' Kerstin is also a pretty devoted blogger. I sware, she doesn't miss a beat.
Alrighty, so lets talk some more. At the moment, we still do not have an interviewee, however we are certainly working towards it. I called Maura (our contact) and she gave me a person to talk to in San Francisco, as well as told us that in order to personally interview the professor at UCSD that we would have to send her an e-mail that she would forward to Public Affairs. I think that we should deffinitlely do this interview with the person at UCSD if we can, but at the very least we should try to get a phone interview with either our new contact in San Francisco, or the other woman we got in touch with who lives in Baja. In other news, our flash is almost done! Tomorrow I will be showing it to Andrew and William and adding the finishing touches. (I suspect I will be spending the majority of my time tomorrow helping others with their flash. Yay me!)
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Avast! A blarg we can plunder!
Aye! This post's name be in hon'r o' Pirate Day. YAR!
Ahh yes. Pirate Day. The Magical Spaghetti Monster. Ver ver interesting. But, you wanna know wut is even MORE interesting? I found a beautiful blog by the name of Kookoo 4 Coco Puffs. This is Coco's blog, and it has tons of awesome information on Pesticides. And waddya know, our topic is on pesticides as well! She included some really helpful links like the one about Natural Pesticides: http://www.wisegeek.com/what-are-some-natural-herbicides.htm
Also, how could you not like a blog with a picture of some Coco-puffs? Srsly.
Ahh yes. Pirate Day. The Magical Spaghetti Monster. Ver ver interesting. But, you wanna know wut is even MORE interesting? I found a beautiful blog by the name of Kookoo 4 Coco Puffs. This is Coco's blog, and it has tons of awesome information on Pesticides. And waddya know, our topic is on pesticides as well! She included some really helpful links like the one about Natural Pesticides: http://www.wisegeek.com/what-are-some-natural-herbicides.htm
Also, how could you not like a blog with a picture of some Coco-puffs? Srsly.
Monday, September 17, 2007
Snicker Garble Garble
Well, it was another busy day for mwa. I didn't have much difficulty deciphering the text in class today, although I think Austin Han did seem to have much trouble and instead of actually asking the right questions kept whining. Ahh yes, our lovely class. Anyways, our BDB (Beyond Da Border) group decided to stay after-school to get some head-way on our script. It sorta-kinda worked, as we have now at least a page of our script done. I'm hoping we will have it done before Thursday so we can do at least some revision, but if not then at least lets get it done. I really don't know how we will split it up though, since we all can't get together again this week. Also, I really don't want to take too much responsibility over it, although I will if I sincerely must. Also, we still have not fully gotten our expert source as it seems we have been playing phone tag with a bunch of people and have not yet set up a date, although now we are hanging on for dear life on two small strings: A Professor at UCSD, and a Pesticide Expert who only speaks Spanish and lives in Baja. So now I must talk to Spencer about whether it is OK to do like a phone interview or even an e-mail one, since I have no idea how we would be able to record a phone conversation. I really do hope that the professor comes through though, since he is the one who is closest and we could get real footage of him and what he looks like.
Well, everything else seems to be well. Anne's DP is almost done and now I have started on a bunch of other dinky projects (including Solare.) I also have a meeting with Julio Delgado tomorrow, and Anne's Calendar needs to be set up, and I have homework to still do. Why must life be so busy??? T_T
Well, everything else seems to be well. Anne's DP is almost done and now I have started on a bunch of other dinky projects (including Solare.) I also have a meeting with Julio Delgado tomorrow, and Anne's Calendar needs to be set up, and I have homework to still do. Why must life be so busy??? T_T
Monday, September 10, 2007
Resource #: 8 Incas
Resource #: 8
Author: None listed
Title: 4.1 Raised beds and waru waru cultivation
Address: http://www.oas.org/dsd/publications/Unit/oea59e/ch27.htm
About: This shows another innovation to the Inca Civilization. Its a raised plot of land with ditches on either side. Pic below:
Author: None listed
Title: 4.1 Raised beds and waru waru cultivation
Address: http://www.oas.org/dsd/publications/Unit/oea59e/ch27.htm
About: This shows another innovation to the Inca Civilization. Its a raised plot of land with ditches on either side. Pic below:
Sunday, September 9, 2007
Resource #: 8 Beyond the Border
Resource #: 8
Author: Cliff Gruenberg, Hiram Rocha, and Mario Ibarra
Address: http://www.cdpr.ca.gov/docs/enfcmpli/usmexbrd/bpdocs/imp_perp_eng.pdf
About: PDF file that is on the pesticide issue in Baja. It not only includes the environment, but the health side as well. The other thing is it covers what is being done to stop pesticides from effecting the environment, people, and even property. Very formal, but a lot of text to work through.
Author: Cliff Gruenberg, Hiram Rocha, and Mario Ibarra
Address: http://www.cdpr.ca.gov/docs/enfcmpli/usmexbrd/bpdocs/imp_perp_eng.pdf
About: PDF file that is on the pesticide issue in Baja. It not only includes the environment, but the health side as well. The other thing is it covers what is being done to stop pesticides from effecting the environment, people, and even property. Very formal, but a lot of text to work through.
Resource #: 7 Beyond the Border
Resource #: 7
Author: Bill Freedman
Address: http://find.galegroup.com/srcx/retrieve.do?subjectParam=Locale%2528en%252C%252C%2529%253AFQE%253D%2528su%252CNone%252C10%2529Pesticides%2524&contentSet=GSRC&sort=Relevance&tabID=T001&sgCurrentPosition=0&subjectAction=DISPLAY_SUBJECTS&prodId=SRC-1&searchId=R1¤tPosition=1&userGroupName=sand07018&resultListType=RESULT_LIST&sgHitCountType=None&qrySerId=Locale%28en%2C%2C%29%3AFQE%3D%28SU%2CNone%2C10%29Pesticides%24&inPS=true&searchType=BasicSearchForm&displaySubject=&docId=EJ2166030044&docType=GSRC
About: This website has some great statistics on Pesticides and how they categorizing them. Great little source for a basis on making us sound smart. =]
Author: Bill Freedman
Address: http://find.galegroup.com/srcx/retrieve.do?subjectParam=Locale%2528en%252C%252C%2529%253AFQE%253D%2528su%252CNone%252C10%2529Pesticides%2524&contentSet=GSRC&sort=Relevance&tabID=T001&sgCurrentPosition=0&subjectAction=DISPLAY_SUBJECTS&prodId=SRC-1&searchId=R1¤tPosition=1&userGroupName=sand07018&resultListType=RESULT_LIST&sgHitCountType=None&qrySerId=Locale%28en%2C%2C%29%3AFQE%3D%28SU%2CNone%2C10%29Pesticides%24&inPS=true&searchType=BasicSearchForm&displaySubject=&docId=EJ2166030044&docType=GSRC
About: This website has some great statistics on Pesticides and how they categorizing them. Great little source for a basis on making us sound smart. =]
Resource #: 7 Incas
Resource #: 7
Author: Hiram Bingham
Address: http://www.incas.homestead.com/Index.html
About: This website is really all about the discoveries made by the first American to discover the Incas. Every page is his works. Pretty interesting, as it goes in depth into a lot of different categories. Useful link.
Author: Hiram Bingham
Address: http://www.incas.homestead.com/Index.html
About: This website is really all about the discoveries made by the first American to discover the Incas. Every page is his works. Pretty interesting, as it goes in depth into a lot of different categories. Useful link.
Saturday, September 8, 2007
Resource #: 6 Incas
Resource #: 6
Title: The Land of the Inca - Art of the Inca
Address: http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/lessons/middle/inca.htm
Author: Judy Decker
About: The site is actually a link place that provides links out to a whole bunch of different websites referring to the Incas. I've only checked out one on Inca Art, but I'm sure it provides they will all provide a bunch of information.
Title: The Land of the Inca - Art of the Inca
Address: http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/lessons/middle/inca.htm
Author: Judy Decker
About: The site is actually a link place that provides links out to a whole bunch of different websites referring to the Incas. I've only checked out one on Inca Art, but I'm sure it provides they will all provide a bunch of information.
Resource #: 5 Incas
Resource #: 5
Title: Inca Art
Address: http://library.thinkquest.org/5058/incaart.htm
Author: None
About: Describes some things about the Inca Art, including how they made textiles from Alpaca, llama, and even vicuña fur.
Title: Inca Art
Address: http://library.thinkquest.org/5058/incaart.htm
Author: None
About: Describes some things about the Inca Art, including how they made textiles from Alpaca, llama, and even vicuña fur.
Resource #: 4 Incas
Resource #: 4
Title: The Incas
Address: http://incas.perucultural.org.pe/
Author: Maria Rostworowski
About: Has a private gallery of Incan art, also has a history and technology page. Quite an interesting and complex I must say, so it probably was done by a non-profit. Definitely not the same kind of site I've been seeing quite often.
Title: The Incas
Address: http://incas.perucultural.org.pe/
Author: Maria Rostworowski
About: Has a private gallery of Incan art, also has a history and technology page. Quite an interesting and complex I must say, so it probably was done by a non-profit. Definitely not the same kind of site I've been seeing quite often.
Friday, September 7, 2007
Resource #: 3 Incas
Resource #: 3
Title: Inca Music El Condor Pasa, Flight of the Condor, Andean dance.Sheet Music.
Address: http://agutie.homestead.com/files/Inca_Music.htm
Author: None
About: Tons of information on music of the Incas. Includes what instruments were made of, what kind of dancing was done, and also has an interested part on how the musicians could put the dancers into a hypnotic trance.
Title: Inca Music El Condor Pasa, Flight of the Condor, Andean dance.Sheet Music.
Address: http://agutie.homestead.com/files/Inca_Music.htm
Author: None
About: Tons of information on music of the Incas. Includes what instruments were made of, what kind of dancing was done, and also has an interested part on how the musicians could put the dancers into a hypnotic trance.
Artifacts! (Who is doing what)
Ok, so here is what everyone should be doing. If it is incorrect, send me a comment.
Mellisa Sun-Shrine
Kerstin Dehydrated Food/ String thing with Knots
Olivia Incan Temple
Austin Hunting Tool
RJ Incan Foot Plow
Andrew Weapons
Jessica Pottery
Emlyn Chimu
Chris Weapons
Adrian Weapons
Briana Woven Basket
Mellisa Sun-Shrine
Kerstin Dehydrated Food/ String thing with Knots
Olivia Incan Temple
Austin Hunting Tool
RJ Incan Foot Plow
Andrew Weapons
Jessica Pottery
Emlyn Chimu
Chris Weapons
Adrian Weapons
Briana Woven Basket
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Resource #: 6 Beyond the Border (cuz big Dr00 stole my #2 >=[ )
Resource #: 6
Author: D. Micheal Fry
Address: http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0091-6765%28199510%29103%3C165%3AREIBET%3E2.0.CO%3B2-Q&size=LARGE&origin=JSTOR-enlargePage
About: This includes a short excerpt on how birds in Southern California and other places are effected by agricultural chemicals (pesticides) and the things that occur when they are directly exposed to them. This includes both effects from the pesticides and also birth defects that occur.
HAH! I have 5 resources now! Yippee!
Author: D. Micheal Fry
Address: http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0091-6765%28199510%29103%3C165%3AREIBET%3E2.0.CO%3B2-Q&size=LARGE&origin=JSTOR-enlargePage
About: This includes a short excerpt on how birds in Southern California and other places are effected by agricultural chemicals (pesticides) and the things that occur when they are directly exposed to them. This includes both effects from the pesticides and also birth defects that occur.
HAH! I have 5 resources now! Yippee!
Resource #: 4 & 5 Beyond the Border
Resource #: 4
Title: Baja California Home
Address: http://www.questconnect.org/baja_california.htm
Author: Kim and Donne Greene
About: Provides a brief explanation of Baja's Economy, and environment, as well as some history. Nice overall website for just trying to get a grasp on Baja. Maybe we use some of this for the beginning of our video? (e.g. Baja California encompasses a booming tourism oriented economy, . . .)
Resource #: 5
Title: newsobserver.com | State can't prove birth defect link
Address: http://www.newsobserver.com/news/health_science/pesticide_violations/story/442930.html
Author: Kristen Collins
About: An article on the birth defects of three different children born from the same mother. One has missing limbs, another a missing jaw, the other had no visible sex organs and died. They have tried to link it to be a fault of the company (Ag-Mart) as they have actually allowed workers onto the field earlier than they are suppose to after spraying pesticides. Also, Ag-Mart was fined for 369 other violations.
Title: Baja California Home
Address: http://www.questconnect.org/baja_california.htm
Author: Kim and Donne Greene
About: Provides a brief explanation of Baja's Economy, and environment, as well as some history. Nice overall website for just trying to get a grasp on Baja. Maybe we use some of this for the beginning of our video? (e.g. Baja California encompasses a booming tourism oriented economy, . . .)
Resource #: 5
Title: newsobserver.com | State can't prove birth defect link
Address: http://www.newsobserver.com/news/health_science/pesticide_violations/story/442930.html
Author: Kristen Collins
About: An article on the birth defects of three different children born from the same mother. One has missing limbs, another a missing jaw, the other had no visible sex organs and died. They have tried to link it to be a fault of the company (Ag-Mart) as they have actually allowed workers onto the field earlier than they are suppose to after spraying pesticides. Also, Ag-Mart was fined for 369 other violations.
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Resource #: 3 Beyond the Border
Resource #: 3
Title: About Pesticides
Address: http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/about/index.htm
Author: EPA
About: Provides an overall description of what a pesticide is, how they are used, and how there are other forms of pesticides that are becoming safer.
Title: About Pesticides
Address: http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/about/index.htm
Author: EPA
About: Provides an overall description of what a pesticide is, how they are used, and how there are other forms of pesticides that are becoming safer.
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Resources for Incas
Resource #: 1
Title: Inca
Address: http://www.crystalinks.com/incan.html
Author: Ellie Crystal
About: This site seemed to have a brief overview of the Incas, covering a lot of different topics. What was nice was that the site separated all of the information by a header. I would really suggest it for someone who would like just an overview of the Incas. It also had some information on my artifact, which I have now figured out looks like this:
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/history/lecture14/r_14-3-02.jpg
Title: Inca
Address: http://www.crystalinks.com/incan.html
Author: Ellie Crystal
About: This site seemed to have a brief overview of the Incas, covering a lot of different topics. What was nice was that the site separated all of the information by a header. I would really suggest it for someone who would like just an overview of the Incas. It also had some information on my artifact, which I have now figured out looks like this:
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/history/lecture14/r_14-3-02.jpg

Sunday, September 2, 2007
Resources For Beyond The Border
Format
Resource #:
Title:
Address:
Author:
About:
Resource #: 1
Title: Environmental Issues of the California-Baja California
Border Region
Address: http://www.scerp.org/bi/BIV/Ganster.pdf
Author: Paul Ganster
About: Has two important bits. One talks about contamination of Agricultural Chemicals and pesticides of the New River, the other about other streams that are bathing, cooking, and drinking water for people in Imperial Valley and Mexicali Valley.
Resource #: 2
Title: Indigenous Migrant Workers Struggle Against Pesticides
Address: http://isla.igc.org/Features/Border/mex5.html
Author: Rufino Domínguez Santos
About: Describes an Indigenous group in Mexico and how they have migrated to Baja to find better work, better homes, and a more stable life. However, they have had much trouble with the pesticides as it has effected the water, the soil, and the health. Many have actually died from Pesticide poisoning, and a few at relatively young ages. (One died at the age of 18.) Does describe some symptoms workers feel as well after working in the fields without protective equipment.
Resource #:
Title:
Address:
Author:
About:
Resource #: 1
Title: Environmental Issues of the California-Baja California
Border Region
Address: http://www.scerp.org/bi/BIV/Ganster.pdf
Author: Paul Ganster
About: Has two important bits. One talks about contamination of Agricultural Chemicals and pesticides of the New River, the other about other streams that are bathing, cooking, and drinking water for people in Imperial Valley and Mexicali Valley.
Resource #: 2
Title: Indigenous Migrant Workers Struggle Against Pesticides
Address: http://isla.igc.org/Features/Border/mex5.html
Author: Rufino Domínguez Santos
About: Describes an Indigenous group in Mexico and how they have migrated to Baja to find better work, better homes, and a more stable life. However, they have had much trouble with the pesticides as it has effected the water, the soil, and the health. Many have actually died from Pesticide poisoning, and a few at relatively young ages. (One died at the age of 18.) Does describe some symptoms workers feel as well after working in the fields without protective equipment.
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