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Dreaming of Me

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In this unit for WAI, we learned about doubt and dreams. Dreaming is a way for our minds to process and organize information, thoughts, and emotions at the end of the day. When we sleep, the veil between our conscious and subconscious becomes thinner, allowing repressed feelings to take center stage. Dreams are not just funny, weird, or scary sideshows that keep our minds busy during the long night. Instead, dreams are messages from our subconscious, giving us guidance as to who we really are and how we feel.  SON. Dreamcatcher. (2017) SON. Dreamcatcher. (2017)

Carbon: Tipping The Scale

For the third and final project in FUEL, we demonstrated our knowledge of changes we can make in our daily lives to reduce our carbon footprints. In this unit, I learned many things like the law of conservation of mass, additional chemistry, and a deeper understanding of the carbon cycle. In this post, you will learn about the Earth's current carbon imbalance and what we can do to help reverse the damage that is being done to the globe. I enjoyed learning all of the small ways we can emit less carbon, besides just driving less and recycling more. By reading this report, I hope you find a new, eco-friendly lifestyle choice that will help save Mother Earth.

You Spin Me Right Round, Baby!

What's up with wind? In this unit, I researched exactly that! Our latest assignment for FUEL was to create a video presentation aimed at convincing someone to invest in a chosen renewable power source. Even though it has a few drawbacks, overall, wind's positive environmental impacts far outweigh the negative. As the earth experiences more global changes due to increased greenhouse gas emissions, switching to any alternative fuel source isn't just a trend...it is a necessity. I hope you enjoy this presentation on wind power.