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Friday, May 7, 2010

R.J.A. #15Reflections/

Subject: R.J.A.#15 Reflections Topic: Research Topic
Author: Richard KlemmView PeopleLink Options for this User Date: May 7, 2010 08:17
The class was a lot of fun,and I leaned a lot about the
use and capabilities of the computer also I will be able to
use this for my personal research.when I addressing issues.
The class may help others who need this type of information with there future classes, and bring help to
our brothers, and sisters of our planet.
Thank you for all the help and i hope to be in a class
with you again.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

bject: R.J.A #14b References Topic: Research Topic
Author: Richard KlemmView PeopleLink Options for this User Date: April 29, 2010 12:44
References listTracking Trash Floa
Burns.(2007) April 23 tsam,jetsam, and science of ocean motion.
Vol 1 New York: Houghton Mifflin PP (36-40 )
Gore, A. (2006) April 12 An Inconvenient Truth. Vol1 New York Rodale pp(284)
Randle,D. (2009) April 6 UNEP Marine Litter a global Challenge vol1 Nairobi: UNEP pp(1-239) http:// W.W.W.Oceans Portal.Org/resources/view?140340/topic=17107
Trujillo J (2010) pril20 Mix of Garbage found inside stranded Whale Associated Press
Retrieved ,Double Take ,Denver Post.. Pp(2A)
Wiseman, A. (2007) April 6 The World without us Vol1 New York Picador pub PP (107-148

R.J.A.#14a Application Project

ubject: R.J.A.#14a Application Project. Topic: Research Topic
Author: Richard KlemmView PeopleLink Options for this User Date: April 22, 2010 14:57
I have decided not to write a play but a personal letter.
write.
The discussion is about to take place in the This is about Ocean Dumping.
The problem is that its reaching the shores of The United States and destroying its beaches. This will show that we are concerned as a nation and as a
country of this planet. we need to ban dumping in the
oceans. The progress has now 1200 words and needs
some polishing but it will be on time.
the essay now has about 280 words and will be done on time.

of othe united states and Ocean Dumping.
Last edited on: April 29, 2010 11:12

Thursday, April 22, 2010

R.J.A.#13c

http://www.stageaffair.com/How_To_Write_a_Play.html

This the URL for the beginning of the Application Project. A scene from a play.

R.J.A.#13b Application Project;

Subject: R.J.A.#13b Application Project. Topic: Research Topic
Author: Richard KlemmView PeopleLink Options for this User Date: April 22, 2010 14:57
I plan on writing a scene from a play I have decided to
write. Its has 4 men and 2 woman its setting is Harbor
Point Maine USA.
The discussion is about to take place in the Harbor Point school This is about Ocean Dumping.
The problem is that its reaching the shores of Maine and destroying its beaches.
The places,people,are fictitious, this will show what can
happen at the local level and how people cooperate
with the U.N.E.P and other treaties that effect our shores
of othe united states and Ocean Dumping.

R.J.A.#13a Wordie

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R.J.A.#12b

bject: R.J.A.#12b Field Research Topic: Research Topic
Author: Richard KlemmView PeopleLink Options for this User Date: April 22, 2010 11:49
Survey Field walk 10 meters and did a 90degree turn
Walked a another 10 meters and counted
the number of pieces of litter in the area.
some litter will always be in the area.
Field Research:
Called Waste Management landfill Aurora CO. and talked to some one of interest. I explained the research that i was interested in so far, there has not been a return call. but I am expecting a call from their
engineer.


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R.J.A.#12a

ject: R.J.A.12a Annotated Bibliography Topic: Research Topic
Author: Richard KlemmView PeopleLink Options for this User Date: April 20, 2010 06:00
Rastogi Shew Nina the Garbage Patch,
Long beach: The Washington Post. 2010
"Contamination" Webster, New World Dictionary, 1966
Dunn,James,and, John E. Kinny Conservatives Environmentalism, West Port: Greenwood Publishing, 1996
elec: Hoshaw Lindesy Afloat in the Ocean, Expanding Islands of Trash, New York: New York Times, 2009
Last edited on: April 22, 2010 11:48

RJA # 11

Author: Richard KlemmView PeopleLink Options for this User Date: April 20, 2010 05:53
Wolf Nancy and Ellen Feldman American Packaging Dilemma
Washington: Island Press, 1991. Print

Weisman Alan The world Without us
NewYork:St martin Press, 1991 print

Burns Loree Tracking Trash Flotsam,Jetsam, and the science of Ocean Motion
New York:Houghtton Mifflin Company,2007.2007
print
Mohr Mekesnzie Doug and William Smith Fortering Sustainable Behavior
Gabriola Island: New SocietyPublishers, 1000. print

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

RJA#10c brainstorming http://dickeng1020.blogspot.com/

Post on Facebook for comments on application paper.
Post on Squidoo for comments on application paper.
ck with local authority for comments
Post on tweeter for comments

RJA#10bhttp://dickeng1020.Blogspot.com/

Argumentative paper
selection of references for paper
A. Books four
b. Reference works four
c. One internet source
d. periodicals three
e. other sources Aurora Library
f. Campus Library four
1560 words for thtative paper, 2090 left to do.

RJA#10b Argumentative paper.http://dickeng1020.

RJA #10b progress report for argumentative paper. Topic: Research Topic
Author: Richard KlemmView PeopleLink Options for this User Date: April 6, 2010 16:58
Argumentative paper
selection of references for paper
A. Books four
b. Reference works four
c. One internet source
d. periodicals three
e. other sources Aurora Library
f. Campus Library four
1560 words for the Argumentative paper, 2090 left to do.

Monday, April 5, 2010

RJA#10a-2-3

ct: RJA#10A-2-3 Topic: Research Topic
Author: Richard KlemmView PeopleLink Options for this User Date: April 5, 2010 14:36
The especially harmful effects of plastic waste inwater
ways led to the action through the Marine Plastic Pollution
Research and Control Act of 1987 According to Nancy Wolf
and Ellen Feldman "it will effect all aspects of plastic in the
water ways including a provision forbidding disposal of waste from ships" Plastic Americas Packaging Dilemma.
Island Press 1718 Connecticut Ave, NW Washington D.C.
20009 pG. 50

"Tracking toys and sneakers gives us a chance to see
what the ocean does with our trash" According to Dr. Curtis Ebbesmeyer Tracking Trash Flotsan,Jetsam, and
the Science of Ocean Motion. Houghton Mifflin Company
215 Park Avenue New York NewYork 10003 pg,4

RJA #10a

Marine litter in the Northeast Atlantic Region
The UNEP signed a OSPAR commission signed a Memeradum Of understanding in Oct. 2007

According To Brain Dunning of Skeptoid "The Sargrasso Sea
is the new Atlantic Garbage Patch." http://Skeptoid. com/php?id=4132 #bottom

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

R.J.A.#9b http://dickeng1020.blogspot.com/

Thesis statement
Ocean pollution by plastic is a planet problem and it should be a joint effort by all nations to clean it up.
Claim;
The nations of the world should join together and
band ocean dumping of plastics and biodegradable
solid waste streams.
Reasons;
1.Deep ocean bottoms do not hold flotsam down
a.Gas molecules trapped in molecule chain of polymer
2.The ocean dump sites are invading the environment
with pollution
a.plankton are connecting with drifting plastic..
3.the debris is getting into the food chains.
a.The addition of P.C.P and D.D.t. by plastic chains.
4.We may find this in our food supply.
a. need future study and inspection of fisheries.

RJA#9a Thesis Statement http://dickeng1020.Blogspot.com/

Oceans of Trash: Is It Worth It?

Our planet Earths’ oceans plastic pollution problem is a global dilemma. Not only is this a planet problem, it is of concern for all nations. The ocean is becoming a garbage dump/patch. This is affecting our human commerce, the Earth’s ecosystem, and food chain itself. The food chain of oceanic life forms es of plastics have confronted their eco-system which involves the food chain of oceanic life forms to our own. Pollution of the seas and oceans affect us as humans as part of this food chain. Ocean pollution by plastic is a problem and should be a joint effort by all nations to clean it up.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

RJA#8b Evaluation check dickeng1020.blogspot.com/

Subba blug
Arranged marriages are still going on ck. out a Budda
temple.
http://www.newworld encyclopedia.org.

RJA#8b Evaluation Check http://dickeng1020.blogspot.com/

http://www.infoplease.com
Luc Arnold Research Journal

Juvenile Delinguency
Check with local child division to narrow topic for
ages 14-20 year olds in your local area.

RJA#8a paraphases http://dickeng1020.blogspot.com/

Upwards of 3 million people die annually from diarrhea, dysentery, and parasitic diseases – all for the want of clean water. Meanwhile, each year in the water-rich United States, 2.1 billion gallons of the world’s most precious liquid are used, not to water thirsty crops or slake parched throats, but to flush human waste from home toilets to municipal sewers. While harvesting rainwater and recycling graywater are fine strategies, it’s time to get to the seat of the problem. We need a Toilet Revolution.

http://www.Earthisland.org
http://www.delicious.com.home
United States uses more water to flush toilets than it does to use for drinking Water. The idea of gray water for recycling is great but we haven’t touched on the problem We need new methods of reducing the solid waste stream of human waste buy desolving sewage by some other means than water. Our take for take for granted precious resource water can go along way to satisfy our needs so we must take of it.
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

RJA #7a websites http://dickeng1020.blogspot.com/

RJA#7a Web Sites
DECCAN HERALD
Island of trash on Picific Ocean
Author: Lindaey Hoshaw/ The New York Times
Wed. 24 Feb. 2010
http://www.deccan herald.com
We are looking out to sea and see the wild blue ocean. Under it is
A swirling mass of junk including fish nets lite bulbs and bottle tops
Swirling around in the great Gyre of the pacific ocean.

RJA#7a Periodical Articles Http://dickeng1020.blogspot.com/

Subject: RJA#a periodical articles Topic: Research Topic
Author: Richard KlemmView PeopleLink Options for this User Date: March 9, 2010 05:11
RJA#7a Periodical Articles’

On Earth
Cosy Residence 3br + Trash
Author: Laura Wright
Publisher: National Resources Defense Council
Summer Vol . 20 number 2 Qt. 2008
WWW.On Earth.org

this is about a person who recycles his citys trash and builds homes.
he lives in new Mexico near Taos and his home is made of recycles and
much more. We need to look at this ,as a way for each one of us,.
Pay more attention to this problem. He used around 30,000 bottles
And much more.

Monday, March 8, 2010

RJA #7a Books http://dickeng1020.blogspot.com

RJA# 7a Books Evaluations of Sources

Plastic Packaging Dilemma
Nancy Wolf & Ellen Feldman
Environmental action coalition
Washington D.C. Inland Press 1991

The unique position of solid waste streams have me fantasized ,as to how it
All fits together. The solid waste stream is not limited to dry land, but, is usually focus
Off our own coast lines. This means that the material is moving in the
Golf streams and up the coast lines. There are signs that say “no swimming.
unsafe.”

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

RJA #6c http://dickeng1020.Blogspot.com/

Allied Waste Go Green Colorado
E6Th ave. Directory M
Aurora, CO. interview Phone
visit interview

Recycle Plant
Commerce City
Colorado
visit interview

RJA#6b http://dickeng1020.blogspot.com/

Resource Searched: Google/Blinkx.com
Keywords flotsom/jetsom
search strateges operators and math
number of hits: 6,719 views

RJA#6a http://dickeng1020.blogspot.com/

Google/ answers.com.wiki answers
keyword: Photo degradable
internet math + + Advanced Search Aurora, Library
2/23/2010
620
1-100

Monday, March 1, 2010

RJA#5c http://dickeng1020.blogspot.com/

RJA#5c Reference articles
Nina Shen Rastogi
The Pacific oceans patch needs more study;
Digital Universe
OCEAN PORTAL
A WASHINGTON POST COMPANY
February 16, 2010

Keyword marine oceans Pacific
Dictionary
Feb 26.2010
6500
3

RJA #5b http://dickeng1020.Blogspot.com/

RJA#5b
PeterG. Ryan,Charles Moore, Jan A.Franeker and coleen L;;Moloney
Monitoring the abundance of plastic debris in the marine Enviorment
Algalita Marine Research foundation
Royal society publishing
Content:364/1526
Date: 1999

Google Directory
Keywords marine
Search stratgeys jetsom floating
Date: feb 23,2010
25000
4

Friday, February 26, 2010

RJA#5c

RJA#5c Reference articles
Nina Shen Rastogi
The Pacific oceans patch needs more study;
Digital Universe
OCEAN PORTAL
A WASHINGTON POST COMPANY
February 16, 2010

Keyword marine oceans Pacific
Dictionary
Feb 26.2010
6500

RJA#5b periodical Articals

RJA#5b
PeterG. Ryan,Charles Moore, Jan A.Franeker and coleen L;;Moloney
Monitoring the abundance of plastic debris in the marine Enviorment
Algalita Marine Research foundation
Royal society publishing
Content:364/1526
Date: 1999

Google Directory
Keywords marine
Search stratgeys jetsom floating
Date: feb 23,2010
25000
4

books/RJA#5a

itle:
Plastics Americas Packaging Dilemma
Author:
Nancy wolf & Ellen Feldman
Vol 1
critical issue #3
Island Press Suite 300 1718 Connecticut Ave. Washington D.C. 20009

Aurora Library
word Cat
keyword: Jetsom,floating
operators: internet math
numbers 23000

Monday, February 15, 2010

Research Question CK. RJA#4c /dickeng2010.blogspot.com

offered a suggestion that they should narrow there research question.
Matthew, research Journal.blogspot.com 2010 RJA 3c

Search Strings RJA#4b /dickeng2010.blogspot.com

Search Strings

boolean operators

Ocean and seawater currents or tropical currents, and not northern currents coastlines.

engine math

depth + temperature + coastal currents " where sea life can exist" - "less than 50 meters"

keywords/ RJA#4a dickeng2010blogspot.com

ladder of generalizations
Science ocean/sea coastline, coastal currents, wash up oil spills,
temperature, sea water, dump sites.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

topics

Oceans of trash are happening in all the oceans and sea, of the world. There must be a way of
Cleaning this up. the expense is costly, and not one country should pay the way. this would
mean that the cost should be divided with other countrys.
In this topic I can see some solutions to a already poor over worked strategy,Perhaps we should end the use of plastic containers all together and change to cardboard or paper Both,
are biodegradable.

We could also place a dissolving agent in the product. This would dissolve the plastic in some
time Each of these things have failed; The industry is not ready to commit to this problem.

R.J.A.3b/ R.J.A.3c

conducting a Exploration:
I have come up with some terms that I think will work with my research



















Conducting an initial exploration
I have come up with some terms that go along with my research Question.
such as sea water, temp, depth, currents.

My research Question;

"Oceans of Trash" Is it worth it.

Delicious /http://dickeng2010.blogspot.com/R.J.A.3

the new Delicious Address is:
http://www delicious.com/Dick Bllugger

Monday, February 1, 2010

Oceans http://dickeng2010.blogspot.com

RESEARCH TOPIC: Oceans of thrash is it worth it?

I picked this subject because it is,and will be, a important issue in the future of our
Planet.
What countrys dump in the oceans of the world? who is expected to clean the waste up?
Can we use this as a by product to help offset the cost of the clean up? As you
can see there is a solution to this global problem, as it concerns everyone.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

RJA #2a: Possible Topics/dickeng2010.blogspot.com

The the Pacific Ocean is a garbage dump.
I picked this topic because through the usage of both salt recovery and the melt-plastic recovery systems creates beneficial fresh water. By cleaning the salt and trash out of the water, fresh water use is beneficial for healthy consumption on the planet Earth.
TAG:Benefits from salt and melt plastic recovery systems and products:
*Sea salt
*Fresh water
*Products from recycled plastics

FYI:
*Sea slugs/mollusks live in inlet tubes which are tubes from the ocean which deliver raw salt water to the water refinery.They live in / on the plastic debri in the
inlet tubes which contaminate the filtration system.
*Recycled plastic trough melt systems can be used
to create materials for human consumption .

RJA #1: Areas of Academic Interest

. 1 works of interest
working with web 2.0.
the use of platform to platform performance.
The group talked about different systems
such as a read flat file such as manager 2
which is a red file. accounting would be one
such file.
. 2. Learning to work with the blog.

. 3. Social subjects: current events topics
.
. 4. Lots of garbage then there's no sea water.