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Corporations' Role In Our Daily Lives
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
It's The Little Things
Weather in Arkansas over the last few days has been nothing short of insane. I know that I have been very dependent on the Weather Channel App on my iPhone. Not only that, I have been glued to the TV watching the radar, and anytime I get in my car there is weather on the radio. My dependence on those resources make me wonder what life would be like without the help of those corporations. What if we didn't have the Weather Channel to flip to on TV, much less even the cable to receive that channel? It is the little things like this that we so often overlook and simply take for granted. These corporations have a huge impact on our daily lives. Each morning, before I even get out of bed, I pull up the weather on my phone. I cannot imagine what it would be like without this. Just tonight, I had to make a quick trip home to Little Rock and I was so thankful for an easy to use radar to let me know if the coast was clear. Even as I have this blog post open, there is another tab open on my browser that has a constantly updating radar map. I could not be more thankful for the little things on stormy nights like this. I challenge you to think about the little things. Try to notice them and be thankful for the corporations that provide them, because there are so many less fortunate than us.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Just Imagine....
One in six people in the world today do not have clean water. That is something that we as Americans can't fathom. Even as I am writing this post, I have a bottle of clean, clear water right next to me. I can't imagine what it would be like if that water was brown, or if my sink didn't produce clean water. Even just the thought of dirty brown water or not having a sink is such a foreign subject. We are so fortunate to have had corporations step up and provide us with clean water. Many other countries are not so fortunate. Thankfully, there are so many corporations stepping out to try and make a difference in the lives of those less fortunate. Most of those countries are full of diseases like cholera and dracunculiasis, the guinea worm disease. Yes, a worm literally grows inside of you, and then starts to emerge when it gets too big to stay inside. In these countries, "Unsafe water and lack of basic sanitation cause 80% of diseases and kill more people every year than all forms of violence, including war. Children are especially vulnerable, as their bodies aren't strong enough to fight diarrhea, dysentery and other illnesses." (charity:water) All because of not having clean water. It is very easy to become a part of the corporations working to bring clean water to the world, so why can't we spare an extra $20 a month? We so often take for granted the corporations that supply us with clean water, much less electricity, air conditioning, and even shelter. I encourage you to maybe not go buy that fourthmeal late at night and instead donate the money to one of the corporations trying to give the world the luxuries that we have. A few of these organizations are charity:water, The Water Project, and Clean Water Action. The next time you go grab that clean bottle of water, brush your teeth with clean water, or shower with that nice clean warm water, be thankful for the corporation that brought it to you.
I Really Will Never Use This Again....
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Thursday, March 31, 2011
It's In the Jeans...Genes...Same Thing
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Thursday, March 3, 2011
Keeping the Lights On
Have you ever thought about how much the vast majority of corporations help us? They provide our food, provide our education, and even provide our electricity. It is hard to think about what it was like "way back when." Our grandparents tell us about what their walk to school was like, you know..5 miles barefoot in the snow, uphill both ways..but it has never really occurred to me to think about what it was like without electricity. I use electricity so much it is ridiculous, and it is things we never think about. The electric companies provide so much for us. We use the electricity from their corporation to power our own corporations. Universities are corporations run off of electricity supplied from another corporation. In one of my classes today, we watched a video that describes corporations as "brutal predators."

I could not disagree more with that statement. The corporation that made this video used electricity and equipment from another corporation. It is simply impossible to be not support corporations. Those that wish to stand outside with picket signs about how bad the corporations are will return to their homes when they are done, and flick on that light-switch to only give support to that which they were just protesting. Corporations have such a positive effect on our daily lives, it is insane. I would not be writing this internet blog right now if it weren't for the electricity required to run the website, much less power my computer. We can complain all day every day about how bad the corporations are, but when it gets down to the basis of our lives, corporations make our lives easier, they help us immensely. Simply stated, corporations keep our lights on.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Fast Food Addiction?
Today in class, one of my fellow students mentioned his topic question for a project we are doing. "Do fast food restaurant put addictive ingredients in food to keep us coming back?" In an earlier post, I researched Taco Bell and the lack of beef in their "beef." I have always wondered about what really is in fast food. I have noticed that the freshman 15 is slowly creeping up on me and that has so much to do with all of the fast food that I am eating. But why do I keep going back? What is it in those McDonald's Chicken McNuggets that always have me coming back for more? What about those meat fillers at Taco Bell do I find so irresistible? What is this "addictive ingredient in fast food?" After doing some research of my own, I found out that some of the key factors in this "addictive" fast food are simply fat, salt, and sugar. These ingredients all trigger dopamine in the brain. Ever noticed how happy you feel while you are eating fast food? Well, exercise does the same thing...and it is a whole lot healthier.
This also leads me to wonder, why would the fast food corporations put things like this in food? Obesity is obviously a growing problem in America, this could be directly linked to the addictive ingredients in fast food. Studies have also showed the use of other ingredients that contain minor amounts of opiates, thus giving us that feel good feeling as well as keeping us coming back. My question is why would the corporation do this to people? Shouldn't the people that are essentially in control of our daily lives be looking out for our best interests? Is it all about the money, and if so, why? This is just one more way that the corporation has their say in what happens in our everyday lives. So I present a challenge, before you hop in your car for that late night fourthmeal after studying for hours, consider what is in the food you are about to eat, and who put those ingredients there.
This also leads me to wonder, why would the fast food corporations put things like this in food? Obesity is obviously a growing problem in America, this could be directly linked to the addictive ingredients in fast food. Studies have also showed the use of other ingredients that contain minor amounts of opiates, thus giving us that feel good feeling as well as keeping us coming back. My question is why would the corporation do this to people? Shouldn't the people that are essentially in control of our daily lives be looking out for our best interests? Is it all about the money, and if so, why? This is just one more way that the corporation has their say in what happens in our everyday lives. So I present a challenge, before you hop in your car for that late night fourthmeal after studying for hours, consider what is in the food you are about to eat, and who put those ingredients there.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Social (Revolution) Networking
Like any teenager, I am "slightly" addicted to social networking. More recently, I have noticed how much I check my Facebook and Twitter, before I even get out of bed in the morning I catch myself up on everything I missed out on while I was sleeping. Just the thought of not having that easy access, is not something I like to entertain. I read an article on the New York Times website this morning about how the government opened up public access to websites like Facebook and YouTube after THREE years! I can't imagine what my life would be like if it weren't for these websites. Though, you never really think about the power that a website like Facebook can hold until something major happens. Sure every now and then we see a fight between some high school girls that leads to more than just internet word fighting, but you never think about the fact that a huge revolt could occur. It just doesn't really pop up in my mind that all it takes is to make a simple page on Facebook dedicated to an anti-government protest to start a revolution of sorts. Also, the fact that the government can just block off my access makes me curious as to whether or not they can/will look into my actual Facebook page. We never think about the fact that someone somewhere probably can log in and view those things we expect no one to see. Hearing this news just really opened my eyes to how much of a hold the social networking corporations really have on my day to day life.
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