Thursday, March 31, 2016

Why Technology Is Harmful For Kids

Why Technology IS  Harmful For Kids
By Maya Kent

Do you ever wonder why lots of kids never come outside? Well, the answer is technology. If you look around most kids are on their phones, tablets or other devices. Do you think this is good for them? Technology has many benefits to it, but it also has tons of things that are harmful to kids. Technology is not safe, it can change the way you act and kids are addicted. And these are just a few of the reasons why technology is not so great for kids.

One of the biggest reasons technology is bad for kids is because of how much they are on it. Kids get addicted and are constantly on devices playing video games, texting and much more. If they used it in moderation technology would not be nearly as bad, but that is not the case. Kids from the age of 8 to 18 are on technology and average of seven and a half hours a day, and the number is increasing. And it’s recommended to be on it only two hours a day. One of the reasons of obesity these days is kids don’t get enough exercise while they are inside on technology. 31% of kids are overweight, that is triple the amount from when our parents were little.

  Also since kids are addicted they miss out on other things like reading, which develops critical thinking, problem solving and vocabulary. And  playing outside which is essential for kids. Play is very important because it helps your brain develop and it lets children use their imagination and be creative. But now most kids don’t play that often because they are too busy on technology. What did you like to do when you were younger? I have so many memories of playing outside all day, building teepees, climbing trees, riding bikes. What memories will kids now have when they grow up, sitting inside playing video games?

Did you know that technology can actually rewire your brain? When you are on it too much it can change the way you think, act and it can affect your mood. Kids can have a hard time developing social skills and because they can always look things up they are not as good at remembering things.  

Technology is also not a very safe place for kids to be spending so much time on. Yes, technology has good things to it also, like it’s easy to access information, but it is also easy for kids to access inappropriate content. Whether its song lyrics, websites or a post on social media, it’s way too easy for kids to find something that is not appropriate. So one more big reason technology can be harmful is that there is not a lot of safety for kids.

Now that I have named a couple harmful aspects to technology does it still seem so good? Technology has changed the world in many ways both good and bad. Now it’s so much easier to communicate with people and you can do lots of cool things with technology, but overall in the way kids use it it’s harmful. And being unsafe, rewiring your brain, and getting addicted are just a few negative things. So stop reading this essay, go outside and do something!  


  http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/119/1/182
Technology is good for kids

What if we didn’t have technology? We wouldn’t be doing this blog and I wouldn’t be able to get to know you great people. I agree that video games can be bad for kids. But technology is so much more than video games. Without technology researching, keeping in touch with friends, spreading the gospel and even learning another language would be much harder. Therefore, I believe technology is good for kids.
Before we get started let me define the words good and technology. I’m arguing that technology is good for kids. Good means effective, easier, faster, beneficial and helpful. For this debate I am defining technology as the internet and everything related to it. I believe there are many ways technology is good for kids but I will focus on the areas of education, spreading the gospel and learning new languages.   
Education is made easier through technology. When kids write an assignment in a notebook only their teacher will see it. According to John Page technology allows kids to share their information through: powerpoint, digital photography, video, web based school radio or TV station, digital music, website or even their own blog. Students need piles of books, pencils, notepaper, binders and the list goes on and on. All those things can now be put on an iPad. Instead of carrying ten to twenty pounds of books the students can slip a less then one pound iPad into his/her backpack. Many times students find it hard to be organized with all this stuff, technology allows them to be more effective.
Spreading the gospel has become easier with technology. Mission groups use catalogs, websites, blogs and Facebook pages to spread the gospel. The gospel is also spreading fast and even faster with technology. Now kids are given the chance to buy chickens, ducks, goats, soccer balls and even fishing poles to share Gods love with others all over the world. Walt Wilson, founder and chairman of Global Media Outreach said “It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out this device (cell phone) is where we will present the Gospel to every living person on the earth in the next 3-5 years.” Technology is also allowing us to give U.S. troops a chance to hear the Bible without having “the Bible”.  Faith comes by hearing is a ministry that has worked so hard to translate the Bible into almost 900 languages. They have developed The Military Bible Stick. It is an amazing tool that brings the word of God to U.S. troops. The Bible Stick is an audio player the size of a pack of gum. Technology is allowing for the spread of the gospel in many exciting and far reaching ways.
Technology has advanced the learning of languages. Kids around the world are learning new languages everyday, through programs like Rosetta stone, Fluenz.com, Duolingo.com, Livemocha.com and Babbel.com. Kids can learn any language they want by just looking up “How do I learn different languages?” "There are more people actively learning a language through DuoLingo than in the entire US public school system," says Luis von Ahn, founder of the free language learning app. These apps and websites are filled with color, sounds, voices, videos and pictures. The websites walk the student through the world of languages. Instead of kids sitting in a boring classroom watching a teacher talk for hours they can see pictures, hear different sounds, different colors and cultures through these websites. Now kids want to learn different languages instead of counting down the seconds until their class is released. 

Education, spreading the gospel and learning new languages are just scratching the surface of what you can do with technology. While all things can be used for evil we can’t let that keep us from using it for good.  So many opportunities are provided for learning and spreading the gospel through technology that we must see this as good. Kids need opportunities for education and hearing about God’s Kingdom. Technology can provide this more effectively than just pen and paper. Therefore, we must conclude that Technology is good for kids.

Natalie Hawkins

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Why you should support zoos


Did you know that recycling your phone can help protect animals such as chimpanzees and gorillas? Tantalum is a material that is used in phones, tablets, and cameras. The metal comes from a place where the animals live. That is one thing that I learned visiting the Houston Zoo.  Zoos do many things to make their animals as safe and happy as possible.  They are helping to save the endangered species, taking in injured animals, and making their habitats similar to the wild.  

            Many zoos are now trying to focus more on protecting and conserving endangered animals. There are several organizations that work with zoos to try to prevent extinction in different species of animals.  For example, the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) have a program called the AZA Field Conservation Committee (FCC). The FCC organizes and supports projects that help with species recovery, veterinary care, and they research ways to protect species and try to spread awareness for animal conservation.  Zoos have plans for saving the animals such as restoring their natural habitats and breeding them.  One in four mammals and one in eight birds are in danger of extinction, so it is essential that zoos take action to save these animals!
    
            Numerous animals have been affected somehow so they are not able to live on their own in the wild.  Each year many zoos take in these animals. At the Big Bear Alpine Zoo in California- they take over 100 animals that are injured or incapable of living in the wild. They care for the animals and 90% of them are released back into the wild.  The others that are not able to go back to their natural habitats are kept in the zoos. So it is wrong to think that animals are forced to live in captivity when some may not be capable of living in the wild.
           
            Many zoos make sure their animals are happy and like their habitats.  At the Houston Zoo their elephant habitat has 3 acres of land and 80,000 gallon pool. There is also a 7,000 square foot elephant barn where you can see the elephants being bathed every morning.  Zoos also do something called “Enrichment” where the animals are given toys and food, but they let the animals make choices and have challenges. Enrichment encourages natural behavior in the animals.

            So what is your opinion on zoos? There are many reasons why zoos are good for animals, and not harmful or dangerous.  They are taking action to save endangered animals, they care for the animals that have been harmed, and the zookeepers work very hard to make sure that the animals are safe and happy in their habitats.  Zoos have a positive impact on the world.

http://www.stlzoo.org/about/whyzoosmatter/

http://teacher.scholastic.com/scholasticnews/indepth/endangered_species/zoos/index.asp?article=whatzoosdo

http://bigbearzoo.org/

Zoos? Think twice.

Some people might think that zoos are good for animals. They might even think animals like being in zoos. This is a very wrong assumption. Animals at zoos are trapped. They are forced to live their lives sitting behind glass or in enclosures. Michelle Carr ,  PETA writer, says “Captive animals are deprived of everything that is natural and important to them”. Do we want this kind of treatment for these animals, just so we can see them?

So how do zoos get animals? You might think that zoos only take animals in need of rehabilitation. A popular argument against why zoos are harmful for animals might be that the animals in zoos need to be helped by people, and that putting them in zoos is just like putting them in rehabilitation programs. But, in 2006, the San Diego Zoo “rescued” 33 monkeys. It turns out, that they had bought the monkeys from a South African pet dealer that was illegally trafficking the monkeys.  No wonder animals in zoos are depressed! They have been taken from their original habitats and put in zoos. Now, I know that not all zoos do this. But still, a zoo with a good reputation?

Have you ever looked at the animal’s habitats in zoos? They live in spaces way smaller than they would in the wild. For example, in the wild, giraffes have entire savannas to roam and find food, whereas giraffes in ZooWorld only have 5000 sq. feet of space, a considerable difference. Even worse, Zooworld expanded that from a 1500 sq. enclosure, because one of the giraffes living in the 1500 sq. feet enclosure died.

 In the wild, animals are fine, but in zoos? They are bored and depressed. They need stimulation that they just can’t get in zoos. They need to be free. After reading this essay, I hope you get a chance to examine your local zoo. Do the animals look depressed? Are they bored? Should you spend your money on a zoo?

Wathne, Lisa. "Zoos Play into Hands of Wild Animal Poachers." Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles Times, 12 May 2006. Web. 03 Mar. 2016.

Carr, Michelle. "The Reality of Zoos." PETA The Reality of Zoos Comments. PETA, n.d. Web. 03 Mar. 2016.

WJHG. "ZooWorld Giraffe Dies: Update." WJHG RSS. N.p., 23 Apr. 2013. Web. 30 Mar. 2016.

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Winter Is Better Than Summer

Winter Is Better Than Summer
 By Olivia Lunsford 

Imagine you are wearing your shirt and shorts. You are going outside to read a book. When you open the door, a blast of sweltering heat smothers you. You still go out, but a swarm of mosquitoes attacks you. You run inside, roasting and itchy. Now imagine hiding behind a fort while your friends launch snowballs at you. Which of these sounds more like a pleasant afternoon? John Steinbeck said, “What good is the warmth of summer, without the cold of winter to give it sweetness?” My opinion is that winter is better than summer, and I hope that after this essay, this would be yours too.

One thing that makes winter better than summer, is the weather. In summer, it rains a lot. Would you like to play outside in a thunderstorm? What about when it’s 100 degrees? In winter, you can play in snow or shine. You could go sledding or ice-skating. If there’s a snowstorm, the schools have to close, and you have a day off school!

Secondly, the best holidays are in winter. What holidays are found in the summer? The first holiday that might come to your mind is the 4th of July, then maybe Father's Day, and last, Flag Day. Now, can you name three holidays in winter? First there’s New Year’s Day; and for the Jewish, Hanukkah; and everyone’s favorite, Christmas! More than two billion people celebrate Christmas around the world every year.

Many people like sports, and there are a lot of them in winter. Everyone loves snowball fights, and sledding is a blast. There are also worldwide sports like ice hockey, skiing, bobsledding, ice-skating, and many others. Ice hockey is one of the most popular professional sports in the world. Even fishermen can fish in the winter.


In conclusion, many people love summer, in its sweltering, pest-infested glory, but as Indian author Anamika Mishra said, “Winter is not a season, it’s a celebration.” Because of its nicer weather, better holidays, and fun sports, I believe you should learn to love winter more than summer.

Monday, March 28, 2016

Summer is Better than Winter Persuasive Essay By Libby Alley

        Do you enjoy free time? Being able to wake up in the morning and have no worries about schedules, plans or work? That’s what summer is. A time during the year meant for a break and maybe a rest.  A time meant for you to do whatever you want and be yourself. That is why I am writing a persuasive essay titled “Summer is better than Winter.”  I believe that summer will always be less stressful and a time easier to do what you want to do. But resting is not the only thing summer has to offer. There are other things that make summer such an enjoyment!

         Some of you live in Florida (or used to),  and you know cold weather is more rare than it is in other places. (One time I had to wear a T-shirt near the end of December!)  Honestly, there are many ways that warmer weather is best.  Clearly winter is very cold, so you need to be prepared. Gloves,  coats, hats, scarves,  the list goes on and on, and all to stay warm. In my family,  we have bins full of all the things you need in cold winter. But in the summertime, you need to have nothing more than a T-shirt, a pair of shorts or a skirt, and shoes. (I prefer barefeet.) No heavy layers included!

           Are you interested in sports or activities? If so, then summer is a good season for you! A lot of activities and sports happen in this season. Softball, baseball and tennis to name a few.  There are also lots of different water activities that many different people enjoy. Even my littlest sister likes the pool, and she isn’t even 2 years old yet! The list of water activities includes diving, surfing, snorkeling,  and just normal swimming! The water is always a highlight of summer.

          And what about all the wonderful foods and snacks that you can’t have and enjoy in winter? There are nice and cold snacks like popsicles and ice cream, for one. Summer is the best season to enjoy cold but tasty snacks on a hot day. There are foods like hot dogs, popcorn, and BBQ . I haven’t even mentioned the seasonal fruits and vegetables that sweeten summer even more. Tomatoes, watermelon, corn on the cob, peaches, the list goes on and on. Summer foods are always easy, fun, and DELICIOUS!

          Summer is simple, fun, and carefree. You can do so many things. I hope that my writing has inspired you to enjoy and discover summer in a different way. If you love warm weather, sports, and good food, than summer is the season for you!