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Thursday, December 16, 2010

Reflection: Weeks 13-15 & Overall Course

Junk Project - Door Turned Cork/Memory Board


Weeks 13-15

I can't believe the semester is over!  As I said in the last reflection, the time really has flown by.  Over the last couple weeks, our main focus was on finishing up our advocacy projects and our junk projects.  Advocacy was a totally new concept to me when we started this class.  Sure, I knew about it, but I did not really do that much of it.  After completing our advocacy projects, I see just how important it is to actively promote the profession and any issues you are passionate about.

Don't Hate, Advocate!

My advocacy project was about cleaner alternative fuels and our nation's air quality.  After doing my research, it was clear that our air quality is the culprit of many health concerns nationally.  It was fun to read everyone's letters and to write my own.  It made me feel a lot better having the guidance on how to write a political representative.  My favorite part of the advocacy project was definitely the online learning activities.  What a great way to learn about a topic!  I enjoyed completing this activities and learned some great facts along the way.

Whatchya Gonna Do With All That JUNK?!?

Finally, I want to discuss my FAVORITE activity of the semester which was junking!  It was great to see everyone's creativity shine in the show and tell on Monday.  It was fun to create usable art with my cork board and know that I was recycling a door that literally one step away from being thrown out.  Crazy.  In sticking with the junk theme, I was thrilled to have the opportunity to visit the local Goodwill and see what they are all about.  It was so great to hear that there are still people trying to do good in this world that is so obsessed with making economic gains.



SO, what are you going to do with all your junk?

Overall Course Reflection

As a few of our classmates said in class on Monday, what didn't we learn in this class?  Blogging alone could have been a course for me.  I really grew in this class and was able to fine tune some skills that I already had but also learn a bunch of brand new skills.  I enjoyed the Read 'n' Seeds because they allowed us all to read about topics that interested us and then practice educating others about it.  It was great to follow everyone's books.  

We covered various other topics including junking, advocacy, SMART goals, documentaries, and more.  Another favorite of mine was seeing everyone's Share & Voices.  It was great to have creative reign on those posts and show topics that interested us most.  We definitely ended with my favorite which was junking projects.  As stated above, I LOVED doing this project.  It was great to learn from all of you over the course of the semester.  Good luck in all you do!


Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Eye Opener: Online Learning Activities

This week, we had to create online learning activities about our advocacy topics.  Here are my answers to my group members' posts:

Eco-Quest with Emily:  Uncovering the Facts about Cancer

Instructions:

1. First visit the WebMD webpage related to cancer and find 3 facts about cancer that interest you or that you never knew.
2. Next, visit the American Cancer Society Cancer causes webpage and read about the different known causes of cancer. Be able to list 3.
3. Once you feel you know what the causes/ risk factors are for cancer, go to this webpage fromPreventcancer.org and read about things you can do to reduce your risk for cancer.
4. Report 3 common causes of cancer and describe 3 of the ways you think you could best protect YOURSELF against cancer. If you already meet all the criteria, discuss changes you think are the most helpful in general.

3 Facts About Cancer
  1. Male breast cancer is just as serious as female breast cancer and breast cancer does not have symptoms in the early stages.  
  2. There is not one known specific cause of colorectal cancer and about 25% of adults in the U.S. will have at least one colorectal polyp by age 50.  
  3. People who have cancer may experience depression, anxiety, loss of sleep, or more disruptive symptoms that need to be monitored and can be treated.  
3 Causes of Cancer/How to Protect Myself
  1. Tobacco Use - don't smoke/quit smoking
  2. Sun and UV Exposure - wear sunscreen/limit sun exposure
  3. Genetics - Get regular screenings, especially if cancer runs in your family
The most important changes for me would be to get regular suggested screenings and to avoid the tanning salon (even though I love it).  Being more aware of these risk factors is a great way to get started.  

Blue Skies for Mary:  Health Insurance for All

Instructions:
The instructions were to watch a video, visit a couple web sites, and play an interactive game.  Once we completed that, we were instructed to share two things we learned.  
  1. I learned about how health insurance works and how it reduces the cost for health coverage of the individual.  The video put everything simply and was easy for me to understand.  
  2. I did not know that this would allow for children to stay on their parents policy until age 26!  I knew it was longer but I did not know it was that long.  I like the pros and cons site a lot because it presented the info in a way that was easy to follow.  
Out and About with Alicia:  Emergency Contraception 101

Instructions:
After reading 10 Common Myths, Misunderstandings, and big Ol' Lies About Emergency Contraception, please list 3 myths and why they are false.  Next, do some research and find & list 3 places you could go to obtain emergency contraception in Duluth, MN.

3 Myths about Emergency Contraception and why they are False:
  1. Emergency contraception is the same as abortion:  EC actually prevents pregnancy and will not work after a certain period of time.  If the pregnancy has already taken place, EC is ineffective.  EC prevents the egg from being released, therefore it is not considered abortion.
  2. It's hazardous to my health:  EC is less hazardous than unprotected sex, abortions, or even child birth.  It does not have estrogen in it.  While it may disrupt your cycle temporarily, it is not bad for your health.  
  3. I can just go get it for my girlfriend:  If you are under the age of 17, you cannot get it without a prescription and therefore you could not obtain it for your girlfriend.  However, if you are over the age of 17, you could buy it for her.  
3 places to obtain EC in Duluth, MN:
  1. Planned Parenthood
  2. UMD Health Services
  3. Local Pharmacies (Walgreens)
Molly's Rico Eco:  BPA is a "No-Way" in Baby Formula

Instructions:After looking into the websites listed below, I want you to decided if you think chemicals should be more or less regulated specifically relating to baby formula . Post a short reflection on it.

Wow!  After reading those articles, it is my opinion that we definitely need to monitor baby formula and what industries are putting into it.  It saddens me to think that we are harming today's newborns, tomorrow's youth, and tomorrow's leaders with all of these hazardous chemicals.  It is clear that the FDA needs to monitor this more closely in order to prevent unnecessary infant illness and death.  

Heidi's Health Environment:  Childhood Obesity

Instructions:
Click on Childhood obesity quiz below and it will transfer you to the website.
Childhood Obesity Quiz
Then click on Start Quiz.
After you are done with the quiz record your score and report back about what you learned.

I scored a 90% on this quiz.  I got the fruit juice question wrong!  I knew most of the answers and thought the quiz presented great information.  This quiz would be especially useful as an educational tool for parents.  I learned that you can't be too rigid with your kids' diet and that it is perfectly okay for them to enjoy some sweet treats once in awhile.  

Lovin' Nature with Brier:  Smoking Fact Find

Instructions:
1) Review the links below.
2) Find 5 things that you didn't know before watching the video or things that really effected you.
3) Post the 5 things you learned. Can you think of any personal reasons why you have chosen not to smoke too? For example, parents would be disappointed, dont want to smell bad, ect. Please provide one reason why you have chosen not to smoke or have quit because of (if you feel comfortable sharing)

5 Things I didn't know/that effected me:
  1. The secondhand smoke video really effected me.  Seeing those little kids talking about smoking really strikes a cord.  
  2. I learned that second hand smoke is just like smoking yourself.  If you smoke around your kids, it's as if they are smoking too.  
  3. I also learned that each cigarette causes damage.  So, even people who smoke casually are still going to see the negative effects of smoking.  
  4. The video clip of the aorta was very powerful.  I can't believe how much damage smoking really does! It is good to show the internal effects that people may not always think about because they can't see them.  
  5. Annually, Minnesota pays $3 billion in health care costs because of smoking and the tobacco industry spends $196 million to market their products annually in Minnesota.  This is very disturbing to me and I can't wait to see the day that this is severely decreased.  
I have never really had the desire to smoke and I have some very close friends who are battling the addiction in their lives.  I see the struggles that they go through and have always made a decision not to smoke.  

Great activities everyone!  These activities were all educational and enjoyable.  

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Advocacy Project: Air Quality Crossword Puzzle

Air Quality Crossword Puzzle



Purpose:  To inform others of the health risks associated with toxic emissions in the air and show some of the efforts being made to monitor or control Minnesota's air quality.

Background Info/Resources:  

The following are links to articles or websites that pertain to air quality issues both locally and nationally.  You will find the answers to the crossword within the articles.  Besides the answers, the articles also provide some data related to our air quality, as well as ways in which you personally can reduce your impact.

"Diesel Exhaust in Minnesota" MPCA
"Health Effects of Motor Vehicle Pollution"
"Air Quality Index"
U.S. Department of Energy

Read the articles and then click here to view the Air Quality Crossword Puzzle.

Have fun and good luck!