Monday, October 26, 2009

Class-links Post

Abortion is an issue that affects many young woman in the United States. As a result the topic has been one of much debate over the past few decades. In order to raise abortion awareness I believe it is beneficial to provide alternatives for abortion. That is why I believe that the blog on "Reducing Abortion" is beneficial because it brings attention to other alternatives other than abortion. The blog discusses the many types of contraceptive methods that can be used in order to reduce the risks of pregnancy. This blog is very useful to those who are not aware of the potential risks abortion could have towards their own body and to society as well.

http://can-i-live-abortion.blogspot.com/


Our way of living is constantly changing and as discussed in iGreen, global warming is finally taking its toll in our environment. I find this blog very informative, providing readers with helpful tips. For example, I find it beneficial in knowing that unplugging phone chargers and hair dryers helps against global warming. Who would have thought that such a small deed that takes a couple of seconds to do could decrease the amount of harmful gases that go into our environment? The most practical benefit found within the iGreen blog is that it raises awareness and points out many ways in how the community as a whole can help the transmission of gases into our environment.


http://igreen13.blogspot.com/

The legalization of marijuana is a topic that intrigues many young people. Personally, I find it interesting because I know people that smoke up almost every day. Knowing both the negative and positive effects that the legalization of marijuana could have within our economy and lives is worthy for all. As discussed in the blog, the legalization of marijuana could bring jobs to the American economy. Even though most people are against the legalization of marijuana, I predict that it will most likely be legalized in the future.

http://allquietonthewesternblunt.blogspot.com/2009/10/marijuanas-social-effects-and-effects.html

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