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Posted by Robert Lemley in Capstone on Sunday, May 21, 2017 at 11:24 am
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1CPTRoFtY6Sje1QO_wB7RmCpMCaHlxb8t0hC5DQwX8J0/edit?usp=sharing

Bullying is becoming an extremely big problem that many individuals endure. Bullies torment others because they want to feel powerful, they have been bullied themselves, or have a mental illness that makes them do things they dont think is wrong. Bullying can emotionally and physically destroy a victim, whether it is by cyber bullying, verbal abuse, or physical abuse. Physical bullying is becoming a very serious and detrimental problem. I chose to do this topic because bullying is killing 40,000 people yearly and i want to start to raise awareness. So for this project i did a google slide presentation on The Definition of Bullying, The Different Types of Bullying,The effects of bullying and how We Can Stop Bullying. I learned a lot more about bullying then i even thought i would. There some things i didn't even know that happened and i didn't mind the research because i got to get a quick touch up on what we can do to stop bullying. its a huge problem that has a simple solution.


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Project reflection

Posted by Robert Lemley in Environmental Science · Aziz · E on Thursday, January 12, 2017 at 10:10 am
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifSm68LPB28

our video is about rising awareness for all of the oil trains. We used our governor Tom wolf and our soulda been president, Hilary Clinton. we talked about the problems of train derailments and some laws that were passed to protect the citys, small communities that these trains go by because there are trains that will derail and cause a huge mess for some of the communities.  
my role was to research Tom Wolfs point of view on the oil trains and what his plan was to protect Philadelphia if one of these were to crash and make a mess. the other role i had in my group was to host a discussion with Hilary Clinton to also ask her hat she wanted to do with these oil trains as well. I helped both sides of this disscussion and gave them a little background imformation as well. i also went out with my partners to go interview some of the students to see what they thought about the trains and weather they new about them or not.
What did you do well and what could you have done differently?
i think i did well in presenting the information that i had. I think that my group and i did a great job with working responsibly and making sure that everything we did wasn't a last minute kinda of work. i think what i coulda done differently was differently research a little more into this topic and give my audience the full blown version of the oil trains and instead of thinking that if they enjoyed it they would research more themselves
I think to me the most meaningful part was just spreading the word about it. because there were alote of students that didn't even know about these oil trains and just how bad they could be.I thought that since i was spreading the awareness that this generation would be ready for those oil trains that do derail. i also thought that actually making the video with my group was meaningful because i feel i got a little closer to them and got to know them a little more. 
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Wake up #DAPL

Posted by Robert Lemley in Environmental Science · Aziz · E on Tuesday, November 29, 2016 at 9:10 am

People are using facebook and instagram to spread the word or to wake people up or to let them know what's going on with the standing rock. #HonorTheTreaties #NoBakken #SacredStoneCamp#STOPDAPL#MniWiconi #SacredWater #NoDAPL #RezpectOurWater #WaterIsLife#StandWithStandingRockThey theses hashtags are effective with spreading the word, but it won't stop them from destroying the burial ground. Social media plays a role in this because it helps them get together to stand up or help them spread the word

  1. Read: Norway's Largest Bank Sells Assets in Dakota Access Pipeline Company.  (Links to an external site.)

1)Summarize and write your opinion to the article

Basically whats going on is that they may not meet the deadline so they might cancel the contract.

2) Seeing as that a big shot foreign company just divested from DAPL, what would you like to tell the American people to do?

I honestly wouldn't know what to tell people to do. But i guess i would tell them that we would have to stand higher and stronger together. But if we really do lose it, i would say we should try and make sure that this gets built in a way where nothing bad could happen.

3)How can the American people and government create an environmentally just America? Be specific and explain why your suggestion is helpful in creating a just society.

We Americans should find more ways for us to be environmentally friendly. I think that if we were to find more ways to be environmentally friendly we would be able to live in a world where we would have to protest the #DAPL. Like what if we were to find more ways or a solid way for us to run of of something more environmentally friendly. Instead of gas, how about grease or water, or maybe even if we were to just make electricity a more powerful source for us to use it for everything instead of gas?


PSA

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#HonorTheTreaties #NoBakken #SacredStoneCamp#STOPDAPL#MniWiconi

Since April, Native American activists and environmentalists have been protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), which would run nearly 1,172 miles and carry over half a million barrels of crude oil a day from the Bakken Oil Fields in North Dakota to refineries in Patoka, Illinois.

We need to stand together to raise more awareness and to help protest.

If you want to help or donate you can contact-

Donate items from the Sacred Stone Camp Supply List directly to their P.O. box :

Sacred Stone Camp

7908 Highway 1806

Cannonball, ND  58528



Lee Hanse

Executive Vice President

Energy Transfer Partners, L.P.

800 E Sonterra Blvd #400

San Antonio, Texas 78258

Telephone: (210) 403-6455

Lee.Hanse@energytransfer.com

They want to protect their land and resources, the water protectors at Standing Rock have endured intimidation and harassment by Energy Transfer’s private security and police; dozens of arrests; violent attacks with dogs and pepper spray; removal of their water supply; and intentional destruction of burial sites, prayer sites and culturally significant artifacts. .





 Works Cited

"Environmental Justice." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, n.d. Web. 22 Nov. 2016.

Palacios, Llene. "12 Ways You Can Support the Water Protectors and Dakota Pipeline Protesters at Standing Rock." Gozamos RSS. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Nov. 2016.

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Instructional video

Posted by Robert Lemley in TECH (INTRO TO DESIGN MULTIMEDIA) - Hertz - d2 on Wednesday, June 1, 2016 at 8:52 am
I decided to do my video on how to use the chop saw. The chop saw was the first tool I used in the maker space. I used it to make the peg of our trashketball hoop. I did this video because i would see people use the chop saw incorrectly. so I though I would make an instructional video on how to use it properly. the only thing I saw that people weren't doing right was not leaving the blade inside the wood until the blade stopped. it took me about a whole class period to make this video. thanks to capture cast. capture cast is an extension were it automatically uploads and records videos for you. this was a very educational project. I earned how to use a new extension, and I look forward to using it again for some other project. 
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Trashket ball

Posted by Robert Lemley in TECH (INTRO TO DESIGN MULTIMEDIA) - Hertz - d2 on Tuesday, May 17, 2016 at 1:59 pm
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Election Volunteering

Posted by Robert Lemley in AMERICAN HISTORY - Hussey - E on Thursday, April 28, 2016 at 1:13 pm

It all started early in the morning with a phone call. Waking up and getting dress. I meet up with my partner and we went out to the 34th ward. Before starting, we went to grab  some breakfast for the road. We Started first down on overbrook. There, there was a hotel that was holding its own little voting center. We went in there and asked the judge of elections for a brief 5 question interview, she was very happy to help and give her opinion. After we were done, we asked some of the volunteers what their opinion was as well. After that, we left and and moved on to another voting station. There we got to interview a bunch more people. Some were voters and some were more volinteers as i was interviewing people i got to meet someone from the committee of 70 there. He asked how things were going and in the end I asked him for a short interview and it went well. A couple of minutes later we were out again.

Being able to do this and have this opportunity was great. I got to go out in the field and interview important people and help get the people's voices/opinions out there to help make the voting process better or easier. I enjoyed asking the questions, even though some made no sense to me. I felt empowered and incontrol being able to ask these question though. I felt apart of the processes and that i had an important role. I want to thank whoever gave use this opportunity and i hope we will be able to do this again.

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