About Me

I'm 21 years old - I'm interested in computers and anything about computers. I'm studying to get my HD or more in Software Engineering. I like travelling to other countries. I would like to try a fantastic parachute jump again. I already jumped 5 times. I flew a small plane for 16 hours and it was a great experience. Flying a plane is one of the most exciting experiences that I have ever had. The plane was a Cessna 152, a model from the year 1976. I had the idea that planes were like cars. I thought that an old plane was as dangerous as an old car. I was wrong. My blog will be about global warming, climate change and other subjects that the teacher will give us to submit. We will summarize the articles to understand the concept of the main subject. I'll use some skills like critical thinking, summarizing and organizing to make my articles look professional. There will be some main points that I'll need to analyze to make it easier for the reader to understand the main point of the subject. Another main skill I'll need to use to make my opinion clear and professional is using critical thinking skills to search for the perfect answers.

Monday, March 16, 2009

An Inconvenient Truth - ( Task 3 )

An Inconvenient Truth is a 2006 documentary film about global warming directed by Davis Guggenheim, presented by former United States Vice President Al Gore. An Inconvenient Truth records a multi-media presentation hosted by Al Gore in which he discusses the scientific facts behind global warming, explains how it has already begun to affect our environment, talks about the disastrous consequences if the world's governments and citizens do not act, and shares what each individual can do to help protect the Earth for this and future generations. Davis Guggenheim made the movie more interesting for the audience by showing them lots of evidence that attracted their attention and made them think about the consequences in the future if they ignore the issues without solving. Al Gore also supported his presentation with facts from all around the world and included many disasters that happened before and are going to happen soon. Everything happening in the world is connected to humans’ activities. The movie focused on how dangerously the earth’s temperature is increasing and what the temperature from thousands of years ago was. He presented global warming in an interesting way and made some funny points that kept all the audience attracted to the presentation. I think he covered many points on his presentation and supported his thoughts with figures and films that made me more cautious about this big issue.

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