tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3701487339153562018.post7346451923363177450..comments2023-03-21T11:08:08.494-07:00Comments on 2367 Writing to Explore and Learn: Journal 6 - Randi GoneyMike Lohrehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05832313501793243606noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3701487339153562018.post-82757015193858601452016-03-24T12:14:16.924-07:002016-03-24T12:14:16.924-07:00I agree with you in both of your research question...I agree with you in both of your research questions. Nature is not something I have really appreciated until recently, but it is essential to our survival and the perputation of mankind. If people are not more aware of this, and the effects that humans can have on the future of vegetation and our world then we simply will not have a world in which we can habitat in the distant future. Regarding your second research topic, I strongly believe there are institutions in place that are set up solely to keep minorities in America segregated and a class system to keep it this way. It would be very interesting to me to see research and statistics to back up this along with evidence though.Omar Shehadehhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11717083796042223834noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3701487339153562018.post-59536750344891242022016-03-24T11:28:38.276-07:002016-03-24T11:28:38.276-07:00I understand how hard it can be to have one on one...I understand how hard it can be to have one on one conversations, especially of this nature. It is so beneficial though that it is totally worth it! The easiest thing to do is start slow. If you have genuine interest in what a person thinks, and they can return that interest, it makes for great conversation and many lessons to be learned. Patience Gamblehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10070735403111637708noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3701487339153562018.post-50955451204624765492016-03-23T16:34:43.753-07:002016-03-23T16:34:43.753-07:00I totally agree with the people person thing! I fo...I totally agree with the people person thing! I found it really hard to sit in front of someone and talk to them, especially such a long conversation. I am really grateful for this putting me out of my comfort zone though, something that i dont do for myself enough. I also think that your research about segregation would be interesting, I share your same interest and disbelief that people were and still are put through that. Looking more into it, could give lots of different perspectives into understanding why. Alli Clark https://www.blogger.com/profile/09399146155337526417noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3701487339153562018.post-4058519743246931872016-03-23T12:45:33.412-07:002016-03-23T12:45:33.412-07:00I agree that it was very hard to put everything to...I agree that it was very hard to put everything together. I gained more respect for journalist as I was doing this. I think that Bass was a very interesting person. He was so educated about plants. I thought that his profile showed that not all people have to have a degree to be smart. DevonBeckhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06390855947945270411noreply@blogger.com