Monday, October 25, 2010

Three Blogs You Must Visit


Over the course of my research I have come across many blogs here on Blogspot. These blogs were very interesting to read and I was even able to relate some of them to my topic. I hope you do take the time to visit these blogs as they are well constructed and spark an intense reflection with each post. (They are in no particular order).

1.  Algae: Powering the Future?

I bet you were unaware that modern scientists have started researching algae as a possible alternative energy source. Crazy huh?  This is a very informative and fascinating topic to read about.  This blog provides the reader with a complete overview of the algal research process and its benefits when compared to oil and other current energy sources.  While reading, time and time again, I would be able to relate this topic to unemployment. The government is looking into creating more public service jobs to increase employment, well look no further than algae. Spending money to research algae as an energy source would not only create jobs, but it would also develop the process of using algal energy.  This blog will not disappoint as this is such an original and interesting topic.

2. Who Would Give YOU a Job?

Of course I was going to direct you to this blog... it deals with unemployment as well. Honestly, what topic is more important than the unemployment crisis in America? This blog is always worth a visit as it provides a non bias look into such a broad topic that is filled with numerous debates. Solutions to unemployment are mostly bias, but in this blog, the bias is removed and the reader is left with just the cold hard facts on unemployment. What is also great about this blog is that it mentions college students and their troubles with the job market. This appeals a great deal to me because in a few years, I will most likely be in the same situation they are in. This blog is perfect for college students or anyone who is interested in unemployment because it provides non biased data and opinions and clearly illustrates the current unemployment crisis in America.

3. Gulf Oil Spill

One of the most well known and devastating environmental catastrophes during this year was the Gulf Oil Spill.  I am major supporter of national parks, so any environmental disaster quickly grabs my attention. This blog is well researched and provides the reader with a complete overview of the horrible effects that spill has had on local wildlife and habitats. It also incorporates detailed background information about the spill as well as, plans on cleaning up the oil and restoring the local environments. This was one of the most destructive environmental disasters of all time, and this blog really increased my understanding and knowledge on the multitude of problems caused by spill.

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