Sunday, November 30, 2008

saving the world...one website at a time

Social websites such as MySpace and MyYearbook have systems where users can have fun and contribute to various causes at the same time.

Myyearbook.com gives users "lunch money" when they play games, send messages, or just tour the site. Users can then go to the 'causes' tab and give their lunch money to a greater cause. These causes include research to cure cancer, stopping AIDS, books for kids in poor countries, clean water, saving the rainforest, and more. It sounds easy, but lunch money only goes so far. 2,400 lunch dollars will only buy a square inch of blanket for the homeless. 5 will get a millisecond of peace to prevent genocide, and 1,032 lunch dollars will save one square foot of the rain forest.

But users have banded together and make a difference. As of today, we have bought: 133,486,889 grains of rice for the hungry, removed 4,994,594 ounces of CO2 from the atmosphere, saved 4,223,680 square feet of rainforest, bought 10,225,935 calories of food for animals in need, bought 70,941,456 ounces of clean water, purchased 288,619,766 milliseconds of research time, written 42,820,199 words in books, bought 116,035 condoms, bought 467,669,376 milliseconds of peacekeeping, and provided 2,398,725 square inches of blankets for the homeless.

If it isn't a lot, it's something. It's a difference that wasn't there before, and the numbers continue to rise by the minute. MySpace also offers applications to help. The application "dog world" helps shelter dogs every time you send a virtual gift to a friend. For every gift sent, a small amount is set aside to donate to the SPCA. They make the donations at the first of ever month to save abandoned animals.

The "Green Planet" application uses the similar strategy. For every ten gifts you send through this application, one square foot of the rainforest is saved. They use sponserships to the Nature Conservancy's Adopt an Acre program. Adopt an Acre is a program that provides critical funds for rainforest protection and restoration. And the AdoptForest's Acres Adoption Program. The financial contributions support the protection of natural resources and the creation of social and economic development programs for the people living in South American rain forests. 3,661,361.5 square feet have been saved so far.

Through activities like this, we can help save the world.

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Freud

I have mixed feelings on Freud. The reason I'm bringing this up is because I just finished writing a four page essay on him. I had to stop, because originally it was supposed to be much shorter. Anyway, Freud discovered and published many theories which turned out helpful to humankind.

Even his controversial sex theories were probably mostly due to his own overanalyzing himself during self psychoanalysis. However, I found myself blaming him for homosexuals going into the ovens during the holocaust.

Maybe I'm just tired. Working on two projects at once with no sleep can't be good for me. But on the note of the holocaust, schools dim it down so much that it doesn't get to have a real impact on students. I think the only 'real' way we can get to students today is to actually take them to Germany's old camps. To the places where they deceived and betrayed millions of people.

Well, I'm off to do more research on this. My next project: saving the world through the internet.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Holocaust essay

Wow, so I found this essay scholarship that can win me up to 10,000 dollars towards college! All they want is 1,200 words, but the winning scholarships are good.

I'm off to clean the library of holocaust and genocide books, and hopefully at least match these wonderful essays that won last year. If anything, I know what not to write, and that's a start.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

National Novel Writing Month

I've just completed a 50,000 word, 172 page manuscript of my novel, Withered Rose. I'm so stoked! I finished it in 26 days, so I'm using the rest of November to chill out a bit and step away from the laptop before going back to edit.

After editing, querying, revising, and publication, I'm hoping to have a copy of my wonderful book in my hands by the beginning of August. Then I'll start on the summer national novel writing month. There's one in January as well, but that's a little too close for comfort if I'm going to be working on editing my current manuscript.

In April I'll be doing Script Frenzy, where the goal is to write 100 pages of a play. I can't wait!