Thursday, March 21, 2013

Why Dumpster Dive?

Why Dumpster Dive?
Have you ever thought about getting your food out of the dumpster? I know when you hear this question you automatically would say, “Who would eat out of a dumpster?” People who dumpster dive will. It has been known to be a hot, new trend in America. In fact, the dumpster divers have a name for themselves -- Freegans. It’s a term that combines free and vegan. They get their food from dumpsters, “though not always because they need to, but to make a statement about wastefulness of society” (“Freegans Salvage Food for Dumpster Diving”). The food that they come across most of the time is big double bagged garbage bags that have good sealed up meat in packages, eggs in a carton, fruit, and often good vegetables that are still fresh. It stated in the film that every year in America, we throw away 96 billion pounds of food that could feed Haiti for five years. That to me is very astonishing. People should pay close attention to America when it comes to wasting food. More Americans should participate in dumpster diving because the activity helps save money, serve others in need, and offers an alternative for those who are seeking new hobbies.
            Dumpster diving has become a trend for some people in America. This new method of gathering food is something people do by choice, just because of the state of the economy (“Freegans Salvage Food”). Many Freegans consider dumpster diving saves them from having to go to a supermarket to stand in long lines to purchase groceries. It also saves money. During my research I came across an article that interviewed a man named David Giles who dumpster dives. He says he spend less than a hundred dollars a week on groceries. However, many true dumpster divers now spend far less than that if anything (Tett).
            Many Freegans wonder why America wastes food. “The kind of society that would waste this much food is one that doesn’t value the earth or the products it produces. It’s in our own personal detriment to continue the process,” according to Dr. Timothy Jones (“Facts about Food Waste”). Most dumpster divers question why many American’s waste food in our society when you can serve others who are in need instead of throwing good food away. If you are a dumpster diver, you can help serve others who are in need of food. You can go to local homes, food banks, churches, and charities. You can also give out food to homeless people who you see on the street in different parts of your city. There are many ways Americans can avoid wasting good food, so there should not be an excuse to get rid of good food.
            Furthermore, becoming a dumpster diver can be an alternative for those who are seeking a hobby. Dumpster diving could be a good way to forget about everyday frustrations as opposed to staying at home thinking about problems that maybe going on in your life. It also can be for adventure seekers who don’t mind trying a thrilling experience. Diving can serve as another hobby for those who like helping others for the sake of sheer enjoyment. In more recent years, many people in metropolitan areas are taking matters into their own hands. “In many towns there are dumpster diving communities, composed of students, self-styled anarchists, homeless people, newly poor families or just rebellious citizens. These networks typically operate outside state organizations, but with a string informal etiquette and counter-culture” (Tett).
            Conclusively, there are many reasons to dumpster dive. It helps you save money, serve others who are in need, and offers an alternative for those who are seeking new hobbies. As you can see, dumpster diving is not so bad after all. It has so many positive outcomes when it comes to being a dumpster diver. I don’t see why it would be a problem to dumpster dive in certain cities or states. “We as Americans need to let the grocery stores know that you care about food waste, the environment, and hungry people and they should too” (“Facts about Food Waste”)!

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Journal 5 Dive!!!!

Currently after watching The Film “Dive”! It opened my eyes when it comes to America wasting food. The film Dive! Is a documentary made by Jerry Seifert and his friends who dumpster dive for food in back alleys and gated garbage receptacles of Los Angeles super markets.  The food that they dumpster dive for are items that are packaged with sell by labels or previous dates on them. Most food they find is fresh like different meats, fruit, and vegetables and dairy products. Most of the products they find are sealed up tight. The items that they collected were for them and their families.  It avoided them to spend money and also not having to go to the grocery store. When I heard about them diving in dumpsters I thought that was nasty and wondered how people can dive in stank garbage. The thought of it really made my stomach hurt.  Me personally I don’t think I can dumpster dive. I have a weak stomach. Also I would fear of getting sick and harming my family as well. I really don’t think stores should throw away food just because one item became bad I think they should give all the food they don’t want to charities, food banks, and homeless shelter’s to people who really are in need of food.  I never been to a food bank before but my grandmother and a couple of my relatives go. The food I’ve seen them receive was decent and good. I really hope America do better when it comes to wasting food.

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

My American Dream


 

My American Dream

When most people speak about the American Dream, What exactly does it mean to them? The American Dream can mean many things different things to people. My American Dream is to be a Registered Nurse, have a family, and live life to the fullest. After listening to our guest speaker Mr. Garcia talk about his life before he became a United States Citizen it made me have a different outlook on my life and America itself. “The American Dream is a phrase we’ll have to wrestle with all our lives. It means a lot of things to different people. I think we’re redefining it now”.-Rita Dove

            My American Dream is to become a Registered Nurse. The reason why I want to become a Registered Nurse is because it was once was my mother dream. When I was a little girl I would play Doctor with my cousins and act as if they were my patients. Also because I love helping people who are in need of a helping hand. It hurt me to see people sick or someone who is dying. It doesn’t matter whether it’s a new born baby, a toddler, a teenager, an adult, even if it’s an elderly person. I also enjoy inter acting with others. It’s also a great way to meet new people.

            Once I start my career in the Medical field I have my dream truck which is a Range Rover. The color I would want it to be is silver with black leather seats. Next I would love to own my dream home. It would be a big two story house that has five bedrooms in it with a two car garage foe me and my husband vehicles, a big yard with a white picket fence around it, and a dog. Once I’m settled into my dream home I would be ready to start a family. I would love to find a significant other. Once I’m married I would want to wait about three or four years and have children. I would love to have a girl and a boy.

            After I’ve become a wife and raised my children I would be living my life to the fullest. I would travel to many countries like Africa, Japan, and even Italy. I would use all different kinds of ways to travel like an airplane, ship, and even a train. Just to say I rode anything they use for traveling. Every city I planned to visit I would try their clothing, try there food, and learn new things that they don’t do in my country. Some if the countries I would travel to I would visit some of the Hospitals to see if I could work as a nurse for a few months at a time to inter act with people who is not from my country. I would love to learn new languages and to see how it feels have patients from other countries who never had an American as their nurse.

            In conclusion like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. says I have a dream (Michael Cart) that I will have my Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing, have my dream truck and  home,  a great family living in my dream home and living my life to the fullest because tomorrow is never promised. I and others believe that working hard is the most important element for getting ahead in the United States (Sandra L. Hanson and John Zogby). After listening to Mr. Garcia life story I really didn’t know what direction I was headed in. I knew what I wanted out of life but I really didn’t know which path to take to pursue my dreams. Hearing his story bought tears to my eyes. Hearing what immigrants have to go through just to try to become successful and live there dream is sad. It gave me every reason to appreciate being born and raised in the United States. If others were able to hear Mr. Garcia story they wouldn’t take America for granted. I’m very proud to say that I’m a United States Citizen.