Friday, November 24, 2017

Environmental Problems with Landfills

Do you know Mt. Fuji? Mt. Fuji is well-known all over the world as a beautiful and the highest mountain in Japan. However, there is a lot of garbage which is thrown away by climbers or tourists among the mountain. Therefore, Mt. Fuji hadn’t been accepted as World Heritage until 2013 in spite of desiring the registration. People have promoted volunteer activities such as cleaning up and gathered several kinds of materials as garbage since 1960’. For example, there are plastic bottles, cigarette butts, empty cans, glasses, wastepaper, lighters, batteries, tires, computers and so on. Every day many materials are thrown into the land as garbage might damage our natural environments. Some products which are thrown away cause problems with landfills including toxins from electronic waste and poisons from food waste because they contain harmful substances.

There are two problems for being caused by the waste with landfills. One of them is toxins from electronic waste. Electronic waste such as broken televisions, batteries or fluorescent bulbs leads harmful substances because they contain toxins; they are mercury, arsenic or cadmium. Toxins such as mercury or arsenic from electronic waste leach into our soil and ground water as the products degrade. It is very harmful problem and damages on natural environments. When the waste breaks down in landfills and water filters through the waste, leachate is the liquid formed. That is why this liquid is toxin and damages the land making grains and ground water. If we might be eating crops from the land or using from the water, we have attacked of the toxin.
            
Another problem is poisons from food waste. Food waste such as food scraps or expired-foods from house-hold or restaurants is generally compacted down and covered in landfills when the waste is dumped in landfills. How much is food waste gathered every day? It must be huge amount food waste. The landfills being filled foods waste produces poisonous methane because the land continues to decompose by lacking in oxygen. Methane is 20 times more potent a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide when released into the atmosphere. However, Methane is a valuable resource. The natural gas piped into our homes is primarily methane. Food waste can also be treated to make compost and soil conditioning products, as many people do in their backyards and gardens. Such as this, we can help our environments for several ways of recycling.
            
Recycling must help our environments. Recycling of the waste is processing used material into new or useful products. We can protect from harmful problems and do something to recover them. That’s why the recyclable waste would have been burned or buried in landfills. Pollution of the air, land, water and solid is reduced. Also waste recycling saves energy because it takes more energy to produce items like natural gas with used materials such as food scraps. This means we have more energy efficiently.

We are consuming a lot of products to make our life abundant every day. At the same time, we are facing problems with the waste because of a huge amount of garbage; they which have spoiled in landfills change harmful substances like liquid and leak into soil or river. Thinking about what we can do during ordinary days to protect our environments from harmful things is important for us.


Thursday, November 16, 2017

Childhood Obesity in the U.S.- Revised 2

I am concerned about the relationship between Childhood Obesity and fast food, such as french fries or hamburgers from McDonald's. McDonald's offers consumers a special meal for children called Happy Meal comes with toys which children are attracted. I agree with the Ban of Toys on Happy Meals in California.

The first reason for the ban on toys in Happy Meals is that children want to eat more and more after eating the fast food. When my daughter was an elementary student, she used to say frequently, "I want to eat French fries."   At the begging, her purpose nagging me buying French fries might get a free toy in Happy Meals, but it seemed to be addictive after asking me repeatedly, so I avoided buying her French fries. USA Today, a magazine, reported, " Because junk food has been shown to have addictive qualities, information and education are keys   to changing attitudes, just   as with the campaign   smoking" ("Toy Story: San Francisco Bars")

Second, children are addicted to collecting toys; there are a lot of characters in a series of cartoons. Children want to eat the Happy Meals with their high calories, high fat and high sodium, repeatedly to get more toys, so it risks children's health. The ordinance, the legislative Board   of Supervisor, said, "Restaurants will be allowed to offer free toys, trading cards, admission tickets, or other treats only   with meals   containing fewer than 600 calories, fewer than 640 milligrams   of sodium, less than 35 percent   of calories     from fat, and less than 10 percent saturated fat"("Happy Meals Ban: No Toys   for You").

Finally, I point out that the TV advertisements on Happy Meals in McDonald's used the attraction of toys to impress children the Happy Meals even though a hamburger, French fries, nuggets, and soda harm children's health. Elizabeth Fuller says, "Customers have bought about 20 million McDonald's Happy Meals since they were first introduced in 1979. The most popular toys in McDonald's history were the Teen Beanie: more than 100 million were given away from Happy Meals" ("Happy Meal Ban:"). The facts indicate that many children have been consumed Happy Meals because the free toys attracted children although they are unhealthy food for children.

Overall, McDonald's should stop giving free toys with Happy Meals because it comes to unhealthy food and leads children to a high-risk symptom like childhood obesity. That's why parents sometimes would consider whether they should buy the Happy Meals or not. However, free toys are attractive and satisfied their feelings. On the other hand, their because of the total calories. I suggest that the fast food restaurants should provide the menus which replace low calorie and healthy meals, such as vegetables, fruits, or baked potatoes if McDonald's wants to keep giving toys to kids.

In addition, Michael Moss, a journalist of New York Times, points that the junk food is a legalized type of narcotic which is deliberated with manipulating three key ingredients- salt, sugar, and fat.   According to a book, "Salt Sugar Fat", Moss also alleges that human beings' health issues, such as obesity, heart disease or diabetes, are directly associated with the ingredients, salt, sugar, and fat.

My younger daughter, seventeen years old, likes pizza. I realized that it is not only palatable but also fatty is consisted of fats, salt, and sugar.   As getting older, I'm not likely to eat junk food or fast food like pizza, but my daughter sometimes wants to eat them. It might be hard for her to stop eating all of them. However, knowing and considering how much calories, sugar or salt the food we eat contains is very important to all of us. Since my daughter knew how much sugar is included a bottle of soda, she has never drunk them even though she prefers to drink soda whenever she eats a piece of pizza. 

 Works Cite

"California Town Bans Toys in Happy Meal." N.p., 29 Apr. 2010. Web. 29 May 2015.

Fuller, Elizabeth. "Happy Meal Ban: No Toys for You!" Christian Science Monitor 4 Nov. 2010: n. pag. EBCO Publishing. Web.

Moss, Michael. Sugar, Salt, Fat: How the Food Giants Hooked Us. N.p.: McClelland & Stewart, 2013. Print.

O'Callaghan, Tiffany. "California County Bans Toys in Happy Meals." Time Magazine n.d.: n. pag. Web.

"Toy Story: San Francisco Bars Happy Meal Treats for Tots." Usa Today n.d.: n. pag. EBSCO Publishing. Web. 26 May 2015.


Sunday, November 12, 2017

Childhood Obesity in the U.S. part 2- Revised

I concerned about the relationship between Childhood Obesity and fast food like french fries or hamburgers in MacDonald. MacDonald offers consumers a special meal for children called Happy Meal comes with toys which children are attracted. I agree with the Ban of Toys on Happy Meals in California.

The first reason for the ban of toys in Happy Meals is that children want to eat more and more after eating the fast food. When my daughter was an elementary student, she used to say frequently, “I want to eat French fries.” At the begging, her purpose nagging me buying French fries might to get a free toy in Happy Meals, but it seemed to be addictive after asking me repeatedly, so I avoided buying her French fries. USA Today, a magazine, reported, “ Because junk food has been shown to have addictive qualities, information and education are keys to changing attitudes, just as with the campaign smoking” (“Toy Story:San Francisco Bars”)

Second, children are addicted to collecting toys; there are a lot characters in a series of cartoons. Children want to eat the Happy Meals with their high calories, high fat and high sodium, repeatedly to get more toys, so it risks children’s health. The ordinance, the legislative Board of Supervisor, said, “Restaurants will be allowed to offer free toys, trading cards, admission tickets, or other treats only with meals containing fewer than 600 calories, fewer than 640 milligrams of sodium, less than 35 percent of calories from fat, and less than 10 percent saturated fat”(“Happy Meals Ban: No Toys for You”).

Finally, I point out that the TV advertisements on Happy Meals in McDonald used the attraction of toys to impress children the Happy Meals even though a hamburger, French fries, nuggets and soda harm children’s health. According to Elizabeth Fuller, “Customers have bought about 20 million McDonald’s Happy Meals since they were first introduced in 1979. The most popular toys in McDonald’s history were the Teen Beanie: more than 100 million were given away with Happy Meals” (“Happy Meal Ban :”). The facts indicate that many children have been consumed Happy Meals by attracted free toys although they are unhealthy food for children.

Overall, McDonald should stop giving free toys with Happy Meals because they come with unhealthy food and have a high risk leading to children childhood obesity. However, free toys are attractive and comfortable for little kids, and the parents want to decide whether they should give the Happy Meals to their kids or not. I suggest that the fast food restaurants should provide menus replaced with low calorie and healthy meals, such as vegetables, fruits, or baked potatoes if McDonald’s wants to keep giving toys to kids.

In addition, Michael Moss, a journalist of New York Times, points that the junk food is a legalized type of narcotic which is deliberated by manipulating three key ingredients- salt, sugar and fat. According to "Salt Sugar Fat", Moss also alleges that human beings' health issues, such as obesity, heart disease or diabetes, are directly associated with the ingredients, salt, sugar and fat.

My younger daughter, seventeen years old, likes pizza. I realized that it is not only palatable, but also fatty by the combination of fats, salt and sugar. As getting older, I wouldn't be likely to eat junk food or fast food like pizza, but my daughter sometimes wants to eat them. It might be hard to her to stop eating all of them. However, knowing and considering about how much calories, sugar or salt the food we eat contains is very important to all of us. Since my daughter knew how much sugar is included a bottle of soft drinks like soda, she has never drank them even though she prefer to drink soda whenever she eats a piece of pizza. 


 Works Cite

"California Town Bans Toys in Happy Meal." N.p., 29 Apr. 2010. Web. 29 May 2015.

Fuller, Elizabeth. "Happy Meal Ban: No Toys for You!" Christian Science Monitor 4 Nov. 2010: n. pag. EBCO Publishing. Web.

Moss, Michael. Sugar, Salt, Fat: How the Food Giants Hooked Us. N.p.: McClelland & Stewart, 2013. Print.

O'Callaghan, Tiffany. "California County Bans Toys in Happy Meals." Time Magazine n.d.: n. pag. Web.

"Toy Story: San Francisco Bars Happy Meal Treats for Tots." Usa Today n.d.: n. pag. EBSCO Publishing. Web. 26 May 2015.

Sunday, November 5, 2017

Childhood Obesity in the U.S part 3

Obesity in the United States is chronic disease. "The Kids Menu", this documentary reveals hope in the fight against childhood obesity: When given information and options, kids often choose healthier eating habits. https://www.netflix.com/search?q=kids%20me&jbv=80092431&jbp=0&jbr=0

Joe Cross, the main caster in the documentary, says that the problem of the obesity is three-fold: lack of knowledge of what healthy foods are; how to prepare the health foods; and lack of access to healthy and affordable options.

People should eat whole food, such as grains, fruits and vegetables more than processed food.

It shows that the heath and wellness program in schools is a good way to solve those problems. Some of schools has the health and wellness class, and educators teach children about how they should eat healthier food in several ways.

A junior high school teacher leads students the harvest garden where she created in a school. She is growing plants, such as kale, lettuce, spinach, radish, carrot, or tomato with students. They pick up and eat them as the plants are grown and then realize that those vegetables are fresh and really yummy. Instead, they are willing to eat green or vegetables more than before.

It tells that school gardens are gateways. They are gateways for kids to try and fall in love with healthy food. They are gateways for parents and community members to get involved in the life of food in the school.

One of kid's mother in "the Food Corps" class says that he is appreciating the food and excited about the food that he made or what he learned about.

That is the goal of "the Food Corps" services, they come up with solutions to problems of health and wellness. They do hands- on lessons on gardening, cooking activities and running after- school clubs with the goal of trying to get kids to eat more  fresh fruits and vegetables.

Other teacher is talking about sugary drinks to high school students; for instance, one bottle of Gatorade is added 65 grams sugar. In other words, 4 grams sugar equal sugar of 1 table spoon, so 65 grams sugar equal sugar of 16 tea spoons. Students are surprised how much sugar there is in the sugary drinks they taken.

A doctor at the Harlem Hospital involves "the Fruit and Veggie Prescription Program", which she recommends a patient to get some more fruits and vegetables than processed food instead of writing a prescription of medicine.
In fact, a girl and her parents can change their lifetime: they don't eat fast food anymore and go to the farmers' market to get and eat whole food. Changing their eating habit causes the big impact that the girl's health is way better. She hasn't used any steroids for her asthma in three years.