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Michael TangNicholas Severino Paul DellamonicaAlex Kazior

 Personal: First of all, I would want to feel relaxed not worrying about what is happening outside of the United States.  Social Life: I would like to keep in touch with my neighbors wherever I end up living as well as a few close friends from school.  Material Life: I would follow wherever technology leads us. This means I would upgrade to the latest hardware and software available.  Work: I would want to work as an engineer – not just having to do work with an engineer degree. As long as job security and benefits are stable, I am satisfied.  Recreation: Probably limited to relaxing and watching sports teams (if they’re still around).  Political Life: I do not care for politics, but I will keep in touch to observe how it would affect my life.

 I hope that I have a relaxed state of mind in my future and that I don't turn into some crazy old man.  I want to be someone that people go to for help and guidance.  I want to have a family with the person I fall in love with and have 2- 4 kids.  A goal of mine is to become an engineer in some field, hopefully aerospace though.  I want to maintain a job that pays well so I can give my family opportunities that I wasn’t given growing up.  I want to be involved in my children's lives, a little league coach or something of that nature just to be their support.  I want to have a good group of quality friend that I can call my ‘family.’  I would like to have a Penn State family and have a tradition of attending this University.  I want to give back to the community and be a figure for my community.

 In my life I plan to be either a mechanical or civil engineer.  Friends and family are very important in my life and play a big role in my decisions.  Recreational activities will hopefully be a big part of my life in the future.  I want to have a lot of money and still help with problems in the world.

 The most important things I want in my life are: › Good family and friends  I want strong relationships and connections › Recreation  I want to have activities that I enjoy and can do with others for fun

 The simple fact that Apple Inc. produces a new version of the popular iPhone every year is a prime example of overproduction and waste.  Many customers purchase versions of the phone and then purchase the newer versions as they are released and even though these phones can be recycled many people do not recycle.  Backyard trash burning and landfills are also harmful to our environment.  Backyard trash burning creates pollution and cause smog while landfills are becoming full and eventually there will be no space for the future waste products the world produces.

 The surrounding air contains many different chemicals that affect the human body in negative ways.  Over 50,000 people die every year from airborne diseases and other dangerous poisons such as ozone nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide. These pollutants can also kill plants and trees.  This destruction of the ecosystem has direct affect to animals living in it.  Most air pollution is a result from newly developed technology and large factories that mass produce.

 2.5% of fresh water is found on the Earth, but only less than 1% of fresh water is available for human access  87% of the total water used globally is for agriculture.  Rice takes more water than wheat to grow  According to the projected estimates, Asia will be regarded as having severe water problems as well as countries in Africa.

 Global Oil consumption increased by 2.7 million barrels a day in  The rise supply is not keeping pace with the demand and fell short by 900,000 barrels per day.  A prime example of fossil fuel over use is the 2001 California Electrical Crisis which was caused by a shortage of natural gasses.  Oil remains the worlds leading fuel at 33.6% of he Global Energy Consumption.  The use of natural gases and fossil fuels are leading the world into regression by damaging the environment and placing a timeline on our energy source.

Almost all electronic devices we use give off radiation. The most concentrated place where radiation is found is power plants. Radiation kills human cells and alters DNA code. Some results of radiation are cancer and heritable changes such as mutations in eggs and sperm. Some radiation is a result of technology and electrical power, therefore as a society we are charting and unsustainable course with technology.

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