Category Archives: education

HEC:: Weatherizing Windows with Plastic Film

Using less than $20 in materials, Green Dream demonstrates insulating windows, stopping drafts and reducing conduction of heat to outdoors.

New Film:: The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975



THE BLACK POWER MIXTAPE 1967-1975 mobilizes a treasure trove of 16mm material shot by Swedish journalists who came to the US drawn by stories of urban unrest and revolution. Gaining access to many of the leaders of the Black Power Movement Stokely Carmichael, Bobby Seale , Angela Davis and Eldridge Cleaver among them the filmmakers captured them in intimate moments and remarkably unguarded interviews. Thirty years later, this lush collection was found languishing in the basement of Swedish Television.

Cinema 16:9
35 N. Lansdowne Avenue, Lansdowne, PA
‎4:00‎ ‎6:00pm‎

CEE School:: Center For Environmental Education



CEE grew out of the belief that if positive environmental change is going to occur, it must begin with the education of our children. The Center was started in 1988 by Jayni Chase in Pacific Palisades, California. The Center moved to Unity College in Maine in 2008.

Since its creation CEE has been a vital link between the ‘in-the-trenches” educators and the abundant environmental resources available. CEE provides important connections for countless in-service teachers and in-the-field educators bringing accurate, interesting, timely and inspiring teaching materials and educational resources into schools and classrooms.

If your inspired to teach or learn more about environmental education this is for you. Please give few minutes of your time and check out their site. http://ceeonline.com Thanks

Remembering Steve Jobs and The 7 Principles of Success

By Carmine Gallo/ TheEntrepreneur.com

Carmine Gallo is a communications coach, a popular keynote speaker and author of several books including The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs and The Innovation Secrets of Steve Jobs. His latest is The Power of Foursquare (McGraw-Hill, 2011).

Steve Jobs’ impact on your life cannot be overestimated. His innovations have likely touched nearly every aspect — computers, movies, music and mobile. As a communications coach, I learned from Jobs that a presentation can, indeed, inspire. For entrepreneurs, Jobs’ greatest legacy is the set of principles that drove his success.

Over the years, I’ve become a student of sorts of Jobs’ career and life. Here’s my take on the rules and values underpinning his success. Any of us can adopt them to unleash our “inner Steve Jobs.”

1. Do what you love.
Jobs once said, “People with passion can change the world for the better.” Asked about the advice he would offer would-be entrepreneurs, he said, “I’d get a job as a busboy or something until I figured out what I was really passionate about.” That’s how much it meant to him. Passion is everything.

2. Put a dent in the universe.
Jobs believed in the power of vision. He once asked then-Pepsi President, John Sculley, “Do you want to spend your life selling sugar water or do you want to change the world?” Don’t lose sight of the big vision.

3. Make connections.
Jobs once said creativity is connecting things. He meant that people with a broad set of life experiences can often see things that others miss. He took calligraphy classes that didn’t have any practical use in his life — until he built the Macintosh. Jobs traveled to India and Asia. He studied design and hospitality. Don’t live in a bubble. Connect ideas from different fields.

4. Say no to 1,000 things.
Jobs was as proud of what Apple chose not to do as he was of what Apple did. When he returned in Apple in 1997, he took a company with 350 products and reduced them to 10 products in a two-year period. Why? So he could put the “A-Team” on each product. What are you saying “no” to?

5. Create insanely different experiences.
Jobs also sought innovation in the customer-service experience. When he first came up with the concept for the Apple Stores, he said they would be different because instead of just moving boxes, the stores would enrich lives. Everything about the experience you have when you walk into an Apple store is intended to enrich your life and to create an emotional connection between you and the Apple brand. What are you doing to enrich the lives of your customers?

6. Master the message.
You can have the greatest idea in the world, but if you can’t communicate your ideas, it doesn’t matter. Jobs was the world’s greatest corporate storyteller. Instead of simply delivering a presentation like most people do, he informed, he educated, he inspired and he entertained, all in one presentation.

7. Sell dreams, not products.
Jobs captured our imagination because he really understood his customer. He knew that tablets would not capture our imaginations if they were too complicated. The result? One button on the front of an iPad. It’s so simple, a 2-year-old can use it. Your customers don’t care about your product. They care about themselves, their hopes, their ambitions. Jobs taught us that if you help your customers reach their dreams, you’ll win them over.

There’s one story that I think sums up Jobs’ career at Apple. An executive who had the job of reinventing the Disney Store once called up Jobs and asked for advice. His counsel? Dream bigger. I think that’s the best advice he could leave us with. See genius in your craziness, believe in yourself, believe in your vision, and be constantly prepared to defend those ideas.

Preparedness is Peace of Mind! Welcome to Survival Doc’s World.



Last night I stayed up to watch “Surviving The Apocalypse” I wanted to see if the people profiled on the show were complete quacks. @ families were just that, a lil crazy. But 2 families were right on the money. The first is Doc Stirling Silverman. (I think he changed his name to reflect what he is about) But he like the a.k.a handle of Survival Doc The New Survivalist

This guy is on the money with the survivalist tactics. The only thing I don’t like is being in a apocalypse mind frame. I think that goes under negative thoughts. I like to think of it as learning how to live like our ancestor. It’s not a new way of living but the original way man was mean’t to live. We rely on the government, technology, and other institutes that really don’t care about our well being. It’s up to us to take care of us.

Please take the time to check the Doc out and give me your opinion.

TLC “Surviving The Apocalypse” Link

What’s Up With…. “Solar Water Heaters”



I had a potential client ask me what’s up with solar water heaters? Are they all they seem to be? Should I be upgrading my system? How should I go about this? These are everyday questions for a Home Efficiency Consultant like myself. After listen to all her questions I reached out to John Patterson over at HomePower.com to help explain in depth, basic information on solar water heaters.

Solar Hot Water Basics

By John Patterson

While most people are captivated by the high-tech nature of solar-electric (photovoltaic; PV) systems, in most cases, a solar hot water system will harvest more energy at a substantially lower cost. In fact, compared to PVs, solar hot water (SHW) collectors are more than three times as efficient at producing energy from the sun.

Investing in an SHW system is a smart solar solution for most homeowners. This proven and reliable technology offers long-term performance with low maintenance. And with federal, state, and utility incentives available, these systems offer a quick payback—in some cases, only four to eight years.

A thoughtfully designed SHW system could provide all, or at least a significant amount, of your household hot water needs for some portion of the year. The California Energy Commission estimates that installing an SHW system in a typical household using electric water heating can shave 60 to 70 percent off water heating costs. To get the most for your money, you´ll want a properly sized system that offers the best performance in your climate.

Solar Hot Water System Types

Five main types of solar water heating systems are sold today. These five are a distillation of dozens of types sold over the past 25 years. They are:

• Batch
• Thermosyphon
• Open-loop direct
• Pressurized glycol
• Closed-loop drainback

The proven winners are simple, reliable, and long lasting. Some systems are “open loop” (the domestic water itself is directly heated) and some are “closed loop” (a heat-transfer fluid is heated by the collector and the heat is passed on to the domestic hot water by means of a heat exchanger). Some systems are “active,” using moving parts such as pumps and valves, and others are “passive,” using no mechanical or moving parts.

There are many considerations in choosing the best system for a home, but the client and the situation will dictate the right system.

For instance, for a one- to two-person household in a temperate climate where hard freezes rarely occur, you might go with a batch heater, especially if the hot water will be used more at the end of the day rather than first thing in the morning. In a household with three or more people, where aesthetics and weight are not an issue, the thermosyphon system might fit the bill, especially if there´s no room for an additional tank near the existing water heater.

The drainback system, a personal favorite here in the Northwest, requires continuous drop between the solar collector and the solar storage tank. If continuous fall is not possible, there´s always the pressurized glycol system where piping can go up, down, over, and around without concern. Usually more than one option can work for any situation.

The number of people in the household will dictate how large the system will need to be, and which systems are even possible. Rebate and incentive programs may only qualify certain systems in a given area. Some systems are relatively easy to install for do-it-yourselfers, while others most laypeople shouldn´t attempt. See the comparative chart showing features of the different system types. Make your choice, and enjoy using solar energy to heat your water!


For more information on Solar Water Heaters visit http://homepower.com/basics/hotwater/

New Book:: The Shock Doctrine “The Rise Of Disaster Capitalism



The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism

In THE SHOCK DOCTRINE, Naomi Klein explodes the myth that the global free market triumphed democratically. Exposing the thinking, the money trail and the puppet strings behind the world-changing crises and wars of the last four decades, The Shock Doctrine is the gripping story of how America’s “free market” policies have come to dominate the world– through the exploitation of disaster-shocked people and countries.

At the most chaotic juncture in Iraq’s civil war, a new law is unveiled that would allow Shell and BP to claim the country’s vast oil reserves…. Immediately following September 11, the Bush Administration quietly out-sources the running of the “War on Terror” to Halliburton and Blackwater…. After a tsunami wipes out the coasts of Southeast Asia, the pristine beaches are auctioned off to tourist resorts…. New Orleans’s residents, scattered from Hurricane Katrina, discover that their public housing, hospitals and schools will never be reopened…. These events are examples of “the shock doctrine”: using the public’s disorientation following massive collective shocks – wars, terrorist attacks, or natural disasters — to achieve control by imposing economic shock therapy. Sometimes, when the first two shocks don’t succeed in wiping out resistance, a third shock is employed: the electrode in the prison cell or the Taser gun on the streets.

Based on breakthrough historical research and four years of on-the-ground reporting in disaster zones, The Shock Doctrine vividly shows how disaster capitalism – the rapid-fire corporate reengineering of societies still reeling from shock – did not begin with September 11, 2001. The book traces its origins back fifty years, to the University of Chicago under Milton Friedman, which produced many of the leading neo-conservative and neo-liberal thinkers whose influence is still profound in Washington today. New, surprising connections are drawn between economic policy, “shock and awe” warfare and covert CIA-funded experiments in electroshock and sensory deprivation in the 1950s, research that helped write the torture manuals used today in Guantanamo Bay.

The Shock Doctrine follows the application of these ideas through our contemporary history, showing in riveting detail how well-known events of the recent past have been deliberate, active theatres for the shock doctrine, among them: Pinochet’s coup in Chile in 1973, the Falklands War in 1982, the Tiananmen Square Massacre in 1989, the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the Asian Financial crisis in 1997 and Hurricane Mitch in 1998.

To hear the truth click here.

The Dangers of Synthetic Marijuana



By Eric Schelhopf (Kane County Chronicle)

Aurora mother Karen Dobner believes that a synthetic form of marijuana played a part in a crash that killed her 19-year-old son last month after his 1999 Chrysler Cirrus slammed into a house near the intersection of Mooseheart Road and Route 31 in unincorporated Batavia Township.

She will be interviewed this morning on the “Today” show to talk about her son, Max Dobner, and about what happened that day. Karen Dobner said she also wants to educate parents and teenagers about the dangers of synthetic drugs.

At 3:45 p.m. on June 14, about a half-hour before the crash, Dobner said her son had called his oldest brother, Justin Dobner.

“Max said, ‘I smoked that legal stuff, and my heart is pounding and I’m having a panic attack,’ ” Karen Dobner said.

The occupants of the home Max Dobner crashed into were in the backyard and were not injured. Witnesses said his 1999 Chrysler Cirrus was going at a high rate of speed before the crash, which occurred just south of the Mooseheart campus.

Dobner said she later found out that Max Dobner had smoked iAroma earlier that day. The product is marketed as potpourri or incense, and buyers are warned that it is not for public consumption.

“They sell it in tobacco shops,” she said. “Who goes to a tobacco shop to buy potpourri? Who buys potpourri by the gram?”

After talking to other teenagers about iAroma and its effects, Karen Dobner said she believes her son was hallucinating before the crash. The Kane County Sheriff’s Office continues to investigate the crash.

Lt. Pat Gengler said the state crime lab in Joliet is still working on Max Dobner’s toxicology.

“It can take several months depending on the backlog of cases at the crime lab,” Gengler said. “We won’t know what the results are until we have them.”

Karen Dobner has been cooperating with authorities.

“The first thing I did was to call the police and tell them what I discovered,” she said.

She said what happened to her son that day was totally out of character for him.

“My son never hurt a fly, and he was very respectful,” she said. “He would be horrified to know that he damaged a home.”

She has started a foundation, www.tothemaximus.org, that seeks to provide education and awareness about synthetic drugs. The foundation would like to see a ban on these types of products. A news release from the American Association of Poison Control Centers noted that synthetic marijuana products have spurred more than 4,500 calls to U.S. poison centers since 2010.

“Our goal is to promote legislation to ban these products and educate and inform parents and teens,” Karen Dobner said.

“Most parents have no idea of their teens doing this.”

July Is Park And Recreation Month!



Since 1985, America has celebrated July as the nation’s official Park and Recreation Month. This year’s theme is “Rock Your Park!” NRPA and our new initiative, America’s Backyard, encourage you to show the country how parks and recreation make your life extraordinary!

Take the Five in July Park Pledge

There are five weekends in July 2011—five Fridays, five Saturdays, and five Sundays! Create a healthy weekend habit by getting out to a park, trail, playground, swimming pool, natural area, or other public space every weekend. Feel the energy of the crowds and have a great time! Make your personal commitment to get outdoors by signing our 5 in July Park Pledge. Do it for the glory!

**Take the Pledge**

*If you’d like to share this link for others to take the pledge, please use this link www.surveygizmo.com/s/533555/2011-five-in-july-pledge.

All individuals who sign the pledge will be eligible to win a free 8GB iPod Touch by random drawing. The winner will be announced on August 12, 2011. Only one winner shall be chosen. NRPA will contact the winner directly via e-mail, and the IPOD will be sent via mail. If the winning individual is not 18 years of age, the individual must also provide a name and contact information for a parent or guardian. NRPA will take proper steps to ensure the safe delivery of the prize, but is not responsible should the IPOD be lost, stolen, damaged, or for general wear and tear, nor is NRPA responsible for any injury, bodily harm, or other consequences that should arise from usage.

Exclusive Video:: Pete Rock, Smif n Wessun Release Party Police Brutality


Last night in NYC. The Duck Down Pete Rock Smif n Wessun release party was interrupted by NY finest in the worst way. Please people remember when you go out into a public place that there is a difference between “Serving and Protecting” and “Enforcing the Law” Be Aware!!!! and Be Safe!!!!! Pete Rock had his wife and oldest daughter there to celebrate with him when the malay broke out. His family was not hurt and this morning Pete reported on twitter that he was proud of his wife and how she protected their daughter, his daughter defended her mother and herself by punching a officer in the face when they were approached by law enforcement before being taken into police custody. Our Prayers goes out to Louie Slugger who was beating unconscious by at least 10 officers with billy clubs. Get well soon Louie.