I have to say coming into this class I knew absolutely nothing about chemicals. After everything I learned, I am now more cautious of the personal care products that I purchase, how I heat up my food, the water I drink, and the list goes on. I learned a lot about environmental health in general. To be quite honest, I wasn't looking forward to taking this class because I've never had interest in this topic. However, I am so glad that I did because we covered topics that I probably would have never learned if it wasn't for this class. This class definitely opened my eyes and helped me see how my life is affected by chemicals and toxins - something that I never considered. I think it's sort of funny because I now go to the store and look at the ingredients in mostly everything that I purchase (never did that in the past). In all honesty, I disliked the blogs on Blogger. I think they would have been easier to manage on Canvas and probably easier to grade without the need ...
These websites were extremely interesting to explore and I think they are great resources for people to use to help out when disaster happen. Where I live, I was unfortunately unable to find organizations that offer volunteer services for disasters. I do know about American Red Cross and I'm aware of the d isaster service worker volunteer program on the California Office of Emergencies website because my uncle is a firefighter and has mentioned it to me in the past. As a future public health professional, it's very inspiring to volunteer and help those who suffered from an unfortunate experience. It's important to get involved and use what we learned in this class to help those in need. I wish there wouldn't be any disasters at all, but I am glad there are resources like such to encourage people to volunteer and use their abilities to volunteer and respond to the disasters that occur in our day to day life. I have donated clothing and food to disasters in the past but ...