Musings and Whiteboard Shots

Sunday, March 22, 2015

TED Talks

At first I didn't want to watch the TED talks because it would take time out of my schedule. I was wrong. Those Ted talks are very educational and worth my time. It gives out very informative information that i'm shocked to hear. For example, in Anna Cooper: What's Wrong with School Lunches, she gives out a flabbergasting statistic that in La county, the school districts only use on average of $.56 on a single school lunch. Which is why they give us proceed crap and expects us to eat it. Which most of us do; however, that is bad for our health and we are going to pay the price in the future. That is a key reason why our citizens are going to the hospital more often with health diseases. Ms. Copper also gives out a interesting fact that if we double our food spending budget to $16 Billion we can get better food with better food nutrition.
Just to think, the government would give out an extra $8 Billion is just preposterous because they spend money on other stupid things. Whatever. All in all, the TED talks are eye opening and I enjoyed watching the three I have watched already.

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