Monday, September 15, 2008

Chinese Pollutions

China has a lot of big everythings. They have the biggest country, the biggest population, and probably the largest amount of pollution in the whole earth. Woon Long Min is a chinese environmental activist who worked in a city called 'Chonqing', a rapidly industrializing city. He was concerned because the water in Chonqing was being polluted from factories. He basically sets out and discovers many environmental problems and social problems within the city.

Films include not only entertainment movies but also include educational films called documentaries. Documentaries are non fiction videos that present facts and information about a particular topic. And this video about pollutions is an example of a documentary that demonstates the environmental and social issues regarding pollutions. As seen in this documentary about pollution, the factories has caused much damage to plants and local villagers near the factories. A Documentaries main purpose is to inform the viewers. In fact, some people learn better from watching a video than just reading an article about it. In addition, we are clearly able to see the visual references of the issue rather making imaginations from reading. so it could be as educational tool in schools.

They can be accessed from televisions in certain channels such as 'national geography' or 'animal planet'. Because many people own televisions, Documentaries are accessible and easy to find.

http://kr.youtube.com/watch?v=OR8WInWv5eQ












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