How To Be A Pro-Delegate
Hello,
I mean distinguished delegates, honorable readers,
Today we are not speaking as Russia or China, we are talking as pro ninja delegates, Ela Bakkalbaşı and Alsu Nur Çakmak. Today we are just giving you advice on how to be like us.
You should start by using fancy words, and turning your basic research into something that has your country’s position. Wait a minute. I heard you guys asking “What is your country?”
You don’t choose your country, but you can get good information from the internet. And even if it can get hard to find information about your committee and country, there are some tips we can give you. JMUN does not only contain research, you should talk in public a lot and you have to learn explaining your solutions for the issues. It seems hard at first, but when you start talking you can never stop yourself. Even though the chairs (the hosts of the debate) say the time is over, you can save what you were about to say and improve it while other delegates are taking the floor.
While giving a speech, make sure you are reading loudly and clearly. Be confident, and don’t stop. If people understand your speech they will ask questions. Answering them could be tough sometimes, but do not forget that direct conversations between delegates are forbidden, you can say something related to the topic or start with “As I said” You should always use “we” instead of I because you are a country, I mean, you should think like that.
Overall, these are all the things you need to become professional and better at conferences. Use these tips and see how much they affect your debate!
We yield the floor to the readers!
ALSU NUR ÇAKMAK-7C
ELA BAKKALBAŞI-7C
MEHMET ALP BAŞIBÜYÜK - 7C
Have you ever seen the research about how a group of ants where able to solve a maze faster than a singular ant? How this works is that in a group, for every road-switch, one ant can go to and the other can continue based on the fact if the ant tells the other if it’s the true path or not, while a single ant would have to go through each path.
This is called swarm intelligence. It is an example of how a group of things can make something they work on faster and better.
For example, it takes 12 worker bees to work for their entire life, which is about 30 days, to make a single teaspoon of honey. This explains why bees live in huge swarms, as they would need more colony members to make honey more and faster.
Or how zebras use their patterns and stay in big groups to make it look like they are combined to make it harder for the predator to spot individual prey.
Or how we humans work together to make an idea more original and better.
These are just a few examples of swarm intelligence, but there are a million different ways someone can see swarm intelligence in action.
MERT ALEMDAĞ–7F
Fashion Footprints
We're all familiar with the concept of leaving a carbon footprint, but what about a fashion footprint? As the fashion industry continues to grow, so does its impact on the environment. It is estimated that the fashion industry is responsible for 10% of global carbon emissions, making it one of the most polluting industries in the world. In addition to its environmental impact, the industry is also responsible for unethical labor practices and contributes to water and air pollution.
It's time to take responsibility for our fashion footprint and start making more eco-friendly choices. This blog post will explore the concept of fashion footprints and provide tips on how to reduce your impact on the environment.
Introduction to Fashion Footprints
Fashion footprints are the environmental, ethical, and economic impacts of fashion production, consumption, and disposal. This includes the emissions created by the production process, the water and energy used in the manufacturing of clothes, the use of hazardous chemicals, and the waste created by discarded clothes. It also takes into account the social and economic impacts, such as the exploitation of workers in developing countries, the use of child labor, and the exploitation of resources.
The fashion industry is one of the largest contributors to global warming and climate change. It is estimated that the fashion industry is responsible for 10% of global carbon emissions, and this number is expected to grow if we don't start making more sustainable choices. The industry is also responsible for a large portion of water and air pollution, as well as unethical labor practices.
What is Eco-Friendly Clothing?
Eco-friendly clothing is clothing that is made from sustainable, natural materials such as organic cotton, hemp, bamboo, and other renewable materials. It is produced with minimal environmental impact, using less water and energy-efficient production processes. It also includes clothing made from recycled materials, such as plastic bottles and fabric scraps, which can be recycled into new garments.
Eco-friendly clothing is not only better for the environment, but it is also better for your health. Many synthetic materials used in fashion, such as polyester and nylon, are made with chemicals that can be harmful to your skin and health. Eco-friendly clothing is made with natural materials that are free from these chemicals, making them safer for your skin and health.
How to Reduce Your Fashion Footprint
The best way to reduce your fashion footprint is to reduce your consumption. This means shopping less and buying higher-quality, longer lasting pieces. You should also try to shop second-hand and vintage as much as possible, as this helps reduce the demand for new clothes and reduces the amount of waste created.
Another way to reduce your fashion footprint is to opt for eco-friendly clothing. By choosing clothing made from sustainable materials, you are reducing the amount of water and energy used in production, and the amount of chemicals and pollutants released into the environment.
You can also make more sustainable choices when it comes to care and maintenance of your clothing. For example, air-drying your clothes instead of machine-drying them can save energy and reduce your fashion footprint. Repairing and mending your clothes instead of throwing them away is also a great way to reduce your fashion footprint.
Reusing and Upcycling Clothes
Reusing and upcycling clothes is another great way to reduce your fashion footprint. By reusing clothes, you are extending their life and reducing the amount of waste created. You can also upcycle clothes by transforming them into something new and different. This is a great way to make your wardrobe more sustainable, as you are essentially creating new garments from old ones.
There are plenty of ways to get creative and reuse and upcycle your clothes. You can turn old jeans into shorts, or turn an old t-shirt into a bag. You can also use old pieces of fabric to create new items, such as quilts or cushion covers. Upcycling is a great way to reduce your fashion footprint and make your wardrobe more sustainable.
Shopping Ethically and Sustainably
When shopping, it is important to be aware of where your clothes are coming from and who is making them. Many fashion brands are guilty of unethical labor practices, such as using child labor and exploiting workers in developing countries. By shopping ethically and sustainably, you can ensure that the clothes you are buying are produced in a safe and fair working environment.
It is also important to be aware of the materials used in the production of your clothes. Some materials, such as polyester and nylon, are not only unsustainable but are also made with chemicals that can be harmful to your health and the environment. By choosing clothing made from eco-friendly materials, such as organic cotton and hemp, you can reduce your fashion footprint and ensure that your clothes are produced in an ethical and sustainable way.
How Can We Stop Global Warming Through Fashion?
The fashion industry is one of the largest contributors to global warming and climate change. By making more sustainable choices, we can significantly reduce our fashion footprint and help stop global warming.
One way to reduce your fashion footprint is to shop less and buy higher-quality, longer lasting pieces. This will reduce the amount of clothes being produced and the amount of emissions created by the production process.
Another way to reduce your fashion footprint is to opt for eco-friendly clothing. By choosing clothing made from sustainable materials, such as organic cotton and hemp, you are reducing the amount of water and energy used in production, and the amount of chemicals and pollutants released into the environment.
You can also reduce your fashion footprint by shopping ethically and sustainably. Many fashion brands are guilty of unethical labor practices, so it is important to be aware of where your clothes are coming from and who is making them.
The Impact of Fast Fashion on Pollution and Water
Fast fashion is a huge contributor to pollution and water scarcity. Fast fashion is the process of quickly producing a large amount of cheap, trendy clothing that is meant to be thrown away after a few wears. This is done to keep up with the latest trends and meet consumer demand.
The production of fast fashion is extremely wasteful and polluting. It uses large amounts of water and energy and releases toxic chemicals and pollutants into the environment. The clothes are also made with cheap, synthetic materials that are not biodegradable, so they take up space in landfills and contaminated water sources.
How to Choose Eco-Friendly Brands
Choosing eco-friendly brands is one of the best ways to reduce your fashion footprint. Look for brands that use sustainable materials, such as organic cotton and hemp, and that are committed to ethical labor practices. You can also look for brands that use recycled materials, such as plastic bottles and fabric scraps, which can be recycled into new garments.
It is also important to look for brands that are transparent about their production processes. Look for brands that are open about their supply chain and are transparent about their sustainability practices. This will help ensure that you are buying from a brand that is committed to reducing its environmental impact.
How to Take Care of Your Eco-Friendly Clothing
Taking care of your eco-friendly clothing is essential for reducing your fashion footprint. Eco-friendly clothing is often made from natural materials, such as organic cotton and hemp, which require special care to maintain their quality and longevity.
It is important to follow the care instructions on the labels of your clothes and to be mindful of the products you use. Natural materials, such as organic cotton and hemp, are not as durable as synthetic materials, so it is important to use gentle detergents and avoid using harsh chemicals and bleaches.
When it comes to washing, air-drying your clothes instead of machine-drying them can save energy and reduce your fashion footprint. You should also repair and mend your clothes whenever possible, as this is a great way to extend their life and reduce waste.
Conclusion
Our fashion footprint is something we all should be aware of and work to reduce. By making more sustainable choices, such as choosing eco-friendly clothing, shopping second-hand and vintage, and taking care of our clothes, we can significantly reduce our fashion footprint and help stop global warming.
It is also important to be aware of the social and economic impacts of the fashion industry, such as the exploitation of workers in developing countries, the use of child labor, and the exploitation of resources. By choosing to shop ethically and sustainably, we can help ensure that our clothes are produced in a safe and fair working environment.
Reducing our fashion footprint is not only good for the environment, but it is also good for our health. Eco-friendly clothing is made with natural materials that are free from harmful chemicals, making them safer for your skin and health.
We all have a role to play in reducing our fashion footprint and making the fashion industry more sustainable. By making more conscious choices and being mindful of our fashion footprint, we can help make the world a better place.
The Future of Biology
In the future I think biology will be advanced and things will be different. For example, people will study the brain and know all of its secrets! We can slow down some signal coming from the brain to make people live longer and modify the brain to make people smarter. We will geneticly modify and splice immune cells for making them specialised hunters of each pathogens most diseases will go extinct. We will be able to make clones of DNA and RNA for cloning helpful bacteria, animals and even humans. We will make people live only on food, no water! This would mean that we wouldn’t waste any part of the food, as a result we would need less food making some farmland useless making it open for more renewable energy production. Making humanity more capable of more research on the brain and other undiscoverd secrets.
Sincerely,
In the past there was no equality against white people and black people. Black people had to give their seat to white people.Rosa was a black person and one day, Rosa was told to give her seat for a white person but she refused.The police decided to organize boycott. The boycott continued for 384 dags.
People started to protest the police and 40,000 people didn't use the bus to travel in the Montgomery. Martin Luther King Jr. stopped racism. He was the person who supported Rosa Parks those times. And after that there wasn't any more segregation. Rosa Parks was known as the Mother of the Civil Rights Movement.
Sadly she died in October 24.