czwartek, 26 września 2019

My article in The Guardian is 'Should meat be banned to save the planet?' Eating meat is a significant harm for the environment because of the greenhouse gases that emit during its production. That's why authorities consider new laws and restrictions such as taxes on meat. In my opinion, those solutions would be unreasonable. Forcing every single person to turn vegetarian is too much. I think everyone should realize on their own that it's important to help somehow and, in this case, try to limit meat amounts as much as it's possible.

sobota, 23 lutego 2019

#1 Video

I've watched a video titled ,,How habits change your brain'' which made me realise how habits actually work. The part of brain called prefrontal corex is associated with thinking about actions we learn and repeat. If we no longer have to consciously think of what we do, it becomes a habit controlled by part of brain called striatum. We're also more efficient because we can think of whatever we want while doing something that belongs to our routine. Habits have their ingredients such as cue, behaviour and reward. The reason why some habits are so strong to break is that rewarding a behaviour can create craving. to inhibit - This location inhibits an access to wifi. complex - It was a very complex task, but I've solved it anyway. altogether - I couldn't recognise her because she'd changed altogether.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vN1aRN5bQQ0