Thursday, January 30, 2020

5A – Identifying Local Opportunities


1.       “2 roads closed through Friday in Melbourne Beach for repairs after water main break”
·       Florida Today
·       Description: This article explains two roadways that were closed because of a water main break. The break caused flooding and damage to the concrete road. The Melbourne Beach elementary will remain closed through Friday because of this situation
·       Problem: Water main breaks cause damage and flooding to the community around the break. The main problem is the access to the elementary school is closed so school is not open for the school. This also plays a problem for local residents who may experience flooding in their homes.
·       Who: School, local residents, police, repairmen crews, students, families are having problems, government in charge of roads, staff of school, the other elementary who will be guiding the students on another road have a problem.


2.       “A bonanza for traffickers’: Why a Miami Super Bowl is a magnet for sex-trafficking”
·       Miami Herald
·       Description: This article explains why a Miami Super Bowl could aid sex-trafficking. The article mentions that the sex-trafficking business will thrive by ‘pimps’ having complete control over their woman and having the game at the Hard Rock Stadium will accommodate to their plans with reaching shady customers.
·       Problem: Miami already deals with traffickers in Miami Beach and several hotels. The Super Bowl being hosted in Miami will not only aid present traffickers but will bring even more woman under the control of ‘pimps.’
·       Who: Hard Rock Stadium, Police, fans, hotels and staff, women in potential danger to get trafficked have this problem.


3.       “School ethics committee discusses lapses in oversight of after-school program”
·       Miami Herald
·       Description: A privately run after-school program was found to have only been operated temporarily at two district schools in Miami-Dade County. The program is running without proper protocols for over a decade. Basically, Chabad Chayil near Aventura (who was founded as a district school) was misrepresented to gain access to public school facilities, and none of the employees had background checks.
·       Problem: Employees working for after-school care programs do not have background check and are working with students. That is a huge problem, especially when Chabad Chayil misrepresented itself to gain access to facilities in Miami-Dade public schools.
·       Who: Administrators and School Board members for Miami-Dade, families, students, School, Police (incase felons were potentially hired) have this problem.


4.       “Deadly virus from China spreads to US, CDC says. Five things to know about coronavirus”
·       Miami Herald
·       Description: A coronavirus outbreak in China has spread to the United States. The virus came from eating an exotic meal (a bat). The disease has infected hundreds and has killed six in china. The article goes on talking about that the virus can spread through humans, and it has reached Japan, Taiwan, Thailand and South Korea.
·       Problem: This outbreak puts pressure on border patrols in airlines and other entrances into countries that have frequent visitation from China. This outbreak could eventually reach many US citizens if the correct procedures are not handled efficiently.
·       Who: Every potential country who has affiliations with China (Airlines, businesses), hospitals, students, universities, families all have this problem.

5.       “UF Health monitors rumors of coronavirus spreading to Gainesville”
·       The Independent Florida Alligator
·       Description: The UF Student Health Center has treated the several students who have been in contact with family in China before the coronavirus quarantine took effect. Luckily, there were no symptoms of the disease.
·       Problem: This outbreak has put on pressure for students to register before traveling to china, specifically Wuhan. The University of Florida needs to monitor student travels and have to deal with quarantine from any other student with visitations from China.
·       Who: University of Florida, UF Health Center, Students, University Staff, Gainesville, the country as a whole, and families have this problem.

2 comments:

  1. Hello Michael, I enjoyed reading your blog post. I think you did a great job outlining some big problems facing Americans and more specifically Floridians. Miami Super Bowl truly is a great event but it is important that the problems, which are as large as sex trafficking, are defined to people who are attending the event. Also coronavirus is striking some fear in Americans at the moment, so I like how you point those articles out as well. Great Job..

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  2. Michael, I would have never known about the super-bowl-fueled sex trafficking dilemma without this post. I find it very scary people out there are exploiting large events to carry out crimes like sex-trafficking. On another note, I interned as a civil engineer two summers ago, so the article pertaining to the water main break was interesting, as well as unfortunate, because we had almost an identical incident happen in Jacksonville, and all the office workers were talking about it like it was the coolest thing to discuss. Thanks!

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