
Known for turning up at Hollywood events on his bicycle or in his electric car, actor Ed Begley Jr. has long been considered an environmental leader in the Hollywood community. He lives near Los Angeles in a self-sufficient home powered by solar energy. He is a vegetarian and grows much of the food he eats in his front yard, selling the excess at a local farmers' market.
Recently, he developed Begley's Best [1] -- an all-purpose, nontoxic household cleaner that is environmentally safe, nonpolluting, and 99 percent biodegradable.
Begley's reality show, HGTV's Living with Ed [2], offers a peek into the life of the environmentalist.
Lots of visual aids, no homework.
Peter Gibbons's cinematography class at Los Angeles Valley College in 1967. He taught the class truly memorable lessons about light, composition, and film chemistry. Lots of hands-on stuff. I still find it useful in every aspect of my life.
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Being smacked around by the nuns during grade school. It didn't work for me.
Private school K-11. Then I graduated from Van Nuys High School. They had girls there. I pestered my dad until I wore him down.
Only slightly above the kids on the short bus.
Science.
How to slow the hell down.
More art. More science.
More practical stuff, like how to run QuickBooks, or put up shelves.
How to print UPS shipping labels at home, then drop the parcels off elsewhere to get a really good rate.
I tried to teach some fellow commuters that bicycles are allowed on the road, too. I don't think I did so well.
Miso soup to start, then vegetable curry and rice.
Live Simply, So That Others May Simply Live.
My wife. At least I have a shot at her saying yes.
Links:
[1] http://www.begleysbest.com
[2] http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/pac_ctnt_988/text/0,,HGTV_22056_56190,00.html
[3] http://www.edutopia.org/go-green
[4] http://www.edutopia.org/environmental-education-leaders
[5] http://www.edutopia.org/service-learning-citizen-science