Video Summary: From its extraction through sale, use and disposal, all the stuff in our lives affects communities at home and abroad, yet most of this is hidden from view. The Story of Stuff is a 20-minute, fast-paced, fact-filled look at the underside of our production and consumption patterns. The Story of Stuff exposes the…
How can we maintain resources for future generations? Economists have studied how people cooperate in groups, but they haven’t looked specifically at whether individuals are happy to cooperate with future generations who cannot reciprocate. A team led by Martin Nowak of Harvard University wanted to test whether groups of people could sustain a…
The Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy As you read the law below, which summarizes Iroquois wisdom, ask yourself if we, in this day and age, have something equivalent to it? Do we? And where is our multigenerational consciousness? Do we have a multigenerational consciousness? Have we ever “cast our self-interests into oblivion”? Explain. …
Watch the Seven Generations Videos above and then read the below interview excerpt by Wisconsin Author Patty Loew ( https://www.pattyloew.com/ Links to an external site.) Your assignment is to Select and respond to Two Quotes from author Patty Loew’s interview below. Do you agree with her thoughts on the importance of…
Describe your motivation for pursuing nursing study in light of your formal education, current job responsibilities (if applicable), career aspirations and plans for completing your degree. In particular, discuss any gaps or weaknesses in your background which you expect to remove through a program of nursing study in the United States.
1. Which of the types of environmental ethics appeals to you most? Which least? 2. Are all the types compatible with each other? Or are there irreconcilable differences among them? 3. Can you think of further types of environmental ethics not sketched here? 4. Are there so many different types of environmental ethics that a…
Your environmental worldview is the assumption and belief that you have about how the natural world works and how you think you should interact with the environment. Your environmental worldview is determined partly by your worldview, your culture, your geography, your upbringing, religion and environmental ethic; what you believe about what is right and what…
What is your worldview? Take the Questionnaire: https://www.culturalevolution.org/worldview-questionnaire/Links to an external site. Links to an external site.Also be sure to read the other descriptions of each of the other worldviews. 1. Are there any worldviews that seem to be a natural fit for development of a positive environmental ethic? Now review…
To learn how to apply SPCM to a process, continue the flowchart from Week 1 and identify variances within a process. You can find variances from the data identified in Week 1. Statistical Process Control Methods Process Evaluation Evaluate your process using 1 of the following: • Use the lean concept to find…
The Question of Origin Humanity—The Image of God Sin Content: We have looked at both the origin of humanity and the image of God and as well as the nature and effects of sin. Tasks: In light of this reality, in 1,000–1,200 words, answer two of the following in a Microsoft Word document: …