At the beginning of this class, I would have said I was that the US was doing good producing renewable energy and that my footprint was pretty low. After using the footprint calculator and reading the assigned chapters I am not sure either of these are true. I knew this was a science class when I signed up for it, but I didn’t know that it would encompass the renewable and nonrenewable energies chapters and the ones about population and...
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An environmental worldview is our assumption about the value and use of the environment. Everyone's worldview, when it comes to the environment, is different; circumstantial to the way you were raised, your religious background, and simply just where you put the environment’s well-being on your list of priorities. These worldviews are broken down into three different categories: the anthropocentric worldview, the life/earth-centric worldview, and the biblical worldview. The anthropocentric worldview is when people think that the role of humans is...
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To allow teenagers to try adulthood, as suggested by Leon Botstein in his option piece that was published in the New York Times, would change how the world functions. As suggested by Botstein the current school system does not allow teenagers to learn about what adulthood, but instead teenagers how to playschool. They learn lessons like how to keep their thoughts to themselves, and never speak out. There is more of a need to use schools to teach adult life...
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There are multiple health risks involved with dieting. I’m going to show you the right way to diet as well as the requirements to improve your life. It’s going to involve a step-by-step process and different eating strategies that you can implement into your daily life. Inform you about the benefits of good nutrition and what it has to offer. A healthy diet can help improve your mood and energy by taking a balanced number of vitamins every day. Also,...
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My worldviews have been significantly impacted by my surroundings, and are based on my experiences, and influences from family, friends, teachers and media. My views have been shaped by combination of sad events, experiences and beliefs passed down by my family. I believe humanity acquired the core values and beliefs from childhood and are greatly influenced by their families, some of which are passed down over generations. I strongly believe that the universe was created by God inclusive of all...
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The purpose of this essay is to compare my worldview to another worldview. Firstly, I will talk about my worldview and what I have perceived from my ancestor (tupuna). Secondly, discussion of my value, attitude, and beliefs. Also comparing it to Tokelau whakatauki (tradition) saying. Furthermore, I will discuss how the two worldviews reflect the work of Bronfenbrenner’s ecological systems theory and Pohatu’s ‘Te Tuakiritanga’. Lastly, a conclusion will be given, in this mahi tuhituhi. My Worldview Growing up in...
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According to the World Health Organization (WHO), obesity is one of the biggest problems in the world today. On the other hand, vegetarianism is considered a healthy diet, which also reduces the amount of resources required, such as the use of land for farming cattle. This essay will discuss the causes and problems of obesity and vegetarianism as a possible solution. Obesity is one of the greatest challenges facing the health of the modern world, and it is a concern...
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As a Christian, my environmental worldview varies from others. Some people think we should take charge of everything and disregard other creatures, but I believe God intended us to live in harmony. I also believe that God created this planet and all of its components for us humans to live on in harmony with wildlife, care for it, utilize its resources in a responsible manner because he gifted us humans the knowledge to versus other creatures. In this paper, I...
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During this time of Covid-19 it is important to keep our body healthy so we can avoid problems when we become older. A way to keep our body healthy is by choosing a vegetarian diet, which increases our life expectancy and at the same time does not pose a danger to animals. A lot of people think they have to eat meat to get all the nutrients they need for a good health, but that is not actually true. One...
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I would like to explain and remind you how much I love and am interested in interior design because since my municipality I love the design and planning of the blanks and the interior spaces in addition to my appearance in the technical and total aspects as well as the needs of physical and social people I have a passionate colour and study. They are now a source of estimate and a whole. In the opinion of the interior design,...
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Needless to say, their possession of distinctly human-like qualities makes the vampires in Buffy easier for audiences to relate to, reflecting how vampire characters have become far more sympathetic in postmodern Gothic texts. Additionally, it also reflects a shift in the desires of Gothic writers and directors to make their vampires more relatable for their audiences, which obviously reflects a desire within the audiences themselves to be able to understand vampires on a more profound and emotional level. Another important...
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The long-term sustainability of soil usage is very important because people and animals live on it, if the soil is fertile, it can produce marvelous things. Healthy soil provides important ecosystem services, provide clean air and water, forests, and bountiful crops. Contrary, degraded soil makes the soil vulnerable (Decaëns et al. 2006). Unfortunately, human activities have a serious impact on soil quality currently. If people do not protect the Brisbane soil, it will be placing their native plants and animal...
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Every child enjoys painting or drawing. It doesn't really matter if the outcome is an exact replica of reality because at that precise instant reality is in the artist's thoughts. They are both artists while they draw, and they will each pause to take in their own creations. They are already artists, thus they don't want to change. Every one of us harbors the inner artist who has a vision of the world that is expressed via our emotions and...
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In today's society, it is very hard to find a job after graduating from college. Currently, today’s job market requires a very high degree of expertise and knowledge to be able to obtain a good, well-paying job. In fact, with this mindset, freshmen would usually pick a major with a strong workload and challenging classes. Some of these classes would not help them in their field of study and are basically, in my opinion, a waste of time and extra...
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Festival dance is a cultural dance performed to the strong beats of percussion instruments by a community of people who share the same culture, generally performed to honor the patron saint or as a thank-you for the rich harvest. Festival dance can be religious or secular in nature. However, the best thing about the festival is that it adds to the fun of the place where the festival is held and the atmosphere of the festival, which is why it...
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Berger touches on the thought that beauty is with in the eye of the beholder, which really does make the attention the centre of the visible world. The invention of the camera has really changed the perception of the world, and has changed not only what we can see, but also how we see it. Berger also talks about how a lot of original paintings are recreated and distributed across the world. This really does mess with the value of...
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Talking about clothing and ethical issues within the fashion industry. Evidence of clothing can be found and dated back all the way to prehistoric time periods. Some of the first humans to have ever walked the earth used animal skins as clothing with the purpose of protection from weather conditions. Whether it be because of “the influence of climate, fashion, religion, [or the] ecosystem,” as time went on variations in clothing began and continued to appear. One example is the...
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Introduction Modern dance is a style of dance that developed as a reaction to the strict rules that defined ballet. Historically, modern dance began as free-form style lyrical ballet among a community of professional ballet dancers who refused to stop dancing. Isadora Duncan and Ruth St. Denis promoted modern dance as a way of continuing their dance careers, according to their biographies. The first modern dances choreographed required no dancing en pointe or rigid adherence to ballet movement. As a...
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Wilde’s exceptional example of gothic horror that led to its initial rejection from the ‘morally- rigid’ society that it was introduced to, carries many comparisons to the image-centered society we find ourselves in today. Dorian Gray becomes an embodiment of the consequence of vanity, which in a Christian society would be considered an example of one of the seven deadly sins: pride. The start of novel itself begins with a sensual description of the studio, a materialistic and externally focused...
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The Visit, written by Fredrich Dürrenmatt shortly after World War II, in 1956, depicts the life and death of the protagonist, Alfred Ill. Ill is Güllen's most respected citizen and is soon to be given the title of major. However, Ill's future is quickly altered by Claire Zachanassian's Visit to the impoverished town. Claire used to be a citizen of the town, however, she was exiled after a man named Ill denied fathering her child and paid off two men...
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GAPT G- Auto-Biography, The writer is the source himself. A-Readers P-Tells a story about growing up as an Indian, how he learns to read at a young age, find fascination in everything about what he read, how he become a writer, and shares his experiences to help native non-Indian kids. T-The tone is reminiscent in a way at first when the writer is recalling memories of his first book which reflects his struggle with how learning to read shaped his...
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Introduction “Fear is the main source of superstition, and one of the main sources of cruelty. To conquer fear is the beginning of wisdom.” ― Bertrand Russell, Unpopular Essays Superstitions usually give a negative vibe, since most of them talk about “bad luck” and about things we shouldn’t do. I don’t agree with Bertrand Russell when he says that “Fear is the main source of superstition, and one of the main sources of cruelty” since fear isn’t the main reason...
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There are many places today where you can check the daily horoscopes in newspapers, magazines, and online websites. The astrologers carefully research horoscopes by analyzing and interpreting the position of the planets and the stars during a specific day. The study of constellations has contributed to the growth and resulting knowledge in the astrology field. Astrology has evolved over the years and analyzing the relationship between constellations and horoscopes shows that they share the same history and future. Have you...
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Service-Dominant Logic in the Hair and Beauty Industry Introduction: The beauty salon is a typical service-based industry. We provide our customers with the most sincere and caring services, and customers will always choose to return to your salon. We aim to understand customers' needs and to provide satisfactory services. Therefore, service-dominant logic plays a vital role in salon business management. The other reason I chose the beauty salon industry as the topic of this poster was that I owned a...
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Introduction to Adulthood and Its Traditional Markers Traditionally adulthood is associated with biological markers such as when intellectual and physical maturity has been met, as well as attaining key milestones such as finishing education, having a family, and stable employment. However today, these markers are arguably not as important, this essay will evaluate and discuss whether individualistic markers of adulthood may be more relevant for contemporary youth rather than traditional ones. The Shift in Educational and Economic Milestones Traditionally it...
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Who would have thought that the hoodie - an everyday garment - was the reason why colored people were murdered? “The politics of the Hoodie”, which was written by Troy Patterson in The New York Times, discussed how a regularly-worn garment in today’s society was once a ‘moving target’. Hoodies were originally made for athletes, cold construction workers, and farmers; however, it was converted later into a street style. When people started wearing hoodies to commit crimes, especially since they...
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For the past decade, the technique used in houses has considerably improved in quality. This is seen throughout this report including ways in which the foundation of the house is the most vital component to keeping a well-formed structure. The way in which this is conveyed is by specifically explaining each of the elements, materials, and products of the foundation and the role they play. Through the use of sketches, I have gone from the route into the house and...
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Today was my first class of Drama for Early Childhood Education with Helen, as I entered the room, I felt very nervous and overwhelmed as I didn’t know everyone and there were so many new faces. We gathered around in a circle and said our names and where we were from, as I sat listening to each person talking, I got more nervous because it was getting closer to me! My favorite game was the ‘Name Game’ to get to...
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“Don’t talk, Just Act. Don’t Say, Just Show. Don’t Promise, Just Prove”. People go through life talking about their dreams and their aspirations when in reality the only thing that truly matters is one’s accomplishments. There are many attributes that contribute to one’s success. These include family, hobbies, and inspirations. Talking about your dreams is only about 5% of success, the other 95% comes from actually accomplishing your dreams. My family is one of the biggest reasons for all my...
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Musings of a Teenager: My favorite book Reading is my favorite pastime. Right from my childhood books have been my best friend. I feel books are dependable and are always there sitting where we last left them waiting for us to pick them up. They provide us with a secret getaway when we want to be alone in a room full of people. They can make us smile even when we have had the saddest kind of day. They share...
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