Sustainability by Design: Assessment Tool for Just Energy Transition Plans
Participation in politics project
1.
2. Hey my name is Kaitlin my major is Nursing.
I am working towards eventually getting my master in
nursing!
• I thought this was a
funny because of the
recent debate over this
issue and how it is okay
to sexualize women but
many people feel it is disturbing
for a women to breast fed their
Child in public.
3. .
I had the opportunity to vote this year and their was
something very special to me I felt that I was able to
make a difference in our government.
I hope to help change in the future more of the medical
aspects of our government such as insurance and
other things that goes along with that.
4. The main thing that I learned in this class was how
important we as students and citizens affect the
federal government.
I never knew that we could have such an impacted
and I know now that we should stand up for what
we think is right and that we have the power to
change the future even if it is just in a little way.
5. I think being in the health care
setting, the main political issue
that relates to me and I believe
that is the important as of right
now is the insurances and how
many people do not have any
health insurances. I hope with
this new presidency we shall
have a better plan to deal with
health insurance and the
complexities behind this political
issue.
6. I believe the most important amendment is the first amendment “ Congress
shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the
free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press, or
the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government
for a redress of grievances. I mean it is the first amendment right. It is one of
the most important rights that American’s have and one that many lose sight of.
We have the right to free speech, we have the power to change, and it with
that power that we can chose to do something great or runaway and not speak
up and make that change!
7. .
One lesson that I learned was to speak
up to make a change and to stand up for
what I believe is right.
Another lesson I learned was that I
became more of a critical thinker and
that I learned to understand how other
students thought and learned new things
from the discussion that I would have
never thought of before.
I also learned that there is power in our
voices and we must vote or protest for
what we think is right and that in order for
our future to grow we must all work
together and be united in this
government and the united states as a
whole.