This document provides summaries on various risks and hazards, organized by topic. Each summary includes three sections: Reality of Risk (describes potential threats), Facts about It (cites statistics or expert opinions), and How to Prep (offers advice on prevention or response). The topics covered include climate change, killer bee attacks, red ant attacks, alligator/shark attacks, pandemics, meteorite collisions, lightening strikes, misinformation, mental health issues, border crossings, food shortages, violent incidents, transportation disasters, terrorism, economic issues, abortion, animal welfare, and nuclear attacks.
This is a undergraduate student built powerpoint on AMERICAN CULTURE 101 assignment. I thought it would reflect the character of the free American youth and what our society has been going through in these burdensome economic times in the hearts, minds, and souls of the university student. This student has gone through alot of searches and has something to offer society and yet fun and freedom of young adulthood is reflected in the topical matter and the worrisomeness of the slides.
A presentation regarding a topic on the frontier experience of the late Americans. Includes the impact of the American frontier, self-reliance and rugged individualists, American macho heroes, inventiveness and the "can-do" spirit, and equality of opportunity.
This is a undergraduate student built powerpoint on AMERICAN CULTURE 101 assignment. I thought it would reflect the character of the free American youth and what our society has been going through in these burdensome economic times in the hearts, minds, and souls of the university student. This student has gone through alot of searches and has something to offer society and yet fun and freedom of young adulthood is reflected in the topical matter and the worrisomeness of the slides.
A presentation regarding a topic on the frontier experience of the late Americans. Includes the impact of the American frontier, self-reliance and rugged individualists, American macho heroes, inventiveness and the "can-do" spirit, and equality of opportunity.
This tour is about how African American school children gained the right to receive an equal education too. First, students are introduced to the concepts of slavery, the Underground Railroad, and the Civil War. Next, students are introduced to the Jim Crow Era and segregation. Finally, students are introduced to segregation cases, the demolishing of Jim Crow laws, and integration.
This tour is about how African American school children gained the right to receive an equal education too. First, students are introduced to the concepts of slavery, the Underground Railroad, and the Civil War. Next, students are introduced to the Jim Crow Era and segregation. Finally, students are introduced to segregation cases, the demolishing of Jim Crow laws, and integration.
American Culture on the IVLP 2014 - Teachers of English as a Secondary Language Susana Galante
Presentation given to Access program coordinators in Ort Israel (Aug `14) on the insights gained as a participant of the US State Department's premier professional exchange program the International Visitors Leadership Program) in which a group of 5 Israeli and 5 Palestinian teachers participated.
We know how people should react in a crisis, but how do they really—and why? Why do people continue to live in high-risk areas? Why don’t people prepare for disasters or take emergency measures when they should? All of us have been confounded by these questions at some point. Dr. Matthew “Disaster Man” Davis delves into the psychology of disasters: how people view their risk, how they respond during and after crises, the obstacles to preparedness and action, and what we can do to factor these realities into our planning.
WATCH this presentation here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLBoiSbl9GM
This hour will include a definition of Extreme Abuse (EA) with examples divided into three categories: Pedophile-Porn Rings (PPR’s), Occult-Themed Abuse (commonly called “Ritual” or “Ritualized” Abuse), and Deliberate Trauma or Technical-Based Dissociation (DT-TBD), sometimes referred to as “Mind Control.” Practitioners will be given a tool for self-care when working with these extraordinary, yet often intense, clients.
Participants will be able to:
Define the four characteristics of Extreme Abuse (EA).
Name three categories of Extreme Abuse (EA).
Identify five strategies for practitioner self-care when working with EA survivors.
What will future generations condemn us forBy Kwame Anthony App.docxalanfhall8953
What will future generations condemn us for?
By Kwame Anthony Appiah
Sunday, September 26, 2010; B01
Once, pretty much everywhere, beating your wife and children was regarded as
a father's duty, homosexuality was a hanging offense, and waterboarding was
approved -- in fact, invented -- by the Catholic Church. Through the middle of
the 19th century, the United States and other nations in the Americas condoned
plantation slavery. Many of our grandparents were born in states where women
were forbidden to vote. And well into the 20th century, lynch mobs in this
country stripped, tortured, hanged and burned human beings at picnics.
Looking back at such horrors, it is easy to ask: What were people thinking?
Yet, the chances are that our own descendants will ask the same question, with
the same incomprehension, about some of our practices today.
Is there a way to guess which ones? After all, not every disputed institution or
practice is destined to be discredited. And it can be hard to distinguish in real
time between movements, such as abolition, that will come to represent moral
common sense and those, such as prohibition, that will come to seem quaint or
misguided. Recall the book-burners of Boston's old Watch and Ward Society or
the organizations for the suppression of vice, with their crusades against claret,
contraceptives and sexually candid novels.
Still, a look at the past suggests three signs that a particular practice is destined
for future condemnation.
First, people have already heard the arguments against the practice. The case
against slavery didn't emerge in a blinding moment of moral clarity, for
instance; it had been around for centuries.
Second, defenders of the custom tend not to offer moral counterarguments but
instead invoke tradition, human nature or necessity. (As in, "We've always had
slaves, and how could we grow cotton without them?")
And third, supporters engage in what one might call strategic ignorance,
avoiding truths that might force them to face the evils in which they're
complicit. Those who ate the sugar or wore the cotton that the slaves grew
simply didn't think about what made those goods possible. That's why
abolitionists sought to direct attention toward the conditions of the Middle
Passage, through detailed illustrations of slave ships and horrifying stories of
the suffering below decks.
With these signs in mind, here are four contenders for future moral
condemnation.
Our prison system
We already know that the massive waste of life in our prisons is morally
troubling; those who defend the conditions of incarceration usually do so in
non-moral terms (citing costs or the administrative difficulty of reforms); and
we're inclined to avert our eyes from the details. Check, check and check.
Roughly 1 percent of adults in this country are incarcerated. We have 4 percent
of the world's population but 25 percent of its prisoners. No other nation has as
large a proportion of its population in prison; even China's rate i.
A quick powerpoint with youtube links looking at some lesser developed Conspircy Theories like:
Subliminal Messaging
Chemtrails
Electronic Banking
Lizard Elites
AIDS
This is a undergraduate student built powerpoint on AMERICAN CULTURE 101 assignment. I thought it would reflect the character of the free American youth and what our society has been going through in these burdensome economic times in the hearts, minds, and souls of the university student. This student has gone through alot of searches and has something to offer society and yet fun and freedom of young adulthood is reflected in the topical matter and the worrisomeness of the slides.
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Francesca Gottschalk - How can education support child empowerment.pptxEduSkills OECD
Francesca Gottschalk from the OECD’s Centre for Educational Research and Innovation presents at the Ask an Expert Webinar: How can education support child empowerment?
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June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
Letter from the Congress of the United States regarding Anti-Semitism sent June 3rd to MIT President Sally Kornbluth, MIT Corp Chair, Mark Gorenberg
Dear Dr. Kornbluth and Mr. Gorenberg,
The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
harassment and intimidation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Failing to act decisively to ensure a safe learning environment for all students would be a grave dereliction of your responsibilities as President of MIT and Chair of the MIT Corporation.
This Congress will not stand idly by and allow an environment hostile to Jewish students to persist. The House believes that your institution is in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and the inability or
unwillingness to rectify this violation through action requires accountability.
Postsecondary education is a unique opportunity for students to learn and have their ideas and beliefs challenged. However, universities receiving hundreds of millions of federal funds annually have denied
students that opportunity and have been hijacked to become venues for the promotion of terrorism, antisemitic harassment and intimidation, unlawful encampments, and in some cases, assaults and riots.
The House of Representatives will not countenance the use of federal funds to indoctrinate students into hateful, antisemitic, anti-American supporters of terrorism. Investigations into campus antisemitism by the Committee on Education and the Workforce and the Committee on Ways and Means have been expanded into a Congress-wide probe across all relevant jurisdictions to address this national crisis. The undersigned Committees will conduct oversight into the use of federal funds at MIT and its learning environment under authorities granted to each Committee.
• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
• The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is investigating the sources of funding and other support flowing to groups espousing pro-Hamas propaganda and engaged in antisemitic harassment and intimidation of students. The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is the principal oversight committee of the US House of Representatives and has broad authority to investigate “any matter” at “any time” under House Rule X.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
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American culture 101 - The REALITY - Liberal Arts
1. American Culture 101
The REALITY of …The REALITY of …
American Culture 101American Culture 101
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2. American Culture 101
A Global Climate ChangeA Global Climate Change
• Reality of Risk
– Melting polar caps, devastating floods, heat
waves, typhoons, earthquakes, forest fires,etc
• Facts about It
– Globalists/politician’s “bank-on-it”, it’s Biblical,
almost 100% of Geoscientists know, “Climate
Change” is real, ..a fact of life that’s proven!
• How to “Prep”
– Get used to it, make a kit for your ecology/
biosphere, and google ‘Alex Jones’,
3. American Culture 101
AA Killer BeeKiller Bee AttackAttack
• Reality of Risk
– Africanized killer bee attacks have brought about 500-
1000 stings.
• Facts about It
– It no rumor-a number of people who have died from
bee-stings because of no Anti-anaphylactic shock
shots.
• How to “Prep”
– Carrying and wearing a face net, protect your face
before visiting bee country, walk or run into the wind,
stay in a shelter.
4. American Culture 101
A “Red Ant” AttackA “Red Ant” Attack
• Reality of Risk
– Certain American Indian tribes punished invading
Calvary soldiers by capturing and staking down on the
ground around a red ants bed.
• Facts about It
– Planting termites to make more business for pest
control businesses is a fact of life. So, is African red
ants being imported into the US and cultured for
occult sinister reasons.
• How to “Prep”
– …wear clothing that covers the body, legs and arms,
face and neck.
5. American Culture 101
An Alligator/or Shark AttackAn Alligator/or Shark Attack
• Reality of Risk
– Attacks on human’s by fish around the US coast are
different than that of Barracuda, Piranha, electric Ills
• Facts about It
– Deaths from puffer fish, jelly fish
• How to “Prep”
– Vacation Consultants: Before visiting the coastal
sandy beaches. Check with Lifeguard before
swimming.
6. American Culture 101
A PandemicA Pandemic
• Reality of Risk
– No one is immune from a world wide epidemic-of
plague, flu virus invented in the lab by lizard people.
• Facts about It
– Medical experts agree there are hundreds of
pathogens have emerged and re-emerged either
synthesized laboratory ‘things’, etc.
• How to “Prep”
– …annual medical check up, staying healthy, and
carrying and wearing a hospital mask
7. American Culture 101
A Meteorite CollisionA Meteorite Collision
• Reality of Risk
– Space dominance with artificial asteroids and the risk
of being hit by a meteorite is more of a threat.
• Facts about It
– Astronomers: All agree that - right now - meteorites
are hitting earth at the rate of about once a month.
Mostly in the ocean.
• How to “Prep”
– Know how to identify the difference between a
meteorite shower and moon-rock drone attack.
8. American Culture 101
A Lightening StrikeA Lightening Strike
• Reality of Risk
– NOAA reports deadly weather and lightening strikes
are high up on the list from lightening strikes have
been reported
• Facts about It
– Fatalities reported in the U.S. alone people are a
smaller figure if those struck by lightening every year.
• How to “Prep”
– Know how to stay low away from have a surge
protector installed in the home.
9. American Culture 101
A “Fake-News” ReportA “Fake-News” Report
• Reality of Risk
– Ghost writers of media ‘cover-ups’ to perpetuate
propaganda are out to miseducate the masses.
• Facts about It
– Central Banks financing lying about voter polls,
registering illegal voters, online and inside hackers of
the electorial college, lies make people vomit
• How to “Prep”
– Try to understand social engineering, political
correctness for a social democracy, and censorship,
… underground college student newspapers.
10. American Culture 101
A Single Mental DecayA Single Mental Decay
• Reality of Risk
– “Porn” – while there is so many different types,
has a negative effect on the human psyche.
• Facts about It
– DSM, addictive “Porn” by design causes a loss of
control over passions to a certain degree and
silence and cloaking.
• How to “Prep”
– NAMI: Out-of-Sight/Out-of-Mind: Whether its
visual or auditory “Porn” keeping it out of the
mind-is a objective for good mental health.
11. American Culture 101
An Illegal Border-crossingAn Illegal Border-crossing
• Reality of Risk
– Millions of “illegals” have crossed the US-Mexican
border, (and US-Canadian border) and Shorelines to
date by Congressional treason against US citizens.
• Facts about It
– Statistics: ‘Anchor baby’ racketeering, illegal social
drugs, personal crimes, fake ID cards, free social
services benefits-medical, food and clothing charities,
and ‘for cash’ job stealing, etc.
• How to “Prep”
– …patronized business who display “Certified
American Citizen Employees” sticker. Hit businesses
who hire illegals/discriminating against US citizens in
the pocket-book.
12. American Culture 101
A Food ShortageA Food Shortage
• Reality of Risk
– farm disasters, transportation delays, political
corruption against non-GMO food crops.
• Facts about It
– A certain amount of calories, carbohydrates, protein,
and fats are required each day for the human body to
survive and be in health.
• How to “Prep”
– Store food: It is best to stock pile food in the panty,
and a little in basement, and attic (storage unit) too.
Keep at least 48 hours of food stored somewhere.
13. American Culture 101
A Psychotic ActA Psychotic Act
• Reality of Risk
– Mind control programs, temper tantrums, anti-social
outbursts, 300 mental disorders in the DSM manual
and prescribed psychotropic medications make
zombies out of the insane who would otherwise do
harm.
• Facts about It
– Taking illegal drugs, slang, brain damage, crazy
acting out, counter-culture music signs ADHD, Clinical
depression, OCD,
• How to “Prep”
– Counseling, i.e., preventive care against Agenda 21
mongering with a psychiatrist as needed before
someone becomes an actual basketcase.
14. American Culture 101
A DruggingA Drugging && RapeRape
• Reality of Risk
– Warning: rather than masturbation-going out to
“Party” or having a friendly drink in a neighborhood
bar, tavern, or cocktail lounge may lead to ‘date rape.’
Alcohol is a drug so what’s the risk of rape?
• Facts about It
– Law abiding citizens: ..enter into establishments/with
liquor licenses, sometimes for something to eat and
since there is an alcoholic beverage on the menu..
• How to “Prep”
– Don’t drink period: ..or drink only small size at home
…petition and vote for a maximum consumer size to
take-home as a ‘small size’ alcohol dispensing law
(the size that the air lines serves with no law)
15. American Culture 101
A MuggingA Mugging && KillingKilling
• Reality of Risk
– While walking home after dark, a simple robbery, may
be with resistance (maybe not) and the robber reacts
with trigger finger – it decides to ‘leave no witnesses’
instead of taking the money and running.
• Facts about It
– a mugging gone amiss-inadvertent murder, armed
robbery or purse statching, crime statistics
• How to “Prep”
– Walk with a partner, walk in lighted areas, parking lots
and sidewalks. Go into survival mode-be aware of
your surroundings and be ready for an armed thief.
16. American Culture 101
A Mass ShootingA Mass Shooting
• Reality of Risk
– Columbine, college campus and mall shootings,
• Facts about It
– Open hostility on a high school or college campus,
shopping mall with the occult mission of a CodeNEXT
take over and mass housing reallignment.
• How to “Prep”
– Beware: It may be a false flag attack-meaning a
diversion to gain control of a piece of real estate.
Concealed weapon permit: a small hand gun in the
purse, under-the-coat,
17. American Culture 101
A Serial Killer-KillA Serial Killer-Kill
• Reality of Risk
– In the USA – dozens and dozens and dozens of kills
have been reported.
• Facts about It
– One report states that there are about 10 American
serial killers that are still out there, …kill once, kill
again, etc.
• How to “Prep”
– Security Experts: Advise to apply for a concealed
weapon permit and carry a small hand gun under-the-
coat, in the purse, under the seat of the car – keep it
handy.
18. American Culture 101
A Sudden Plane CrashA Sudden Plane Crash
• Reality of Risk
– …toothpaste socks
• Facts about It
– Safety experts: Advise that whether it’s
turbulent weather or the threat of sabotage
with a suit case bomb plane crashes occur
• How to “Prep”
– TSA (Transportation Security Administration)
X-ray scans body searches
19. American Culture 101
A Train WreckA Train Wreck
• Reality of Risk
– …witnesses who have seen something put on a rail
road train tracks - are whistleblowers.
• Facts about It
– Safety experts: Advise that whether it’s turbulent
weather, or the threat of a suit case bomb, train
crashes occur.
• How to “Prep”
– TSA body searches or x-ray scans are causing
divisiveness whether to take the train or bus.
20. American Culture 101
An Oceanliner SinkingAn Oceanliner Sinking
• Reality of Risk
– …mines, torpedoes, underwater sap
• Facts about It
– Safety experts: Advise that whether it’s
turbulent weather, or the threat of a suit case
bomb, plane crashes occur
• How to “Prep”
– TSA (Transportation Security Administration)
X-ray scans
21. American Culture 101
A Terrorist AttackA Terrorist Attack
• Reality of Risk
– The flying U.S. flag enrages 5th
Column collaborators,
Globalists who are U.S. enemies, and world terrorists.
• Facts about It
– Immigration: …with the influx of refugees and
anywhere there is a U.S. flag pole flying the “Red,
White, and Blue” a terrorist attack can be expected.
• How to “Prep”
– Proclamation a “National Day of Prayer” based on
Isaiah 58:1a, join hands in a circle for a “Prayer-
Around-the-Flag Pole” event.
22. American Culture 101
A Violent RiotA Violent Riot
• Reality of Risk
– Colleges campus with fascist manipulated
demonstrators-armed with Molotov firebombs,
burning Police-cars, breaking in and looting stores,
and also assassinating Cops is in the American news.
• Facts about It
– America has a history of microaggression, sedition,
and deadly anarchists perpetuating serious riots at
times.
• How to “Prep”
– …make a diversionary plan and way of escape, get
some pepper spray, and/or taser (stun) gun.
23. American Culture 101
An Economic CollapseAn Economic Collapse
• Reality of Risk
– …cataclysmic deflationary crash of the world’s stock
markets because of overvalued stock, hedge funds
• Facts about It
– Financial advisors: Go ahead and buy into the
brainwashed establishment - so if there is a Federal
Reserve Bank and Wall Street manipulated financial
collapse, etc.
• How to “Prep”
– Be law abiding: pay off all credit cards, stash a nest-
egg of cash under the mattress, wall or floor safe
24. American Culture 101
A Deliberate AbortionA Deliberate Abortion
• Reality of Risk
– …a pregnant woman with an innocent unborn baby,
chooses to kill it as an unwanted baby, unplanned for,
and unloved.
• Facts about It
– …a fetus has the “Right to Life” too… it is adults who
strive for PAS (Physician Assisted Suicide)
• How to “Prep”
– An ounce of Prevention: …much easier than self-
abortion (abortion inducing chemicals) or a clinical
elective abortion..
25. American Culture 101
An Animal DiesAn Animal Dies
• Reality of Risk
– …slaughtering animals, i.e., cattle, chicken, pigs for
the kitchen… killing lamb, duck, and quail …killing an
unloved and unwanted human baby.
• Facts about It
– …fast food restaurants, steak-houses, …dead turkey
for Thanksgiving Day
• How to “Prep”
– Go Veggie: …more humane treatment of pets and
livestock, …by learning how to be a vegetarian, eat
organic all-plant meals, grow an organic garden
26. American Culture 101
A Nuclear AttackA Nuclear Attack
• Reality of Risk
– The Pentagon and all branches of the military’s
history or irradiated corpses from local nuclear
armaments can predict the risk is on the increase.
• Facts about It
– Nuclear physicists: All agree that the nuclear bomb is
most dangerous explosive on earth. Modern nuclear
weapons work by combining chemical explosives,
nuclear fission, and nuclear fusion-effecting all life.
• How to “Prep”
– ..listen to radio for an alert sounding ..beware of
political UN powers and international coups d'état …
how to build a bomb shelter
27. American Culture 101
The REALITYThe REALITY of …of …
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