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The answers showed just how far perception was from reality.
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This was my first presentation for the Department of Health.
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Positive Psychology, a new branch of psychology focused on the empirical study of such things as positive emotions, strengths-based character, and healthy institutions. This emerging field offers guidance on how to feel more satisfied and engaged with life, regardless of one’s circumstances. Nineteen different scientifically-validated questionnaires on everything from love, compassion, grit and gratitude are building a robust body of data about what makes people happy and resilient.
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• a belief in a positive outcome related to events and circumstances in one's life
• A feeling that what you want is achievable and that events will turn out for the best.
Happiness, on the other hand, is a state of mind or feeling characterized by contentment, love, satisfaction, pleasure, or joy. Hope is about the future and happiness is about the present. You could say that people aspire to want hope and have happiness. To put it another way, hope is a means to having happiness.
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From our climate panel in Grand Junction on August 4:
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This is the presentation I gave in Jacksonville for our workshops based on Climate Change and Public Health. I attempted to shed light on the connection between urban planning and public health.
This was my first presentation for the Department of Health.
BUILDING HOPE
Positive Psychology, a new branch of psychology focused on the empirical study of such things as positive emotions, strengths-based character, and healthy institutions. This emerging field offers guidance on how to feel more satisfied and engaged with life, regardless of one’s circumstances. Nineteen different scientifically-validated questionnaires on everything from love, compassion, grit and gratitude are building a robust body of data about what makes people happy and resilient.
What is hope? Hope is:
• a belief in a positive outcome related to events and circumstances in one's life
• A feeling that what you want is achievable and that events will turn out for the best.
Happiness, on the other hand, is a state of mind or feeling characterized by contentment, love, satisfaction, pleasure, or joy. Hope is about the future and happiness is about the present. You could say that people aspire to want hope and have happiness. To put it another way, hope is a means to having happiness.
Forests and Wildfire: Climate Change Effects -- Grand JunctionConservationColorado
From our climate panel in Grand Junction on August 4:
Our Forest, Our Water, Our Land: Local Impacts on Climate Change. Sponsored by Conservation Colorado, Mesa County Library, Math & Science Center
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Week Four Healthcare Discussion Question
Why is it important to measure patient satisfaction in healthcare settings? Describe and assess two forms of measuring and/or tracking the patient experience used in distinct types of healthcare environments (example: hospital, clinic, surgery center, or nursing home). Include any personal experience related to measuring patient satisfaction.) or a link to your map.
Thanks,
Barb.
Requirement: 1 page with 2 references
SCS 100 Theme 4: Graphic Organizer Exemplar
View this graphic organizer exemplar on the hybrid and electric cars debate as a model of how to approach this activity.
Supporters of [insert
the selected issue here]
What group(s) in
American society does
the perspective appeal
to?
What organizations
promote the
perspective?
What are the biases in
the perspective?
Does the perspective
appeal to you? Why or
why not?
What objective
evidence is used to
support the
perspective?
Electric vehicles People concerned
about climate
change/global warming,
pollution, and natural
resource exploitation
(oil and gas). These
people are usually of a
younger demographic
(under 40 years of age).
Organizations such as
the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA)
promote the use of
electric cars in order to
reduce emissions,
pollution, and the
extraction and use of
natural resources for
nonelectric vehicles.
The makers of electric
vehicles would also
likely promote the use
and sale of these
vehicles.
Biases of this
perspective would
include the assumption
that gas-powered
vehicles are the sole
cause of environmental
pollution and that
electric vehicles would
easily solve or reverse
global warming/climate
change.
Electric vehicles are
most appealing to me
because I would
personally enjoy using
renewable power rather
than relying on a non-
renewable resource
such as gas or oil.
Empirical evidence from
the U.N.’s
Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate
Change (IPCC)
concluded human-
induced climate change
is happening and the
effects are already
evident.
Maintaining gas-fueled
cars as primary means
of transportation
Car enthusiasts would
likely support
maintaining gas-fueled
cars because very few
high-performance cars
are electric; most are
fueled by gas.
Automotive lobbyists,
car manufacturers, and
oil producers would
promote maintaining
gas-fueled cars.
Automotive lobbyists,
car manufacturers, and
oil producers profit a
great deal from the
creation and sale of gas-
fueled cars as well as
the gas that is sold to
fuel them.
I have owned a gas-
fueled car my whole life
and it is expensive to
purchase gas for it, so
this approach appeals
least to me.
A study by Christopher
W. Tessum and
colleagues (2014)
reported a battery-
powered car recharged
with electricity
generated by coal-fired
power stations is likely
to cause more than
three times as many
deaths from pollution
as a conventional, .
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How to Make Money and Save the World
Gary Hirshberg
For Meg, whose partnership and love
make the impossible possible, and for
Alex, Ethan, and Danielle,
who give me hope and purpose.
Contents
A Note on the Production of This Book
Foreword
1 Natural Profits
2 Mission Control
3 From Co2 Toward CoNO
4 Hands Across the Aisle
5 The Delicious Revolution
6 No Such Place as Away
7 Nurturing Those Who Nurture the Earth
8 Future Perfect
Afterword
Searchable Terms
About the Author
Copyright
A Note on the Production
of This Book
Through a partnership with NativeEnergy, a privately held energy company
(www.nativeenergy.com), the estimated global warming gas emissions
resulting from the production of this book are being offset by an investment
in a manure digester at the Warner Family Dairy Farm in Narvon,
Pennsylvania. Over its operating life, the digester will capture and use the
methane—a powerful global warming gas—given off by the manure the
farm’s cows produce to instead produce electricity and heat energy. For more
information on how the emissions were calculated, the offset project, or how
you can offset your emissions, visit www.stonyfield.com/stirringitup.
Hyperion saved the following resources by printing
Stirring It Up on New Leaf Pioneer 100 for the text
and Neenah Environment 100 for the jacket.
Both papers are made with 100% post-consumer
waste fiber versus virgin fiber.
TREES:
67 fully grown
WATER
28,769 gallons
ENERGY:
49 million Btu
SOLID WASTE:
3,209 pounds
GREENHOUSE GASES:
6,322 pounds
Foreword
While sweating through my workout at a local gym recently, something
caught my eye. There, outside in the parking lot, stood a varied collection of
compact cars. It struck me that just a year ago, I’d glanced out the same
window at rows crammed with big SUVs. Ours is a middle-income New
Hampshire community, and I had wondered then how the owners of those
rolling Parthenons of Excess were coping with rising fuel costs. Now, on this
particular morning, I saw only one lonely SUV sticking out like a white
elephant among the herd of VW Jettas, Toyota Corollas, and at least five or
six hybrid Priuses.
What had brought about this heartening turn to green? I wondered. Had
all of my neighbors been won over after hearing Al Gore lay out the
frightening facts of climate change in his film An Inconvenient Truth? Had
our local churches persuaded their parishioners that saving the planet was
covered under the divine directives written on Moses’s stone tablets? Or,
perhaps, had a wave of guilt, morality, or newfound virtue washed over my
fellow townsfolk?
In truth, the explanation is far less dramatic—and one you may already
have guessed since it is affecting every city, town, and village in America.
This seemingly sudden turnabout has less to do with a moral awakening than
with a spike in gasoline prices.
My hunch about the prime reason my neighbors had changed their c.
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You have been hired by Nobody State University (NSU) as a consultant to help the university with how to increase their total revenue. The university has been struggling in recent years, so they have hired you to help them in their last attempt to find an appropriate solution so that the university can survive.
Raise or Lower Tuition? Suppose that, in an attempt to raise more revenue, Nobody State University increases its tuition.
· Assess a raise in tuition and if it will necessarily result in more revenue.
· Describe the conditions under which revenue will (a) rise, (b) fall, or (c) remain the same.
· Explain the process of revenue at NSU, focusing on the relationship between the increased revenue from students enrolling at NSU despite the higher tuition and the lost revenue from possible lower enrollment.
· If the true price elasticity were (-1.2), discuss what you would suggest the university do to expand revenue.
· Using what you have learned in this course, explain how you would resolve this problem if you were the President of NSU.
In a three- to five-page paper (not including title and reference pages), provide subheadings or separate paragraphs for each of the questions listed to help focus your paper for the executives that have requested it. Support your paper with at least two academic sources from the Ashford Library.
You are required to format you paper according to APA style guidelines.
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Credibility
When claims are presented to you, evaluate them by asking two key questions:
1. How credible is the claim itself?
2. How credible is the source of the claim?
First, let's consider the credibility of the claim itself. When you're thinking critically, you're evaluating every claim against what you already know to see if it seems plausible or implausible. Consider the following claims:
I can run three miles in 30 minutes.
I can teleport up to 300 meters away.
Does one seem more believable than the other? That's what we mean by considering the credibility of the claim. In fact, the literal meaning of "incredible" is "unbelievable" or "impossible."
You're constantly evaluating claims against things you already know. And the more you know about a topic, the better you can judge a claim's credibility. For example, imagine that your car has developed an odd rattling noise. A mechanic tells you that it's likely the heat shield protecting your catalytic converter. If you don't know exactly what the catalytic converter is or where to find it under the hood, you might run this diagnosis by a trusted friend who has more experience working on cars to see if it sounds credible.
Whenever you're evaluating a claim, keep an eye out for the following:
· Whether evidence is offered to support the claim
· Whether there are any obvious inaccuracies
· Whether the claim is an observation or an inferred conclusion
Every day, according to the Department of Transportation,.
Food production is among the leading sources of the greenhouse gas emissions that cause global warming. Food production generates up to 30% of total global emissions1,2 and is also a significant contributor to biodiversity loss, deforestation, freshwater use, and land use change.3 The production of livestock generates the highest levels of greenhouse gas emissions, whereas the production of fruit and vegetables generates the lowest levels.4 Globally, changes to food production and consumption, including reducing food waste and shifting to a more plant-based diet,5 are critical to reducing global warming and other environmental impacts.3
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View this graphic organizer exemplar on the hybrid and electric cars debate as a model of how to approach this activity.
Supporters of [insert
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What group(s) in
American society does
the perspective appeal
to?
What organizations
promote the
perspective?
What are the biases in
the perspective?
Does the perspective
appeal to you? Why or
why not?
What objective
evidence is used to
support the
perspective?
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about climate
change/global warming,
pollution, and natural
resource exploitation
(oil and gas). These
people are usually of a
younger demographic
(under 40 years of age).
Organizations such as
the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA)
promote the use of
electric cars in order to
reduce emissions,
pollution, and the
extraction and use of
natural resources for
nonelectric vehicles.
The makers of electric
vehicles would also
likely promote the use
and sale of these
vehicles.
Biases of this
perspective would
include the assumption
that gas-powered
vehicles are the sole
cause of environmental
pollution and that
electric vehicles would
easily solve or reverse
global warming/climate
change.
Electric vehicles are
most appealing to me
because I would
personally enjoy using
renewable power rather
than relying on a non-
renewable resource
such as gas or oil.
Empirical evidence from
the U.N.’s
Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate
Change (IPCC)
concluded human-
induced climate change
is happening and the
effects are already
evident.
Maintaining gas-fueled
cars as primary means
of transportation
Car enthusiasts would
likely support
maintaining gas-fueled
cars because very few
high-performance cars
are electric; most are
fueled by gas.
Automotive lobbyists,
car manufacturers, and
oil producers would
promote maintaining
gas-fueled cars.
Automotive lobbyists,
car manufacturers, and
oil producers profit a
great deal from the
creation and sale of gas-
fueled cars as well as
the gas that is sold to
fuel them.
I have owned a gas-
fueled car my whole life
and it is expensive to
purchase gas for it, so
this approach appeals
least to me.
A study by Christopher
W. Tessum and
colleagues (2014)
reported a battery-
powered car recharged
with electricity
generated by coal-fired
power stations is likely
to cause more than
three times as many
deaths from pollution
as a conventional, .
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Stirring It Up
How to Make Money and Save the World
Gary Hirshberg
For Meg, whose partnership and love
make the impossible possible, and for
Alex, Ethan, and Danielle,
who give me hope and purpose.
Contents
A Note on the Production of This Book
Foreword
1 Natural Profits
2 Mission Control
3 From Co2 Toward CoNO
4 Hands Across the Aisle
5 The Delicious Revolution
6 No Such Place as Away
7 Nurturing Those Who Nurture the Earth
8 Future Perfect
Afterword
Searchable Terms
About the Author
Copyright
A Note on the Production
of This Book
Through a partnership with NativeEnergy, a privately held energy company
(www.nativeenergy.com), the estimated global warming gas emissions
resulting from the production of this book are being offset by an investment
in a manure digester at the Warner Family Dairy Farm in Narvon,
Pennsylvania. Over its operating life, the digester will capture and use the
methane—a powerful global warming gas—given off by the manure the
farm’s cows produce to instead produce electricity and heat energy. For more
information on how the emissions were calculated, the offset project, or how
you can offset your emissions, visit www.stonyfield.com/stirringitup.
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Stirring It Up on New Leaf Pioneer 100 for the text
and Neenah Environment 100 for the jacket.
Both papers are made with 100% post-consumer
waste fiber versus virgin fiber.
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frightening facts of climate change in his film An Inconvenient Truth? Had
our local churches persuaded their parishioners that saving the planet was
covered under the divine directives written on Moses’s stone tablets? Or,
perhaps, had a wave of guilt, morality, or newfound virtue washed over my
fellow townsfolk?
In truth, the explanation is far less dramatic—and one you may already
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· Explain the process of revenue at NSU, focusing on the relationship between the increased revenue from students enrolling at NSU despite the higher tuition and the lost revenue from possible lower enrollment.
· If the true price elasticity were (-1.2), discuss what you would suggest the university do to expand revenue.
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2. How credible is the source of the claim?
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I can run three miles in 30 minutes.
I can teleport up to 300 meters away.
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· Whether evidence is offered to support the claim
· Whether there are any obvious inaccuracies
· Whether the claim is an observation or an inferred conclusion
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Perceptions vs Reality: the strongest impact on reducing CO2?
1. Which of the following
personal actions has the
strongest impact on
reducing the CO2 footprint
of an average American?
2. Which of the following
personal actions has the
strongest impact on
reducing the CO2 footprint
of an average Brit?
3. No more plastic bags
Modern heating and insulation
No more meat consumption
Regional and seasonal food
One flight less per year
Fuel-efficient driving
Switching off standby modes
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“Which of the following personal actions has the strongest impact on reducing the CO2 footprint of an average American/German?” The sample was 1500 randomly selected respondents. The sample error was 3.3% (RSME
score) and subsequently automatically weighted to ensure that the sample is representative for the overall population of people aged 18+ that use the internet (>95%, depending on the country).
4. 4
LET’S COMPARE WITH REALITY
No more plastic bags
Modern heating and insulation
Eat Less Read Meat
Regional and seasonal food
One flight less per year
Fuel-efficient driving
Switching off standby modes
Source: A.T. Kearney
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score) and subsequently automatically weighted to ensure that the sample is representative for the overall population of people aged 18+ that use the internet (>95%, depending on the country).
5. 5
LET’S COMPARE WITH REALITY
No more plastic bags
Modern heating and insulation
Eat Less Read Meat
Regional and seasonal food
One flight less per year
Fuel-efficient driving
Switching off standby modes
Source: A.T. Kearney
“Which of the following personal actions has the strongest impact on reducing the CO2 footprint of an average American/German?” The sample was 1500 randomly selected respondents. The sample error was 3.3% (RSME
score) and subsequently automatically weighted to ensure that the sample is representative for the overall population of people aged 18+ that use the internet (>95%, depending on the country).
6. 6
LET’S REPRIORITISE
Install Modern heating and insulation
One flight less per year
Cut Out Red Meat
Fuel-efficient driving
Regional and seasonal food
Switching off standby modes
No more plastic bags
Source: A.T. Kearney
“Which of the following personal actions has the strongest impact on reducing the CO2 footprint of an average American/German?” The sample was 1500 randomly selected respondents. The sample error was 3.3% (RSME
score) and subsequently automatically weighted to ensure that the sample is representative for the overall population of people aged 18+ that use the internet (>95%, depending on the country).