Presentation by Vicki Steiner, attorney and law librarian at the UCLA School of Law, given on June 18, 2011 at the UCLA Animal Law Program's Rescuers' Workshop. Entitled, Rescue 2.0: Best Practices for Shelter Animal Rescue.
Presentation by Bruce A. Wagman, Esq. of Schiff Hardin LLP at the event "Animal Shelter Litigation" hosted by the UCLA Animal Law Program on October 25, 2011.
Animal cruelty is a widespread problem in Crawford County, where abandoned pets often die or cause issues. Starting a local animal shelter could help address this by housing abandoned animals, facilitating adoptions, and educating the public. Volunteers and a private organization could potentially operate a shelter with limited funding through donations, grants, and community support. This would improve animal welfare and public safety compared to the current situation where pets are often neglected or dumped.
period 3 - Bridget Haggerty - animal abuse and violent crimesmrsalcido
This document discusses the connection between animal abuse and violent crimes against humans. It notes that many criminals have a history of abusing animals, and that people who abuse animals often also commit domestic violence. Psychological reasons for this connection are explored, such as not feeling empathy or being unable to control violent impulses. The document urges being aware of warning signs like a child harming pets, and notes that preventing child abuse can help break this cycle. Overall it argues there is a clear link between abusing animals and abusing humans.
Animal abuse and overpopulation is a major problem in the United States. It is estimated that there are up to 70 million stray cats alone in the country. Many pets are abused through neglect or actively harmed by their owners. Shelters are overwhelmed with the number of stray and abandoned pets, many of which will be euthanized due to a lack of space. The costs of caring for the millions of pets that enter shelters each year places a huge financial burden on local governments and taxpayers. Widespread spaying/neutering of pets and adoption programs are needed to help curb the pet overpopulation crisis.
The document discusses the changing role of dogs from property to family members. It notes dogs are used for hunting, herding, guarding, locating missing persons, rescue operations, and as assistance animals for the visually, hearing, and physically impaired. The document advocates changing from viewing dogs as property to considering owners as guardians to better protect dogs from abuse and allow citizens to intervene if they witness mistreatment. It provides a link to sign an online petition supporting establishing pet guardianship laws.
This document discusses animal abuse and provides guidance on what to do if witnessing abuse or neglect. It defines animal abuse as inflicting unnecessary physical pain, suffering, or death. It advises observing the animal at different times before reporting, calling authorities instead of confronting the owner, and documenting any abuse or neglect with photos or videos.
Animal abuse is linked to other forms of violence and often begins with cruelty to animals. Research shows many abusers were also abused as children. Animal shelters see abuse cases and work to prevent further abuse by adopting out animals and educating the public. Pennsylvania passed a law in 2008 to improve conditions at puppy mills after campaigns by animal welfare groups like the SPCA.
Animal abuse, especially neglect, is a serious problem according to the presented document. Some key statistics are provided on the number of abuse cases reported in the US and Massachusetts between 2001 to 2008. Common reasons for neglect include people committing to pet ownership without understanding the financial responsibilities or time commitment required. The document urges readers to help address this issue by reporting any suspected abuse, volunteering at animal shelters, and educating others.
Presentation by Bruce A. Wagman, Esq. of Schiff Hardin LLP at the event "Animal Shelter Litigation" hosted by the UCLA Animal Law Program on October 25, 2011.
Animal cruelty is a widespread problem in Crawford County, where abandoned pets often die or cause issues. Starting a local animal shelter could help address this by housing abandoned animals, facilitating adoptions, and educating the public. Volunteers and a private organization could potentially operate a shelter with limited funding through donations, grants, and community support. This would improve animal welfare and public safety compared to the current situation where pets are often neglected or dumped.
period 3 - Bridget Haggerty - animal abuse and violent crimesmrsalcido
This document discusses the connection between animal abuse and violent crimes against humans. It notes that many criminals have a history of abusing animals, and that people who abuse animals often also commit domestic violence. Psychological reasons for this connection are explored, such as not feeling empathy or being unable to control violent impulses. The document urges being aware of warning signs like a child harming pets, and notes that preventing child abuse can help break this cycle. Overall it argues there is a clear link between abusing animals and abusing humans.
Animal abuse and overpopulation is a major problem in the United States. It is estimated that there are up to 70 million stray cats alone in the country. Many pets are abused through neglect or actively harmed by their owners. Shelters are overwhelmed with the number of stray and abandoned pets, many of which will be euthanized due to a lack of space. The costs of caring for the millions of pets that enter shelters each year places a huge financial burden on local governments and taxpayers. Widespread spaying/neutering of pets and adoption programs are needed to help curb the pet overpopulation crisis.
The document discusses the changing role of dogs from property to family members. It notes dogs are used for hunting, herding, guarding, locating missing persons, rescue operations, and as assistance animals for the visually, hearing, and physically impaired. The document advocates changing from viewing dogs as property to considering owners as guardians to better protect dogs from abuse and allow citizens to intervene if they witness mistreatment. It provides a link to sign an online petition supporting establishing pet guardianship laws.
This document discusses animal abuse and provides guidance on what to do if witnessing abuse or neglect. It defines animal abuse as inflicting unnecessary physical pain, suffering, or death. It advises observing the animal at different times before reporting, calling authorities instead of confronting the owner, and documenting any abuse or neglect with photos or videos.
Animal abuse is linked to other forms of violence and often begins with cruelty to animals. Research shows many abusers were also abused as children. Animal shelters see abuse cases and work to prevent further abuse by adopting out animals and educating the public. Pennsylvania passed a law in 2008 to improve conditions at puppy mills after campaigns by animal welfare groups like the SPCA.
Animal abuse, especially neglect, is a serious problem according to the presented document. Some key statistics are provided on the number of abuse cases reported in the US and Massachusetts between 2001 to 2008. Common reasons for neglect include people committing to pet ownership without understanding the financial responsibilities or time commitment required. The document urges readers to help address this issue by reporting any suspected abuse, volunteering at animal shelters, and educating others.
Success StoriesDonald K. Donald K. was adjudicated disabled.docxjames891
Success Stories
Donald K
. Donald K. was adjudicated disabled and the Public Guardian became his guardian in autumn of 1998. At that time, Donald was a hearing-impaired man in his late 50’s with a second grade education, and life-long medical problems. The Public Guardian petitioned for guardianship because Donald was financially exploited by a tenant in a building owned by Donald’s mother. The Public Guardian’s Office was already guardian of Donald’s mother.
Prior to guardianship, Donald was not participating in any activities. Aside from his mother, he had no close living relatives or friends. His father had abused him and his mother.
Once appointed guardian, the Public Guardian’s case manager introduced Donald to Anixter Center, an agency that provides various training and social programs to enhance the quality of life for persons with disabilities. Donald participated in vocational and social programs and enjoyed them immensely. Through Anixter, Donald visited Disney World and traveled in an airplane for the first time in his life. Donald spent ten years at Anixter Center and established many friendships with both staff and other participants.
Donald’s mother was able to return home to live with him when her health improved. The family had little money and to maintain them in the community, the Public Guardian’s Benefits Department applied for governmental benefits based on their eligibility. The Property Department expended significant time to repair and maintain the aging home. The Public Guardian’s Office placed other disabled individuals in the home to share living expenses. Donald and his mother were able to live in the community with a caregiver until she passed away at age 89.
Donald moved into an assisted living facility and then a nursing home when his health declined. His house was sold and a special needs payback trust was created so that he could qualify for Medicaid. The trust funds were used to supplement his care. Although Donald was on oxygen support, he remained socially active and participated in various activities in both facilities. He even continued to attend Anixter Center from time to time.
Donald passed away in June 2009 at the age of 68. Many friends from Anixter, staff and residents of the nursing home, and Public Guardian staff attended his funeral. He will be remembered for his sweet disposition and courage.
Estate of Hoellen v. Owsley.
When Theodore Hoellen was elderly and suffering from dementia, he was “befriended” by Chicago Police Officer Donald Owsley. Owsley proceed to exploit Mr. Hoellen out of his entire estate. Owsley had Mr. Hoellen sign documents naming Owsley as the beneficiary of his pension benefits, savings accounts, and house in a land trust. After a lengthy trial, the court voided these transactions and awarded Mr. Hoellen $50,000.00 in punitive damages. Owsley appealed, and the First District Appellate Court affirmed the trial court's order.
Roshawn C.
R.
This document summarizes a conference on improving responses to children in domestic violence cases. It discusses the importance of early intervention for children exposed to domestic violence, as their resilience is closely tied to their mother's safety. It also discusses strategies for law enforcement when responding to domestic violence calls where children are present, such as documenting evidence from children and having specialized training. Additional topics covered include screening children for abuse, safety planning for children, and protecting children before, during and after legal proceedings related to domestic violence.
This document provides materials from a webinar on hoarding presented on April 23, 2013. It includes sections on the 5 levels of hoarding severity, myths and facts about living with a hoarder, a safety checklist for evaluating hoarded homes, diseases that can be spread by animals often found in hoarded homes, a sample journal entry, a model for creating a plan of action, resources for support groups and professional organizers/cleaners, and a list of references. The webinar was produced by the Family and Children's Resource Program at the University of North Carolina and sponsored by the NC Division of Social Services.
The document discusses the emergence of the United States as an independent country and how this impacted African American history and literature. It notes that Jupiter Hammon was considered the first published Black writer in America, publishing a poem called "An Evening Thought" in 1761. African American literature has deep roots that predate the establishment of the U.S., showing how the experience and perspectives of Black Americans evolved alongside the new nation.
Ashley Waddy
English 112
November 23, 2015
Poverty 2
What I Know, Assume, or Imagine
Poverty is the state of lacking something. Personally, I view poverty as the lack of ability in monetary terms. This is conveyed about by, one being declared bankrupt or unemployment or even one being lazy. These factors have led to people reoccupying their households and dwelling in the slums.
Not everyone though, who lives in the slums is poor and not everyone who also lives well is rich. From what I have learned, everyone who lives below one Dollar a day is poor.The Search
According to the dictionary, poverty is the state of lacking a social or common acceptable amount of material possessions or money. World Bank describes poverty as a deprivation of one’s wellbeing which comprises many dimensions. This is the inability of acquiring the basic goods and services and low incomes
Also, poverty girdles inadequate security, lack of a voice or say, low opportunity and capacity to better one’s livelihood, poor access to sanitation and clean water, and low levels of education and health.
Poverty is measured as either relative poverty or absolute poverty also known as extreme poverty. The Copenhagen Declaration focuses only on absolute poverty. Absolute poverty is the condition brought about by severe lack of basic human needs. These are food, clothing, shelter and security. Education, health and information are also included.
Absolute poverty is the state where one lives below one Dollar a day and relative poverty is the state by which one lives below two Dollars a day.
Relative poverty on the other hand is the state in which an individual lives within a society. This varies in most countries, but as stated above, anyone who lives below two Dollars a day is termed to be relatively poor.
According to a survey conducted by the World Bank Development Indicators in 2008, 12% of the world’s population are extremely poor. This means that these people live below one Dollar a day. 8% of the same population lived on 1.25 Dollars a day, 6% at 1.45 Dollars and 14% at 2 Dollars a day. This means that 28% of the world’s population are relatively poor. Generally, less than 80% of the population live below 10 Dollars a day.
The main causes of poverty around the World are, bad government policies, lack of individual responsibility, power and influence among businesses and exploitation of people. There are more factors like, agricultural cycles, warfare, natural disasters, power centralization, corruption and environmental degradation.
However, each of the causes above has a solution. In agricultural cycles, there are people in many parts of the world who rely solely on agriculture as their source of wealth and basic commodities. Normally, all consumption commodities will rely on the agricultural cycles. Take an example of fruits and vegetables. For the families who rely on these commodities, there are periods wh ...
Wild Things Sanctuary Public Relations ProjectIthaca College
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This document discusses shortcomings in existing approaches to safety planning for victims of intimate partner violence and proposes a new, more holistic approach called the VIGOR (Victim Inventory of Goals, Options, and Risks). It notes that current tools focus primarily on physical safety and leaving the relationship but often neglect other risks like financial, legal, and social consequences. A pilot study found victims face a wide range of risks beyond physical harm. The VIGOR is presented as a multiple criteria decision making (MCDM) tool to help victims personalize safety plans by linking coping responses to their specific risk priorities and available options. The goal is to broaden help to more diverse groups of victims.
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The document discusses two cultures - Mexican and Chinese culture. It notes that the Mexican culture originates from Mexico in North America, while Chinese culture has many variations but focuses on the Hans Chinese culture. It outlines some key differences between the two cultures, such as family structures, values, and religious beliefs. The document also discusses the importance of enculturation and acculturation when people from these cultures immigrate to America so they can function in American society.
The document provides instructions for inserting a Foley catheter. It states that the procedure must be explained to the patient first to gain consent and reduce discomfort. The patient should lay on their back with legs spread and feet together to relax the bladder. The caregiver should wash hands, put on sterile gloves to prevent infection, and lubricate the catheter tip before gently inserting it into the urethra and securing it once in the bladder. The balloon is then inflated and attached to drainage to complete the process.
The Animal Outreach Club at Hudson Valley Community College provides resources to help animals locally and globally through education initiatives and fundraising efforts. The club plans volunteer opportunities, field trips, workshops, and guest speakers on animal protection issues and humane education. It also advertises adoption services and upcoming fundraisers like an annual holiday sale and bottle/can drive. The college further offers programs in animal policy, veterinary assisting, and pet certification to prepare students for careers helping animals.
The document discusses a community action project to address the problem of pet overpopulation through low-cost spay and neuter programs. It describes the student identifying pet overpopulation as a problem, researching the issue through various means, determining the need for low-cost options, identifying solutions such as education and organizing a mobile spay/neuter clinic, completing the action of organizing and fundraising for the clinic, evaluating the successful clinic that served 26 cats, and setting a long-term goal of annual clinics in the community.
The document outlines 10 ways to prevent animal cruelty including knowing who to call to report cruelty, getting to know animals in your neighborhood to notice signs of abuse, making calls to report cruelty when you see it, providing detailed information to assist investigations, contacting law enforcement to prioritize cruelty cases, fighting for stronger anti-cruelty laws, setting a good example by caring for your own pets, teaching children kindness towards animals, supporting local shelters through donations or volunteering, and starting a neighborhood watch program.
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Here is a summary of the key differences between sustainable agriculture and traditional agriculture:
Sustainable agriculture aims to meet society's food and textile needs in the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. It focuses on long-term soil health, environmental protection, and economic viability. Some key principles include using natural methods of pest management, recycling nutrients and wastes back into the system, minimizing use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, and integrating livestock and crops.
Traditional agriculture prioritizes high yields and short-term profits over environmental and social sustainability. It relies heavily on synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, fossil fuels, and monocropping which can degrade soils and pollute water sources over
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- Supportive housing provides permanent affordable housing combined with flexible voluntary services to help people live stable lives and reduce cycling between homelessness, incarceration, hospitals and shelters.
- Research shows supportive housing reduces recidivism and costs to criminal justice systems while improving health outcomes for tenants. It is an effective approach for people leaving incarceration who often face homelessness and other challenges.
- The document advocates for investing in supportive housing as part of comprehensive reentry efforts to improve lives and more efficiently use public resources.
People's Place is a community organization that provides housing and advocacy services to help chronically homeless individuals transition to permanent housing. It began in 2009 to house 43 homeless individuals living in a camp. Members organize to meet needs like food, medical care, and transportation. The organization operates using a communal housing model where members support each other while working with advocates on individual goals like employment or health issues. People's Place hopes to expand its model of supported housing.
Success StoriesDonald K. Donald K. was adjudicated disabled.docxjames891
Success Stories
Donald K
. Donald K. was adjudicated disabled and the Public Guardian became his guardian in autumn of 1998. At that time, Donald was a hearing-impaired man in his late 50’s with a second grade education, and life-long medical problems. The Public Guardian petitioned for guardianship because Donald was financially exploited by a tenant in a building owned by Donald’s mother. The Public Guardian’s Office was already guardian of Donald’s mother.
Prior to guardianship, Donald was not participating in any activities. Aside from his mother, he had no close living relatives or friends. His father had abused him and his mother.
Once appointed guardian, the Public Guardian’s case manager introduced Donald to Anixter Center, an agency that provides various training and social programs to enhance the quality of life for persons with disabilities. Donald participated in vocational and social programs and enjoyed them immensely. Through Anixter, Donald visited Disney World and traveled in an airplane for the first time in his life. Donald spent ten years at Anixter Center and established many friendships with both staff and other participants.
Donald’s mother was able to return home to live with him when her health improved. The family had little money and to maintain them in the community, the Public Guardian’s Benefits Department applied for governmental benefits based on their eligibility. The Property Department expended significant time to repair and maintain the aging home. The Public Guardian’s Office placed other disabled individuals in the home to share living expenses. Donald and his mother were able to live in the community with a caregiver until she passed away at age 89.
Donald moved into an assisted living facility and then a nursing home when his health declined. His house was sold and a special needs payback trust was created so that he could qualify for Medicaid. The trust funds were used to supplement his care. Although Donald was on oxygen support, he remained socially active and participated in various activities in both facilities. He even continued to attend Anixter Center from time to time.
Donald passed away in June 2009 at the age of 68. Many friends from Anixter, staff and residents of the nursing home, and Public Guardian staff attended his funeral. He will be remembered for his sweet disposition and courage.
Estate of Hoellen v. Owsley.
When Theodore Hoellen was elderly and suffering from dementia, he was “befriended” by Chicago Police Officer Donald Owsley. Owsley proceed to exploit Mr. Hoellen out of his entire estate. Owsley had Mr. Hoellen sign documents naming Owsley as the beneficiary of his pension benefits, savings accounts, and house in a land trust. After a lengthy trial, the court voided these transactions and awarded Mr. Hoellen $50,000.00 in punitive damages. Owsley appealed, and the First District Appellate Court affirmed the trial court's order.
Roshawn C.
R.
This document summarizes a conference on improving responses to children in domestic violence cases. It discusses the importance of early intervention for children exposed to domestic violence, as their resilience is closely tied to their mother's safety. It also discusses strategies for law enforcement when responding to domestic violence calls where children are present, such as documenting evidence from children and having specialized training. Additional topics covered include screening children for abuse, safety planning for children, and protecting children before, during and after legal proceedings related to domestic violence.
This document provides materials from a webinar on hoarding presented on April 23, 2013. It includes sections on the 5 levels of hoarding severity, myths and facts about living with a hoarder, a safety checklist for evaluating hoarded homes, diseases that can be spread by animals often found in hoarded homes, a sample journal entry, a model for creating a plan of action, resources for support groups and professional organizers/cleaners, and a list of references. The webinar was produced by the Family and Children's Resource Program at the University of North Carolina and sponsored by the NC Division of Social Services.
The document discusses the emergence of the United States as an independent country and how this impacted African American history and literature. It notes that Jupiter Hammon was considered the first published Black writer in America, publishing a poem called "An Evening Thought" in 1761. African American literature has deep roots that predate the establishment of the U.S., showing how the experience and perspectives of Black Americans evolved alongside the new nation.
Ashley Waddy
English 112
November 23, 2015
Poverty 2
What I Know, Assume, or Imagine
Poverty is the state of lacking something. Personally, I view poverty as the lack of ability in monetary terms. This is conveyed about by, one being declared bankrupt or unemployment or even one being lazy. These factors have led to people reoccupying their households and dwelling in the slums.
Not everyone though, who lives in the slums is poor and not everyone who also lives well is rich. From what I have learned, everyone who lives below one Dollar a day is poor.The Search
According to the dictionary, poverty is the state of lacking a social or common acceptable amount of material possessions or money. World Bank describes poverty as a deprivation of one’s wellbeing which comprises many dimensions. This is the inability of acquiring the basic goods and services and low incomes
Also, poverty girdles inadequate security, lack of a voice or say, low opportunity and capacity to better one’s livelihood, poor access to sanitation and clean water, and low levels of education and health.
Poverty is measured as either relative poverty or absolute poverty also known as extreme poverty. The Copenhagen Declaration focuses only on absolute poverty. Absolute poverty is the condition brought about by severe lack of basic human needs. These are food, clothing, shelter and security. Education, health and information are also included.
Absolute poverty is the state where one lives below one Dollar a day and relative poverty is the state by which one lives below two Dollars a day.
Relative poverty on the other hand is the state in which an individual lives within a society. This varies in most countries, but as stated above, anyone who lives below two Dollars a day is termed to be relatively poor.
According to a survey conducted by the World Bank Development Indicators in 2008, 12% of the world’s population are extremely poor. This means that these people live below one Dollar a day. 8% of the same population lived on 1.25 Dollars a day, 6% at 1.45 Dollars and 14% at 2 Dollars a day. This means that 28% of the world’s population are relatively poor. Generally, less than 80% of the population live below 10 Dollars a day.
The main causes of poverty around the World are, bad government policies, lack of individual responsibility, power and influence among businesses and exploitation of people. There are more factors like, agricultural cycles, warfare, natural disasters, power centralization, corruption and environmental degradation.
However, each of the causes above has a solution. In agricultural cycles, there are people in many parts of the world who rely solely on agriculture as their source of wealth and basic commodities. Normally, all consumption commodities will rely on the agricultural cycles. Take an example of fruits and vegetables. For the families who rely on these commodities, there are periods wh ...
Wild Things Sanctuary Public Relations ProjectIthaca College
Our public relations project for the local bat sanctuary and rescue, Wild Things Sanctuary. The goal of the project was to increase overall community awareness and start to drive donations.
Public Relations Proposal - Wild Things SanctuaryPamela Arbelaez
Worked as part of a team to develop a public relation proposal for a local non-profit organization
Focused on developing objectives and strategies for fundraising and awareness
Created a budget to work with while developing the proposal
This document discusses shortcomings in existing approaches to safety planning for victims of intimate partner violence and proposes a new, more holistic approach called the VIGOR (Victim Inventory of Goals, Options, and Risks). It notes that current tools focus primarily on physical safety and leaving the relationship but often neglect other risks like financial, legal, and social consequences. A pilot study found victims face a wide range of risks beyond physical harm. The VIGOR is presented as a multiple criteria decision making (MCDM) tool to help victims personalize safety plans by linking coping responses to their specific risk priorities and available options. The goal is to broaden help to more diverse groups of victims.
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The document discusses two cultures - Mexican and Chinese culture. It notes that the Mexican culture originates from Mexico in North America, while Chinese culture has many variations but focuses on the Hans Chinese culture. It outlines some key differences between the two cultures, such as family structures, values, and religious beliefs. The document also discusses the importance of enculturation and acculturation when people from these cultures immigrate to America so they can function in American society.
The document provides instructions for inserting a Foley catheter. It states that the procedure must be explained to the patient first to gain consent and reduce discomfort. The patient should lay on their back with legs spread and feet together to relax the bladder. The caregiver should wash hands, put on sterile gloves to prevent infection, and lubricate the catheter tip before gently inserting it into the urethra and securing it once in the bladder. The balloon is then inflated and attached to drainage to complete the process.
The Animal Outreach Club at Hudson Valley Community College provides resources to help animals locally and globally through education initiatives and fundraising efforts. The club plans volunteer opportunities, field trips, workshops, and guest speakers on animal protection issues and humane education. It also advertises adoption services and upcoming fundraisers like an annual holiday sale and bottle/can drive. The college further offers programs in animal policy, veterinary assisting, and pet certification to prepare students for careers helping animals.
The document discusses a community action project to address the problem of pet overpopulation through low-cost spay and neuter programs. It describes the student identifying pet overpopulation as a problem, researching the issue through various means, determining the need for low-cost options, identifying solutions such as education and organizing a mobile spay/neuter clinic, completing the action of organizing and fundraising for the clinic, evaluating the successful clinic that served 26 cats, and setting a long-term goal of annual clinics in the community.
The document outlines 10 ways to prevent animal cruelty including knowing who to call to report cruelty, getting to know animals in your neighborhood to notice signs of abuse, making calls to report cruelty when you see it, providing detailed information to assist investigations, contacting law enforcement to prioritize cruelty cases, fighting for stronger anti-cruelty laws, setting a good example by caring for your own pets, teaching children kindness towards animals, supporting local shelters through donations or volunteering, and starting a neighborhood watch program.
The Federalist Papers By Ale. Online assignment writing service.Lori Gilbert
Here is a summary of the key differences between sustainable agriculture and traditional agriculture:
Sustainable agriculture aims to meet society's food and textile needs in the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. It focuses on long-term soil health, environmental protection, and economic viability. Some key principles include using natural methods of pest management, recycling nutrients and wastes back into the system, minimizing use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, and integrating livestock and crops.
Traditional agriculture prioritizes high yields and short-term profits over environmental and social sustainability. It relies heavily on synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, fossil fuels, and monocropping which can degrade soils and pollute water sources over
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The document provides instructions for how to request and receive writing assistance from HelpWriting.net. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with a password and email; 2) Complete a 10-minute order form with instructions, sources, and deadline; 3) Review bids from writers and select one; 4) Receive the paper and authorize payment if pleased; 5) Request revisions until satisfied. It emphasizes HelpWriting.net's commitment to original, high-quality work and full refunds for plagiarized content.
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The document provides instructions for using the HelpWriting.net service to get assistance with writing assignments. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with a password and email. 2) Complete an order form with instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and select one. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment. 5) Request revisions until satisfied with the work.
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- Supportive housing provides permanent affordable housing combined with flexible voluntary services to help people live stable lives and reduce cycling between homelessness, incarceration, hospitals and shelters.
- Research shows supportive housing reduces recidivism and costs to criminal justice systems while improving health outcomes for tenants. It is an effective approach for people leaving incarceration who often face homelessness and other challenges.
- The document advocates for investing in supportive housing as part of comprehensive reentry efforts to improve lives and more efficiently use public resources.
People's Place is a community organization that provides housing and advocacy services to help chronically homeless individuals transition to permanent housing. It began in 2009 to house 43 homeless individuals living in a camp. Members organize to meet needs like food, medical care, and transportation. The organization operates using a communal housing model where members support each other while working with advocates on individual goals like employment or health issues. People's Place hopes to expand its model of supported housing.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
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Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
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Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
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International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
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