The document discusses several topics related to culture and society:
1. It defines global citizenship as the concept of an overarching world government system where all humans are joined as citizens of Earth, superseding national citizenships.
2. It explains that heritage refers to aspects of culture inherited from past generations, including tangible artifacts and intangible attributes maintained and passed down.
3. It provides characteristics of culture, noting it is learned and shared, social, ideational, adaptive, and cumulative. Culture fulfills human needs and is transmitted through language.
The shot list describes 22 shots for a scene involving characters Lucy, Carlos, and Pedro. The shots include establishing shots of the setting from different angles, long shots and tracking shots of Lucy running, point-of-view shots from the car of Lucy in the distance, close-ups of Lucy's ringing phone and another girl in the back of the car, and long shots of Lucy being dragged into the car by Carlos and Pedro.
This document discusses stormwater management requirements for MS4 permit holders, including both traditional municipalities and non-traditional entities like universities and transportation agencies. It provides an example of how the Barr Lake and Milton Reservoir Watershed Association engaged the public through an educational campaign involving 9-foot drinking straw installations near water bodies. This novel approach helped raise awareness of how rainwater runoff can impact drinking water sources. The document also notes challenges non-municipal permit holders face in implementing certain compliance practices, like enacting local ordinances, which municipalities can do but other entities cannot.
The document discusses several topics related to culture and society:
1. It defines global citizenship as the concept of an overarching world government system where all humans are joined as citizens of Earth, superseding national citizenships.
2. It explains that heritage refers to aspects of culture inherited from past generations, including tangible artifacts and intangible attributes maintained and passed down.
3. It provides characteristics of culture, noting it is learned and shared, social, ideational, adaptive, and cumulative. Culture fulfills human needs and is transmitted through language.
The shot list describes 22 shots for a scene involving characters Lucy, Carlos, and Pedro. The shots include establishing shots of the setting from different angles, long shots and tracking shots of Lucy running, point-of-view shots from the car of Lucy in the distance, close-ups of Lucy's ringing phone and another girl in the back of the car, and long shots of Lucy being dragged into the car by Carlos and Pedro.
This document discusses stormwater management requirements for MS4 permit holders, including both traditional municipalities and non-traditional entities like universities and transportation agencies. It provides an example of how the Barr Lake and Milton Reservoir Watershed Association engaged the public through an educational campaign involving 9-foot drinking straw installations near water bodies. This novel approach helped raise awareness of how rainwater runoff can impact drinking water sources. The document also notes challenges non-municipal permit holders face in implementing certain compliance practices, like enacting local ordinances, which municipalities can do but other entities cannot.