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LIB 315 Week 5 Final Project

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  3. This file of LIB 315 Week 5 Discussion Question 1 Global Warming shows the solutions to the following problems:
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  6. Read The Science of Climate Change and Global warming basics | Pew Center on global climate change. Also, watch An Inconvenient Truth.
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  8. In your opinion, is global warming fact or fiction? What responsibility, if any, do individuals, corporations and/or governments have regarding the world
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  10. General Questions - General General Questions
  11. Week 1
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  13. The Connection between Nature and Spirit . Gottlieb asks, “Of what value is nature?” Based on your reading of Part I, “can we speak of love or mutual respect for a particular tree, an endangered species, or an ecosystem?” Select at least two writers from this section and analyze how their responses to these questions may vary or agree with your own.
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  15. Perceiving Nature . In the Introduction, Gottlieb suggests that there is both “good news and bad news” regarding the environment. He states that how individuals view nature may be influenced by their personal theology, philosophy, or worldview. In your opinion, do we need religion or philosophy to help us perceive the value of nature? Is religion or philosophy essentially a “private matter of personal faith” or is it a necessary prerequisite to create a community response to an environmental crisis?
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  17. Week 2
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  19. Traditional Views of Nature . Based on your reading of Part II of the textbook, how have traditional religions or philosophies helped to shape our understanding of and our conduct towards nature? Compare and contrast two different views of nature.
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  21. Transforming Traditional Views . Gottlieb asks, “How has the environmental crisis challenged and transformed modern theology and spiritual practice?” Based on your reading of Part III of the textbook, select at least two different views of nature. In your opinion, has contemporary ecotheology transformed traditional theological or philosophical perspectives toward the environment? In your opinion, “will this body of thought remain merely an intellectual construct? Or will it, as in the case of the Civil Rights Movement, bring a religiously inspired vision into critical social struggles?”
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  23. Final Project Proposal . Submit a written proposal for your final project that includes the following:
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  25. a. An outline of the project written in paragraph form that includes format, issues, and your potential message.
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  27. b. A preliminary annotated bibliography that includes at least eight (8) sources. The annotated bibliography should include a brief description of the contents of each selected source as well as the title of the source, author, publisher, place and date of publication in APA (6th ed.) format.
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  29. c. A minimum of three pages written in double-spaced type. Include as much detail as possible to provide your instructor with a complete understanding of your proposed final project.
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  31. Week 3
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  33. Ecofeminism . Based on your reading of Part IV of the textbook, how does the ecofeminist perspective view humanity's spiritual relationship with the natural world? In your opinion, will an ecofeminist perspective positively or negatively affect society’s ability to address current environmental concerns? What impact do you think ecofeminism has on these contemporary environmental debates?
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  35. Deep Ecology . Based on your reading of Part V of the textbook, how would you define Spiritual Deep Ecology ? How does this perspective affect our utilization o
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  39. If you are unsure about which major to choose, use your first two years of college to take a wide variety of courses in addition to your core courses. You may find yourself interested in things you might otherwise never have considered. An eclectic course of study gives you greater insight into possible career choices.
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