ecological custom essays and research papers (83 essays)

The Bureau-shaping Typology/toolkit Approaches/ecological Models

1814 words/7 pages

Limited wars obviously and fortunately- are not on every concern , but when they have occurred , as in Korea and Vietnam the fighting has gone on for a period of three to eight years and they have consequently required major commitments o f troops , arms and money . And the use of force on the other contingencies remains a constant possibility . Crisis policies , by contrast , are distinguished by their relative infrequency and their short duration , but they make up for the lack...


Urie Bronfenbrenner & Social Ecology Theory

2480 words/10 pages

A poor set of mesosystems both derives from and produces impaired development - particularly when home and school are involved . What determines the quality of the child 's mesosystems ? The initiatives of the child and his or her parents play a role , of course . But it is events in those systems where the child does not participate - but where things happen that have a direct bearing on the parents and other adults who do interact with the child - that play the...


Zoology

362 words/2 pages

Communication includes liaising , networking and negotiating In to improve your contacts in the organization , these three key components are important . Like in the case of liaising this is simply establishing close control with others by keeping their names or by simply giving your business card and say ``just call me if you need my advise ' or ``can I get your number ' which is establishing an effective rapport at first is important . Networking is going to be the next move that...


Urie Bronfenbrenner's Theory Of Ecological Development

1457 words/6 pages

It was partially from the author 's parents peer groups that college suggestions were made . Having not attended college , the author 's parents were limited in their personal experiences , save their own exosystemic groups . Though the interactions with school guidance counselors provided input , it was the parent 's peers that suggested small liberal arts colleges , one of which the author eventually attended . The college experience exposed the author to new disciplines including the field of psychology . It could be suggested...


The Ecological Footprint Taking The Environmental Problem Personally

1971 words/8 pages

There is , therefore , a need to package environmentalism in a very user-friendly way . A possible answer to this problem is the concept of the Ecological Footprint . The ecological footprint is one kind of indicator that can be employed to gauge the `health ' of the plant . According to the National Academy of Sciences (2000 , ``[i]ndicators usually serve as clues that something more fundamental or complicated is happening than what is actually measured ) Such ecological indicators are needed as yardsticks to measure...


Respecting Ecological Limits

2940 words/11 pages

In a way and through various representatives the society is able to reduce some of the effects or causes of the changes in climate . There is no society which is independent of the institutions . Institutions are vital for the expression of the feelings and championing the rights of the people living in the society . The population living in the slums and other congested areas are always facing the threat of floods (Adger 2003 . These marginalized groups are in the world...


Risk Characterization

843 words/4 pages

U .S Environmental Protection Agency , 2009 . Cost of Proper Risk Characterization The detailed-response and exposure assessment tends to have higher costs in various cases especially those related to city projects . Perception of cities about high cost of proper risk characterization is true to some extent but the benefits of the characterization are of more value as they would help analyze the risks related to and involved with the projects and situations . Cost can be cut which would make a great...


Ws4 Biology Discussion Questions

315 words/2 pages

For Wang Lung and O-Lan , the land is everything they have for life , and in this light , all other values can be sacrificed . When O-Lan stangles her newborn child who will have nothing to eat , and when Wang Lung decides they have to sell their daughter to slavery to survive the difficult times - all these actions strengthen Wang Lung 's belief that his land is the central value of his life , and in his effort to return to cultivation O-Lan...


Probalilty And Statistics

679 words/3 pages

Book In the past activities of politics , this book written by Michael Crichton ``The State of Fear ' has created a huge controversy because of its contents . In the Senate , the book was highly believed by a senator named Jim Inhofe . Thus , the senator stated that the book is saying that climate change is something that must not be given attention for it is just a joke . However , upon stating this , former senator and current secretary of state , Hillary Clinton contradicted...


Uk Resilience Strategy

3384 words/13 pages

Politics Next , the role politics play in influencing the adoption of a given policies is very subjective . The activities politicians engage in like campaigning makes the whole process unacceptable . The business entities therefore cannot be held accountable by the governing body for any damages there cause to the consumers of their products . Mostly , the lowly placed people who pay taxes carry the burden of the damage caused by the business team . With this in place , the differences between the able...


Whaling Is Controversial Issue In The World Today. Should There Be An International Ban On Whaling?

2256 words/9 pages

Because whales are the largest consumers of fish stock in the North Atlantic , they threaten the stability of numerous other fish stocks , including krill and cod . Although the relationships between whales and other fish populations are increasingly complex , scientists assume that whale stocks around Iceland could lead to the 10 percent decline in other fish stocks , including cod stocks . Given that the annual sustainable yield of the cod stock is no less than 350 thousand tons , a ban on whaling...


Seven Theories Of Family Processes

454 words/2 pages

It has been a driving force of political action , wars and societal changes as evidenced by numerous instances in history . As such it makes sense that with the influential capacity of the church it would also have the power to influence societies view about women . During the early modern period of European history the church espoused that women were the origin of sin while at the same time venerated Mary the Mother of Christ as being exempt from this status...


The Emergence Of Cities

510 words/2 pages

Running head : ECOLOGICAL COMPLEX The ecological complex Name : University : Course : Tutor : Date : The Ecological Complex The ecological complex encompasses the ecological organization whereby man is taken to live in intricate functional relationships . The ecological complex is made of four main elements including population , organization , environment and technology usually referred to as POET (Micklin Ponston , 1998 . Each of the four systems is made of a basic unit which can be categorized structurally . The basic unit of a population is the individual...


United States Oil Pollution Act Of 1990

1697 words/7 pages

Running Head : Oil Pollution Act United States Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Name : University : Course : Lecturer : Date : Abstract The Oil Pollution Act of 1990 was a response to concerns about effects of oil spillage in oceans . This paper discusses what this Act entails , its history and the changing scenarios in pre and post enactment of the law . In addition , an analysis of the environmental problems addressed by the Act is made . At the end , recommendations on how this piece of...


Sunraystern

1962 words/8 pages

community and preserve ecological balance and heritage through a strong environment conscience quot We at IndianOil have defined a set of core values for ourselves Care , Innovation , Passion and Trust to guide us in all we do . We take pride in being able to claim all our countrymen as our customers . That s why , we coined the phrase IndianOil India Inspired , in our corporate campaigns . Public corporations like IndianOil are essentially organs of society deploying significant public resources . We , therefore...