Read either Chapter 3, 4 or 5 in Stallings and discuss the perspective of the author. Did anything he/she writes resonate with you?

Read either Chapter 3, 4 or 5 in Stallings and discuss the perspective of the author. Did anything he/she writes resonate with you? Does it have some special meaning? Or do you disagree with some of the comments or recommendations? Do these pioneers in disaster research inspire you?

What is the main thesis of the book Way of Death

Name 5 Characteristics of African and African American Music and dance
Name 3 common characteristics of West and West Central African Religious Belief
Divination
Igbo
Yoruba
Olodumare
Ile Ife
Orisha
Ellegua/Elegba
Shango
Oggun
Oya
Yemaya
Santeria
Kingdom of the Kongo
Bakongo
Nzambi Npungo
Draw and label the Kongo Cosmogram
Kalunga
Minkisi
Vodun
Gullah/Geechie
*Mansa Musa
*Moors
*Tariq Ibn Zayad
*Abubakari
*Reconquista
*Ra I and Ra II
*Garifuna
*Describe the main evidence of the book “They Came Before Columbus”
Triangle Trade
Captives of War
Transmigration
Quantitative Approaches to the Slave Trade
What institutions was at the center of early quantitative studies of the slave trade
What is the main thesis of the book Way of Death
Qualitative Approaches to the Slave Trade

 

Critically compare and contrast two leadership approaches to health care delivery in relation to their role in improving health. ( democratic & Autocratic ).

Critically compare and contrast two leadership approaches to health care delivery in relation to their role in improving health. ( democratic & Autocratic ).

Explain Plato’s account of the democratic individual at Republic 558c-561e.

At Republic 433a Socrates says that justice in the city requires “that each person must practice one of the pursuits in the city, the one for which he is naturally best suited” and that “justice’ is “doing one’s own work and not meddling with what is not one’s own.” Such principles seem to go counter to freedom of occupational choice, which is an ideal shared both in ancient and modern democracies. Later, in Book VIII, and more specifically at Republic 557a-561e, Plato develops a critical account of the democratic constitution and corresponding democratic individual, one that builds on the theory of justice developed in the previously referenced passage. Democracy gives each person “an equal share in the constitution and the ruling offices” and for the most part assigns political positions “by lot” (Republic, 557a). It grants citizens freedoms such as the freedom of speech and freedom to live as one pleases. There is no requirement in a democracy that one take the role of a ruler, even if one is capable of doing so. It tolerates those who enter public life even if they lack education, “assigning a sort of equality to equals and unequals alike.” (558c)
(Q1) Explain what Plato’s principle of social justice means and what argument or arguments he presents in support of it. Say further what you make of those arguments and address what, if anything, he seems to be overlooking. In answering these questions, you will need to consider what Socrates says earlier in the “founding of the city” at 369e-370c. Other passages where the principle of social justice is discussed are 374a-d, 423d, and 433d.
(Q2) Explain Plato’s account of the democratic individual at Republic 558c-561e. Say further what difficulties you find with that account

 

Explain How coastal risk management is addressed in the French national strategy for the sea and the coastline?

What is the ecological transition concerning coastal zone management
 Mitigation measures based on practice
 What Was Rio 2012 Convection
Can we stay where we are
 Resilience and adaptations measures