Research a topic related to BCIT’s sustainability goals and the Sustainability Fund.

BCIT Library Database to research a topic related to BCIT’s sustainability goals and the Sustainability Fund. Select an idea which you would (hypothetically) propose for BCIT’s Sustainability Fund. Here are some ideas students used in the past. You can choose one if you prefer, or you can develop your own:

– increase recycling at BCIT

– increase carpooling at BCIT

– start a Community Garden at BCIT

– increase composting at BCIT

– reduce paper use at BCIT

– reduce eWaste at BCIT (the disposal of electronics)

– introduce eBooks for courses at BCIT

– have more Green Roofs at BCIT

– increase the number of students who bike to school at BCIT

– use energy efficient lights at BCIT

– use solar power at BCIT

– use biodegradable food containers at BCIT etc.

Why is it that daydreaming is more common in some people than others?

Questions on Daydreaming Personal Anecdote

I examined the subject of daydreaming, its dissociative aspects as a consequence of the media that cause it and provided an example of a cousin who dissociates from real life while getting immersed in the fictional world of film or text for a while.

  1. Why do media have such a powerful impact on (especially young) people given the fact that we all consume movies, television series, and written fiction knowing that it is not real?
  1. Is it correct to assume that there are specific kinds of people who are susceptible to

daydreaming?

  1. If yes, why these particular people and what can be done to help them?
  2. Are there associations between daydreaming and our construction of reality as we go about day-to-day activities?
  1. Why is it that daydreaming is more common in some people than others?
  2. Is there a potentially permanent impact of daydreaming, especially a negative one, given the fact that it causes dissociative behavior among young people?
  1. What are some of the challenges that a person such as my cousin may face in trying to handle daydreaming?

 

  1. Is it possible for one to use the creative benefits of daydreaming consistently and sustainably with its dangers being so common and hard to deal with?
  1. Why is it that people do not seem to realize the impact of daydreaming on their behavior even after they “come back” to reality?
  1. Would be correct to argue that some forms of media are more powerful at leading to both daydreaming and its dissociative impact?
  1. If yes, what can be done to reduce the harmful impacts of these media?

Discuss effort to persuade member state of the IMF to launch another large expansion of special special drawing rights SDR and IMF overall conditionality on browsing country add and an “ask” to derive future change/solution to advocate for.

Opinion essay to be presented to journalist for publication. discuss effort to persuade member state of the IMF to launch another large expansion of special special drawing rights SDR and imf overall conditionality on browsing country add and an “ask” to derive future change/solution to advocate for.

Legal Environmental Analysis for Brazil.

Legal Environmental Analysis for Brazil

As an emerging (and the world’s twelfth largest) economy, Brazil’s legal environment is complex and deep, particularly when it comes to foreign direct investment. Over the past two decades, the United States has grown to become Brazil’s second largest trading partner, hence the Agreement on Trade and Economic Cooperation (ATEC), signed in 2011. Even so, Brazilian policy on investors from outside the country continues to strongly mediate operations, including those driven by American investors. While there are no notable subsidies or benefits for Americans looking to do business in Brazil, they should leverage the increased ease of doing business and capitalize on Brazil’s rapid economic growth to grow their investments within the country.

Brazil’s Legal Environment

Brazil’s business environment is tightly controlled by legislation, yet it remains attractive to foreign investment. The U.S Department of State recognized Brazil as the world’s sixth-largest

Read the article “Curriculum as Mirrors and Windows” by Emily Style.What were the big ideas in the article?

Read the article “Curriculum as Mirrors and Windows” by Emily Style.
Write reflectively to tell what resonated with you.
What were the big ideas in the article?
What are the implications for teachers, administrators, and the educational system as a whole?