Listening Project

keep a journal that contains a listening goal, observations, and insights. The journal is not intended to be a diary filled with irrelevant feelings or purposeless thoughts; rather, it is a document that requires you to follow a specific format. Your ability to follow the journal’s format and describe listening in observable behaviors will determine the success of this project and the grade you earn in this course.

There are seven steps in this project. Each is listed below with a detailed description on the following pages.

*    YOUR LISTENING GOAL
*    OBSERVE YOURSELF
*    LOOKING FOR PATTERNS
*    OBSERVE OTHERS DOING YOUR GOAL
*    MAKE A PLAN
*    REHEARSE YOUR PLAN IN YOUR MIND
*    REHEARSE YOUR PLAN WITH A FRIEND

Robert A. Leach, andSomatoautonomic Reflex Hypothesis

1. Identify two different research investigations that focused on the treatment for a non-musculoskeletal condition

2. critically analyze the reporting in regards to level of evidence, safety and effectiveness
3. Find at least one peer reviewed research article published since 2004 that focused on chiropractic treatment of a non-musculoskeletal condition and critically analyze the paper in regards its level of evidence and clinical practice(safety and effectiveness).

Climate change in Africa

Part A: Introduction/Impacts of Climate change on Africa.          Include the impact of climate change on agriculture as agriculture is important to many workers in Africa
Part B: Adaptations that is possible for Africa as a way to deal with climate change
African residents can:
a) Relocate to another community and seek different employment (likely a move from rural to urban areas.
b) Change methods; change crops (choose to remain at home)
c) Stay at home but choose not to work in agriculture

Part C: Mitigation
Talk about how the North (industrialized, wealthy) nations could help mitigate the effects of climate change on the South (meaning, less developed nations).  This discussion places the blame on the wealthy industrialized nations, as they have high emissions which are causing climate change.  Here we are to talk about credits. What are the credits (refers to the option of buying credits from low emission countries so that they can produce more emissions from production).

Part D:  What are the obligations of industrialized nations to help Africa deal with the problems they will face from climate change? Are the industrialized nations obligated to help? What are your thoughts/views?

Compare and Contrast

Choose one of the five elements ( Setting, Theme, Character, Plot, or Point of View) to Compare and Contrast two short stories “Torn Lace” by Emilia Pardo Bazan and “The Other Wife” by Colette