What are the 3 main areas of sustainability? The figure at the top of this page suggests that there are three pillars of sustainability – economic viability, environmental protection and social equity. What are the three P’s of sustainability? The 3Ps of sustainability are a well-known and accepted business concept. The Ps refer to People, […]
What is the aim of neoliberalism?
What is the aim of neoliberalism? Neoliberalism is contemporarily used to refer to market-oriented reform policies such as “eliminating price controls, deregulating capital markets, lowering trade barriers” and reducing, especially through privatization and austerity, state influence in the economy. What is the meaning of neo classical theory? Definition: The NeoClassical Theory is the extended version […]
What are the five sources of knowledge?
What are the five sources of knowledge? The sources of new knowledge are authority, intuition, scientific empiricisim, and an educated guess. Authority, intuition, and an educated guess are all sources of hypotheses, but scientific empiricism is the only source of new knowledge. What are the types of knowledge sources? – Following are the sources of […]
What is the difference between wonder and curiosity?
What is the difference between wonder and curiosity? “wonder” is a VERB – I am wondering what to do.It implies you have a problem and you are asking yourself what you should do. “curious” is an ADJECTIVE meaning you want to know something. “I am curious about that man. He seems very strange to me” […]
How did Humpty Dumpty become an egg?
How did Humpty Dumpty become an egg? Humpty Dumpty was the name of a cannon used by English Royalists in the English Civil War of 1642-1649. During the war, Royalists placed several cannons on walls surrounding the city of Colchester. Thanks to the popularity of the book and its pop culture adaptation, we now know […]
What is democracy in the classroom?
What is democracy in the classroom? Creating a democratic classroom environment means involving students, on a regular basis and in developmentally appropriate ways, in shared decision making that increases their responsibility for helping to make the classroom a good place to be and learn. Why is democracy important in schools? Democracy as a form of […]
What are three processes of memory?
What are three processes of memory? There are three main processes that characterize how memory works. These processes are encoding, storage, and retrieval (or recall). Encoding. How does attention play a role in sensory memory? Information is passed from the sensory memory into short-term memory via the process of attention (the cognitive process of selectively […]
What are the types of emissions?
What are the types of emissions? Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GHGs) Carbon Dioxide – CO2, Carbon Monoxide. Methane – CH. Nitrous Oxide – N2O. Fluorinated Gases. Smoke/ Dust. Micro-Plastics. Waste Emissions – Garbage, Plastic, Industrial By-Products. Electricity Generation. What are some examples of emissions? Car exhaust, burps, and radio broadcasts are all examples of emissions. Technically, […]
What is the Mennonite dress code?
What is the Mennonite dress code? Men wear black pants and shirts of a number of colors, along with straw hats, while women wear dresses and aprons with bonnets. Men typically have beards, and often have a bowl haircut, while women usually wear their hair in a bun. Can Amish wear deodorant? Many Amish churches […]