Exam One Rescore�Median = 22/25�Mean/Average = 20.5/25���Exam Two is on October 22nd �22 questions�5 hours of preparation
(Next) Tuesday (10/15)�** watch video of previous class at home�** video will be livestreamed� (youtube.com/soc119/live)�** take three question attendance quiz �on Canvas immediately after class�** the quiz will be open for 3 - 4 minutes���Thursday (10/17)�** come to class as normal
Thursday
October 10th
12:20 – 1:05pm
1:50 – 2:30pm
123 Pond Lab
CLASS 13��Tuesday - October 8��BEGIN - 3858
Are we doing the �best we can?
United States Navy - Marines�United States Army�United States Air Force�Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.)�Federal Bureau of Investigation (F.B.I.)�National Security Agency (NSA)�North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)�10 largest oil companies outside the U.S.�Every major insurance company in the world�U.S. and Global Automotive Industry�U.S. and Global Airline Industry�All of the largest financial-investment companies�(e.g., Morgan Stanley, Citigroup)�Chinese Ministry of Ecology and Environment (MEE)
Park rangers in Zimbabwe
Sheep herders in Ireland
Fishermen in Canada
Construction workers in Iraq
Corn farmers in the U.S.
Bird watchers in Brazil
Vegetable vendors in Mali
Rice farmers in Korea
CLASS 13��Tuesday - October 8��END - 0304
Jeff from PA asked on the
YouTube Live Stream Chat:
“Did Lucas know of Sam
or SOC 119 before meeting him?”
Bob the Artist from the Pacific NW
asked on the YouTube Live Stream Chat:
“Other than the climate changing,
what other aspects of the worlds
Geo politics and economic systems
will experience a possibility of collapse
due to the climates evolution?”
Axel from Germany asked on
the YouTube Live Stream Chat:
“What type of “Collapse” are we talking about when it comes to climate change?”
Ian asked on the YouTube Live Stream Chat:
“What is the most pressing issue
with climate change?
How do we make the biggest impact?
In my opinion, we should be focusing on the amount of plastic in the ocean.”
Anita from Hungary (EU)
asked on the YouTube Live Stream Chat:
“What do you think about this statement?
Americans like to talk about climate change but not really doing anything, despite being one of the biggest consumers of resources.”
Anita from Hungary (EU)
asked on the YouTube Live Stream Chat:
“What do you think about this statement?
Americans like to talk about climate change but not really doing anything, despite being one of the biggest consumers of resources.”
Comments from youtube chat
@Secretbassrigs says:
What are the costs for humanity to be united, from the perspective of sociological science? What has the global condition for humanity been since the PRC entered the WTO? How does it reflect on the WHO's performance in recent history?
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@janonamouse8151 says:
It is not climate collapse. It is climate change. The climate has always and will always change. It appears like it is changing much faster because of CO2 levels.
Talking about complex scientific theories on a social level is problematic. If you catastrophize climate change you assume to know humanity’s inability to change and adjust to changes. You are contributing to significant anxiety among young people. It is possibly impacting young people’s decision to reproduce. Lower reproduction rates can have bigger impacts on humanity than climate change.
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@secretbassrigs says:
If Dr. Sam doesn't get control over his department regarding his lIve chat, the name Dr. Sam Richards will be remembered as just another Obama/Biden era laughing stock of woke higher education in the history of American Academia.
Eric from Philly area
asked on the YouTube Live Stream Chat:
“"Know" - "Don't Know" is a temporal discussion that doesn't include professional projections?”
Mikhail from Argentina
asked on the YouTube Live Stream Chat:
“Do you think saturation of the topic
can numb people and maybe
we need new ways to approach
the climate subject so it can be
measurable in day to day life?
Axel from Germany
asked on the YouTube Live Stream Chat:
“Did sam had a impact in his live from duck and cover? thinking about the end of life?”
Alex from Northern California
asked on the YouTube Live Stream Chat:
“Why do people, myself included,
struggle to understand the gravity
of things like global warming
until after the massive fires,
hurricanes, etc.?
How can people be more convincing?”