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I-Search Third Source

1) The keywords used to find the source: Space Exploration, Parents, Against 2) MLA Citation:               https://rdcu.be/bvsIf 3)  My Abstract :                       According to the source, society is being somewhat like in a questionable belief about the space pioneering, especially on the future of Mars colonization. There are a  4)  Points from my search  :        'Do we deserve to become multi-planetary? Let us become productive participants in the glorious dance of life. If we can dream of the insurmountable task of becoming multi-planetary, then surely we can fathom expanding the energy, resources, and willpower that come with making a mindful purchase and waste decisions. If we can succeed in preserving our current planet and its ecosystems, we save humans consciousness and the integrity of our values. As Elon Musk  ...

I-Search Second Source

1) The keywords used to find the source: Planet, H abitable, and Conditions 2) MLA Citation:           Lammer, H., et al. “What Makes a Planet Habitable?”  Astronomy & Astrophysics Review , vol. 17, no. 2, June 2009, pp. 181–249.  EBSCOhost , doi:10.1007/s00159-009-0019-z.   https://search.ebscohost.com/ login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h& AN=40829609&site=eli-live& scope=site 3)  My Abstract :                  This work audits factors which are basic for the advancement of tenable Earth-like planets, for example, the impacts of the host star subordinate radiation and molecule motions on the improvement of airs and introductory water inventories. Likewise talks about on geodynamical and geophysical situations which are essential for planets where plate tectonics stay dynamic over geographical time scales and for universes which develop to one-plate planets. Class I en...

I-Search First Source

1) The keywords used to find the source: Future, Civilization, and Humans 2) MLA Citation:    Prescott, Susan, and Alan Logan. "Larger than Life: Injecting Hope into the Planetary Health Paradigm."  Challenges , vol. 9, no. 1, 2018, pp. 13. 3) My Abstract :                  The term planetary well-being, promoted during the 1990s, was conceived out of need; although numerous assorted gatherings utilized the term, it was reliably used to underscore that human welfare is coupled to the strength of regular frameworks inside the Earth's biosphere. The interrelated difficulties of environmental change, monstrous biodiversity misfortunes, ecological corruption, great financial disparities, clashes, and an emergency of non-transmittable infections are, somewhat expressed, overwhelming.  4) Quotes :        “When it comes to Hope ... the journals are silent . . . are we not now duty-bound...

I-Search Paper

The I-search paper is broken into five different steps. First I have to choose an argumentatively rich topic for the research part which includes many different viewpoints. I-search paper is a total of 12 pages.  In the paper, one should propose the topic. Can use the first person "I." Explain why I have chosen the theme. In paper two to three, explain how I conducted my research. It should include the explanation of the works and organization of the works. Can use the first person "I." In the paper, five to six pages, can not use the first person "I." Have to explains what the experts say and mentions on the particular topic. Use MLA format. Should include evidence based on the research, which should consist of five sources. Then expand the details of that I have explored on the topic. In the fourth part of the I-search paper, I have to write on what I have learned from the topic. Match the arguments what experts and I say, should discuss on futu...

Beasts of the Southern Wild

In the "Beasts of the Southern Wild," the story depicts more on the destruction of our planet Earth and the life of a group of people living Southern Delta in the planet. 'Hushpuppy' a young girl in the community, who is living with her father, she is trained with courage and love by her strong father. However, she lost her mother and have not seen her. This community who lives in this Southern Delta refused to move from the place even though they know that they are in a vulnerable situation by nature. They are under threat of being submerged when a big storm hits or with climate change melting the glaciers and ice caps resulting in a rising sea level. Puppy's father helps her to survive in a vulnerable situation alone because he knew that he would not be live longer; he is dying. Therefore he needs his daughter to be stronger to survive. Hushpuppy along with her friends flees from their place through the sea, along with their journey a boatman gave a ride in his ...

The Green New Deal Rises Again

1.What is his topic? Thomas L. Friedman   is pointing out the view of Green New Deal in different aspects. For example, he refers to the population rises in the future, increase of the temperature, consuming the resources by the population of the recent Earth. Also describes about how we can control the resources for the benefits of the human life. Therefore , his topic relates mainly to the "M anage the unavoidable aspects   and avoid the unmanageable ones of the Earth" . 2.  What are his values?                     His simple set of goal was about "the four zeroes." 1. Zero-net energy buildings: refers to the building that can produce as much energy as the humans consume. 2. Zero-waste manufacturing: manufacturers designs and builds products that use fewer raw materials and that can be disassembled and recycled.  3. A zero-carbon grid: use renewable power generation at a utility scale wit...

The Green New Deal

                The Green New Deal  is a manifesto calling for sweeping changes to American society. Key goals include cutting greenhouse-gas emissions net zero over 10 years and guaranteeing jobs for all. It is one of the several proposed economic stimulus programs in the United States that aim to address both economic inequality and climate change. The name refers to the New Deal, a combination of social and economic reforms and public works projects undertaken by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in response to the Great Depression. Some of the policies of this manifesto are relating to the   Six Degrees by Mark Lynas. The novel is the after effects of our planet if the degrees go up gradually. However, the manifesto shows the plannings or the proclamation of the political parties to bring down carbon dioxide in the United States of America.              Gandhi's quote " Be the change you want t...

Found Poem I like the most...

I like all of my classmates found poem... All of them were very interesting!!! The poem that stood out for me was "Today, Tomorrow, and Future" . It was not much difficult to read the poems. In every works there is hard work and have it's own meaning. This poem gives a great hope in its conclusion. It shows a good image of the present, past, and future of the earth. Very deeply written... It has a vast meaning in lines.
Every individual can make differences through his or her everyday routines itself. If one tries to take initiative to safe our 'Mother Earth' it can even make a big difference. Try it out... by looking at you others also will com out.... #SaveEarth....