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  • Suhaila Phil reflection

    You will submit your course reflection here. This reflection must address the ways in which each of the topics we covered played out in your daily life, how it impacted you or made you think differently. You may submit this as an essay, an audio recording, a video–whatever you choose. I do not have any length requirements–I just want to see that you’ve put in the effort to get something out of this class. It’s your chance to be creative and tell me how the topics we covered mattered to you. And if they didn’t matter to you, then tell me why.

    Week 1

    How Should One Live?

    This week, we are reading about the Buddha, and Socrates. More specifically, we are interested in what they are teaching us about the “good life.”

    What can we learn from their ideas, and the way they lived their lives about how we ought to live our lives? What did they think was important in life? Finally, what were some similarities and differences in their beliefs about how one ought to live?

    The Buddha and Socrates both teach ways to live a good life, focusing on self-improvement and ethical living. The Buddha emphasizes mindfulness, meditation, and letting go of attachments and desires as a way to reduce suffering and achieve inner peace. He encourages compassion for others and understanding the impermanent nature of life, suggesting that true happiness comes from within rather than from material possessions. Socrates, on the other hand, emphasizes questioning, reason, and living virtuously through knowledge and reflection. He believed that an examined lifeone in which individuals constantly seek truth and understand themselvesis essential to living well. Both stress morality, self-awareness, and personal growth, but they approach it differently: the Buddha focuses on cultivating inner calm and detachment from worldly desires, while Socrates focuses on rational understanding, dialogue, and the pursuit of wisdom. Despite these differences, both philosophies encourage living intentionally and ethically, showing that a meaningful life requires both awareness of oneself and consideration of others.

    Week 2

    Aristotle on Happiness

    What does it mean for someone to have achieved “happiness” according to Aristotle. Do you agree with these requirements or not? Explain.

    Next, respond to one or more of your peers with respect to how they answered the question. For example, did they help you understand something by their post? Did they cause you to think about something more deeply? Do you disagree with what they said?

    Aristotle defines happiness as the greatest human good which is realized through a good life of living virtuously and achieving his responsibility of being a rational being. He viewed pleasure to be not a momentary feeling but a life longundertaking which indicates moral grandeur. Virtues and purity as well as reason to determine choices enable people to form a character and have a good life. Aristotle also found that external goods, e.g. friendship and health, are also conducive to happiness, though they cannot substitute virtue.

    My personal responses to the needs of happiness as outlined by Aristotle are mostly positive since they focus on the issues of responsibility, self-discipline, and purposefulness. A virtuous life promotes growth and development of an individual and adds value to the society. Though, I do not quite agree with the concept that it is possible to determine happiness only in the end of life. In my opinion, human beings are able to perceive happiness in phases, despite their continuous growing and learning.

    Week 3

    Ethical Relativism

    This week we are discussing ethical relativism. What are the pros and cons of the belief that ethics ought to be relative, i.e. normative ethical/cultural relativism? In other words, it might be obvious that certain cultures do indeed have different ethical beliefs, but what do we make of the claim that this should/ought to be the case?

    Ethical relativism has both its advantages and disadvantages in regard to comprehending morality. The first benefit is that it fosters tolerance and respect to cultural differences. It makes us realize that we all did not revere in the same beliefs and traditions and what is normal to one people may not be normal to another. This view is able to minimize judgment and make people live contentedly together. One of the demerits however is that ethical relativism may render it hard to condemn harmful practices. When all is acceptable in a given culture, then the practices which are against the fundamental human rights may go unchecked. I believe, ethical relativism proves to be useful in the interpretation of other persons, yet there must be some worldwide norms to prevent people being hurt.

    Tao Te Ching

    This week, I’d like you to choose 2 or 3 passages from the Tao Te Ching and, in your own words, explain what you think it means. This is often students’ favorite reading of the semester, so have fun letting your mind wander with where the Tao takes it.

    We shape clay into a pot, but its the emptiness inside that makes it useful.
    This teaches that usefulness often comes from what isnt there and the space or quietness is what gives purpose.

    Knowing others is clever; knowing yourself is wisdom.
    This means real understanding starts from within, selfawareness is deeper than just understanding others.

    Week 4

    Descartes’ Meditations

    Of the arguments that Descartes uses to show that (almost) all of our knowledge is subject to doubt, which seemed the strongest? Why?

    Also, explain how Descartes arrives at his one “indubitable truth.”

    One of the arguments that seemed strongest was the Dream Argument. Descartes explains how when we dream, these dreams can feel like it is real life. This is what makes it challenging to believe if we are actually living these experiences or if they are just a dream in your deep sleep. This argument seemed strongest to me because it really shows us how we can doubt due to what we believe we are seeing, hearing, and feeling.

    Descartes arrives at his one “indubitable truth” by questioning our world, questioning the way we live. He believes that even if there was a chance that if everything we live in is fake or even like a simulation, that because he is questioning life that proves to him that he actually exists. I myself have been in the shoes of questioning life and everything around us, what also always proves to me that I truly exist is the fact that I am questioning what I am living.

    Week 6: Evidence

    This week, Clifford makes an interesting case for the moral responsibility we have to not believe anything without sufficient evidence. In fact, he states, “It is wrong everywhere for anyone to believe anything upon insufficient evidence.” After reading Clifford, what do you think counts as sufficient evidence? When do we know we have done our due diligence in seeking out the required evidence for our beliefs? Finally, do you think we actually do this in life? If we do, in what situations are we most likely to seek evidence before adopting a belief?

    In The Ethics of Belief, William Kingdon Clifford argues that it is wrong to believe something without enough evidence. I think sufficient evidence means information that comes from reliable sources and is supported by facts or research, not just personal opinions or rumors.

    We can say we have done our due diligence when we take time to question information, check different sources, and make sure the evidence supports the belief. This helps us avoid believing something that may not be true. In real life, people do not always do this. Sometimes beliefs are based on emotions or what others say. However, in important situations such as health, finances, or major life decisions, people are more likely to look for strong evidence before forming a belief.

    Week 6: James vs. Clifford

    After reading James and Clifford, who do you think has the most compelling argument for their position? Does James convince you that we must sometimes believe without evidence, or does Clifford convince you that belief without sufficient evidence is a moral and epistemic failure? Why?

    I feel as though both James and Clifford have compelling arguments and their positions can be applied to different situations. Clifford makes a strong point that we have an epistemic responsibility to form our beliefs based on sufficient evidence because careless beliefs that are not based on such evidence can lead to harmful consequences, not only for ourselves but for others as well. He emphasizes the importance of questioning our beliefs, doubting them, and then examining them. At the same time, James also makes a compelling argument that we cannot always wait to have sufficient evidence before making a decision or forming a belief. In situations where we face a genuine option, we may have to choose to believe even with uncertainty and rely on our values. In real life this makes sense because we cannot know everything, and sometimes it’s difficult to gather sufficient evidence, so we must accept some uncertainty and choose to believe. For example, when we put our trust in someone like a friend or partner, it often requires us to choose to believe that they will be loyal and not break our trust. However, if I had to choose one position, I would agree more with Clifford because it’s generally more responsible to base our beliefs on strong evidence.

    Week 7

    Minority Report

    After watching the movie, if a system like Pre-Crime could ever be perfected, would it be something you think society should have? Moreover, if it could be perfected, what would that mean for free will?

    A flawlessly accurate pre-crime system, akin to the one depicted in Minority Report, would remain highly contentious as it penalizes individuals for actions they have not yet committed. This challenges the principle that justice should be founded on actual behavior rather than anticipated actions. Even in the absence of errors, it raises significant issues regarding personal liberty, potential misuse of authority, and whether the prevention of harm justifies the infringement of autonomy. Furthermore, it presents a philosophical quandary concerning free will. If the system is indeed infallible, it suggests that our decisions are predetermined, rendering free will a mere illusion. Conversely, if individuals possess the ability to alter their predicted futures, then the system cannot be deemed truly perfect. This indicates that one cannot simultaneously achieve both absolute prediction and authentic human freedom.p

  • Psychology Question

    NO OUTSIDE SOURCES PLEASE, THANK YOU SO MUCH!!

    Intro:

    first paragraph :Reasons Babies Are Admitted to the NICU

    Second :Physical Growth and Medical Care in the NICU

    Transitioning From Hospital to Home

    Include Cover Page in APA Style

    The title of your paper

    One Inch Margins

    Double Spaced

    Times Roman 12 point font suggested

    Page numbers on the top right

    References cited throughout the paper

    At least 2 outside sources. Find a peer reviewed study on the topic to include in your paper.

    Reference Page in APA style titled

    .

  • Create a PowerPoint

    ASN NUR 1200 Signature Assignment

    Instructions: See Rubric

    Details

    Medical Surgical Individual Paper

    Goal: To demonstrate student understanding of Medical Surgical issues for the Adult Population and apply this knowledge to a case study.

    Outcomes: Students can expect to gain collaboration skills, knowledge, and clinical expertise for a Medical Surgical scenario involving evidenced based medical and surgical treatment relevant to nursing practice.

    Guidance/clarifications: Students are strongly encouraged to use instructor office hours if you have questions or require clarifications about this assignment.

    Topics

    These topics have been chosen to assure that they meet all of the criteria in the rubric in order to ensure student success for this assignment. If a group wishes to select a different topic, it must be pre-approved ASAP by their instructor.

    Asthma

    COPD

    Atrial Fibrillation

    A Flutter

    MI

    Angina

    Chest Tube Management

    Lupus

    Rheumatoid Arthritis

    HIV

    Different Types of Anemia

    Hemochromatosis

    Thalassemia

    Renal Failure

    Course Student Learning Outcome Address (CSLOs)

    #1. Apply the nursing process as means to identify different etiologies, symptoms, and treatments of health conditions affecting the adult and geriatric population (EPSLO 1, 6)

    #3. Formulate evidence-based nursing care plans for adult and geriatric clients experiencing common health alterations (EPSLO 1, 6)

    End of Program Student Learning Outcomes Address (EOPSLOs)

    #1. Provide nursing care that enhances the healthcare delivery setting to protect clients and health care personnel.

    #7. Use knowledge of growth and development across the lifespan to provide client-centered teaching.

  • NURS 6020 Contemporary Issues in health care

    Module 5 Discussion: Exploring the AACN Essentials Competencies TQE

    Readings Related to Discussion

    • American Association of Colleges of Nursing. (2021). . (specific section in instructions below)
    • One current peer-reviewed journal article of your choice to support your discussion post

    Discussion Instructions

    For this discussion, you will engage with one of the AACN Essentials competencies using the TQE method(Thoughts, Questions, Epiphanies), introduced in Module 1. This approach encourages deep reflection, inquiry, and collaborative learning.

    Step 1: Explore the Essentials

    • Skim the AACN Essentials document to familiarize yourself with its structure.
    • Focus on the competencies beginning on page 27.
    • Choose one competency (excluding #6.4, which will be addressed in Module 6).
    • To reserve your topic, start a new discussion thread with the competency number and title in the subject line. Only one student may select each competency.

    Step 2: Create Your Initial Post

    Once youve reserved your competency, return to your thread and write a post that includes:

    1. A brief summary of the contextual statement for the competency.
    2. A synthesis of the differences between the entry-level and advanced-level expectations(no need to list sub-competenciesfocus on your understanding).
    3. An example of how both an entry-level nurse and an advanced practice nurse might demonstrate this competency in practice.
    4. Your thoughts, questions, or epiphanies related to the competency, informed by your reading of the Essentials and any relevant literature.

    Step 3: Engage with Peers

    • Respond to at least two classmates threads.
    • In your responses:
      • Offer thoughtful commentary on their analysis.
      • Identify potential barriers to achieving the competency.
      • Add new insights, ask clarifying questions, or share relevant experiences to move the conversation forward.

    A list of the available competencies is located below.

    Domain 1: Knowledge for Nursing Practice

    Competencies

    • 1.1 Demonstrate an understanding of the discipline of nursing’s distinct perspective and where shared perspectives exist with other disciplines
    • 1.2 Apply theory and research-based knowledge from nursing, the arts, humanities, and other sciences
    • 1.3 Demonstrate clinical judgment founded on a broad knowledge base

    Domain 2: Person-Centered Care

    Competencies

    2.1 Engage with the individual in establishing a caring relationship

    • 2.2 Communicate effectively with individuals
    • 2.3 Integrate assessment skills in practice
    • 2.4 Diagnose actual or potential health problems and needs
    • 2.5 Develop a plan of care
    • 2.6 Demonstrate accountability for care delivery
    • 2.7 Evaluate outcomes of care
    • 2.8 Promote self-care management
    • 2.9 Promote care coordination

    Domain 3: Population Health

    Competencies

    • 3.1 Manage population health
    • 3.2 Engage with other health professionals to address population health issues
    • 3.3 Consider the socioeconomic impact of the delivery of health care
    • 3.4 Advance equitable population health policy
    • 3.5 Demonstrate advocacy strategies
    • 3.6 Advance preparedness to protect population health during disasters and public health emergencies

    Domain 4: Scholarship for the Nursing Discipline

    Competencies

    • 4.1 Advance the scholarship of nursing
    • 4.2 Integrate the best evidence into nursing practice
    • 4.3 Promote the ethical conduct of scholarly activities

    Domain 5: Quality and Safety

    Competencies

    • 5.1 Apply quality improvement principles in care delivery
    • 5.2 Contribute to a culture of patient safety
    • 5.3 Contribute to a culture of provider and work environment safety

    Domain 6: Interprofessional Partnerships

    Competencies

    • 6.1 Communicate in a manner that facilitates a partnership approach to quality care delivery
    • 6.2 Perform effectively in different team roles, using principles and values of team dynamics
    • 6.3 Use knowledge of nursing and other professions to address healthcare needs
    • 6.4 Work with other professions to maintain a climate of mutual learning, respect, and shared values (Do not choose this one as it is used as an example in the next module)

    Domain 7: Systems-Based Practice

    Competencies

    • 7.1 Apply knowledge of systems to work effectively across the continuum of care
    • 7.2 Incorporate consideration of cost-effective care
    • 7.3 Optimize system effectiveness through the application of innovation and evidence-based practice

    Domain 8: Informatics and Healthcare Technologies

    Competencies

    • 8.1 Describe the various information and communication technology tools used in the care of patients, communities, and populations
    • 8.2 Use information and communication technology to gather data, create information, and generate knowledge
    • 8.3 Use information and communication technologies and informatics processes to deliver safe nursing care to diverse populations in a variety of settings
    • 8.4 Use information and communication technology to support documentation of care and communication among providers, patients, and all system levels
    • 8.5 Use information and communication technologies in accordance with ethical, legal, professional, and regulatory standards, and workplace policies in delivery of care

    Domain 9: Professionalism

    Competencies

    • 9.1 Demonstrate an ethical comportment in one’s practice reflective of nursing’s mission to society
    • 9.2 Employ participatory approach to nursing care
    • 9.3 Demonstrate accountability to the individual, society, and the profession
    • 9.4 Comply with relevant laws, policies, and regulations
    • 9.5 Demonstrate the professional identity of nursing
    • 9.6 Integrate diversity, equity, and inclusion as core to one’s professional identity

    Domain 10: Personal, Professional, and Leadership Development

    Competencies

    • 10.1 Demonstrate a commitment to personal health and well-being
    • 10.2 Demonstrate a spirit of inquiry that fosters flexibility and professional maturity
    • 10.3 Develop capacity for leadership
  • Psychology Question

    NO OUTSIDE SOURCES PLEASE, THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
    Intro:

    first paragraph :Reasons Babies Are Admitted to the NICU

    Second :Physical Growth and Medical Care in the NICU

    Transitioning From Hospital to Home

    Include Cover Page in APA Style

    The title of your paper

    One Inch Margins

    Double Spaced

    Times Roman 12 point font suggested

    Page numbers on the top right

    References cited throughout the paper

    At least 2 outside sources. Find a peer reviewed study on the topic to include in your paper.

    Reference Page in APA style titled

    .

  • Conteh a p

    BIO 261 – Week 5

    Chapters 11-14 Assignment

    Please answer these questions after reading the chapter(s). You will need to include the APA formatted citation for the textbook and/or any other references used. All answers should be in complete sentences and free of grammatical/spelling errors.

    1. Discuss and discriminate between the sequence of steps characteristic of fracture healing. (This question is worth 6 points total descriptions, citation, & grammar/spelling.)

    2. Describe the skeleton as a whole and identify its two major subdivisions. (This question is worth 5 points total descriptions, citation, & grammar/spelling.)

    3. Define the fontanels and sutures of the skull. State briefly their locations. (This question is worth 14 points total definitions, locations, citation, & grammar/spelling.)

    4. Practice identifying features of the appendicular skeleton by applying the use of anatomical directions. Name the short, hooklike bony process of the scapula that projects anteriorly. Which bony landmark is located on the lateral side of the proximal humerus? Which region of the humerus articulates with the radius as part of the elbow joint? Which is the most lateral carpal bone of the proximal row? Which region of the pelvis supports body weight when sitting? (This question is worth 7 points total naming, citation, & grammar/spelling.)

    5. Classify joints and specify each group according to function and structure. (This question is worth 8 points total descriptions, citation, & grammar/spelling.)

    6. Define and give an example of the following: rotation, circumduction, pronation, supination. (This question is worth 8 points total definitions, examples, citation, & grammar/spelling.)

  • Using mouse method to interact with user, use inheritance an…

    Making drones draggable and controlable, must display 2 different drones and 5 paint swatches.

  • Writing Question

    Please write a detailed summary of the topics listed below. I will provide the attachments for reference.

    • God’s Plan for Work, Christianity, Secularism (Christian Worldview)

    Note: Your answer should be a minimum of 6-8 pages in total and include a minimum of 4-5 references. APA format, and no plagiarism or AI content is allowed.

    Note:

    • Content should be clear, concise, and understandable in APA format
    • No plagiarism or AI content is allowed.
    • Please follow the minimum number of pages and include a minimum number of references.
    • Check for any grammatical errors and sentence structure.
  • create the power point

    Instructions: See Rubric

    Details

    Medical Surgical Individual Paper

    Goal: To demonstrate student understanding of Medical Surgical issues for the Adult Population and apply this knowledge to a case study.

    Outcomes: Students can expect to gain collaboration skills, knowledge, and clinical expertise for a Medical Surgical scenario involving evidenced based medical and surgical treatment relevant to nursing practice.

    Guidance/clarifications: Students are strongly encouraged to use instructor office hours if you have questions or require clarifications about this assignment.

    Topics

    These topics have been chosen to assure that they meet all of the criteria in the rubric in order to ensure student success for this assignment. If a group wishes to select a different topic, it must be pre-approved ASAP by their instructor.

    Angina

    Course Student Learning Outcome Address (CSLOs)

    #1. Apply the nursing process as means to identify different etiologies, symptoms, and treatments of health conditions affecting the adult and geriatric population (EPSLO 1, 6)

    #3. Formulate evidence-based nursing care plans for adult and geriatric clients experiencing common health alterations (EPSLO 1, 6)

    End of Program Student Learning Outcomes Address (EOPSLOs)

    #1. Provide nursing care that enhances the healthcare delivery setting to protect clients and health care personnel.

    #7. Use knowledge of growth and development across the lifespan to provide client-centered teaching.

  • History Question

    Directions:

    These are open-book, multi-paragraph, long, and not-timed essays. Although there is no minimum required words count, you must write multi-paragraph well-structured, well-thought essays that are analytical, directly answer the questions and deliver the message(s) that you are asked to deliver. Read the uploaded rubric carefully. It’s a page on Canvas.

    You can use the textbook, presentation, articles, films, and the Internet sources. If you are using the Internet, just say according to xyz and provide the link. No Wikipedia please.

    The long essays cover all the subjects and materials from the beginning of the semester until the time of the exam.

    Scroll down to see the rubric

    Essay Prompt:

    The Market Revolution and the Environmental Transformation of the United States

    The Market Revolution of the early nineteenth century profoundly reshaped the American economy, society, and landscape. As transportation networks expanded, markets integrated, and industrial and agricultural production intensified, Americans experienced unprecedented economic growth alongside deep social and environmental consequences. While historians often emphasize the Market Revolutions effects on labor, class, gender, and slavery, its environmental impacts were equally transformative and long-lasting.

    In a well-organized, multi-paragraph essay, analyze how the Market Revolution altered the relationship between Americans and the natural environment. Your essay should examine how changes in transportation, agriculture, industry, labor systems, and market integration reshaped land use, resource extraction, ecosystems, and human-environment relationships. You should also consider how these environmental changes intersected with slavery, industrialization, urbanization, and the rise of corporate capitalism.

    Be sure to address both short-term and long-term environmental consequences, drawing connections between early nineteenth-century developments and later environmental challenges in American history. Your essay should use specific historical examples from the readings, including infrastructure projects, agricultural transformations, labor systems, and market expansion, to support your analysis.

    Your argument should move beyond description and explain why these environmental changes mattered, who benefited from them, who bore the costs, and how the Market Revolution set enduring patterns that continue to shape American environmental issues today.

    Hint:

    As you plan your essay, think about how economic progress depended on the transformation of nature. Consider questions such as: How did canals, railroads, and steamboats change landscapes and ecosystems? How did the rise of commercial farming and plantation agriculture affect soil, forests, water, and labor systems? In what ways did slavery, industrial labor, and corporate organization accelerate environmental exploitation? Strong essays will connect environmental change to power, inequality, and long-term consequences rather than treating nature as a background to human activity.

    Long Essay Rubric Spring 2025

    Long Essay Rubric Spring 2025
    Criteria Ratings Points

    Thesis Statement and Conclusion

    5 to >0 pts

    0 pts

    /5 pts

    Analysis and Supporting Information

    15 to >0 pts

    0 pts

    /15 pts

    Organization

    5 to >0 pts

    0 pts

    /5 pts

    Sentence Structure, Grammar, Mechanics, & Spelling

    5 pts

    0 pts

    /5 pts

    To begin, the early nineteenth century’s Market Revolution revolutionized the way Americans interacted with the natural environment in important ways. Due to transportation improvements, growing markets, and increasing production rates, more Americans began to see nature as a resource that could be controlled or harvested instead of something to coexist with. Although this new perspective was economically beneficial, it also caused substantial environmental damage and social inequality. Through agriculture, transportation, and industrialization, the Market Revolution changed the way that land would be utilized, resources would be extracted and the ecological systems would function, creating environmental and social harm primarily for enslaved persons, laborers, and Indigenous peoples.

    The Market Revolution brought on a key transformation to the way goods were transported, namely an increase in the development of transportation systems, including canals, railroads, and steamboats. Construction of infrastructure like the Erie Canal allowed for quicker and less expensive shipping of goods, which encouraged greater levels of production and increased trading volume. The development of these new forms of transportation also had significant environmental consequences. Canals and railroads needed to be cut through forests or change the flow of rivers in order to construct the transportation systems, as well as using large amounts of natural resources both renewable and non-renewable. The railroads especially led to a demand for both wood and iron that resulted in deforestation and extraction of mineral resources. Additionally, the ability to create new forms of transportation contributed to the ability for settlers to continue to move westward, which further increased pressure on limited land and in turn affected the functioning of many natural ecosystems.

    Furthermore, the way farming was conducted also went through a major transformation when farmers moved from growing food for their families to producing crops to sell in large quantities to other people. More farmland was created, and a large number of trees were cut down to create new farmlands. In the South, plantation farming, especially cotton farming, increased very quickly. The plantation system relied lots on slave labor, which had a major environmental impact. The soil was often overused to produce crops, causing the soil to run out of nutrients and become less productive over time. When the land became exhausted, the planters migrated westward and repeated the same process. This pattern shows how the growth of the economy and the exploitation of the environment were both closely connected to slavery.

    The industrial revolution resulted in an alteration of the way in which society interacted with the environment. Factories utilized the following natural resources like coal, timber, and rivers therefore, as a result of industrialization there was an unprecedented increase in resource extraction from the environment since cities were growing rapidly with workers relocating from rural settings to work at factories in urban settings creating an increase of urbanization and therefore, there were new forms of pollution created. The air pollution and water pollution resulting in unhealthy living conditions for the workers who lived in these areas leading to the fact that the benefits of industrialization were not being shared equally. Furthermore, this also led to an increase in corporate power since the corporations focused more upon the profit than upon the impact that their continued excessive use of natural resources would have upon the environment for generations to come.

    Overall, the Market Revolution profoundly changed how Americans viewed and used their natural surroundings through the lens of economic progress through nature. The rise of various means of transportation, agriculture and the industrialization of our society transformed not only the United States’ ability to grow but also created significant environmental degradation as well. The negative impact of the Market Revolution were not distributed equally as the most affected were groups that were already marginalized. Furthermore, the Market Revolution has had long-lasting effect on how environmental issues are viewed today and exemplifies how when mankind makes progress economically, we continue to leave behind a legacy of environmental destruction to both humankind and the earth.