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History of Social Change. Thursday, April 8, 2010. The World in Balance. It took all of human history until 1800 for the world’s population to reach its first billion. Now we add a new billion nearly every dozen years. Over the next half century, 98 percent of that growth will take place in our planet's poorest regions. And as the global total swells to nearly 9 billion by 2050, the social and environmental strains will be enormous.". What are the potential issues that concern you most from this movie?

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History of Social Change. Thursday, April 8, 2010. The World in Balance. It took all of human history until 1800 for the world’s population to reach its first billion. Now we add a new billion nearly every dozen years. Over the next half century, 98 percent of that growth will take place in our planet's poorest regions. And as the global total swells to nearly 9 billion by 2050, the social and environmental strains will be enormous.". What are the potential issues that concern you most from this movie?

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History of Social Change: April 2010

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History of Social Change. Thursday, April 8, 2010. The World in Balance. It took all of human history until 1800 for the world’s population to reach its first billion. Now we add a new billion nearly every dozen years. Over the next half century, 98 percent of that growth will take place in our planet's poorest regions. And as the global total swells to nearly 9 billion by 2050, the social and environmental strains will be enormous.". What are the potential issues that concern you most from this movie?

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History of Social Change: Getting A Grip and Thinking in systems reading

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History of Social Change. Thursday, March 4, 2010. Getting A Grip and Thinking in systems reading. What is your first response to this reading? What parts did you agree or disagree with? Both authors talk about power and the consequences caused by human behavior. What overlaps did you see, if any, in these readings? In Getting a Grip, Frances Lappe says, "the barrier is in our heads". In the Jeffrey Sachs reading he says we need to overcome cynicism to change global poverty. Please comment on this. He em...

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History of Social Change: "High Noon" reading response

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History of Social Change. Monday, March 29, 2010. High Noon" reading response. Why does Rischard say solving poverty is so critical? We have cut the rate of absolute poverty. While this is good news, what is still the bad news? Aside from hunger, what else does poverty produce? Thinking about the presentation by Firle Davies today, what questions would you have for Rischard? March 30, 2010 at 6:58 PM. April 1, 2010 at 8:14 AM. April 2, 2010 at 5:27 PM. He presents all of these great reasons to why povert...

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History of Social Change: Time Magazine- Poverty Article

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History of Social Change. Monday, March 1, 2010. Time Magazine- Poverty Article. Read the Time magazine article. Think about our class discussion on the systems involved in global poverty,and comment upon this article in relation to the topics we discussed. Is there a moral imperative in this? Is there a sense of hope? Will governments help or impede this process? What is the biggest take away for you from this article? Do a several paragraph response. You are free to respond to other peoples posts.

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History of Social Change: The End of Poverty, by Jeffrey Sachs

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History of Social Change. Tuesday, April 6, 2010. The End of Poverty, by Jeffrey Sachs. You should have read the forward, preface and introduction to Jeffrey Sach's book. While this only gives you an overview of his ideas, I hope you see his commitment and urgency to address global poverty in a systemic manner. Please comment on the following:. What do you think of his idea that if we really believed in the equal value of all human life, we would have eradicated poverty by now? April 8, 2010 at 8:16 PM.

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