TRANSCULTURAL EDUCATION = "Trans" meaning to move from one place to another) The ability to experience other people and cultures
due to being central to the development of children and adolescents. Human beings can only understand themselves in reflection
by and through the reactions of other peoples' cultures. Knowing ourselves means that we must become aware of understanding
limits of alterity.
Allows ability to learn how to experience people of various walks of life without triggering mechanisms within themselves.
Expands "the known and trusted" through ability of knowingness and mutual experience building.
A nursing specialist which focuses on global cultures and comparative cultural, caring, health, with the aim of providing
culturally congruent nursing care.
"Education as Transcultural Education: A Global Challenge" - Educational Studies in Japan: International Yearbook (December
2010) [Pgs. 33-47]
"The uniting theme between transcultural and multicultural nursing is that patients may be different kinds of people
from diverse backgrounds, and the nursing profession must acknowledge and respond to their unique needs."
Book: Schoolchildren in Central and Northern Europe: On the Need for Transcultural Education Social, Ethical, Musical,
and Medical Aspects
Multiple authors. Edited by Ewa Murawska, Ewa Baum, Jørn Eivind Schau, and Mikolaj Rykowski
"Music, regardless of style or genre, causes changes in heart activity, in the gastrointestinal system, in the nervous
system and in the activity of the endocrine glands. However, other forms of musical activity also have a positive impact
on the physical development of a child. Thanks to vocal exercises and singing, the chest develops properly, breathing becomes
conscious and deep lung diseases are eliminated. It has been observed that during singing the nervous system is strengthen,
heartbeat is regulated, and blood pressure normalised." [Page 232]
"Act 376 of 1997 prohibits businesses from price gouging during a state of emergency. The law prohibits businesses from
charging more than 10 percent above the pre-disaster price of goods or services."
"Student Loans" - "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver" (2023)
"Law & Order" -- "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver" (2022)
"Opioid Settlements" - "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver" (2024)
"Illegal Signs Litter Baltimore City Roadways - 'These signs should not be here'" - WBFF TV 45 (January 7th 2021)
"Greening the Live Music Industry" - Book, The Present and Future of Music Law (2021)
"Do These Things to Your Christmas Cactus in August to Make It Bloom Like Crazy"
"Best Hospitals for Cancer" - U.S. News & World Report
"The Failure of Baltimore's Taxpayer-Funded Building Bonanza: A Case Study in How Not to Revive a City." (January 12, 2014)
"Baltimore's Long History of Failed Development and Urban Renewal: Police abuse might have lit the fuse, but decades of awful
top-down planning helped create the explosion." - Reason (4.28.2015 - Original January 2014)
20 Ways
"Minimalism" - Documentary Film
"Poverty in the USA: Being Poor in the World's Richest Country" - Documentary Film (2019)
"Teen Mom Nation" - "Our America with Lisa Ling" - OWN (2012)
"Generation XXL" - "Our America with Lisa Ling" - OWN (2013)
"OBESITY NATION: How America is Eating itself to Death" - ENDEVR Documentary (2024)
Council members, unions demand new safety measures after sanitation workers death Clara Longo de Freitas, Lee O. Sanderlin,
Cody Boteler and Emily Hofstaedter, WYPR 8/5/2024 6:07 p.m. EDT, Updated 8/5/2024 9:28 p.m. EDT
Under Construction
Tobacco
"Earth Overshoot Day: Humanity Burns Through Planet's Yearly Resources in 7 Months" - Euro News (August 1st, 2024)
"Why Melting Ice Sheets are Making our Days Longer" - The Washington Post (July 15th, 2024)
Senior citizen restaurant trend intergenerational living
"Assessing the Burdens of Urban Heat: a Description of Functional, Economic and Public Health Impacts of Increasing Heat in
Cities" - Saez Reale (2023)
South Africa: "Documentary: Running Dry - A Nation on the Brink" - AfriForum (June 24th, 2024)
"Eco India: Treating Sewage Water to Make it Drinkable Could Hold the Answer to Delhi's Water Woes - Eco India (October 19,
2019)
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
2024's Most & Least Stressed Cities in America - Wallet Hub (July 8, 2024)
"Soaring Temperatures Not Ideal for Those Who Work Outside" - WMAR-2 News (July 10th, 2024)
Cognition suffers when one cannot sleep at night. Combined with heat, and inability to be cooled, cognition suffers dramatically
compared to people who sleep in air-conditioned rooms. Behavioural changes and mental disorders - spikes in aggression when
heat waves going on. Core body: 37C
Addressing "VOID" fear without an outlet. Fear is a powerful tool.
Violence
Inward
Outward
Demoralization
Avoid stress by acting
"It's in the air, celebration time
Music sweet, captivate your mind
We have this party song
This fundamental jam
So we go rum-bum-bum-bum
Yeah, we rum-bum-bum-bum
Feeling hot, hot, hot
Feeling hot, hot, hot, oh Lord"
"India Boils as Temperatures Hit 50 Celsius. Is it too Hot to Survive? | Vantage with Palki Sharma" - First Post (March 28,
2024)
"India's Extreme Heatwave: How Mumbai's Urban Poor And Affluent Are Coping" | "An Unequal Heatwave" - CNA Insider (June 4,
2024)
"Why We Need to Ditch 'Natural' Gas (ASAP)" - DW Planet A (July 8, 2022)
"Mexico City's Water Crisis: Serious Concern as Tap Runs Dry" - ABC News (June 26, 2024) [22 Million Metropolis]
"Mexico City's Troubled Relationship With Water" - Physics World (2018)
"A City Built on Water Is Running Out of It" - Bloomberg Originals (July 28, 2020)
"9/11 Survivor Group Sues NYC for Documents on Ground Zero Toxins" - Gothamist (June 23, 2024)
"Better Buildings Accelerators" - Better Buildings | U.S. Department of Energy
"Courage To Change" - Sia
"I met her accidentally in St. Paul, Minnesota
And it tore me up every time I heard her drawl, Southern drawl
Then I heard my dream was back downstream cavortin' in Davenport
And I followed you, big river, when you called...
Then you took me to St. Louis later on down the river...
I found her trail in Memphis, but she just walked up the bluff
She raised a few eyebrows, and then she went on down alone
Now won't you bat it down by Baton Rouge? River Queen, roll it on
Take that woman on down to New Orleans, New Orleans
Go on, I've had enough, dump my blues down in the gulf
She loves you, big river, more than me, oh yeah
Now I taught the weeping willow how to cry, cry, cry
And I showed the clouds how to cover up a clear blue sky
And the tears that I cried for that woman are gonna flood you, big river
And I'm gonna sit right here until I die"
"ICJ Welcomes Landmark European Court of Human Rights' Decision to Hold Switzerland Accountable for Climate Justice Failures"
- International Commission of Jurists (September 4, 2024)
"Madrid, Frankfurt, Vienna: How are European cities adapting to heatwaves?" - Greece, Cyprus and Türkiye get advice regarding
face searing heatwaves. "here's how trees, water and green buildings can help." - Euronews (June 13th, 2024)
"LUFTLEITBANEN" VENTILATION CORRIDORS = A proven German practice using stretches of land, especially with trees,
where there are no high buildings, in order to draw in cooler air from surrounding areas. [Frankfurt]
"What Frequent Water Main Breaks Say About America's Aging Infrastructure" - "PBS NewsHour" (June 9, 2024)
"Legislation in Baltimore Would Ascertain How to Create a Climate Change Authority City Council Seeks to Address Flooding
in Baltimore" - (June 29, 2023)
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"Hurricanes, Severe Storms, and Flooding" - Baltimore City Government
Gale {Hurricane} of 1878
"The History of Baltimore" - "City of Baltimore Comprehensive Master Plan" - Baltimore City Government
'Climate Refugees' Sue British Government for failing to Protect Homes from Climate Change" - "PBS News Hour" (May 21, 2024)
The universal job of government is to protect its people from harm, neglect, being taken advantaged of - for profit, for .
____ My job will solely be to restore the integrity, ethics, morality, and education of what is involved in "Protection."
More variability. Social and ecological consequences.
Is summer really a summer, if you are trapped in your home everyday? IF your cooling bills are too high? If your risk to
become ill is simply - to walk outside? Canadian forest fires can become Main forest fires, New York forest fires, even Pennsylvania
forest fires.
There are those who cheer the greenhouse effect, climate change, and get giddy whenever they hear, "climate crisis."
Gary Griggs, Distinguished Professor of Earth Sciences, University of California, Santa Cruz, calls out East Coast states'
backward response to erosion, coastal erosion, caused by Greenhouse Effect and Climate Change/Crisis, "What are our options?
... There are 4. One is - denial. There's some states back east that have used that approach."
LISTEN AND QUOTE - RELATIONSHIP TO LAND.....
'Climate Refugees' Sue British Government for failing to Protect Homes from Climate Change" - "PBS News Hour" (May 21, 2024)
"Bay Area 2050: How Climate Change Will Impact Region Over Next Few Decades" - KGO TV 7 San Francisco (May 23, 2024)
"Introduction to Climate Finance." - United Nations Climate Change
Climate plans in aggregate will barely cut emissions. ...
Change is only one of many priorities, like ending poverty, ending hunger, ending pandemics, or improving education. I simply
say this; none of these crucial tasks, indeed none of the sustainable development goals will be possible unless we get
the climate crisis under control. In fact, 'business as usual' will further entrench the gross inequalities between
the world's richest and poorest countries, and communities that uncheck climate. Impacts are already making worse. These
inequalities are kryptonite for Cooperative Global Climate action and every economy, every country, and its people pay the
price of that. To start curing this global cancer of inequality, we need to enable bold New National Climate Plans
by All Nations that protect people, boost jobs, and drive inclusive economic growth, and we need them by early next year.
The next generation of National Climate plans must be investment plans for sustainable and strong economies which brings
us back to the crucial importance of climate Finance, because it's hard for any government to invest in Renewables or CL climate
resilience when treasury coffers are bare, debt servicing costs have overtaken Health spending, new borrowing is impossible
and the Wolves of poverty are at the door. The Quantum Leap this year in climate finance is both essential and entirely
achievable. Every day, Finance ministers CEOs invest investors and climate bankers and development Bankers direct trillions
of dollars. It's time to shift those dollars from the energy and infrastructure of the past towards that of a cleaner more
resilient future, and to ensure that the poorest and most vulnerable countries {neighborhoods} also benefit. ....
So when I say we have two years to save the world it begs the question, 'Who exactly has two years to save the world?' The
answer is; every person on this planet. More and more people want climate action right across societies and political spectrums
in large part because they are feeling the impacts of the climate crisis in their everyday lives and the household budgets.
Rising costs for fossil fuel, power transportation, for heating and cooling energy rise in food prices as climate disasters
hit production and supply chains to name but a few. A recent survey by Gallup of 130,000 people in 125 countries found
that 89% want stronger climate action by their governments yet too often we're seeing signs of climate action slipping down
cabinet agendas so there is a disconnect because in living rooms around the world climate impacts and costs are rising quickly
up the list of household worries. The only sure way and sure fire way to get climate up the cabinet agenda is,
is if enough people raise their voices. So my final message today is for people everywhere, every voice matters, yours, have
never been more important if you want Bolder climate action, now is the time to make your voices heard. I thank you. [Applause]"
"Research has found that left-leaning or liberal individuals are more likely to believe in the reality and anthropogenic
nature of climate change, and to be worried about it, than those who identify themselves as right-leaning or conservative."
"Political Orientation Moderates the Relationship Between Climate Change Beliefs and Worry About Climate Change" - Frontiers
in Psychology (2020)
"Some of my friends came by from the neighborhood
The people startin' a-climb the walls
Ooh, it looks like everybody is having a ball
Oh, what a feeling
When we're dancing on the ceiling"
"C'mon and Swim" - Bobby Freeman
"I Wanna Be A Lifeguard" - Blotto
"'Global Bleaching' Affecting World's Coral Reefs" - WHAS11 (April 2024)
"The Great Barrier Reef is in Trouble | TVNZ Breakfast" 1 News (April 2024)
"Since early 2023, mass bleaching of coral reefs has been confirmed throughout the tropics, including in Florida in the U.S.;
the Caribbean; Brazil; the eastern Tropical Pacific (including Mexico, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Panama and Colombia); Australia’s
Great Barrier Reef; large areas of the South Pacific (including Fiji, Vanuatu, Tuvalu, Kiribati, the Samoas and French Polynesia);
the Red Sea (including the Gulf of Aqaba); the Persian Gulf; and the Gulf of Aden.
NOAA has received confirmation of widespread bleaching across other parts of the Indian Ocean basin as well, including in
Tanzania, Kenya, Mauritius, the Seychelles, Tromelin, Mayotte and off the western coast of Indonesia."
"The Land of Rivers is quickly becoming the sea, and no one is coming to save it."
Dhaka and Chittagong are sinking. Yet daily, 2,000 people move to Dhaka, with 70% because their homes have permanent flooding
due to Climate Change.
"Climate Change May Cost $38 Trillion a Year by 2049" - Axios (April 2024) [Or More...]
"The Economic Commitment of Climate Change" - Nature (April 2024)
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