Pollution Prevention
post has three assignments
1:Pollution Prevention
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Pollution prevention refers to the process of reducing or eliminating waste at the source by implementing conservation techniques, reusing materials rather than putting them into the waste stream, and managing waste so that its environmental impact is limited. For this assignment, pretend that you have just been hired by the city of Ashford to develop a pollution prevention plan. The city currently has 100,000 residents but is rapidly expanding and soon the city will be producing too much waste and wastewater for the current structure. Thus, you need to develop a plan that will allow for the continued development of the city with limited environmental impact. Remember the primary goal is to prevent pollution and the secondary goal is to successfully handle and treat the pollution. In your Final Paper you must:
Develop a plan to limit solid waste production in the face of a growing population.
Describe how you will manage waste that cannot be prevented
Develop a plan to prevent excess wastewater in the face of a growing population.
Describe how you will manage wastewater that cannot be prevented.
Develop a land management program to limit destruction in the face of expanding housing and commercial areas.
Describe the economic and political feasibility of the plan and present ideas to overcome any proposed barriers to its implementation.
2:Aviation
(3) different discussion threads, based on the roles a Systems Engineer must play in the design process – 1) translator/intermediary between design teams; 2) “great decider” when there were conflicts between teams’ priorities or design considerations; 3) final authority on whether a complex system was ready for release. Pick a role and then write about a fictional UAS design situation where that specific Systems mindset or role would be needed. I would like paper written of role 2.
3:The Brokeback Mountain
When stories become screenplays, information (characters, scenes, setting, etc.) is added and deleted. Read Brokeback Mountain; Story to Screenplay and view Ang Lee’s 2005 film Brokeback Mountain.
NOTE: Purchase the edition that contains the short story, the screenplay, and the three author essays! You will need to read the entire book AND view the film!
Take note of the differences in the literary mediums (changes and transformations from story to screenplay to film).
In your 1200 word response, you are required to analyze the following:
1. What elements do the screenwriters add to the story to give it the additional emotional dimensions required for the transition from story to screenplay?
2. How does director Ang Lee augment Proulx’s view on geographic determinism – the belief that regional landscapes, climate and topography dictate local cultural traditions and kinds of work?
3. How does the cinematography of Brokeback Mountain and Wyoming (aka Alberta, Canada) add what Larry McMurtry calls lyrical pastoralism? In other words, how do the visual images of the landscape help shape the story and poeticize Ennis’ and Jack’s relationship and reunion?
Aviation