Deck 15: How Is Our Understanding of the Environment Influenced by Our Culture

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Explain some of the ways the environment influences an individual's body, mind, and spirit.
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Define ecofeminism as it was explained in the text.
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Discuss some environmentalists' objections to terms such as "mother earth" and "earth mother."
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Briefly explain how tourism has and can negatively affect the environment.
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Making sure a community is "fire-safe" as opposed to "senseless destruction of life-sustaining habitats" are examples of the _____________ function of language.
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Environmental communication is often a place of _________ .
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Interest in protecting or conserving ____________ are one aspect of ecotourism.
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Many cultural communities believe that:

A) Gender is only tangentially to social theory.
B) That the monolithic force perspective is true in some communities , but not in others.
C) Humans communicate with nature and that nature communicates with humans.
D) Curandera shows that nature controls human though.
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Silent Spring was a book published in the 1960s that described:

A) The beauty of natural underground spring water
B) The importance of silence in natural settings
C) What kind of natural energy to use to best protect the environment
D) The hazards of agricultural pesticides, specifically DDT
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One example of international negotiations that affect the environment concerns reduction of each country's ______________:

A) Carbon output
B) Exports
C) Environmental Protection Agencies
D) Tax spending
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The Hidden Life of Trees suggests that trees are:

A) Causes of water shortages
B) Social beings
C) Protected by Environmental Protection Agencies
D) Often a target of reduced tax spending
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Ecotourism differs from conventional tourism through encouragement of

A) Social responsibility
B) Camping in tents
C) Maintaining distance from local peoples
D) Visiting exotic locations
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An example of the pragmatic function of environmental communication would be when car manufacturers buy ads using symbolic resources to oppose higher fuel standards.
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Anthropomorphizing means to attribute human qualities to other-than-humans.
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DDT was initially used by the military as a type of chemical weapon
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Deck 15: How Is Our Understanding of the Environment Influenced by Our Culture
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Explain some of the ways the environment influences an individual's body, mind, and spirit.
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Define ecofeminism as it was explained in the text.
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Discuss some environmentalists' objections to terms such as "mother earth" and "earth mother."
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Briefly explain how tourism has and can negatively affect the environment.
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Making sure a community is "fire-safe" as opposed to "senseless destruction of life-sustaining habitats" are examples of the _____________ function of language.
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Environmental communication is often a place of _________ .
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Interest in protecting or conserving ____________ are one aspect of ecotourism.
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Many cultural communities believe that:

A) Gender is only tangentially to social theory.
B) That the monolithic force perspective is true in some communities , but not in others.
C) Humans communicate with nature and that nature communicates with humans.
D) Curandera shows that nature controls human though.
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Silent Spring was a book published in the 1960s that described:

A) The beauty of natural underground spring water
B) The importance of silence in natural settings
C) What kind of natural energy to use to best protect the environment
D) The hazards of agricultural pesticides, specifically DDT
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One example of international negotiations that affect the environment concerns reduction of each country's ______________:

A) Carbon output
B) Exports
C) Environmental Protection Agencies
D) Tax spending
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The Hidden Life of Trees suggests that trees are:

A) Causes of water shortages
B) Social beings
C) Protected by Environmental Protection Agencies
D) Often a target of reduced tax spending
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Ecotourism differs from conventional tourism through encouragement of

A) Social responsibility
B) Camping in tents
C) Maintaining distance from local peoples
D) Visiting exotic locations
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An example of the pragmatic function of environmental communication would be when car manufacturers buy ads using symbolic resources to oppose higher fuel standards.
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Anthropomorphizing means to attribute human qualities to other-than-humans.
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DDT was initially used by the military as a type of chemical weapon
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