ASECOND OPINION: EVANGELICAL CHRISTIANITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY IN AMERICAIntroductionAs the largest historical contributor to climate change over the last two centuries (Matthews et al. 5), America has an exceptional responsibility to address this pressing global issue. However, it also faces an exceptional challenge to doing so from vocal religious segments of its population. This essay explores the connection between Evangelical Christianity and climate change policy in America, seeking to understand how religious beliefs manifest in the political sphere to support certain policy positions over others. It begins by examining evidence for the popular assumption that Evangelical Christian beliefs and climate change policies are fundamentally antithetical. Then, it considers the theological explanations for this position and wider links to economic and political interests. Lastly, it outlines the alternative narrative of an emerging Evangelical movement in support of environmental activism. This analysis will argue that contrary to conventional beliefs, Evangelical Christianity and climate change policy are not incompatible. Rather, interpretations of scripture can be effectively used to mobilize Evangelicals towards supporting environmental causes.Evangelicalism and climate change policy as antitheticalIn2014, seven out of ten Americans identified as Christian, with Evangelicals in particular comprising approximatelya quarter of the national population (Smith 3). These demographics make them averitable voting force on any political issue. However, with respect to climatechange policy, American Evangelicals have a reputation of taking positionsagainst environmental regulation and areknown for denying the existence of man-made climate change. These positions are observed amongst Evangelicals at theindividual, congregational, elite, and national levels.Forinstance, a 2015 Pew Report based on a survey of 2002 adults across the countryfound that white Evangelicals were the least likely to believe the Earth wasgetting warmer due to human activity compared to other religious affiliations (Funkand Alper 33). Only 28% of the group supported this belief, which issignificantly lower than the overall average of 50% out of all adults surveyed(Funk and Alper 33). White Evangelicals were also the group with the highestproportion of respondents that felt there was no solid evidence of globalwarming (Funk and Alper 33). Interestingly, this group was the most supportiveof environmentally destructive activities such as offshore oil drilling as well,with 70% of respondents supporting the practice (Funk and Alper 37).Importantly, even after controlling for political and demographic factors,evangelicals were more supportive of offshore drilling than the religiouslyunaffiliated (Funk and Alper 37). Statistically then, it appears individualEvangelical Americans tend to hold opinions positioning them in opposition toclimate change policy.Atthe congregational level, a study of two Evangelical churches in the AmericanSouthwest reinforces these findings. Comparing environmental views between a mostlywhite, middle-class Southern Baptist church and a lower socioeconomic statusAfrican American Baptist church, the study discovered consistent attitudes ofapathy towards the environment (Peifer, Ecklund, and Fullerton 378). Interviewsrevealed reasons for this apathy as being theological in nature, but also tiedto political affiliations and cynical perceptions of the climate issue asexclusively Democratic (Peifer, Ecklund, and Fullerton 388). Moreover, amongmembers of the African-American Baptistchurch interviewed, leaders believed the apathy derived from difficultmaterial circumstances of laity who did not have the economic means to makepro-environmental choices, while the laity often demonstrated low levels ofscientific knowledge in general about the issue at hand (Peifer, Ecklund, andFullerton 390). Regardless of these variations in reasons, racial andsocioeconomic differences between the two congregations did not change overall negativeopinions toward environmental protection.Asfor Evangelical elites taking a similar position, the Cornwall Alliance for theStewardship of Creation is a key case in point. The self-proclaimed network ofover 60 Christian theologians, natural scientists, economists, and otherscholars is led by Edward Calvin Beisner (Cornwall Alliance, Who We Are) andknown for its anti-environmental work. For instance, its September 2015petition entitled Forget Climate Change, Energy Empowers the Poor claimedthat climate change policies fight a non-problem and divert resources awayfrom [helping] the worlds poor meet muchmore urgent needs (Cornwall Alliance, Petition). A more recent publicationby Beisner in March 2017 has also supported President Donald Trumps ExecutiveOrder on Energy Independence, praising its enabling of more intensehydrocarbon fuel development, which will supposedly create jobs and reducingimports from countries supporting terrorism (Trumps Energy IndependenceOrder). As seen through its initiatives, this network of Evangelicals holdingexpert designations within their fields takes a vocal position against climatepolicies.At the national level, the current administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Scott Pruitt, is a committed Evangelical Christian, having served as a deacon for the First Baptist Church of Broken Arrow in his home state of Oklahoma (Oklahoma Office of the Attorney General, About Scott Pruitt). His anti-climate policy position can be traced back to his time as Attorney General, when he was known for filing numerous challenges to the EPA on the behalf of the oil and gas industry (Pooley, Donald Trumps EPA Pick). As head of the EPA, he has since publicly criticized the Paris Agreement as being a bad deal, (Johnson, Paris Climate Change Agreement) and claimed carbon emissions in America were down to acceptable pre-1994 levels due to energy sector innovations allowing for clean coal burning as opposed to government regulations (Lee, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt). While Pruitts views on the environment and climate change are not necessarily representative of those of all Evangelicals, he nonetheless boasts support from a significant number of them. For instance, an open letter supporting his appointment to his current position was signed by 143 expert signers, as well as 355 citizens as of April 8, 2017 (Cornwall Alliance, Sign Open Letter Supporting Scott Pruitt for EPA Administrator). Theological explanations for antithetical positionAnalyzing interviews withand publications by these individuals, congregations, and organizations, there appear to be three maintheological justifications against climate change policy and environmentalregulation. These include the fear of pantheism, a specific interpretation of passagesin the Book of Genesis to emphasizedominion, and eschatological beliefs. With respect to the first justification,Christianity is defined by monotheism distinct from early Pagan religions thatpersonified nature into multiple gods (Zaleha and Szasz 21). As such, itconsiders the Creator as separate from its creation (Phillips 321), with humansoccupying the hierarchical position a little lower than God but above therest of his creations (Zaleha and Szasz 21). Environmental activism, accordingto some understandings of this hierarchy, constitutesan inversion of this hierarchy, with humans worshiping nature instead of theCreator. As a result, it is denounced by some Evangelicals as pantheism orpaganism (Simmons 45).Withrespect to the second justification, Evangelicals have interpreted passages inGenesis to underscore humanitys rights as opposed to responsibilities overnature. They emphasize Genesis 1:28 andthe God-given right to rule and subdue the earth and its resources, asopposed to Genesis 2:15 and the responsibility to tend and keep the Gardenof Eden (Wilkinson 70). Hence, groupssuch as Southern Baptists have understood the scripture as meriting their unimpededownership and access to natural resources for economic development (Zaleha andSzasz 24). Beisner of the Cornwall Alliance has gone further to superimpose thespirit of the first passage onto the second, suggesting that humans are meantto transform wilderness into garden without worrying about consequences ofenvironmental deterioration (McCammack 648). Under this interpretation,stewardship is not about using natural resources in a sustainable manner butabout [exercising] active dominion over them for the sole purpose offulfilling human interests (McCammack 648). Asfor the third justification, some Evangelicals use their eschatological beliefsto justify apathy towards the environment. This is in part due to the logicthat since humanity is predisposed to inevitable and imminent rapture, withthe world to be completely annihilated,it is meaningless to be concerned about the environment (Simmons 63). Instead, itis argued that Evangelicals should be focusing on more pressing matters in thetime being, such as converting as many people as possible to the faith (Simmons63). Eschatological beliefs also contribute to the assertion that compared tothe scale of the coming cosmic drama, environmental issues are notsignificant and do not warrant much attention, despite the pressing reports ofthe secular media (Zaleha 25). This final category of theologicaljustifications for environmental disregard appears the most extreme anddifficult to challenge.Political and economic connectionsNonetheless,theological explanations in isolation do not fully account for the position ofEvangelicals who oppose action on climate change. Rather, these beliefsinteract with a wider set of political and economic interests in the publicsphere. For instance, they occur against the backdrop of a political polarization process whereby certainEvangelicals associate environmental protection with liberal politics and apackage of other issues they do not support. One of these issues is areluctance to see greater degrees of American involvement in internationalpolicy. In addition, they occur in a political arena marked by an increasingalliance between Evangelical premillennialists,Republicans, and the fossil fuel sector. Each of these wider political andeconomic elements will now be examined in turn.Theimportance of Evangelicals political affiliations to their environmentalpositions is evident in Peifer, Eckland, and Fullertons study of two Americancongregations previously mentioned in this paper. In the study, White SouthernBaptists demonstrated cynicism towards Al Gores An Inconvenient Truth because it primarily criticized prominentRepublican leaders such as Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, and James Inhofe forcontradicting the claims of scientists, leading them to discredit the issue ofglobal warming as nothing more than anti-Republican politicking (Peifer,Eckland, and Fullerton 388). Yet, African American Baptists interviewed weremore comfortable with liberal politics, and hence more receptive to the ideasof the film (Peifer, Eckland, and Fullerton 388). These findings demonstratethat in addition to theological beliefs, political ones impact Evangelicals opinionsabout climate change as well. Moreover,Sabrina Danielsens study of Evangelical beliefs between 1984 to 2010 suggests thatenvironmental issues have become increasingly politicizedover time. Specifically, her content analysis of three popular Evangelicalperiodicals found that earlier discussions about the environment between1988-95 were mostly theological, while those in 2004-10 were more political,with an awareness of Republican versus Democrat political fights in the UnitedStates (Danielsen 209). World, for instance, claimed that thecurrent environmental movement has been hijacked by the far left alongsidethe whole agenda of todays socialists, feminists, gays, abortionists, andpacifists (Danielsen 209). Hence, Evangelical aversion to environmental issuesmust be understood in terms of wider political polarizationbetween packages of conservative and liberal values.Thisphenomenon is especially evident in the Evangelical opposition to internationalclimate change measures. An analysis of the 2011 Faith and Global Challengessurvey and the 2010 Chicago Council Global View survey found that Evangelicalsconsistently opposed actions on climate change that were international innature, but only actions that were domestic in nature if they were explicitlyrelated to carbon taxation (Chaudoin, Smith, and Urpelainen). Chaudoin, Smith, and Urpelainen consider a theologicalexplanation for this finding, drawing from the premillennial idea that globalcooperation and world government would fulfillbiblical prophesy, paving the way for the Antichrist as the world dictator(447). However, they also consider this finding in the historical tradition ofEvangelical criticism of the United Nations as a tool of the New Age Movementaimed at promoting issues such as abortion and contraceptionand destroying national sovereignty and the traditional family (Chaudoin,Smith, and Urpelainen 448). This second explanation coincides well with trendsof political polarization of the issue.It suggests that Evangelicals perceive an alignment of environmental causeswith internationalism and a series of other liberal causes they do not support,forming the basis of their rejection of environmental policies.Simultaneously,there is also evidence of an increasing alliance of Evangelical elites, RepublicanParty elites, and fossil fuel interests in a coalition of convenience. Asalluded to through earlier mention of Scott Pruitts contentious record asAttorney General, Evangelical opponents of climate change policy have been anatural partner for the energy sector,especially as they have climbed the ranks within the Republican Party and theAmerican government. This is not just an emerging coalition. As early as 2003,for instance, President George W. Bushs budget provided billions in subsidiesfor oil, gas, coal and nuclear energy and reduced funds for research onalternative forms of energy, trends which continued with his 2005 Energy Bill(Leduc 258). Moreover, his administration actively worked with the industry todiscredit climate change research, [watering] down the 2003 State of the Environment Report withmaterial derived from a report commissioned by the American PetroleumInstitute (Leduc 262). As a staunch self-professed Christian and member of theRepublican Party, Bushs presidency epitomizesthe right-wing coalition of anti-environmental actors.Tiesbetween the Cornwall Alliance, the Republican Party, and large energy companiesfurther indicate the strength of this coalition. A recent investigation foundthat the group was registered under a larger non-profit organization known as the James Partnership run by Republican ChrisRogers, whose public relations firm is associated with a host of otherright-wing groups (Wilkinson 71). Interestingly, he is known for hiscollaboration with David Rothbard, president of the Committee for aConstructive Tomorrow (CFACT) which actively works to discredit climate changeand mitigation strategies (Wilkinson 71). CFACT, in turn, receives significantfunding from companies including ExxonMobil and Chevron, as well as Scaifefamily foundations which is rooted inwealth from Gulf and oil and steel interests (Fang, Exclusive: The OilyOperators. This nebulous web of relations corresponds to what William Connollycalls a powerful machine as evangelical and corporate sensibilities resonatetogether, drawing each into a larger movement that dampens the importance ofdifferences between them (871). Within this machine, Evangelicals fearing aleft-wing coalition of causes antithetical to their beliefs are actively drawninto an opposing right-wing coalition, positioned directly in opposition toenvironmental causes.An alternative narrativeThusfar, this essay has painted a harrowing picture of American Evangelicalattitudes towards climate change, reinforced by an entrenchedpolitical-economic alliance promoting fossil fuel interests. However, thereality is the Cornwall Alliance and its affiliates do not represent allEvangelical views about the environment. Instead, there exists an alternativegroup of Americans challenging the conservative Evangelical narrative. They areknown as the Evangelical Environmental Network (EEN), and accept the idea ofclimate change, as well as interpret bible scripture as necessitating action toreduce carbon emissions (McCammack 467). In 2006, the EEN launched its landmarkEvangelical Climate Initiative (ECI), with a statement affirming the reality ofman-made global warming, the particularly detrimental consequences of climatechange for the poor, the relation of climate change activism to Christianbeliefs, and the urgency for action (Gushee 195-196). The same year, this initiativewas approved by the National Evangelical Association (Billings and Samson 2). Thework of the EEN and its resulting support indicates that there is a legitimateEvangelical basis for environmental protection and policies to address globalwarming.Notably,this movement provides distinct rebuttals to the theological positions ofEvangelical Americans denouncing environmental activism. With respect to pantheism,a decade ago the EEN focused on drawing attention to the plight of endangeredspecies (McCammack 650), giving credence to accusations of paganism and natureworship. However, its ECI has since made the consequences of climate on thepoor a central focus of its campaign, acknowledging the important place ofhumans in the Christian hierarchy. While the conservative bloc of Evangelicalshas traditionally used the cost of implementing policies on the poor to supportits opposition to environmental activism (Phillips 322), the liberal bloc hasshifted the terms of this debate by emphasizingthe larger costs of inaction on the poor in the medium and long term. They havealso reconceptualized the notion ofidolatrous loyalty to denounce libertarianism and capitalism as ideologiesdistracting Christians from their moral responsibilities (Gushee 196). Thesearguments effectively challenge the notion of a singular scriptural truth againstenvironmental protection, and call into question the Cornwall Alliancesconvenient ties to political and economic interests under the guise of Evangelicalbeliefs.Inresponse to interpretations of the bible emphasizingdominion, Evangelical environmentalists have also responded with passages likeJob 39-41, suggesting that God delights in creatures which have no human-apparent usefulness (EvangelicalEnvironmental Network, Evangelical Declaration on the Care of Creation).Hence, despite humanitys position above nature, they purport that it still hasa responsibility to respect and care fornature in a similar vein to the Creator. Yet, they argue that humans haveperverted the notion of stewardship through their greed, with detrimentaleffects not only on the environment but on other humans (EvangelicalEnvironmental Network, Evangelical Declaration on the Care of Creation). Toaddress these sins, Evangelical environmentalists refer to Jesuss teachingswhich emphasize that life is not solelyabout seeking abundance, instead advocating for lifestyles of humility,forbearance, self-restraint, andfrugality (Evangelical Environmental Network, Evangelical Declaration on theCare of Creation. These interpretations of the scripture understandstewardship as distinct from uninhibited dominion, creating a theologicalfoundation for the support of environmental regulation. Finally,Evangelical environmentalists have challenged any fundamental incompatibilitybetween holding eschatological beliefs and caring for the physical world. Conversely,they have demonstrated a recognition that belief in a literal rapture,Christs return, and even the eventual recreation of the earth itself do not inany way really theologically entail environmental apathy and disregard(Simmons 64), since no part of the bible directly instructs such apathy.Following this logic, they insist that the bible should not be held as anexcuse to escape earthly tasks such as stewardship, but rather an affirmationof the need to faithfully continue these tasks until Christs return.Therefore, even without abandoning beliefs about the end times, there areliteralistic interpretations of scripture that support a continued role forenvironmental protection and addressing climate change.Thecase study of the Christians for the Mountains (CFTM) movement demonstratesthese principles and the alternative narrative of Evangelical environmentalismin action. According to its website, CFTM is a network of persons advocatingthat Christians and their churches recognizetheir God-given responsibility to live compatibly, sustainably, and gratefullyjoyous upon this Gods earth (Christians for the Mountains, Our Mission. Moreover,it is a grassroots organization, whichbegan with a pure volunteer base asopposed to through support from corporate interests like the Cornwall Alliance.Billings and Samson highlight how CFTM produces videos that bring attention tothe negative consequences of mountaintopremoval coal mining while indirectly asserting . . . theology and ethicsthrough background hymns and the superimposition of printed but unspokenBiblical captions (Billings and Samson 16). As such, their messages reachother Evangelicals in a powerful but non-overbearing manner. In this way, CFTMexemplifies pro-environmental activism that effectively communicates itsmessage, in spite of its Evangelical roots.ConclusionInitially,this essay revealed substantial evidence of Evangelical opposition to climatepolicy in America. However, it has also suggested that much of this oppositionis likely due to political polarizationof the issue as opposed to purely theological prescriptions againstenvironmental protection. Ultimately, the conflicting interpretations ofscripture on this topic may confirm the cynical view that there is no biblicaltruth as to whether or not Evangelicals should support climate policies. Nonetheless,it means that at the very least, there is room for debate and the opportunityto appeal to interpretations that support more sustainable forms of economy,politics, and life. There is also a precedent for this at the grassroots level,as demonstrated by the work of Christians for the Mountains. 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- ACC544, BUSINESS FINANCE
- ACC556
- ACC573, Business & Finance
- ACC60171, Other
- Accounting & Finance
- Acct 101
- ACCTG406
- ACIS5104
- ACOL202
- acquire (at least) one initial Discourse. This initial Discourse
- actively engaging with course materials
- acts
- AD712, Business & Finance
- adding beliefs
- ADMIN565
- ADMN575, OTHER
- allocating specific time slots for coursework
- ALY6100
- American Military University
- AMERICAN MILITARY UNIVERSITY, BUSINESS FINANCE
- AMERICAN MILITARY UNIVERSITY, WRITING
- American Public University System
- AMERICAN PUBLIC UNIVERSITY SYSTEM, BUSINESS FINANCE
- AMERICAN PUBLIC UNIVERSITY SYSTEM, HUMANITIES
- AMH2020
- analyze and evaluate the following questions:
- and cost were controlled.
- and academic grammar and usage.
- and architecture the guys work execution at the program or system level. At the risk of falling victim to stating the obvious
- and describe the type of economic analysis that you would use in the evaluation.
- and external resources recommended by instructors. Utilize online libraries
- and interactive components. Take comprehensive notes
- and managing your time effectively
- and often write
- and personal health record (PHR)
- and related terms for two separate concepts. (examples: technology-computer
- and Transportation and Telecommunication. Using The World Factbook
- and users are able to inject SQL commands using the available input (Imperva
- ANM104
- ANM104 OL1
- ANTH130, SCIENCE
- ANTHROP 2200
- Anthropology 130
- Applied Science
- Applied Sciences
- Applied SciencesApplied Sciences
- Architecture and Design
- Architecture and DesignArchitecture and Design
- Arizona State University
- ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY, WRITING
- Art
- ART101
- ART2010
- ARTH102
- article
- Arts
- ARTS1301
- ASC400, BUSINESS FINANCE
- ashford university
- ASHFORD UNIVERSITY, BUSINESS FINANCE
- ASHFORD UNIVERSITY, HUMANITIES
- ASHFORD UNIVERSITY, OTHER
- ASHFORD UNIVERSITY, SCIENCE
- Ashworth College
- asking thoughtful questions and providing constructive feedback to your peers. Regularly check your course emails and notifications
- assignments
- at least
- Atlantic International University Online, Science
- attitudes
- BADM735
- BAM515, BUSINESS FINANCE
- BCJ3601, BUSINESS FINANCE
- BCN4431
- BEHS380, WRITING
- Berkshire Community College
- Bethel University
- BETHEL UNIVERSITY, HUMANITIES
- beyond the family and immediate kin and peer group. These may be 1111.
- BHR3352
- BHR3352 Human Resource Management
- BIO1100
- BIO1408
- BIO2401
- BIO3320
- BIO354, SCIENCE
- BIOCHEM202
- Biology
- Biology – Anatomy
- Biology – AnatomyBiology – Anatomy
- Biology – Ecology
- Biology – Physiology
- BIOLOGY 10, SCIENCE
- BiologyBiology
- Blog
- BME351
- body
- Bowie State University
- Bowie State University, Science
- brings with it the (poten- u.il) acquisition of social ""goods"" (money
- BROCK UNIVERSITY, BUSINESS FINANCE
- BROCK UNIVERSITY, OTHER
- BROOKDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, HUMANITIES
- BROOKLYN COLLEGE, WRITING
- BUAD326, Business & Finance
- BULE303
- BUS1001
- BUS120, Business & Finance
- BUS125, WRITING
- BUS187, Business & Finance
- BUS232
- BUS242
- BUS303, BUSINESS FINANCE
- BUS410, BUSINESS FINANCE
- BUS472, SCIENCE
- BUS475
- BUS499
- BUS520, Business & Finance
- BUS530
- BUS542
- BUS599
- BUS620
- BUS623
- BUS630
- BUSI320
- Business
- Business – Management
- Business & Finance
- Business & Finance – Financial markets
- Business & Finance – Financial marketsBusiness & Finance – Financial markets
- Business & Finance – Marketing
- Business & Finance – MarketingBusiness & Finance – Marketing
- Business & Finance – Supply Chain Management
- Business & Finance , BUS430
- Business & Finance , BUSN370
- Business & Finance , COMM240
- Business & Finance , COMS2302
- Business & Finance , ENT527
- Business & Finance , FIRE3301
- Business & Finance , G141COM1002
- Business & Finance , GB520
- Business & Finance , GB540
- Business & Finance , IBSU487
- Business & Finance , JWI515 Managerial Economics
- Business & Finance , MGT16
- Business & Finance , MGT496
- Business & Finance , MGT498
- Business & Finance , MGT521
- Business & Finance , MT460
- Business & Finance , PM586
- Business & Finance , RMI3348
- Business & Finance , SOC450
- Business & Finance , south university online
- Business & Finance , Strayer University
- Business & Finance , University of Phoenix
- Business & Finance , Wilmington University
- Business & Finance, Trident University
- Business & FinanceBusiness & Finance
- Business and Finance
- Business Finance – Accounting
- Business Finance – AccountingBusiness Finance – Accounting
- Business Finance – Economics
- Business Finance – EconomicsBusiness Finance – Economics
- Business Finance – Management
- Business Finance – ManagementBusiness Finance – Management
- Business Finance – Operations Management
- Business Finance – Operations ManagementBusiness Finance – Operations Management
- BUSINESS FINANCE, CBBU1001
- BUSINESS FINANCE, COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY GLOBAL
- BUSINESS FINANCE, COLORADO TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
- BUSINESS FINANCE, COLUMBIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY
- BUSINESS FINANCE, COM 510
- BUSINESS FINANCE, CRJ101
- BUSINESS FINANCE, DOC660
- BUSINESS FINANCE, EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
- BUSINESS FINANCE, ECN 501
- BUSINESS FINANCE, ECO2251
- BUSINESS FINANCE, ECO531
- BUSINESS FINANCE, FIN 500
- BUSINESS FINANCE, FIN31FMS12019
- BUSINESS FINANCE, GRANTHAM UNIVERSITY
- BUSINESS FINANCE, HLS3302
- BUSINESS FINANCE, HRC164
- BUSINESS FINANCE, HRM 500
- BUSINESS FINANCE, INDS 400
- BUSINESS FINANCE, INT113
- BUSINESS FINANCE, INTL3306
- BUSINESS FINANCE, ISDS 351
- BUSINESS FINANCE, LAWS OF EVIDENCE
- BUSINESS FINANCE, LIBERTY UNIVERSITY
- BUSINESS FINANCE, MAN3504
- BUSINESS FINANCE, MBA 5121
- BUSINESS FINANCE, MG260
- BUSINESS FINANCE, MGMT386
- BUSINESS FINANCE, MGT 521
- BUSINESS FINANCE, MGT211
- BUSINESS FINANCE, MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
- BUSINESS FINANCE, MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY
- BUSINESS FINANCE, MKT331
- BUSINESS FINANCE, MKT419
- BUSINESS FINANCE, NORTHEAST MONTESSORI INSTITUTE
- BUSINESS FINANCE, OAKLAND UNIVERSITY
- BUSINESS FINANCE, PARK UNIVERSITY
- BUSINESS FINANCE, RASMUSSEN COLLEGE
- BUSINESS FINANCE, SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE UNIVERSITY
- BUSINESS FINANCE, TRIDENT INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY
- Business Strategy
- C11E
- Calculus
- California Baptist University
- California Coast University
- CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY NORTHRIDGE, OTHER
- can be studied
- can never 21 really be liberating literacies. For a literacy to be liberating it must contain both the Discourse it is going to critique and a set of meta-elements (language
- Capella University
- Capella University, Humanities
- Capital L. George Adams
- CATEGORY
- CE304
- CE445
- CEE792
- CEGR338
- Chamberlain College of Nursing
- Chapter 3
- Charles R Drew University of Medicine and Science
- charles sturt university
- Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Humanities
- CHEM101
- CHEM111
- CHEM1411, Science
- CHEM202, Science
- CHEM210, Science
- CHEM410
- Chemistry
- Chemistry – Chemical Engineering
- Chemistry – Organic chemistry
- Chemistry – Pharmacology
- Chemistry – Physical chemistry
- ChemistryChemistry
- Childcare
- CHMY373, SCIENCE
- Choose three problematic issues that are currently facing older people living in the community?
- CINE286U
- CIS210
- cis273
- CIS359
- CIS510, Other
- CIS524
- CIVL6603, Science
- CJ430, SCIENCE
- CJA444
- CJUS300, Other
- Classics
- CMIT495
- CMSC140
- Colorado Christian University
- COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY GLOBAL, SCIENCE
- COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY, SCIENCE
- Colorado State UniversityGlobal
- Colorado Technical University
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- Colorado Technical University, Programming
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- Columbia Southern University, Science
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- Commerce
- Communication
- Communications
- COMMUNITY-BASED CORRECTIONS
- COMP1007
- Computer Science
- Computer Science – Java
- Computer Science- Python
- Computer ScienceComputer Science
- Construction
- correctness
- Cosc1437
- counseling chemical dependency adolescents
- Criminology
- CRJ305
- cross-site scripting
- CS101
- CSIT 100, PROGRAMMING
- CSPM326
- CST 610, PROGRAMMING
- Cultural Studies
- culturally appropriate intervention to address childhood obesity in a low-income African American community.
- CUR535
- CUYAMACA COLLEGE, HUMANITIES
- CUYMACA COLLAGE, HUMANITIES
- Data Analysis
- DAVIDSON COLLEGE, OTHER
- defensive programming allows for more efficient processes while also protecting systems from attack.
- DES201
- Describe the difference between glycogenesis and glycogenin ? Explain in 10 to 12 lines.
- Design
- Digital Marketing Plan for Nissan Motor Co. The plan will identify the current marketing opportunity and/or problem(s) and propose digital marketing solutions. Please use header in the attachment."
- Discuss one way in which the Soviet Union fulfilled communist thought, and another way in which it did not with reference to O'Neil's Chapter 9.
- Discuss the pros and cons of free-market based economies and how they impact the modern, globalized economy? What comes to your mind when you hear the term "globalization?"
- Dissertation
- DMM612, Science
- DMM649, SCIENCE
- Draft and essay of 1,000 words minimum, stating the Most Important and Relevant aspects to be considered when carrying on INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS or MULTI-CULTURAL NEGOTIATIONS.
- Drama
- each time a user extracts the ZIP file
- Earth Science – Geography
- Earth Science – GeographyEarth Science – Geography
- Earth Science – Geology
- EAS1601
- ECD 541, HUMANITIES
- ECE 452
- Ecommerce
- ECON335
- Economics
- ECPI University
- EDUC696
- Education
- EducationEducation
- EEL3472C
- EEL3705
- EET110
- EFFAT UNIVERSITY JEDDAH, HUMANITIES
- elasticity
- ELI2055A
- EMDG 230, SCIENCE
- Emglish
- Emory University
- Employment
- EN106
- EN106, HUMANITIES
- EN109
- EN206, HUMANITIES
- ENC1102, Writing
- eng 100
- ENG100
- ENG101
- ENG101, Humanities
- ENG102
- ENG102, Humanities
- eng106
- ENG1102, WRITING
- ENG124
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- ENG124, Writing
- ENG1340, HUMANITIES
- ENG200, Humanities
- ENG207
- eng2206
- ENG2211
- ENG305
- ENG812
- Engineering
- Engineering – Chemical Engineering
- Engineering – Civil Engineering
- Engineering – Civil EngineeringEngineering – Civil Engineering
- Engineering – Electrical Engineering
- Engineering – Electrical EngineeringEngineering – Electrical Engineering
- Engineering – Electronic Engineering
- Engineering – Mechanical Engineering
- Engineering – Mechanical EngineeringEngineering – Mechanical Engineering
- Engineering – Telecommunications Engineering
- EngineeringEngineering
- ENGL 120
- ENGL 124, OTHER
- ENGL 124, WRITING
- ENGL 2030, HUMANITIES
- ENGL1102
- ENGL120, HUMANITIES
- ENGL120SP2019, WRITING
- ENGL126
- ENGL1302
- ENGL130E, HUMANITIES
- ENGL147N, HUMANITIES
- ENGL2, Humanities
- English
- English – Article writing
- English – Article writingEnglish – Article writing
- English Language
- English Literature
- EnglishEnglish
- ENGR350
- ENST202CORE274
- ensuring you allocate dedicated time for coursework
- Environment
- Environmental Science
- Environmental Sciences
- Environmental Studies
- especially for a small company
- Essay Writing
- etc¦). Please note at least five organizational activities and be specific when responding.
- ETH321
- ETHC445N
- Ethnic Studies 101
- European Studies
- EXNS6223
- Family
- Fashion
- February 20). What is defensive programming? EasyTechJunkie. Retrieved December 30
- film industry
- FILM INDUSTRY, HUMANITIES
- Film Studies
- FIN 500
- FIN330, MATHEMATICS
- FIN370
- Final Essay
- Find the uniform most powerful level of alpha test and determine sample size with the central limit theorem
- Florida International University
- Florida National University
- Florida State College at Jacksonville
- FoothillDe Anza Community College District
- Foreign Languages
- Foreign Languages – Spanish
- formulations
- from https://www.pcmag.com/news/fat32-vs-ntfs-choose-your-own-format
- G124/enc1101
- Gallaudet University
- General Studies
- General_Business
- GEO1206
- GEOG100, Science
- Geography
- GEOL3200, HUMANITIES
- Geometry
- George Mason University
- GERM1027
- GERO 101, SCIENCE
- GERON101
- GLG101, Science
- GO16
- Government
- GovernmentGovernment
- GOVT2305
- GOVT2305, Humanities
- GOVT2306
- Grand Canyon University, Science
- Grand Canyon University, Writing
- Grantham University
- GRANTHAM UNIVERSITY, PROGRAMMING
- GRANTHAM UNIVERSITY, WRITING
- GROSSMONT COLLEGE, HUMANITIES
- Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District
- GROSSMONT-CUYAMACA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, HUMANITIES
- GU299, WRITING
- Hawaii Pacific University
- HC310
- HCA415
- HCA521
- HCM550, SCIENCE
- Hcs370
- HCS446
- he focused on aspects of the U.S. that combined democratic and increasingly capitalist characteristics. THINK ABOUT the points De Tocqueville made.
- Health & Medical
- Healthcare
- HIM 2588, MATHEMATICS
- HIM 500, SCIENCE
- HIM301
- HIS 108
- HIS101
- HIS105
- HIS200
- HIST104A, Humanities
- HIST111
- HIST1301, HUMANITIES
- HIST1302
- HIST1320
- HIST1700
- HIST2620
- HIST350, Humanities
- HIST405N, HUMANITIES
- HIST459, Humanities
- History
- History – American history
- History – American historyHistory – American history
- History – Ancient history
- History – Ancient historyHistory – Ancient history
- History – World history
- History – World historyHistory – World history
- HISTORY4250, Humanities
- HistoryHistory
- HLSS508, OTHER
- HMP403
- Hospitality
- HOST1066, WRITING
- Housing
- How do the changes in ship technology effect port operations? Discuss at least 3 factors contributing to port operations and development. Address cargo and passenger liners.250 words
- How have Mary Calderone, SIECUS and other sex educators changed how sex education is perceived? (100 words minimum)
- HOWARD UNIVERSITY, SCIENCE
- HR Management
- HRM300
- HRT6050, Writing
- HSA305
- HSA535
- HSC3201
- HSN476
- HUM1002
- HUM115
- HUM115, Writing
- Human Resource
- Human Resource Management
- Human Resource ManagementHuman Resource Management
- Human Resources
- HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT, SCIENCE
- Human Rights
- HUMANITIES
- Humanities, Alcorn State University
- HUMANITIES, HY 1110
- Humanities, LMC3225D
- HUMANITIES, LONG BEACH CITY COLLEGE
- HUMANITIES, MUSIC1306
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- HUMANITIES, PH 100
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- HUMANITIES, PRINCE GEORGE'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE
- Humanities, PSY105
- HUMANITIES, PSY330 THEORIES OF PERSONALITY
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- HUMANITIES, PSYCH635 PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING
- HUMANITIES, RSCH8110
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- HUMANITIES, SAN JACINTO COLLEGE
- Humanities, SOC1010
- HUMANITIES, SOC401
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- HUMANITIES, STRAYER UNIVERSITY
- HUMANITIES, SWK110
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- HUMANITIES, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA IRVINE
- HUMANITIES, UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON-DOWNTOWN
- Humanities, University of Maryland University College
- i need the attached work to look like this. please redo and make it look like this.
- I need these questions answered fully. I have the assignment and the notes attached for it. Do not use chegg or course hero. This is due Wednesday 4/14 at 10:00 pm which is almost 4 full days. Thanks!
- I need to re organize a research paper I attached all my information and I attached you an example how is going to be. Please follow the instruction and the references has to be APA 7edition
- Identify a cardiac or respiratory issue and outline the key steps necessary to include for prevention and health promotion
- identify the leadership theory that best aligns with your personal leadership style
- if you suggest trying to do this
- IGLOBAL UNIVERSITY
- IHS2215
- Iii Mlch
- III nuistery of such superficialities was meant to
- Implement classifiers KMeans, Random Forest and Decision Tree, SVM,XGBoost and Naive Bayes for the given dataset of audio samples to findout top genre for an audio sample(which one fits best)
- In a cardiac issue what are the key steps necessary to include for prevention and health promotion.
- in any other way
- include a paragraph about which side of the case a forensic psychologists might support and why.
- indeed
- India
- INDIANA UNIVERSITY BLOOMINGTON, SCIENCE
- INF690
- INF690, Other
- Information Systems
- Information SystemsInformation Systems
- Information Technology
- INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION SAUDI ARABIA, PROGRAMMING
- INT700, OTHER
- International Business
- International Relations
- International Studies
- Internet
- Introduction to Biology
- Is jury nullification sometimes justifiable? When?
- ISSC351
- It Research
- IT380
- IT550, Business & Finance , Southern New Hampshire University
- ITC3001
- ITP120
- ITS 631, PROGRAMMING
- ITS835, Other
- JEDDAH COLLEGE OF ADVERTISING, WRITING
- Journalism
- KNOWLEDGE IS POWER, OTHER
- Languages
- Law
- Law – Civil
- Law – CivilLaw – Civil
- Law – Criminal
- Law – CriminalLaw – Criminal
- LawLaw
- Leadership
- lecture slides
- Leisure Management
- Liberty University
- LIBERTY UNIVERSITY, WRITING
- lIlgll.Igt· (1II1In·d
- Linguistics
- literacy is always plural: literacies (there are many of them
- Literature
- Literature Review
- Literature review funnel on "cyber security"
- LiteratureLiterature
- MA105
- MAJAN COLLEGE, WRITING
- Management
- Manpower
- Marketing
- Math
- MATH 1030
- MATH144, MATHEMATICS
- Mathematics
- Mathematics – Algebra
- Mathematics – Calculus
- Mathematics – Geometry
- Mathematics – Numerical analysis
- Mathematics – Precalculus
- Mathematics – Probability
- Mathematics – Statistics
- Mathematics – StatisticsMathematics – Statistics
- Mathematics – Trigonometry
- MATHEMATICS, MGT3332
- Mathematics, National American University
- Mathematics, PSY325
- MATHEMATICS, PUBH8545
- Mathematics, QNT275
- MATHEMATICS, STAT 201
- MBA503
- McMaster University
- ME350B, SCIENCE
- MECH4430, SCIENCE
- Mechanics
- Media
- Medical
- Medical Essays
- MGMT2702
- MGMT410
- MGT173, SCIENCE
- MHR6451
- MIAMI UNIVERSITY, WRITING
- Military
- Military Science
- MKT501
- MKT690, OTHER
- MN576
- MN581
- MN610, SCIENCE
- MNGT3711
- Music
- MVC109
- N4685
- NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH, SCIENCE
- NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, SCIENCE
- Needs to be at least 300 wordswithin the past five years.No plagiarism! What key aspects do you believe should guide ethical behavior related to health information, technology, and social media?
- no workable ""affirmative action"" for Discourses: you can't 19 Ill' let into the game after missing the apprenticeship and be expected to have a fnir shot at playing it. Social groups will not
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- not writing)
- nothing can stand in her way once she has her mind set. I will say that she can sometimes be hard headed
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- NR447, SCIENCE
- NRS429VN
- NRS44V, OTHER
- NRS451VN
- NRSE4540
- NSG426
- NSG486
- NSG6102
- NSG6102, SCIENCE
- Numerical Analysis
- NUR231NUR2349, SCIENCE
- NUR647E
- NURS350
- NURS508
- NURS6640
- Nursing
- NURSING LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT, SCIENCE
- NursingNursing
- Nutrition
- offering learners the flexibility to acquire new skills and knowledge from the comfort of their homes. However
- OHIO UNIVERSITY, SCIENCE
- Online Discussion Forums Grade and Reflection Assignment : Current Topic Artificial Intelligence HR Planning Career and Management Development Labour RelationsForum
- operation security
- Operations Management
- or do those companies have an ethical obligation to protect people? In this assignment
- ORG5800, OTHER
- Organisations
- OTHER
- Other, PAD631
- OTHER, PARK UNIVERSITY
- OTHER, PLA1223
- Other, POLI330N
- OTHER, PROFESSIONAL NURSING NU231 NUR2349
- Other, RTM404
- OTHER, SAINT LEO UNIVERSITY
- OTHER, SOC3210C1
- Other, SOCW6333
- OTHER, SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE UNIVERSITY
- Other, The University Of Southern Mississippi
- OTHER, TRIDENT UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL
- Other, UC
- OTHER, UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
- OTHER, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA
- Other, Walden University
- paying attention to grammar and spelling. Actively participate in discussions
- Personal Development
- PhD Dissertation Research
- PHI 413V, SCIENCE
- Philosophy
- Photography
- PHY290
- PHYS204L206
- Physics
- Physics – Astronomy
- Physics – Electromagnetism
- Physics – Geophysics
- Physics – Mechanics
- Physics – Optics
- PhysicsPhysics
- Physiology
- PNGE332, SCIENCE
- Political Science
- Political SciencePolitical Science
- Politics
- PowerPoint slides
- privacy
- PROFESSIONAL NURSING NU231 NUR2349, SCIENCE
- PROFESSIONAL NURSING NU231NUR2349, SCIENCE
- Programming
- Programming , College of Applied Sciences
- PROGRAMMING, STRAYER UNIVERSITY
- PROGRAMMING, WILMINGTON UNIVERSITY
- Project Management
- proper grammar
- Protein
- provide a discussion on what could have been done better to minimize the risk of failure. If you have not yet been involved with a business process redesign
- PSYC8754, WRITING
- Psychology
- PsychologyPsychology
- PUB373, SCIENCE
- Purdue University
- Rasmussen College
- Read a poam and write a paragraph to prove "The table turned".
- Reading
- ReadingReading
- readings
- Reference this
- REL1030
- Religion
- RES861, Science RES861
- Research Methodology
- Research methods
- Research Proposal
- Research questions
- Retail
- Rutgers university
- SAFE4150
- safety statutes
- Santa Clara University
- SCI 220, SCIENCE
- SCI115, SCIENCE
- Science
- Science, Strayer University
- SCIENCE, THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY
- SCIENCE, WEST COAST UNIVERSITY
- SCIENCE, WEST TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY
- Sciences
- SCM371, Writing
- Search in scholarly sources the similarities and difference between PhD and DNP. Post three similarities and three differences found on your research. Do not forget to include your reference.
- Security
- self-actualization
- several things can happen
- Should the government operate public transportation systems?250 words
- so that it is not biased?
- so too
- SOC 450
- Social Policy
- Social Science
- Social Science – Philosophy
- Social Science – PhilosophySocial Science – Philosophy
- Social Science – Sociology
- Social Science – SociologySocial Science – Sociology
- Social Sciences
- Social ScienceSocial Science
- Social Work
- Society
- Sociology
- someone cannot engage in a Discourse in a less than fully fluent manner. You are either in it or you're not. Discourses are connected with displays of
- SP19, WRITING
- SPC2608
- SPD310
- Sports
- Statistics
- succeeding in online courses requires a different approach compared to traditional classroom settings. To help you make the most of your online learning experience
- such as notifications from social media or email. Organize your study materials and have a reliable internet connection to ensure seamless access to course materials.
- Technology
- that personal ethics and organizations ethics are two different and unrelated concepts. Others
- the attribute is useful
- The directions are attached. However you must read the PDF file first in order to answer the questions.
- the role of work and money
- Theatre
- then reply to a minimum of 2 of your classmates' original posts.
- Theology
- Threat of artificial intelligence 800 words.
- to be true of second language acquisition or socially situ ated cognition (Beebe
- to better promote the value and dignity of individuals or groups and to serve others in ways that promote human flourishing.
- to usc a Discourse. The most you can do is III It'! them practice being a linguist with you.
- total fat consumption
- Tourism
- Translation
- Transportation
- U110
- Uncategorized
- University of Central Missouri
- University of South Florida
- UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA, WRITING
- Video Games
- Watch this meditation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doQGx4hdF3M&feature=youtu.be and write a one page reflection
- WCWP10B
- we can always ask about how much ten- 12 """""" or conflict is present between any two of a person's Discourses (Rosaldo
- What approaches to the study of poverty does economic sociology offer? More specifically, what might sociologists studying poverty focus on besides poor households, neighborhoods, and individuals?
- What is the philosophical matrices for Behaviorism, Constructivism, and Reconstructivism
- What key aspects do you believe should guide ethical behavior related to health information, technology, and social media?
- what place did government have to improve markets? What does the concept of ""crowding out"" mean in all of this?
- What should be done to maintain optimum stock levels and why is it important to keep accurate and up-to-date records of stock in medical practice?
- whether good or bad. The intent of the short research projects is to dig a little deeper into some of the topics
- which triggers the vulnerability. As soon as the user downloads this shortcut file on Windows 10; windows explorer will
- Would somebody read these quotes and answer those three questions at the bottom for me?Disregard number two I will look for myself in the text.
- Write short essay based on evidence about the 2 cons of Sex Education 250-300 words 2 reference minimum no plagiarism
- WRITING
- writing assignment, you will analyze asymmetric and symmetric encryption. Evaluate the differences between the two of them and which one that you would determine is the most secure.
- Writing, Personal Code of Technology Ethics
- you believe you can provide the CIO with the information he needs.
- you will learn how to search for scholarly
- you will need to read the TCP standard. TCP was first defined in RFC 793. A link to this document is provided. https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc793
- Young People
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