Nov 16 Group Activity

Zhiheng/ Ori/ Abby
___NO__William Ellis asserts that world problems such as poverty, pollution, war, and hunger are inherent in the current system of world order based on nation-states and economic competition (p. 23).
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William Ellis (Ellis, 2011, p.23)asserts that world problems such as poverty, pollution, war, and hunger are inherent in the current system of world order based on nation-states and economic competition (p. 23).
__NO__Global tensions and inequities can be solved if people begin to help one another on a grass-roots basis, moving beyond the current world order of economic competition (Ellis 23).
Global tensions and inequities can be solved if people begin to help one another on a grass-roots basis, moving beyond the current world order of economic competition (Ellis, 2011, p.23).
___NO__Ellis (2011) argues that global problems are often a result of exploitation inherent in economic competition. He contends that “grass roots….people-to people linkages irrespective of national borders” can do much to ease global tensions (p. 23).
Ellis (Ellis, 2011, p.23) argues that global problems are often a result of exploitation inherent in economic competition. He contends that “grass roots….people-to people linkages irrespective of national borders” can do much to ease global tensions 
___NO__Economic competition is at the basis of many of the world’s problems (Ellis, 2020, p.23). Only by seeing ourselves as a single family without the separation of national boundaries can world tensions begin to be eased.
___NO__Ellis (Ellis, 2011, p.23) argues that world problems are caused by overpopulation and that the only possible solution is an enforced tax on families who have more than one child 
Hall, Jonathan V., W. E. Frayer, and Bill O. Wilen. Status of Alaska Wetlands. 4 Nov. 1997. Web. 12 Mar. 2011.
Alaskan wetlands (Hall,  Frayer, Wilen, 1997) offer advantages such as erosion and flood control, homes and food for wildlife, and natural beauty and products for humans’ benefit.
Because they are not readily influenced, assertive people gain respect from others, and they experience success in guiding their own lives, nurturing good relationships, and achieving their goals (Hargie, Saunders, Dickson, 2000, p. 271).
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A Popular Mechanics article notes that University of Georgia researchers have found a new use for worn tires: instead of having them on trees as swings, they’re using them as mulch (2000).

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