How important was cheap oil to the exponential population growth?

You should write a free response essay which I have attached the format for the essay and how you can write a free respond essay .
you should support your answer by given examples.
do not cite much of words.
you should answer the following questions in the essay .
Q1)How the population of the world changed since you were born?
Q2)Discuss the impact of human demand on water, food and energy.
Q3)Discuss how oil,which is becoming harder to find provides fertilizer, pesticide, and mechanization that so far has allowed us to produce enough food.
Q4)How many people can live on earth?
Q5)Discuss why human population density is a factor in every environment problem.
Q6)Discuss how Saudi Arabia and China are achieving food security by buying arable land abroad .
Q7)Humans beings are good at many things, but thinking about our species as whole is not one of our strong points.Why?
Q8)Has global agriculture hit a natural limit, is there more land to expand to?
Q9)Describe the contributions of Nobel Peace Prize honoree Norman Borlaug to the grain revolution.
Q10)Where are people immigrating from and where are they going to?
Q11)What are the primary reasons the human population increasing.
Q12How will projected world population growth affect your engineering career?
Q13)Discuss the reasons why the population increased exponentially since the industrial revolution.
Q14)Why is it difficult for humans to discuss reproductive control.
Q15) With much of the world living with water scarcity, how can desalination help resolve these issues.
Q16) Why do the poorest nations on earth have largest population growth ?
Q17) How important was cheap oil to the exponential population growth?

How does the research apply to your everyday life experiences (be specific)?

Students are to choose and read one of the presented articles and answer the essay questions from below. The articles are empirical in nature and were written for a captivated audience hence, many may find certain parts of the readings difficult to understand (i.e., the results section). Students may want to focus on the Introduction (describes the issue and surveys previous studies), Methods (describes how this particular study was carried out), and Discussion (interpretation of the study and what the results may mean) sessions in order to get a general understanding to of the article. Write an essay (for each article chosen)—in your own words—that addresses the following questions:

1. What is the purpose of the research?

2. What type of research method was used (e.g., description of subjects, how many, how were they selected; what apparatus or materials were used, and procedures).

3. Identify the independent variable(s) & dependent variable(s)

4. What were the main results?

5. How does the research relate to topics you’ve learned in your course (be specific)?

6. How does the research apply to your everyday life experiences (be specific)?

Be sure to include as a cover sheet (this page does not count toward the minimum 2 page limit) the following:

Your name, student ID number, instructors name and course number
article’s title, authors, and date of study

All papers must be submitted to YOUR PSY 100 INSTRUCTOR by the last regular scheduled day of classes (not including study period or finals week) by 5pm.

The paper should at least be two pages and written without excessive spelling errors, poor grammar, and punctuation. Please note that all essays must be original and done independently from other students. If any form is plagiarized from another student and/or some outside source, students may risk disciplinary action that is not limited to the following: an incomplete for the course; failing the course, and/or suspension from the university. Non-compliance of any of the aforementioned rules and the paper will not be accepted and graded as an incomplete paper.

What was your personal system for ensuring that you accomplished your goals? Describe it.

The following questions must be addressed in your final journal entry and must be the only questions addressed in your final journal entry. Write the entry in standard English, use paragraphs and use spell check. Don’t forget to check the formatting and specifications for journal entries below before you submit. This journal may not be submitted late as it is due for the last class meeting.
As preparation for answering these questions, read through your goal sheets and previous journal entries.
• What were your original and, if any, revised goals and plans for this internship?
• What was your personal system for ensuring that you accomplished your goals? Describe it. Did it work? If it didn’t, did you experiment with making it work?
• How do you feel about the results you achieved?
• What do you believe explains (are the reasons for) the results you achieved?
• What if anything would you do differently?
• What are the most important skills and knowledge you have gained during your internship, and how will these help you advance in your professional life?
• How have your actions changed, if at all, as a result of the learning you got from your internship experience?
• What about your internship has been different than you expected?

Describe how the green revolution consisted in large measures of fertilizing land with petrochemicals derived from petroleum.

You should write a free response essay which I have attached the format for the essay and how you can write a free respond essay . you should support your answer by given examples. do not cite much of words. you should answer the following questions in the essay .
Q1) Some say oil is the excrement of the devil , oil is black blood, oil is the blood of the dinosaur, oil is the blood of the earth however, most would agree that oil is the blood stream of the world economy. Debate this notion?

Q2) Discuss how we are moving from an era of cheap abundant energy to an era of scarce hard to get expensive energy ?

Q3)Why are oil exporting nations interested in keeping the world dependent on oil as long as possible?

Q4) Increased unemployment, poverty, bankruptcy, starvation their are all kinds of things that happen when a society collapses, we are entering a new world of unbelievable oil shortages and its only a few years away. Discuss how this will affect your life.

Q5) Describe how oil is not like wheat, we are not growing it every year. The great bulk of the worlds oil was formed in two very brief epochs, in periods of extreme global warming 90 and 150 years ago. when the organic material was buried to a depth of 2000 m a chemical reaction converted it into oil. formed once, briefly over 4B years geological time.

Q6) All the oil created over earth’s 4B years, humans will use up in one or two centuries. How will this affect an engineers career ?

Q7) one barrel of oil costing just over $100 will produce as much energy as you can get from 12 people working all year invest $1 to extract oil out Iraq and get back 25,000 hours of human labor. How can we replace oil?

Q8) Oil is our gad. This energy is so dense it nearly free energy. The most invaluable resource we have ever discovered?

Q9) What is the actual cost of products you enjoy? Discuss why the construction of an average car consumers the energy equivalent of 27 and 54 BBL of oil. Construction of a laptop PC consume 10 times their weight in fossil fuels. Microchips consumes 630 times its weight in fossil fuel during its construction. What is all this going to cost when we run out of cheap oil?

Q10) There are 7B people living on the planet. Most are reasonably well fed as a consequence of the green revolution.

Q11) Describe how the green revolution consisted in large measures of fertilizing land with petrochemicals derived from petroleum.

Q12) For every calorie you eat, requires 10 calorie of hydrocarbons energy to produce. How are we to feed 9B people 2050?

Q13) The liquids that come out of oil as its processed and refined, create the building blocks for all our petrochemical, chemicals, materials, plastics and pharmaceuticals. How will engineering adapt to a world without cheap oil?

Q14) How the end of cheap oil affect your career?

Demonstrate understanding of the relationships among technology and the social, cultural, economic and environmental conditions of society, locally and globally, in both the short- and long-term.

Demonstrate understanding of the relationships among technology and the social, cultural, economic and environmental conditions of society, locally and globally, in both the short- and long-term.
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Discuss the epidemiological health data that suggest toxin from Albert tar sands are responsible for brain tumors and cancer.

Having extracted the less polluting oil, we are now getting to the really dirty sludge. The world needs energy and Canada needs the tar sands, i don’t think people realize how big the sacrifice zone will be. Debate the need to develop the oil sands.

For the Allan Adam, Dene Chief, Fort Chipewyan and generations of his people, the land is life, then one day, the land changed. The worlds largest corporation came looking for oil. A sea of sand soaked with bitumen. Describe how the Alberta oil sands changed everything.

In a world running out of conventional oil, this is what is left, and there is a fortune to be made. Identify the skate holders.

The tar sands now supply more oil to the United States than any other foreign source. Describe the Canadian—US Government arrangements.

Describe how the Athabasca river, which feeds the Athabasca Lake, brings the riches of the land, but 120 Km upstream the river also feeds the tar sands and carries with it the toxins.

Discuss the epidemiological health data that suggest toxin from Albert tar sands are responsible for brain tumors and cancer.

Describe how the community of Fort Chipewyan, which relates heavily on traditional foods has been affected by waterier contamination, illustrate your findings with the physical evidence provided including fish which are inedible, deformed, bend over, crooked, partially eaten by acid.

The Fort Chipewyan family physician found diseases directly connected to toxins in the environment. The physician requested a baseline health study from Health Canada. Describe what happened with this request.

Describe what happened at the Press Conference on Fish Deformities held in Edmonton AB.

If you ask an Environment Canada media spokesperson about contamination resulting from tar sands operation, they will not tell you the federal government has failed to adequately monitor the mega-project’s effects on water. The tar sends are contaminating hundreds of kilometers of land in nor them Alberta with cancer-causing contaminants and neurotics. Review the contributions of University of Alberta scientist Dr. David Schindler in exposing the negative effects of tar sands production on local waterways and aquatic species.

Alberta Government claims that the tar sands development leaves the Athabasca Lake unaffected. Provide your opinion based on what you know.

The tar sand development is now the biggest construction project in the world. Summarize the findings published in National Geographic Magazine March 2009 – Vol. 215 – No .3. How did the Politicians react to this published investigation?

According to Allen Adam, Dene Chief, Fort Chipewyan “ this development is taking place on private property, if you are going to do anything with the land, you have to ask us. We never sold the land, never gave it up, never surrounded it, but people still think they have the right to come in here and do what they want to do.” Discuss why under Canadian law he owns the land and has the right to hunt and fish. However where the development is taking place, the disruption is so extensive , that it is now fair to say that their properly rights, can no longer be meaningfully exercised, Because the habitat has been destroyed.

Which of American Express’s Relationship Care strategies would be most motivational to you? Why?

Discuss the forum in narrative format with an introduction, headings, and a conclusion
Case Questions:
1) As an American Express employee, how would you feel about having a significant part of your bonus tied to customers’ willingness to recommend the company to a friend? What are the upsides of the approach and what are the downsides?
2) Which of American Express’s Relationship Care strategies would be most motivational to you? Why?
3) Consider these strategies in the context of the theories reviewed in this chapter (expectancy theory, goal setting theory, equity theory, psychological empowerment). Which theories seem to be most present in these strategies? Which seem to be least present, and what could the company do to rectify the omission.