Friday, September 7, 2007

927 937 947 Responses to students

Message no. 927[Branch from no. 911] Posted by Thomas Culhane (1311520071) on Monday, May 7, 2007 5:02pm Subject: Re: Relational Summ...Varshawn

What is your theory about your co-workers -- what is making them anxious? And how does maintaining space help reduce that anxiety? Or is it that lack of personal space is what is making them anxious? What are the spatial characteristics of your work environment? How can you set up an experiment to test your theory?

Message no. 937[Branch from no. 932] Posted by Thomas Culhane (1311520071) on Thursday, May 10, 2007 2:29pm Subject: Re: Summary

Dana, can you elaborate on this summary? All -- Remember we need at least three quotes from the book with page numbers and three outside references, and the summary should relate to you and your life experience and observations. This is the criteria I have to use for evaluating now that grade time is coming up! Thanks!

Message no. 947[Branch from no. 941] Posted by Thomas Culhane (1311520071) on Friday, May 11, 2007 3:39pm Subject: Re: Varshawn...Part 1

Yeah, the Japanese calculator is pretty confusing and lousy == thanks to Michelle we have much better calculators to use now! But at least you got a sense, I hope, that people are doing this all over the world now -- one day soon responsible citizens may be asked to balance their carbon budget the way we now balance our checkbooks == trying to be carbon neutral or carbon negative may be the next status quest! ("How low can ya go!?" People may ask each other)

Message no. 948[Branch from no. 945] Posted by Thomas Culhane (1311520071) on Friday, May 11, 2007 3:41pm Subject: Re: Dana Boothroyd

Thanks for sharing the new climate calculator Dana -- much better than the Japan site I found. I think that one is best suited for the electrical appliances found in Toy Story and used by Buzz Lightyear: To infinity, and beyond! :)

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