Taking only what is needed and replacing what is used most clearly reflects the indigenous ecological theme of __________

a. embeddedness
b. interconnectedness.
c. non-violence.
d. reciprocity.
e. reverence


d

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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According to Seyyed Nasr, the environmental crisis is fundamentally a crisis of:

A. myths. B. values. C. rituals. D. opinions.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Marilyn Friedman argues that community traditions may often be oppressive to women. 2. Forward-looking justice concerns itself with future consequences, while backward-looking justice wants to right past wrongs. 3. Distributive justice is the justice meted out to a person who has broken the law. 4. Walter Berns argues that anger has a deep and appropriate connection to moral indignation. 5. Diane Whiteley argues that the community should feel moral indignation over a crime done to a victim.

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A comparison of things based on similarities those things share is ________.

A. an analogy B. a causal explanation C. a hyperbole D. a generalization

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