Vynertje wrote:
Are you still working on your blogs? I read some of them and they were quite interesting :)
Not atm, but I could do them again if you wish. I didn't know that people enjoyed reading it :P
Anyway, I don't have a real topic atm for any kind of blog, but sure, once I'll have something, I'll post it :D
Change is gooooood
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Vynertje wrote:
Some of them were enjoyable, some weren't, but I am really interested in combining economics with enviromental stuff (enviromental ecomics is a study on itself, right?) and sustainability is really important for those matters.
Oh you mean the environmental misconceptions? I thought mobafire blogs lol.
The reason I made that blog was because of school points. I was planning on doing the same thing again this year, but like for that aswell, I don't have any real interesting topic atm, so it wont be any time soon :P
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Pheyniex wrote:
that time of the day, huh?
Time of the day? Wat?
"Moral justification is a powerful disengagement mechanism. Destructive conduct is made personally and socially acceptable by portraying it in the service of moral ends." - Albert Bandura
"Ultimately, if people lose their willingness to recognize that there are times in our history when legality becomes distinct from morality, we aren't just ceding control of our rights to government, but our futures." - Edward Snowden
"Ultimately, if people lose their willingness to recognize that there are times in our history when legality becomes distinct from morality, we aren't just ceding control of our rights to government, but our futures." - Edward Snowden
Meiyjhe wrote:
If you wonder what the main environmental problems are, then you are already pretty close to the basic idea of the course. The main problems being: Energy consumption and pollution.
What we learn at this course is mainly how we can keep energy consumptions low and keep the pollution low as much as possible. We learn a bit of chemistry, biology, physics, law, geography, stuff like that, so that once we would have a project in our future jobs, we can advice our clients how they can keep the energy consumptions/pollution low in the most optimal way.
That is basically what they teach me atm :P
Basically my course, except the geography (i actually don't need it, i kinda know plenty) and I take more orientation to systems management and materials behavior.
Searz wrote:
Time of the day? Wat?
C'mon Searz, you're smart. you know what it means...
Pheyniex wrote:
Basically my course, except the geography (i actually don't need it, i kinda know plenty) and I take more orientation to systems management and materials behavior.
You are doing something more computerwise then? :P
Vynertje wrote:
Haha okay ;(
Sorry bro, I'll do my best to think of something good :D
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