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DVD - Death in the West
Phillips Morris Cigarette Company
DVD - The Honour of All (2)
First Nations Alkali Lake Band’s efforts at sobriety
Fraudulent marketing techniques used to sell health products
Barry Commoner’s Four Laws of Ecology
everything is connected to everything else
everything must go somewhere
nature knows best
there is no such thing as free lunch
5 Change Agent Roles
catalyzer: draw attention need for change, critic norms
process helper: listener, recognize and define needs, analyze problems
solution giver: puts solution into practice, timing, adapt
resource linker: interlink need resource (money, skill, time)
stabilizer: maintain personal boundaries
Rob Archer and Lara Lauzon
body image
Dr. Patrick Walter
meditation
Rob Dyke
swim, guy who did everything
Ocean Wise Shoreline Cleanup
Ocean Shoreline Clean up to the 7 dimensions in environmental and social aspects, creating a stable environment for those within.
Canadian Blood Services
Physical wellness: Supporting patients in need of transfusions or transplants. Emotional wellness: Providing hope and care to patients and their families. Social wellness: Encouraging community engagement through donation and volunteerism.Ca
Rainbow Kitchen
Maslows hierarchy of needs: physiological needs; food sharing weekdays, hot meals weekdays, school launched
Niki Hodgkinson Sundher
Niki Hodgkinson Sundher’s story follows her journey from growing up in a heteronormative environment, where being "gay" was considered abnormal, to coming out as Queer and embracing her identity. She then became an advocate for LGBTQ+ visibility and education, working to challenge societal norms and combat discrimination through various community initiatives.
Duncan Campbell
Duncan Campbell became a C7 quadriplegic at 17, helped create wheelchair rugby, worked as a recreation therapist, coordinated wheelchair sports programs, earned two degrees, traveled internationally, and was inducted into the Canadian Paralympic Sports Hall of Fame in 2005.