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Three Gorges Dam

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Team:
Team:
Jesus
Yahir
Garcia
Bernal
Jaime
Arturo
Beltran
Avila
Ximena
Yunuen
Sedano
Isaac Martinez ZatarainAlvarez
Jaime Arturo Beltran Avila
Three Gorges Dam
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How did this work come to be?
Because of the idea of flood control and also the idea of flood control and also take advantage of
hydroelectric power.
What does it say about society that I create it?
It reflects a society focused on economic development and large-scale infrastructure investment.
This project has contributed to the country's economic growth and long-term planning, but has
also raised social and environmental concerns due to population displacement and the
environmental impact of the Yangtze River.
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What values are evidenced or prioritized?
Energy production is prioritized, meaning the interest in the production of renewable energies, the
value of ecology.
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What knowledge is synthesized in it?
Civil Engineering, Hydropower, Flood Control, Ecology and Environment, Human Displacement,
Economics and Financing.
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Is this type of work fundamental for the survival of the region? Why?
Yes, since this has been one of the most controversial and debated issues in China from the
technical, social, economic and political perspectives.
Team:
Team:
Jesus
Yahir
Garcia
Bernal
Jaime
Arturo
Beltran
Avila
Ximena
Yunuen
Sedano
Isaac Martinez ZatarainAlvarez
Jaime Arturo Beltran Avila
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How did this theoretical work come about? This theoretical work, "
What Plants Know" by Daniel Chamovitz, is the result of many years of work in the field of
plant biology. The author, Daniel Chamovitz, is a prominent botanist with a strong
academic background in genetics and an extensive career in plant research.
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What does it say about the scientific society that created it, that is, what values are real
or prevail in this construction?
This paper emphasizes the importance of research in genetics and other fields related to
plant biology. In addition, the book suggests an inquisitive and open-minded approach to
understanding plant life, questioning traditional conceptions of its perceptual and
conscious capacities. This may reflect values such as scientific exploration, the pursuit of
new knowledge, and a willingness to challenge conventional beliefs.
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What knowledge is synthesized in it?
The book "What plants know" synthesizes various knowledge related to plant biology,
genetics and the perception of the environment. This knowledge includes:Knowledge of
plant biology: This work is based on a solid understanding of plant biology, including its
structure, function and life cycle. Genetics: Research in the field of genetics is used to
support the idea that plants can have forms of perception and consciousness. Latest
scientific research: The author combines data and findings from the latest research in
various scientific fields to support his arguments.
Philosophy and reflection: This work also involves a philosophical reflection on the
relationship between humans and nature, questioning our traditional perceptions of plant
life.
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How does this theory understand survival?
The theory presented in this paper seems to understand survival from a broad and
complex perspective.
Rather than viewing plants as passive creatures, this theory implies that plants have a way
of "knowing" and adapting to their environment to ensure their survival and reproduction.
Artistic Expression
Team:
Team:
Jesus
Yahir
Garcia
Bernal
Jaime
Arturo
Beltran
Avila
Ximena
Yunuen
Sedano
Isaac Martinez ZatarainAlvarez
Jaime Arturo Beltran Avila
Sonnet to water
Without you man could do nothing
You are crystal clear jewel of life
that thirst calms me, the body takes care of me,
and safeguard my being from dying.
Of the elements, you are power,
liquid treasure to him who asks for it,
your sweet attribute nests in the blood,
spring that helps to strengthen.
Do not stop your light from heaven,
nor go deep out of the sad earth,
that men are waiting for you on the ground.
Only you to nature gave,
water, your divine soul in blue flight,
In rain that everything loves and in good persists.
Description:
Although it is short, it seems to me that it expresses very well the value that water has for the
human being, such as the fact of expressing how the human being needs it to live, his way of
begging for the well-being of it, in addition to attributing positive attributes that he certainly
possesses, linking it with the sacred and desired, So sacred that by itself it becomes something
very necessary and important for the life of the human being, and like its absence would be
garrafal.
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