Capella University Cross Cultural Perspectives Presentation

Capella University Cross Cultural Perspectives Presentation

Capella University Cross Cultural Perspectives Presentation

Directions (full project instructions attached)

Create a presentation about the water crisis that contains 8–10 slides. You may include a combination of graphics and text to support your message. Please provide comprehensive speaker notes (750–1,000 words). The notes should reflect what you would say in an audio or in-person presentation. The presentation should address the following:

  • Describe the water crisis and the actions local and global organizations are taking to address it.
  • Describe the effect of the water crisis on countries and cultures around the world. Also, describe whether this has caused inequality or discrimination in these countries.
  • Describe the role of governmental and nongovernmental organizations in addressing the water crisis around the world.
  • Discuss how the media portrays this complex global issue.

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Read the articles in the Supporting Materials section and the Learning Resources to learn more about the water crisis. While conducting research, keep the following questions in mind:

 

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Encyclopedia of Crisis Management Freshwater Demands and Shortages Contributors: Author:Rouzbeh Nazari & Saeid Eslamian Edited by: K. Bradley Penuel, Matt Statler & Ryan Hagen Book Title: Encyclopedia of Crisis Management Chapter Title: “Freshwater Demands and Shortages” Pub. Date: 2013 Access Date: February 16, 2021 Publishing Company: SAGE Publications, Inc. City: Thousand Oaks Print ISBN: 9781452226125 Online ISBN: 9781452275956 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781452275956.n146 Print pages: 426-430 © 2013 SAGE Publications, Inc. All Rights Reserved. This PDF has been generated from SAGE Knowledge. Please note that the pagination of the online version will vary from the pagination of the print book. SAGE © 2013 by SAGE Publications, Inc. SAGE Reference Water covers about 70 percent of