Unit 1: It’s challenge


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UNIT 1: It’s challenge.
What are personal challenges examples?

  • Run a marathon.

  • Take on a charity challenge.

  • Exercise your brain.

  • Surprise yourself.

  • Volunteer yourself.

  • Get a new job/seek promotion.

  • Overcome a fear.

  • Climb a famous peak.

Firstly, What is the most difficult situation you’ve faced at work example?
EXAMPLE: 1
I take every new task or responsibility of my job as a challenge and then try to give my best to come up with the most-right solution to each situation. Talking about the most challenging of all, it was when I was a sales executive during my previous job. I sold a product to a client, which I usually did.
Then What are the 3 challenges of life? The Seven Logs: Common Challenges We All Face in Life

  • Family relationships. Unfortunately, not everyone can count on their own homes as a first line of stability and refuge. …

  • Disappointments in love. …

  • Disappointments in friendships. …

  • Academic or career disappointments. …

  • Health issues. …

  • Financial crises. …

  • Existential crisis.

Actually What are examples of challenges at work?


UNIT 2: A changing planet
you heard Rachel and Jo talk about the effect climate change has on our environment. As they outlined, one of the main causes of climate change is global warming through the ‘greenhouse gas effect’.
A ‘greenhouse gas’ is a gaseous compound with the ability to trap heat (or long-wave radiation) in the Earth’s atmosphere. On a very simple level, the ‘greenhouse gas effect’ is the name for the process where certain gases trap heat in the Earth’s atmosphere and contribute to the warming of the planet as a whole.


As shown in this diagram, electromagnetic radiation travels from the Sun towards the Earth. Some bounces off the atmosphere, but much of it travels into the Earth’s atmosphere. Once inside our atmosphere, some is absorbed by the Earth (the radiation with short wavelengths), but much is reflected back up into space. This is where the greenhouse gasses come in. The problem is that some of the radiation that would have escaped back into space is instead absorbed by greenhouse gases in our atmosphere, causing the atmosphere to warm up. In short, the presence of greenhouse gases means more radiation is trapped in the atmosphere than would have been if these gases weren’t there, making the Earth’s climate warmer overall than it would have been.
As our world continues to face some grand challenges, how can we act as global citizens to create a fairer society for all?
Get an introduction to what global citizenship is, and what it means to be part of a global community, with this online course from the University of Bristol.
You’ll explore approaches to globalization and citizenship, and the opportunities and challenges that a global community creates.
You’ll learn about global inequalities in healthcare, science and technology, and the tensions between local and global issues.


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