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Baumann Stephen February 19, 2007 Sustainability What happened in class: The class started with a lecture about sustainability. Professor Schuhmann discussed the many different meanings of the word sustainability. Most of the discussion revolved around the reading, The Tragedy of the Commons. This reading used a metaphor of sheep herders raising sheep on a common green. The tragedy was that the common was being...

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