Question: 1. 2. 3. What is the most commonly accepted definition of sustainability today? Use a diagram or illustration as needed to make your point. How

1. 2. 3. What is the most commonly accepted

1. 2. 3. What is the most commonly accepted definition of sustainability today? Use a diagram or illustration as needed to make your point. How does this compare with the Brundtland commission's definition in 1987? 3-4 lines. Compare ethics and laws and comment on how they differ using your own example (see page 3 of Starrett, 2017). 5-6 lines. Explain (in your own words) how the first canon would be applicable to different situations using the "Guidelines to Practice Canon 1" as stated in the ASCE Code. What is meant by the term Ethical Triangle" as presented by Starrett (page 4)? Explain in 4-6 lines. Using a case study of your choice (use any resource you need) show how ethics and sustainability apply to that case study. 6-8 lines. 4. 5. Use resources from the library and books or reputable Internet sources (as needed) to answer the above questions. Cite your references. Use Times Roman 12-point font double-spaced in answering your questions

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