The three kingdoms – human, animal, and plant – share the same biosphere. Because humans possess the highest form of intelligence, they bear the greatest responsibility in caring for their environment. During the development of this stewardship, certain choices were made in order to ‘manage’ the environment. Through trial and error, the best choices became the norms of society and in order to protect those norms, laws were enacted. Localized cultures formed around these regional environmental practices and today, we have all grown up within certain cultural constraints that taught us how to live and ‘manage’ our personal universe for the good of all according to our entrenched world-view.
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- The past few years I've been researching the mashup culture of uncertainty facing its unknown future and how educators may lead effectively, motivate properly, and teach deeply.
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