Stewardship Research Paper

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A person might exhibit stewardship by planting trees as the definition of stewardship means to protect the environment.In the text “Just A Dream” Walter at the beggining didn’t didn’t care about the enviroment.Then he learns how being a steward of the earth helps.At the end of the book he becomes a steward of the earthand plants a tree to change the future.In the world people are planting trees and being a steward.This is how someone might exhibit stewardship of the earth and how they would act and make a difference.

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