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    reaching a certain level of economic power, there is no need to obsess on getting more since it does not contribute in increasing human’s happiness. On that sense, it adds that after a certain stage, to help poorer countries achieve the same level of development is healthier to their own developed societies Unequal societies bring depression and anxiety to people. They work hard not to their own well-being, but to acquire things to show to others that they have also importance and status.…

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    Human development involves the studies of human conditioning; psychoanalytic theories study the behaviour of society through peoples’ characteristics. Psychoanalytic theorists see that behaviour is extensively shaped by early childhood experiences with our parents. This is highlighted in Sigmund Freud’s (1856–1939) psychoanalytic theory. Sigmund Freud was a neurologist who became interested in the psychoanalytic aspect. He suggested that our behaviour was provoked by the libido, what Freud means…

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    environment that is affected in this example is planet Earth. Some factors that are influencing this event of global warming is pollution. Pollution is the introduction of contaminates into an environment that causes adverse change. Hence we have the development of an ecological crisis. The main ingredient in pollution that causes such adverse changes is carbon dioxide. Because of carbon dioxides chemical properties, carbon dioxide absorbs heat effectively. When pollution…

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    Free play can be define as a form of exercise that promotes health and appropriate physical development. Children are naturally interested in nature and active play, because it allows them to explore their environment . It 's benefic for every aspect during a child development to have outdoor interaction with nature, because it increases their motor skills and flexibility. If we deprive children from an normal activity like free play…

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    Are we doing enough? Over two hundred years ago, man witnessed the evolution of energy that sling shot humanity into a new age. Coal rich in carbon replaced wood as the number one fuel source. The energy found in coal supplied the fore fathers with the means to manufacture steel, power steam liners, and run machinery. The world had no idea a hundred years later that its need for more energy would dramatically increase. Oil and natural gas where explored. These highly efficient energies would…

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    Working in a team is a practice as old as the first human relationships, in which we collude with other individuals in order to achieve a common goal, and ultimately share both the success and failures of the operation (Buchanan and Huczynski 2011). However, working in a team is a difficult practice where there are many individuals with different ideas, all of them wanting to implement their own methods to attain that final, common goal. Differences in morals, culture, principles and…

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    Technology can be a very useful and helpful tool used in today’s modern day society. Technology can help people accomplish everyday tasks at a faster rate and accomplish those tasks easier. However, despite how helpful technology can be it also has its negative effect on the environment. One of the major environmental issues in today’s society is pollution. Pollution is caused by contaminates in the natural environment that causes changes. These contaminates disturb the ecosystem, cause human…

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    sunlight (p. 123). The writing was able to debunk some of the misconception behind certain environmentally friendly actions. One of the examples included the fact that public transit only is beneficial to the environment if there are more than 15 households per acre and that it was only beneficial for the environment if the transit was full (Muller, 2013, p.…

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    without the consultation of current K-12 educators (Diana, 2011). Thus, action research by current teachers is an important practice for K-12 educators to conduct in order to refine their current methods and develop effective techniques for the development of their…

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    The concept of sustainable development has become ubiquitous in many aspects of modern society. Most multinational corporations release annual sustainability reports and the word “sustainable” is on stickered onto cereals, water bottles, and even cars. Despite its familiarity, there is little consensus on the term’s true meaning. It means different things to different people at different times, consistently evolving as pertinent to environmental governance at the time, growing from a concept…

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