The World as I see it
The redudancy of this title is apparent as it refers to a proposition and I am simply an individual trying to explain things from my perspective. But I am not proposing an interpretation of human evolution, although the topics you will find in this site pertain to the entire human race. Yet, what I am presenting here isin fact a compound of analyses, thoughts, and ideas that project beyond the mind of a single person.
In contemporary terms, human evolution is estimated as a complicated process and a number of attempts have been made to represent this process in literature or audiovision. It is now clear that each and all of these attempts have provided critical information to current generations that allow the understanding of human history in a different fashion. Nonetheless, science has only added more details to the search of this understanding, leaving the road towards knowledge as unclear as they ever were.
In effect, the most critical events that occurred in the past were concealed in the memories of those who ever experienced them, while those unfortunate who once lived in recently emerged industrial societies were able to retrieve recorded events although these memories have been limited to the instrument and technology utilized in a given moment in history.
Yet one thing can be said about humans and that is that, among individuals, it is possible to find certain trends and similarities that make specific behaviors look like patterns. Regardless the individual's demographic characteristics or geographical circumstances in which he or she evolves, one can see that one person may behave pretty similar to another person found in the same location, in another location, or one who live in a aprevious era. Of course this resemblance is limited to a few factors such as personal interests, individual choices, ethical integrity, or purpose in life, among others. In a general sense, the behavior this person shows, and the choices this person makes may resemblance that of another individual living in the same milieu, or And when it comes to the extent in which resemblance with other living organisms, all living beings show a line of development over the course of history, and have come to adapt to the demands encountered in nature.
Diversity and pluralism are two of the most cited topics in science for they refer both to a natural process, and the other alternative to explain human evolution. Darwin's theory is indeed a challenging discussion although it is not my interest to engage in this conversation in this lines. I rather continue with the analysis of the two mentioned words. Diversity, on the one hand, is particularly the greatest of all human qualities and I will soon explain why I believe this is true. On the other hand, pluralism, conceived as a system, enables diverse organisms coexist in this world.
Now, let's think about how humans benefits from diversity and contrast these benefits from all the possible negative outcomes I can think of. First of all, over the centuries men and women have, for instance, distinguished from their contemporaries people because they are simply another being. This difference is the product attaining particularity and originality during growth or ven before birth. From an individual perspective, diversity can be described as a significant factor because it makes private experiences fundamental elements that account for the development of a person.
Diversity is essentially linked to species as well as a country's progress [citation needed]. The emergence of an inclusive society that welcomes participation of all its members is fundamental in eradicating poverty, minimizing social inequality, individual prejudice and stereotypes, to just name a few.
At a micro level cell growth and the concept of differentiation serve to explain how our immune system becomes stronger and capable to combat voluntary and involuntary diseases that affect the body.
when exposur. Mutations, and transformations occurring both internal and external to the body function as mother nature's control mechanism to maintain equilibrium, scientist have explained. Furthermore, diversity renovation and creativity as people become more and more different from each other. Whereas cellular specialization is parallel to ramification, it facilitates the materialization of new thoughts.
The nature versus nurture dilemma is nevertheless an issue to consider when effort is put on representing t however puts a halt to the assumptions that nature has provided species with rather microbiology accounts more , and about which one provides more to growth; it is safe to say that although inevitably influenced by society, for individuals are part of it and dependency is is part of the social contract, nature will remain as a dormant XXX holding strong . Thus , grows from our tiny family circle to the whole system of countries and continents. For instance, when accepting that each one of us sees the world different, one basically understands that each individual mantain an infinite number of ideas that in theory are different from each another member of the society. A given issue that is being analyzed by an entire group of thinkers will naturally find one member presenting an explanation completely foreign to rest of the group, hence, population growth is partially beneficial. Tho this date communities and nations have neglected the restructuration of environments in order to allow a more participative civil life. Effort has instead bein directed toward keeping marginal social stratas separated from thove above the line of e ones above been made to bring on methods in which our economic system considers everyone's productive capacity as a potential resource that will keep a country's productive machinery when all the members of that country are being utilized. To this date, no government or politician has clearly applied, or even spoken of the advantage of inclusiveness. Examples of how inclusion has naturally emerged from evolution is seen in many areas of real life. For instance, in science we learn how independent studies were made during centuries on on a vast number of investigations. In modern times we noticed the need to consolidate all this investigations that provide science with details and specific findings, but that in one way or another lacked what somebody else's investigation contained. Thus, it is obvious how the conversion of the forces allows one to have more power, and allows society extract more juice out of its effort. inclusion (hyperkink to website where the theory of inclusion is widely explained) to its consan inclusive theory has not being applied by any country, which is scarcely discussed in social sciences should aim to demonstrate how essential is to our communities and nations to consider everybody's art, ideas, opinions, labor capacity, intellectual capacity, as well as existence. This excludes the concept of tolerance and consolidates that of friendship, brotherhood/sisterhood, when in practice we collectively produce to benefit all of us. Commitment indicates passion and devotion. The rewards that are received after back a lot from you and keeps me updated/aware of how/what other people think. I can adapt my strategies to scenarios that fit your needs since my goal is not to see you as a seed that, with care and attention, will flourish and grow to become a beautiful flower. Instead, you need to be an active element influencing this growth or, if you prefer this adventure. - This utopia has not been welcomed by the m artTalcot Parson was, among other scholars one of those scholars who aimed to educate society on the importance of inclusion - One single person may idealize images that may have a complete different notion of a single object. - I have learned to understand that we experience events individually, althoughWe learn from our individual experiences, although |