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Human nature is changing. The last forty years of modern day living has corrupted our inherent caveman makeup and caused an evolutionary shift within us all. How we, as a society, have unconsciously created this situation and how this has manipulated our very core, is what is examined in the Energy Dynamic series of books. To find a way to re-address this balance and to start our own individual revolution, it is essential to first of all understand how this whole state came into beginning in the first place. Book 1’ ‘The Answer’ looks at the socio-ecomonical history of the Western world. At what point did the education system and working culture start to undo our usual way of being? Why did this happen and how can we start to learn how to contain and control this corruption of self? By examining how our minds and feelings have been sabotaged by the illusionary targets sold to us by the mainstream leaders who have portrayed this idea as world economic success, we begin to see the way forward. A dialogue between two people set in a couple of simple locations, this book is written as a play.
Human nature is changing. The last forty years of modern day living has corrupted our inherent caveman makeup and caused an evolutionary shift within us all. How we, as a society, have unconsciously created this situation and how this has manipulated our very core, is what is examined in the Energy Dynamic series of books. How we can start to reclaim our own individual meaning and purpose and to begin to create a contented and peaceful society by starting our own personal revolution, is illustrated in this Part 2. ‘The I in the Storm’ shows the four different ways people have adapted to fit into and cope with modern day demands and is examined in detail. Giving everyone the knowledge the...
Education for sustainable development (ESD) presents an intriguing challenge in developed countries. The very notion of sustainable development may appear to be at cross-purposes with the social and political aims of large industrial economies. Yet, arguably, the residents of wealthy countries may be most in need of new ways of thinking and behaving on an increasingly more fragile and crowded planet. This book presents a collection of essays that capture the depth and diversity of education for sustainable development (ESD) work in formal education in Canada and the United States. Many of the authors are pioneers in the field of ESD, not only in their own countries but internationally. In th...
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A listing of medical practitioners registered with the General Medical Council. Includes England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Data includes name, address, degrees, colleges, appointment, memberships, and publications. Also contains information on United Kingdom hospitals, NHS trusts, and boards of health.
This is the standard guide to the work and structure of the Civil Service in the United Kingdom. It lists key addresses, telephone numbers and contacts for all departments, Executive Agencies, libraries and museums and public bodies within the UK.