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... findings . She does not operate from above . Rather , the philosopher is conceived as a subtle and vital connectivity - builder for people in the fundamental experience vocabulary suggests etymologically that the sage orchestrates ...
... findings . She does not operate from above . Rather , the philosopher is conceived as a subtle and vital connectivity - builder for people in the fundamental experience vocabulary suggests etymologically that the sage orchestrates ...
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... finding their roots in us as unique human individuals with a superbly rich endowment of skills and potential capabil- ities . We are born as individuals but delivered into the hands of others , into the midst of others . Through inter ...
... finding their roots in us as unique human individuals with a superbly rich endowment of skills and potential capabil- ities . We are born as individuals but delivered into the hands of others , into the midst of others . Through inter ...
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... Finding. the. Gold. Nugget. Systems intelligence can be regarded as an invitation for human growth. Hämäläi- nen and Saarinen (2007, p. 23) say: A key point of systems intelligence is its positive emphasis. The perspective highlights what ...
... Finding. the. Gold. Nugget. Systems intelligence can be regarded as an invitation for human growth. Hämäläi- nen and Saarinen (2007, p. 23) say: A key point of systems intelligence is its positive emphasis. The perspective highlights what ...
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... finding faults in a person, it is systems intelligent to focus on her merits and try to empower them. Moreover, by keeping in mind that every person is valuable in her own uniqueness, it is a lot easier to treat people with respect and ...
... finding faults in a person, it is systems intelligent to focus on her merits and try to empower them. Moreover, by keeping in mind that every person is valuable in her own uniqueness, it is a lot easier to treat people with respect and ...
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... findings and elaborates on them with many examples , using both text and pictures . The key concepts include : • The concept of Life , as a quality : “ a general condition , which exists , to some degree or other , in every part of ...
... findings and elaborates on them with many examples , using both text and pictures . The key concepts include : • The concept of Life , as a quality : “ a general condition , which exists , to some degree or other , in every part of ...
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