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LEARN10

In my opinion, a very big problem is that people no longer interested in the nature and they no longer identify themselves with it. Many people have forgotten from what their wealth come from and have forgotten how to appreciate nature! With organizations, programs, course offerings, etc. we HAVE TO try bringing people closer to the nature and to deal with it more cautious.

Furthermore, I would put a big emphasis on the children in our world. Child labor in Asia should be treated, and…

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Added by Kim Gross-Hardt on June 24, 2012 at 7:25pm — 1 Comment

IMAGINE8

I am now 100 years old and look back at the past. I see that morals and customs of different cultures have existed not longer. This is very sad. The cities are crowded and multicultural. No city, and almost no country is characterized by its culture. For this reason we have try bringing people back to their roots. They have to learn that the world is not just about work and money but that it is important to continue to exercise customs and traditions. They must not lose the relation to the…

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Added by Kim Gross-Hardt on June 17, 2012 at 7:23am — No Comments

LEARN8

I have chose the case study "Communities and Management of Natural Resources of the Cuban Archipelago". The Sabana-Camagüey Archipelago is one of the four archipelagos around the island of Cuba. This territory is considered a special sustainable development region within the National Protected Areas System. The authors belong to the Environment Agency of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment, in which capacity they advise on, direct and carry out conservation and natural…

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Added by Kim Gross-Hardt on June 14, 2012 at 10:43am — No Comments

The East-West Corner in Kissena Corridor Park Gardens

In 3010, maybe they will remember that we started a garden in the Southeast corner (bottom left in this photograph) of the Kissena Corridor Park Gardens. They will have a big celebration to mark the 100th year of gardening there.





Take a look at our videos from the first weeks of this effort:…



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Added by Paul Allison on May 4, 2010 at 1:30am — 1 Comment

Poll: which human virtue do we need the most?

The idea of making polls on EVOKE was generated in a discussion on A.V. Koshy's blog, who (from what I understand) was inspired by Samiran Roy. I posted that I was dazzled by the idea, and commented on how great it would be to… Continue

Added by Jeremy Laird Hogg on May 1, 2010 at 5:00pm — 56 Comments

The Earth speaks.

In 2069, I will have finished my first century of life on this planet, and I'll be just finishing up spending my energy learning how to collaborate with the Earth's own abundant resources to create new and wonderful things for all of humanity, and I will be very, very likely to want to share that understanding with not just the humans, but with all other intelligent Earthlings and intelligent life from other worlds, as well, many of whom we humans have learned to effectively communicate with.… Continue

Added by Turil Cronburg on April 22, 2010 at 3:30pm — 2 Comments

Mission #1 - Think Creatively

Why is creativity important and what exactly does it provide?…

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Added by Matthew Ceo on March 21, 2010 at 3:13pm — 2 Comments

How to Build a Zero-Cost Earth Oven

Building an Earth Oven…

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Added by James Ream on March 11, 2010 at 12:57am — 5 Comments

NEWSKILL: How to draw like a crazy artist.

drawing is alot easier than people make it seem. everyone should know how to weild a pencil just like everyone should be literate and know what a scale is, so i'm going to teach you how to draw, and since i don't have a scanner i'm going to do it blind.



there are three basic kinds of drawing all of which can vary greatly in detail or style depending on the mood of the drawer or the demands of the pencil. the three types are:



  • drawing from reality; copying real things,…
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Added by Cian Gregory Accuardi Shelley on March 10, 2010 at 8:35am — 2 Comments

The Snowball Effect

Learn1 : The Snowball Effect



“Infrastructure Begets Infrastructure”…



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Added by James Ream on March 9, 2010 at 6:00am — 6 Comments

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