Author: | Scott Webb | ISBN: | 9781466060203 |
Publisher: | Scott Webb | Publication: | February 15, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Scott Webb |
ISBN: | 9781466060203 |
Publisher: | Scott Webb |
Publication: | February 15, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Occupy Wall Street has opened a dialogue about life as we know it in America. This book carries the discussion one step further reviewing the American system as it pertains to your health and well-being. Simple diagrams help you to map where you are and where you very likely want to be. Documented with helpful links throughout.
Society must improve in its ability to listen and then transfer learning. Like, what happens inside the human body after consuming a single fast food hamburger? And what is the relationship between illness and modern farming/ranching methods? With rapid appreciation for the benefits of organic growing methods comes general confusion about what it all means. Not any more! Within just fifteen minutes of reviewing these diagrams, better clarity is the likely outcome. Out of simplicity comes a new complexity, which means fresh opportunity for all across the board, including a wake up call for leaders in industry and government. That's called "a transfer of learning," the most critical step today for what's needed next to create social improvement.
Special thanks to Katrina Joyner for her help with formatting.
Occupy Wall Street has opened a dialogue about life as we know it in America. This book carries the discussion one step further reviewing the American system as it pertains to your health and well-being. Simple diagrams help you to map where you are and where you very likely want to be. Documented with helpful links throughout.
Society must improve in its ability to listen and then transfer learning. Like, what happens inside the human body after consuming a single fast food hamburger? And what is the relationship between illness and modern farming/ranching methods? With rapid appreciation for the benefits of organic growing methods comes general confusion about what it all means. Not any more! Within just fifteen minutes of reviewing these diagrams, better clarity is the likely outcome. Out of simplicity comes a new complexity, which means fresh opportunity for all across the board, including a wake up call for leaders in industry and government. That's called "a transfer of learning," the most critical step today for what's needed next to create social improvement.
Special thanks to Katrina Joyner for her help with formatting.