Yada, Yada, Yada with a touch of meaning and a dash of purpose. I thoroughly enjoyed the presentations overall, for they helped me to expand my horizons in regard to just how much one can contribute to fellow man's survival. With a little heritage for some and ingrained culture for others, the budding anthropological minds shared a common ground with the holistic class. I believe the common ground is good stewardship for the lives that we are responsible for. In addition to our own, we are each commissioned to tend to the life of each plant, animal, and marine life that makes up our ecological system. And so we move forward with an illuminated mind and a motivated spirit to accept and tackle life's challenges with everlasting hope for a future that will be affected by our positive and renewable mentalities to change the world as we know it. Understanding that culture, religion, and environment are intertwined in all aspects of life, one may rest assure that in order to really make a change: All avenues must be motivated in a unified way. Accolades go to Professor Cruz. Thanks for shining a light on that which ordinarily goes unnoticed in everyday life.
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