The seed germinated ... is beginning to grow!
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5377/creaciencia.v0i5.8691Keywords:
Biological cycle, Natural evolutionAbstract
Nature, human beings and society are constantly changing, part of it is inherent in the biological cycle and natural evolution, but another part of it is attributable to human will and has a lot to do with the decisions we make daily and that mark our personal, family life; social, economic and cultural and that of others around us. This power to influence our environment and other beings, convert our decisions and actions into an intentional process towards the achievement of an end. For example, when we sow a seed, we hope to see the plant grow, develop, bear fruit and reproduce, for which we must provide the appropriate means and care, especially in its early stages of life; watering it when it lacks water, eliminating weeds, paying it, protecting it from pests, cleaning it, removing dry leaves and trying to develop it in an appropriate environment.
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