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The World as a Total System

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The World as a Physical System, Biological System, Social System, Economic System, Political System, Communication System, and Evaluative System can be classified into three categories.
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What Systems Can We Perceive in the World? The World as a Physical System The World as a Biological System The World as a Social System The World as an Economic System The World as a Political System The World as a Communication System The World as an Evaluative System

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The Learning Economy

TL;DR: In this article, it is argued that pure market economies, if such existed, would have severe problems in terms of learning and innovation, and that a learning economy is a mixed economy in a fundamental sense.
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Enhancing Relationships Between Children and Teachers

TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the importance of supportive relationships in the development of a child's developing system and how school policy affects the child-teacher relationship, and how strong relationships mean less risk.
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An Introduction to Ecological Economics

TL;DR: The need to develop a shared vision of a sustainable society Successes, Failures, and Remedies Policy Instruments: Some Background Examples of Policies, Instruments, and Institutions Governance Conclusions and Prospects for the Future References Index as discussed by the authors.
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‘The Learning Economy, the Learning Firm and the Learning Region’ A Sympathetic Critique of the Limits to Learning

TL;DR: The recent growing interest in learning and knowledge as a - maybe the only - route to corporate and regional economic success is one facet of the engagement between economic geographers and... as mentioned in this paper.
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Relationships, networks and the learning regions: case evidence from the Peak District National Park.

TL;DR: In this article, a relational framework using principles of relationship marketing and the networks approach was constructed to examine the nature of exchange structure in the three case study areas in the Peak District National Park (PDNP).