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Podcast The Ecology of Culture Copyright 2021 ISBN 978-976-9668904

July 07, 2021 William Anderson Gittens Author, Cinematographer Dip.Com., Arts. B.A. Media Arts Specialists’ License Cultural Practitioner, Publisher,CEO Devgro Media Arts Services®2015,Editor in Chief of Devgro Media Arts Services Publishing®2015 Season 1 Episode 1
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Podcast The Ecology of Culture Copyright 2021 ISBN 978-976-9668904
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The Ecology of Culture© 2021is an analytical scholarly cultural conversation which occupies the precincts of culture. This podcast is captured in ISBN978-976-96689-0-4 and framed in 15 chapters and verbalized in publication 229. The Ecology of Culture© 2021 is an ethos articulated and evolves around ecosystem and culture. Simply put an ecosystem is a culture which evolves around all of the organisms living within an area and the interactions between them and the physical environment. What is uniquely interesting in order to be able to feed the world’s growing population, we need ever more food, which must be diverse, balanced and of good quality to ensure the progress and well-being of humankind. One of the ways this event happens has to do with the Bees way of life because they are renowned for their role in providing high-quality food (honey, royal jelly and pollen) and other products used in healthcare and other sectors (beeswax, propolis, honey bee venom).a bee's niche is making honey, pollinating flowers, and drinking nectar and its habitat is a forest or a field. Bees are vital for the preservation of ecological balance and biodiversity in nature. They provide one of the most recognizable ecosystem services, i.e. pollination, which is what makes food production possible.  The manner, approach and the way that the bees comports themselves  becomes critical link in this discourse because the work of bees entails much more! The greatest contribution of bees and other pollinators is the pollination of nearly three quarters of the plants that produce 90% of the world’s food. A third of the world’s food production depends on bees, i.e. every third spoonful of food depends on pollination. Trees are equally important to the ecosystem for several reasons. Another critical aspect of ecology are trees without trees, human life could not exist on Earth. According to the Community Forest Guidebook, 100 trees remove about five tons of CO2, and 1000 pounds of other pollutants within their lifetime.   "Facts and figures on marine biodiversity | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization". www.unesco.org. Retrieved 2018-12-01.

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  Cultural ecology is a theoretical approach that attempts to explain similarities and differences in culture in relation to the environment. ... Developed by Julian Steward in the 1930s and 1940s, cultural ecology became an influential approach within anthropology, particularly archaeology.

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This theoretical conversation explored the historical context of Christianity's doctrine of creation. It is important to note that these doctrines are global citizens religious principles, while the theories are conclusions based on accumulated evidence focusing on Genesis 1:1 and Revelation 1:8, addressing debates on creation days, earth's age, and evolution.

The research indicates that Jesus' statements affirm God's independence and faith, as depicted in the discourse "Doctrine Is Part of The Christian Culture" ©2024 ” captured in publication 317 and ventilated in ISBN978-976-97146-9-4and framed in podcast 177

he Ecology of Culture Copyright 2021 ISBN 978-976-9668904