Education for Environmental Management
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https://doi.org/10.12726/tjp.7.6Keywords:
Natural Environment, Human Environment, Organization Environment, Social Environment, Enivronment, Philosophy, EnglishAbstract
Human cooperation is composed of forces as given objective causal factors and they are integrated by organization, which is oriented by subjectivity.
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