2011
DOI: 10.1504/ijesd.2011.045369
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Human consciousness as a base for sustainability in socio-economic-ecological systems

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“…3 Consciousness skills: the village health volunteers encouraged the drinkers to do their hobbies (no free time) such as amulet watching, working for the health community centre (finding herbs, prepare the tools), they offered work to the drinkers (Cuenca and Edgar, 2011). They also gave the reasons that if they got drunk, they could not work and get some income, they persuaded the drinkers to join three generation activity, community activities, they retreated the drinkers to caregiver program and also took the mothers and children to train three generation activities.…”
Section: Data Analysis: Maternal Instinct Semantic Factors Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 Consciousness skills: the village health volunteers encouraged the drinkers to do their hobbies (no free time) such as amulet watching, working for the health community centre (finding herbs, prepare the tools), they offered work to the drinkers (Cuenca and Edgar, 2011). They also gave the reasons that if they got drunk, they could not work and get some income, they persuaded the drinkers to join three generation activity, community activities, they retreated the drinkers to caregiver program and also took the mothers and children to train three generation activities.…”
Section: Data Analysis: Maternal Instinct Semantic Factors Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%