Changing Perspective
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Pages: 7
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of children, the capitalisation of white society upon indigenous families, the ostensibly lofty ideals of government bodies, the debasement of children by their carers, the forcefulness of close family members, the bias and subjective attitudes to events, is that change dictates our lives. Change can be both forced and natural, covert and dramatic, but it is how we interpret and respond/react to this change which will shape our own perspectives and our own lives.
of children, the capitalisation of white society upon indigenous families, the ostensibly lofty ideals of government bodies, the debasement of children by their carers, the forcefulness of close family members, the bias and subjective attitudes to events, is that change dictates our lives. Change can be both forced and natural, covert and dramatic, but it is how we interpret and respond/react to this change which will shape our own perspectives and our own lives.