<span>Anthropocentrism is the belief that humans are the most important entity on earth and the universe. It is very prevalent among people and has been criticized as harmful to the environment and other species on earth, but it's also promoted as an potentially good thing, because humans need an healthy and diverse environment to thrive, which would make anthropocentrism beneficial for the biosphere as well as the humans.</span>
The Cold War had many affects on education in the United States. One example is how schools would have air raid drills in case the Soviet Union launched a nuclear bomb, not that hiding under a desk would save you anyway. Another way is all the anti-Russian propaganda produced and distributed to young students.
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Firstly the United States of America told the president of USSR that they were getting wrongly involved with Afghanistan and they should immediately withdraw. On falling in deaf ears, the United States did not participate in 1980 Summer Olympics that was held in Moscow. After this the United states started supplying arms to the various Afghan resistance groups.
There's three possible answers I found. The first one being that they worked in a bike shop, the second is that they were self taught, and the third is that there was this guy named Charlie Taylor who worked for them and he pretty much built the engine of their first planes