For YES 1) Many situations have shown that humans can come together to prevail, such as during natural disasters, when large teams of people come together to help save those in trouble 2) everything in our society is made of collaborative work. Buildings aren’t built by the builders alone: they’re built by managers, co-managers, bosses, architects, plumbers, electricians, safety specialists, disability specialists, people who set up basic requirements for building cleanliness and safety, project managers, builders, painters and more. Then they’re furnished by furniture companies, interior designers— the list can go on and on. The point? People, as humans, naturally band together when it comes to everything. The only thing keeping us apart is a hatr3d which is LEARNED. If we could eliminate simple learned biases we could easily come together as one— many cultures are pretty much there, already. 3) Empathy and compassion are natural feelings which drive humans to be kind and help one another. Although ev¡l is broadcasted often, The truth is that there are a lot of people out there who would easily create a peaceful society as “one human race” together. The only thing stopping them is the impossibly loud voice of hatr3d, from just a few of many people, that keeps coming through the cracks in our society’s foundation. Once we get a better hold on humanity, teach our children to be better than our old ways and spread the words of wisdom and peace learned over years of humanity fighting we could come together as one. Look at the new generations; kids have come together to protest sh00tings, advocate for b|ack lives, help point out and change g3nd3r discrimination, and welcome LGBT+ people into society. Younger generations are working towards a world which will be close to one if humanity continues down its path.
When Abby was 7 years old, she did not like piano lessons. She didn't like to practice, and sometimes she even cried when it was time to practice. Finally, she stopped taking lessons. Some of Abby's friends didn't quit their lessons. They continued to practice. After much practice, they learned to play very well. About 10 years passed before abby became interested in music or the piano again. After she graduated from high school, Abby decided that she wanted to study music in college. She called the laugh who taught her when she was a little girl. The lady said she would teach Abby again. The lady needed someone to help her daughter with homework. Abby said she would help with homework in exchange for lessons. Because of this, the piano lessons cost her nothing! She worked very hard to catch up. Now she is making good progress. Soon she will go to college, majoring in music.
The NPS along with the state and the county agencies are the groups of people who are most likely to assume that the information is biased. This is because these are the group of people who are makingplans and taking the actions for the protection of the ground water quality discharging to the reef on the basis of the information they collected from the Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park and its surroundings.