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Time Out: A Second Look at Nature engages readers with an opportunity to ask, examine and ponder critical questions which fundamentally challenge conventional thinking and beliefs about God, nature and our very humanness. It is natural to be curious about such questions but we are trained as children that it is forbidden to ask them. We consider ourselves fortunate to live in the most highly developed technological time that has ever existed. It is almost embarrassing to admit, even to ourselves, that we have doubts regarding the gains of conventional science and technology. Is it no wonder…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Time Out: A Second Look at Nature engages readers with an opportunity to ask, examine and ponder critical questions which fundamentally challenge conventional thinking and beliefs about God, nature and our very humanness. It is natural to be curious about such questions but we are trained as children that it is forbidden to ask them. We consider ourselves fortunate to live in the most highly developed technological time that has ever existed. It is almost embarrassing to admit, even to ourselves, that we have doubts regarding the gains of conventional science and technology. Is it no wonder that one of reality TV's most popular shows is about modern people returning to primitive settings and forming tribes? Is this the only way for contemporary people to understand the basics of what it means to be human; that our earth is a temporary abode and that passing the test of being your brother's keeper is the only way to ensure happiness here on earth? Cal Mbano, a teacher and naturalist learner invites you to explore the purpose for our existence here on earth through his unique perspective.
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Autorenporträt
Callistus Mbano, Cal, is a keen lover of nature, mathematics and science. His unique perspective of the world comes through a lens that looks deeply into the environment and delves into the everyday situations of life. Cal's distinct world view is broadened by his having traversed both time and space from the developing worlds to highly technological ones. He grew up in an indigenous Igbo village in the hinterland of Nigeria; survived the Biafran war; later became a civil engineer and teacher. Cal earned his BS. Degree in Civil Engineering at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; Masters Degree in Civil Engineering, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI and Teaching Certification at the University of Phoenix, AZ. He is well traveled and loves sharing his unique experiences with the people that he meets. He always has time for enjoying the simplicities of life with others especially his four grandchildren. Take time out for a second look at nature' with Cal! You're sure to gain a greater consciousness, curiosity and appreciation for what nature teaches us about life. Please visit or contact Cal on Facebook - https: //www.facebook.com/cmbano19