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Politics And The English Language, Paradise Lost

Our perspective, the perspective that defines the way we live and die, the perspective that defines who we are, and the perspective that defines all the decisions we make. Our perspective is the paradigm or our worldview, so it is something that we need to get 100% right and be absolutely conclusive about. Things change, people change, times change. Nothing has been more evident over the last century, so is it not fitting that our perspective will change to according to the times we live in?
Perspective has its roots in Latin it comes from the word ‘perspicere’ or translates literally as ‘to see clearly.’
Change indicates moving from one form to another. Originally this would be from the innate, original into something refined, something that is still a working progress eventually into the completed form.
From these definitions many would conclude that a changing perspective is something that is constantly being refined, relentlessly improved, until the desired......


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