Author: Nathan Peters

When we talk about culture's importance on the nation's development, we often refer to countless areas that do not easily allow us to identify the real peculiarities attributable to that vast sea magnum enclosed today, under the aegis of culture. All the intellectual knowledge acquired through study, reading, experience, influence the environment. It is being reworked subjectively and autonomously become a constitutive element of personality. It is helping to enrich the spirit and develop or improve individual faculties, especially judgment.

Achieving world peace sounds like an idyllic and perfect dream. There are so many conflicts and so much inequality in the world that considering this objective seems excessively naive. However, there has never been so much potential in the history of humanity to achieve it. We strongly believe that a better world is possible and that to achieve it, the government and the various social agents are necessary, although also the individual participation of each person, promoting and infecting positively with actions in the immediate environment. That is why we want to encourage you to perform this task routinely, starting by watering your own plant:

Conflicts trigger strong emotions, but also feelings of disappointment and malaise. When a conflict or quarrel is handled in an unhealthy way, it can lead to resentment and irreparable breakdowns. However, when managed in the right way, understanding and trust increase and ties are strengthened.

Global warming is no longer a problem of the future: it is a situation that we must stop immediately or the destruction of the planet will be irreversible. Droughts, hurricanes, hunger, poverty and destruction:  these are some of the terrible consequences that global warming causes on our planet. And it is in our hands to actively participate to stop its effects if we want the following generations to inherit a world as we know it today. Or even better.

When the Convention on the Rights of the Child was unanimously adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 20 November 1989, governments took a major step forward in establishing a framework of world law to protect the basic dignity and rights of children in all parts of the world. This universal framework is based on the principle that each child should have the possibility to develop into an active and responsible member of society. The way in which a society treats its children reflects not only its qualities of compassion and protective caring, but also its sense of justice, its commitment to the future and its urge to better the human condition for coming generations.