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Friday, 22 January 2010 09:31 |
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The topic of security has drowned the airwaves since the Christmas Day attempted attack on the Northwest flight landing in the Detroit Metro airport. The issue has primarily been talked about from the perspective of technology. The discussions ensue and it seems that with all the intelligence we have amassed to work on the issue of terrorism that the simple issue of human relations has escaped the conversation. We, as a nation, can throw billions of dollars at technology and still not be safe. The issue seems not to be an issue of technology, but an issue of human relations. If we took that same stack of money and put it into experiential education learning about others and programs that bridge differences between people, our country would be safer than any amount of security through technology will make us. Read More
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