Chapter, Paragraph
1 Int, 1| technology, fiction, by standard models of behavior and lifestyles,
2 Int, 1| life can find in itself new models of life and mission, new
3 Int, 2| re-thinking of formation models and processes. Glancing
4 Int, 2| overturning of traditional models of learning and of transmitting
5 Int, 2| need of new signals and new models that will help in a rather
6 Int, 2| the difficulty of finding models, even mental ones, to live
7 Int, 2| transition toward new and fresh models, paths still unexplored
8 Int, 3| seriously if the formation models existing until now are able
9 1 | elaboration of cultural models and different life experiences.~
10 1, 6 | technological openness to urban models and managerial organizational
11 1, 6 | cultural context and cultural models, to the point of re-appropriating
12 1, 6 | will allow facing all other models that come and impose themselves
13 1, 6 | precisely the engrafting of models that come from the outside
14 1, 6 | the outside with one’s own models, inside the culture and
15 1, 6 | assimilation of external cultural models, oscillation between sometimes
16 1, 6 | between sometimes conflicting models, synthesis and integration. 12~
17 1, 6 | assimilation of different models, which just leads to confusion
18 2, 9 | which serve as reference models to arrive at making a choice
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