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Another view of discovery – Columbus’ view reworked

Posted on February 21, 2012 by Lee-Anne Ragan

Perspective is powerful, potent thing. It can illuminate & enlighten. It can also dampen & darken.

Ownership, culture, discovery, holidays – they’re all imbued with perspective, with a particular worldview.

What’s yours?

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