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The System of an Ecosystem

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Every human being occupies some part of a complicated organization. A group of students, brought together in a particular place, make up a school. The students, in turn, are grouped into a variety of classes assigned to particular teachers, and the teachers themselves are responsible to a small number of local administrators. It is interesting to extend this idea to include the entire school system of which you are a part.

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Horwood, R.H. (1973). The System of an Ecosystem. In: Inquiry into Environmental Pollution. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-81517-3_1

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