Interdependence in Literature
Interdependence weaves together a society of individuals. Relationships with other people are important parts of human life, and interdependence is the group-wide dependence every person has for other people, and which groups of people have for that person. This dependence makes each of us part of a great design—an intricately woven universe, phenomenal because of the billions of human beings that are its miniscule components. Communication is one of the most important considerations in
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