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Cultivate – What does the word Cultivation mean
- September 6, 2013
- Posted by: admin
- Category: Agricultural system Business Economic system Economics
The word agriculture is a late Middle English adaptation of Latin agricultūra, from ager, “field”, and cultūra, “cultivation” or growing.
To cultivate means;
to manipulate, to plough the soil, to till the soil, mind, something or someone, to stimulate with the aim of putting someone into a desired state of being.
To give a culture to (a person, society, soil etc.). To stir up, to mother…
Through cultivation, certain fertalizes, ploughing mehods are used to humble the soil, so that the seeds sown on to it may bring forth fruit.
Cultivation of human beings:
The western colonial masters cultivated other nations via the method of colonialism.
<Before he sowed his seeds into the ground, he first cultivated it to make sure that his seeds will germinate or produce fruit>.
<The western world uses the art of entertainment, synthesis, biotechnology, genetic modification, pharmaceutical drugs, codex alimentarius… to cultivate it’s citizens into the state of accepting the new world order and the western lifestyle>
The Cultivation of human conscious and behavior is also done via subliminal messages, education, advertisement, entertainment, tv programs, music, food, art, and movies.
a : to foster the growth of <cultivate vegetables>
b : Their traditional leaders uses cultural activities to cultivate and transmit genetic traits into their tribes.
d: make friends with someone for the sake of influencing him or her. d: The government is cultivating it’s citizens into the state of accepting the new world order.
Judaism uses God’s moral laws and Torah teachings to cultivate it’s followers into a nation that obeys, defends and serves God.
Article written by Ap Ngabo Alex.