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How Biomimicry Can Give Insights on Human Marginalization & Belonging

Modern Migration Project

Desiree Driesenaar
Modern Women
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Migration Flows in 2005. Picture uploaded to ResearchGate by Nikola Sander

This is how human species can do defense. Chemicals of laughter instead of chemicals of fear

We ARE nature but what does that mean? Biology. Physiology. Anatomy. Genetics. Epigenetics. We are working with a big team of American, European, Asian, and African women (and some men) on policy briefs and peace and health entrepreneurship right now.

So, how does science deal with the fact that we use chemicals to defend ourselves and our flocks just like plants do?

Well, I’m mentoring students in the Born Global Foundation now. Working with a team on Modern Migration in the Mediterranean. Part of our groups are from the Levant area where the wars about land and religion are now dominant. Lebanon. Israel. Syria. Part of us are from peace areas where life is easier. USA. Europe. Ghana. UK.

Harvard University, Business Schools and European unis are involved.

The main headquarters of Born Global Foundation are in Maine. Great area of logging, energy solutions, and contoversy with native Americans and other immigrants who came later. Irish, Spanish, Dutch, UK descent. A…

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Desiree Driesenaar
Modern Women

Abundance 4 ALL 💥Arty Biology/Psychology Geek and Professional Science World Changer. Nomad in Greece. Photographer. Word Smith. Sci-Fi