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Defining words and saying it is an exciting process. Normally even sentences or entire paragraphs are not enough to explain the meaning of words or phrases. Also, you are usually asked to write the definition file with more than one word. This will take some time. When defining the assignment, please prepare to write a general five part article. If you do not provide specific words or terms defined by your teacher, please start looking for your own good idea. If the reader wishes to read the whole article it is important to choose vocabulary with multiple meanings, different characteristics, complex concepts, and interesting history. Finding the best word in the dictionary is a good idea. You can use traditional libraries and online help. There are many different examples of definitions with the proper structure on the Internet.
In systematic thinking, we use several very specific words to deliberately define a different set of behaviors for mainstream thinking. For some people, words such as "inclusive", "appearing", "interconnected", "feedback loop" are very attractive. Since these have a very clear meaning on the system, let's start by looking at six important themes. Inanimate objects also depend on something else. Chairs require trees to grow to provide trees and mobile phones need electricity to move them. Therefore, from the viewpoint of system thinking, when we say "everything is related to each other", we define the basic principles of life. This allows us to change the way we view the world, from a linear and structured "mechanical worldview" to dynamic, chaotic relationships and feedback loops.