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    Nature Protection

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    Nature protection Our planet is only a tiny part of the universe‚ but nowadays is the only place where we can live. Since ancient times‚ Nature has served Man‚ being the source of his life. For thousands of years‚ people lived in harmony with environment and it seemed to them that natural riches were unlimited. But with the development of civilization‚ man’s interference in nature began to increase. Large cities with thousands of industrial enterprises appear all over the world today. The offals/rubbish

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    Protect Nature

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    PROTECT YOUR NATURE AND SAVE YOUR FUTURE Respected HM Mam‚ all Teachers /Sirs and my dear friends‚ HI‚ I am ARCHI DAGA from class 2 C. Nature is our surrounding‚ which includes AIR‚ Water‚ Trees‚ Forest‚ Animal and all other living and non living things. We‚ human beings for our short time benefit are polluting the nature around us and putting our life into danger. AIR pollution‚ Water pollution‚ Soil contamination‚ excess use of fuel and energy‚ Destroying forest and trees and killing

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    Nature a Teacher

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    Mother nature a great teacher Local outdoor opportunities for the entire family By Tammy Marashlian Signal Staff Writer tmarashlian@the-signal.com December 15‚ 2008 When it comes to teaching kids about nature‚ parents can turn a park into a classroom‚ a park ranger into a teacher and hiking into homework. By exposing kids to nature as early as possible‚ children can appreciate the natural world and learn about the environment first hand. Why nature? "Teaching them to appreciate nature

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    Emerson - Nature

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    In this day and age we live in an era where hunting is done for sport‚ where we depend on others for our nourishment‚ where we find it necessary to complain about simple remedial tasks‚ and where we find it necessary to stay as far away as possible from the great outdoors. Our current generation in America has become one of the laziest in the history of humanity‚ not in the matter of being lazy to do work but in the manner of not fighting for our own survival; instead we depend on others to do

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    Beautiful Nature

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    Beautiful Nature By Dora Molina This painting by Pat Steir Figure 129 Pink Chrysanthemum is three panels of flowers. The background of these paintings is pink and the flowers are white. The first panel of the painting has three flowers in a green vase. The flowers are kind of blurry the way that the light shined on them‚ and are centered. The second panel has just a close up of a single flower. Its closer than the first panel and has way more detail of the flower. You almost feel

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    Nature in Romantism

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    Nature in Romanticism The Romantic era of literature was an important part of the early 1800s. With a new country emerging‚ writers wanted to make a name for themselves and establish a uniquely American style. Many new ideas were put into the works of Romantic authors and became ubiquitous themes. As America was growing‚ the frontier was constantly changing and growing larger. On a daily basis‚ people were interacting with nature‚ discovering new plants and animals. This interaction with nature

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    The Nature of Communism I make no pretenses: I dislike communism. It is a noble concept‚ but it is one that can’t work without a radical change in the human psyche‚ and I’m not sure I’d want to live in a world where people were‚ effectively‚ labotimized. My personal belief is that communism‚ as it exists in the world today‚ and capitalism are the same thing. True communism doesn’t‚ and can’t‚ exist. True communism depends on human nature being basically altruistic. For communism to work

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    Balance of Nature

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    The Balance of Nature In our quest to eradicate disease‚ especially those that have caused so much human suffering such as polio‚ tuberculosis and cancer‚ mankind may have done itself the greatest disservice of all by providing the means for its own demise from the overuse of antibiotics and the persistent reductionist view of nature. Stephen Harrod Buhner creates a pretty strong argument against the view of the earth as machine. After reading the book‚ it becomes difficult to blithely continue

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    Chaotic Nature

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    ‘The chaotic nature of the Nazi Government structure explains the failures in German war production during the Second World War’. Discuss. There is ample evidence that Germany’s war production levels increased during the Second World War in 1942‚ when ammunition‚ tanks and total arms increased by significant percentages due to Albert Speer relaxing constraints on businesses‚ and increasing the number of workers. However‚ one cannot not deny that the chaotic nature of the Nazi Government structure

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    Education of Nature

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    now seems to settle on her being a figment of his imagination‚ a persona of his deep affection for his sister Dorothy. Illustrating each point with excerpts from one or more of these five poems and from the Preface‚ the essay makes the following points: Contrary to notions of decorum prevalent in his days‚ the poet relied on passion‚ emotion and feeling. The love for Lucy‚ “the joy of desire”‚ is intense and all-consuming as is the sorrow at her loss. He felt her presence everywhere around

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