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Silent Spring...man vs. nature
Title: Silent Spring...man vs. nature
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 2186 | Pages: 9.3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Silent Spring...man vs. nature
Mans Relationship to Nature
While nature in America has evolved, so has mans relationship to it. Since the earliest American settlers, their has been two conflicting viewpoints on nature. Native Americans or the Indigenous people view the natural world as part of themselves. They believe that both are part of a continuous cycle of giving and receiving. To them, nature is perfect and does not need to be modified. The contrasting view is that of
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will ask why we never knew. Indirectly we knew all along. We all acknowledge the fact that weird diseases are popping up, that people are dying of different types of cancer. Did the natives ever have to worry about these ailments? We are not exceptions and the sooner we realize this, the faster we can begin to work with nature, living by it’s terms, not our trying to beat it’s system of survival.
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