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    CHAPTER-1 MULTI DISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMNENTAL STUDIES OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY – the need of making the environment education is to instill environmental ethics in to the fabric of our society and to impart the knowledge of nature and its importance in all walks of our life . LEARNING OUTCOMES- economy, business, agriculture, organisational culture, society research and development required no of hours – 3hrs INTRODUCTION: Environmental studies is a very broad academic field which

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    one takes a simple walk into nature, they will witness a thousand miracles. It is hard to understand this thought until it is actually done. Many amazing things can happen to one throughout nature by exploring the places where wifi is weak. If one listens closely, the Earth has music that will lead one to the right direction. John Muir and William Wordsworth demonstrate their heart felted relation and sympathy for nature by utilizing figurative language to show how nature impacted and affected their

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    “Nature”, by Ralph Waldo Emerson, explains the author’s perspective of nature and life. Emerson explains that nature and man should be in balance because they have a supernatural connection. After analyzing both passages, one can understand that “Nature” and Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury, corresponds with each by showing Montag’s journey into nature reflects into Emerson’s and how one can believe Emerson’s thought. The two articles help readers understand that when man and nature are together

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    of Ike’s connection with the wilderness is that in acquiring wisdom from the wild, Ike learns of God (Utley 232). William Faulkner with the use of symbolism of land successfully explains that humans cannot truly own nature. Fathers constantly pass on the crime of trying to tame nature to their sons, creating a vicious cycle of abuse of land (Vickery 210). This means that “[God] created man to be his overseer on the earth” (Faulkner 247). He did not create humans to become owners of land. During Ike’s

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    glorification of nature and how it can be a spiritual source of renewal for individuals is highlighted through the works of artists of the Romantic period. Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Coleridge and Blueback by Tim Winton both display the influences that nature can have on an individual, spiritually and emotionally, and presents a clearer understanding of the natural world. The poem by Samuel Coleridge, Rime of the Ancient Mariner depicts a strong belief and interest in nature and how the natural

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    RUNNING HEAD: NATURE NURTURE ON BEHAVIOUR NATURE This refers to all those characteristics and abilities that are determined by your genes. This is not the same as the characteristics you are born with, because these may have been determined by prenatal environment. In addition some genetic characteristic only appear later in development as a result of the process of maturation. Supporters of nature have been called natavist. NURTURE This refers to the influence of experience, i.e, what is learned

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    night and fill our stomachs if we feel like it. We would always try to survive without dying in the process. Without survival, we wouldn’t even be alive by now. So surviving in nature with shelter, water, and food can be an important skill in life. Find or make a shelter first. Shelters can protect you from the dangers of nature outside your home. A good shelter always keeps you comfy and covers you from the outside. “Caves provide good shelter but always make sure it is not occupied because you do

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    While reading Ralph Waldo Emerson's Nature, contradiction appears in the beginning of the reading and the end. In the beginning Emerson states, "Nature is a setting that fits equally well a comic or a mourning piece and in good health is a cordial of incredible virtue" (Emerson 388). Then toward the end of the readings claims. "It is certain that the power to produce this delight does not reside in nature," (Emerson 390). Between these two quotes the idea of nature is first explained as quality that

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    week’s task of reviewing a project, organization or park related to protecting biodiversity, I have selected to write about Scott's Run Nature Preserve park, you can find the link/URL of the park below. The park is located in McLean, Virginia, part of Fairfax County, Virginia which borders that state of Maryland and America’s capital, Washington D.C.. Scott’s Run nature preserve park lacks an official mission, although, based on the park’s history, the local residents in partnership with a national conservation

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    importance of nature even though many Americans don’t realize it, nature as a huge impact on their whole lives. The light romantic author, Ralph Waldo Emerson, wrote an essay called “Nature”, which had a strong effect on me for how I feel about nature and enlightened me on how this essay reflects on today’s American society. While I was reading the essay “Nature”, it opened my mind to the meaning of nature, the possibilities nature holds, and the true beauty that nature holds. Nature is something

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