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From: GEO: connexion
Date: 20061101
Author:Thurston, Jeff
Henry David Thoreau, a philosopher and poet, was known to keep a diary. His records and notes about tree succession were so detailed that they became popular and useful for teaching purposes and the study of ecosystems. The art of aboriginal tribes and natives often includes themes and topics related to the land and waterways. The theme of nature extends throughout history and from all parts of the world. Environmental thought not only transcends the spirits of people, but it can also be found in the buildings and places where we live and work. The roof structures above the Munich ...
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