Throughout history, the human race's connection with nature has dwindled. As explained in "Some Psychodynamics of Orality," written by Walter J. Ong, we have gone from telling stories to never acknowl…
Nature
Have you ever thought that a president from 1890-to 1925 cared seriously about natural resources? Well, we have and he is Theodore Roosevelt, who is the president who has all the important things in n…
Why are trees growing instead of a fabulous city? What will happen if trees are no more? What will happen if our natural resources like food are gone forever? There are many answers to these questions…
There are many national or state parks throughout the country and each has it's own story. Conestee Nature Preserve is the same. It is a story of recovery that has resulted in one of the most beautifu…
People can discover nature in country wide parks. There are national parks all around the United States that everybody can go to. Most humans go to them to loosen up and experience the outdoors. Event…
Both authors describe nature as being endless and beautiful. John Muir uses strong vivid language, such as " botanising in the glorious freedom around the great lakes". John Muir tells the reader that…
Technology emerged in the 1980s and a new way of communicating was created; People all over the world were amused by these creations, however, if only we could have foreseen how consuming it induced a…
"Leave it as it is. You cannot improve on it. The ages have been at work on it, and man can only mar it." (Theodore Roosevelt and Conservation 5). The greatest concern surrounding our national parks i…
Environment, a concept defined as the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates, invokes several different meanings to the humans of our society. Due to the vari…
To understand how the Romantic lens will aid in answering the question of "Do we have an obligation to preserve nature?", it is critical to dissect the key values of Romanticism, how Romantics have fe…