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ALEXIS
ALVARO
ANDY
CHARITY
CLAUDIA
EULALIO
JACQUELINE
JESSICA
KAK
LEA
ROBERTO
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Many
Wilderness scholars, historians, and managers are concerned
that our increasingly multi-cultural society might not value
wilderness in the future since most of the people that visit
and work in wild places are European-American. Please respond
to this concern from your own perspective. .
IN
MY PERSPECTIVE, I believe, that many wilderness scholars,
historians, and managers don't have any because they love
it, treasure it, information to base their concern.
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Besides, every time I come to Yosemite, I see a diversity
of people who come to see the wilderness and are glad to
have a place where they can return to, to find peace and
to be part of the outside world. On the other hand, the
fact that not many people from the multi-cultural society
does not work in the wilderness might just be because of
the absence of information in working in the wilderness.
It can also be because these people don't know where to
obtain the information concerning working positions in the
wilderness.
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