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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. .
I
SAY THAT is not true, they are concerned, they don't
know for a fact that the increasingly multi-cultural society
might not value the wilderness. In fact, I think there should
be more other cultural society not just the European American.
Give the other people a chance, an opportunity to see the
wilderness and they might get involved with the environment,
feel more at home for instance. They might even help and
work in the wild places and keep it how it should be. Give
the people a chance to see the beautiful wilderness.
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Artist's
Corner
Hiking
through the Wilderness
Hiking
through the wilderness,
One can see so many wonderful beauties of life.
There are ample amount of different beautiful flowers,
Red, blue, orange and white.
And there are holes in the ground, by rock and trees
It makes one wonder who's home could it be.
It's
so quiet in the wilderness.
All
one hears is the sound of the wind
And
the flow of the endless water.
That
makes one relax and think.
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