
concern itself with utilizing natural resources as fully as possible; with improving the quality and effectiveness of the present and the.
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mals known, following George Boas's seminal study of this topic, ... out acknowledging the harnessing of natural resources as a precondition for higher.
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ture of science and art, and their pursuit requires intuition as well as ... tion, and the influx of feral animals ... plement natural resource fields in.
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for injury to or destruction of those natural resources re monetize the value we place on environmental resources. us to set a price for Prince Frederick ...
www.jstor.orgFeb 1, 2004 ... Maholay-Jaradi / Animals in Indian Contemporary Art 103 ... archical ordering of all natural resources and beings; this would.
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To begin with, I would like to entrust myself to words that, were it pos- sible, would be naked. Naked in the first place-but this is in order to announce ...
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