Man and Nature
Man and Nature
This paper discusses that, contrary to popular opinion, mankind and nature are two separate entities.
1,490 words (
approx. 6 pages) |
4 sources |
APA | 2004
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Paper Summary:
This paper explains that nature does not need mankind to flourish; it can easily stay alive without difficulty and still remain strong, even for millions of years. But mankind cannot survive for even a few seconds if there is no nature. The author points out that the biggest thing that makes mankind different from nature is choice; humans are allowed to choose their own destiny and make decisions on the basis of what they want. The paper stresses that man simply cannot be a part of nature because he is often oblivious to the constant help that nature provides him, and many times, is the cause of destruction for the very same object that has sheltered and protected him.
From the Paper:
"If one ponders about why nature is present, they can understand that it is not made to serve us. It is doing its purpose as God intended it to do, which we as humans can use to our advantage, or show no respect to and destroy. Either way, its there, ever present, serving its purpose as it was made too, as our friend, helping us by providing us food, supplying us with water, giving us its natural resources like wood and stone, so that we can build ourselves shelter, where we can live with security. All this is seamlessly integrated into natures design, hard coded as such so that no matter how man disrespects nature, it will keep providing us with help and resources, until it becomes extinct, either by a process of nature, or a man-made disaster."
Man and Nature (2012, February 09). Retrieved February 11, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Essay-Man-and-Nature/50209
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