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ARTICLES RELATED TO deep ecology |  |  |  | deep ecology: Reverence for Nature Is The Only Way to Save It
Ancient scriptures say we have five sheaths: physical environment, physical body, mind, intuitive sheath or subtle environment, and the Self. Indian tradition believes in the sanctity of nature. Our rishis perceived the mountains, rivers, Sun, Moon and trees to be sacred. That which is sacred is honoured. Environmental consciousness has been built into our way of life, to become our second nature. But when we start moving away from our nature we begin polluting the environment. Unfortunately, we pollute our rivers and mountains in the name of sacred rituals.
(See also: Spirituality and Ecology , Faith and Belief,
Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and
Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Spirituality and Ecology: Reverence for Nature Is The Only Way to Save It |
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Our love and concern for animals emerge out of two basic postulates of Indian philosophy. One, that like us, every plant and living being is the ansha or part of the one Param Brahma, the Omnipotent One, and two, that born of the one earth mother all of them have equal right on all resources. So they are like our own siblings. All life forms have a symbiotic relationship - we are all linked together and our actions are bound to have an effect on our environment and other living beings.
(See also: Sacred Nature , Faith and Belief,
Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and
Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
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Man is no longer to be the measure of all things, the centre of the universe. He has been measured and found to be an undistinguished bit of matter, different in no essential way from bacteria, stones and trees. His goals and purposes, his egocentric notions of past, present and future; his faith in his power to predict and through prediction to control his destiny - all these are called into question, considered irrelevant, or deemed trivial.
(See also: Sacred Nature , Faith and Belief,
Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and
Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
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Conservatism - Cultural conservatism.
Cultural conservatism hopes to enshrine the received heritage of a successful nation or culture. The culture in question may be as large as Western culture or Chinese civilization or as small as that of Tibet.
Cultural conservatives try to adapt norms handed down from the past. The norms may be romantic: the anti-metric movement, demanding the retention of avoirdupois weights and measures in Britain, and opposing their replacement with the metric system is a classic ex ...
See also:Conservatism, Conservatism - Tradition in conservatism, Conservatism - Some traditional values, Conservatism - Classification of conservatism, Conservatism - Cultural conservatism, Conservatism - Religious conservatism, Conservatism - Burkean conservatism, Conservatism - Conservatism's effect on history, Conservatism - Conservatism and nationalism, Conservatism - Liberal conservative?, Conservatism - Nature and environment, Conservatism - Biological theories on racial differences, Conservatism - Conservatism and the Right, Conservatism - Conservatives in various countries, Conservatism - Europe, Conservatism - China Read more here: » Conservatism: Encyclopedia II - Conservatism - Classification of conservatism |
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 |  |  | deep ecology: Encyclopedia II - Biodiversity - Benefits of biodiversityBiodiversity has contributed in many ways to the development of human culture, and, in turn, human communities have played a major role in shaping the diversity of nature at the genetic, species, and ecological levels.
There are three main reasons commonly cited in the literature for the benefits of biodiversity.
Biodiversity - Ecological role of biodiversity.
All species provide some kind of function to an ecosystem. They can capture and store energy, produce organic material, decompose organic material, help to cycle water and nutrients throughout the ecosystem, control erosion o ...
See also:Biodiversity, Biodiversity - Etymology, Biodiversity - Biodiversity definitions, Biodiversity - Origin of life and biodiversity evolution, Biodiversity - Benefits of biodiversity, Biodiversity - Ecological role of biodiversity, Biodiversity - Economic role of biodiversity, Biodiversity - Ethical role of biodiversity, Biodiversity - Scientific role of biodiversity, Biodiversity - Evaluation of biodiversity, Biodiversity - Measurement of biodiversity, Biodiversity - Biodiversity: time and space, Biodiversity - Species inventory, Biodiversity - Hotspots of biodiversity, Biodiversity - Threats to biodiversity, Biodiversity - Biodiversity management: conservation preservation and protection, Biodiversity - Juridical status of biological diversity, Biodiversity - Biodiversity and size bias, Biodiversity - Quotes from Sean Nee, Biodiversity - Measures of biodiversity Read more here: » Biodiversity: Encyclopedia II - Biodiversity - Benefits of biodiversity |
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1. Substance exists and cannot be dependent on anything else for its existence.
2. No two substances can share an attribute.
Proof: If t ...
See also:Baruch Spinoza, Baruch Spinoza - Life, Baruch Spinoza - Philosophy - Overview, Baruch Spinoza - Philosophy - Relativism, Baruch Spinoza - Modern relevance, Baruch Spinoza - Major Works, Baruch Spinoza - Quotes, Baruch Spinoza - Bibliography, Baruch Spinoza - By Spinoza, Baruch Spinoza - About Spinoza Read more here: » Baruch Spinoza: Encyclopedia II - Baruch Spinoza - Philosophy - Overview |
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There are three main reasons commonly cited in the literature for the benefits of biodiversity.
Biodiversity - Ecological role of biodiversity.
All species provide some kind of function to an ecosystem. They can capture and store energy, produce organic material, decompose organic material, help to cycle water and nutrients throughout the ecosystem, control erosion o ...
See also:Biodiversity, Biodiversity - Etymology, Biodiversity - Definitions, Biodiversity - Measurement of biodiversity, Biodiversity - Distribution of biodiversity, Biodiversity - Hotspots of biodiversity, Biodiversity - Biodiversity and evolution, Biodiversity - Benefits of biodiversity, Biodiversity - Ecological role of biodiversity, Biodiversity - Economic role of biodiversity, Biodiversity - Ethical role of biodiversity, Biodiversity - Scientific role of biodiversity, Biodiversity - Threats to biodiversity, Biodiversity - Biodiversity management: conservation preservation and protection, Biodiversity - Juridical status of biological diversity, Biodiversity - Biodiversity and size bias, Biodiversity - Quotes from Sean Nee Read more here: » Biodiversity: Encyclopedia II - Biodiversity - Benefits of biodiversity |
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 |  |  | deep ecology: Encyclopedia II - Redneck - History“Rednecks” are largely descendants of the Ulster-Scots and Lowland Scots immigrants who travelled to North America from Northern Ireland and Scotland in the late 17th and 18th centuries. The Ulster-Scots had historically settled the major part of Ulster province in northern Ireland, after previous migration from the Scottish Lowlands and Border Country. The "Celtic Thesis" of Forrest McDonald and Grady McWhiney holds that they were basically Celtic (as opposed to Anglo-Saxon), and that all Celtic groups (Scots Irish, Scottish, Welsh and ...
See also:Redneck, Redneck - Etymology, Redneck - Possible Scots-Irish Etymology, Redneck - Possible American Etymology, Redneck - History, Redneck - Modern usage, Redneck - Stereotypes, Redneck - Popular culture, Redneck - Urban Rednecks, Redneck - Extraterritorial Conclaves, Redneck - Claims, Redneck - Related terms, Redneck - Australia, Redneck - Barbados, Redneck - Brazil, Redneck - Chile, Redneck - North America, Redneck - South Africa, Redneck - Similar terms, Redneck - Sources Read more here: » Redneck: Encyclopedia II - Redneck - History |
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Punk ideology - On The Decline Of Man.
The Decline, The Decline, NOFX
Punk ideology - On Government.
A Commercial, Bedtime for Democracy, Dead Kennedys
California Über Alles, Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables, Dead Kennedys
Government Flu, Plastic Surgery Disasters, Dead Kennedys
I Am The Owl, Plastic Surgery Disasters, Dead Kennedys
Idiots are Taking Over, The War on Errorism, NO ...
See also:Punk ideology, Punk ideology - History, Punk ideology - Politics, Punk ideology - Authoritarianism, Punk ideology - Conformity, Punk ideology - Militarism, Punk ideology - Selling out, Punk ideology - Capitalism, Punk ideology - Religion, Punk ideology - Patriotism, Punk ideology - The Media, Punk ideology - Environmentalism, Punk ideology - Aesthetics, Punk ideology - Music, Punk ideology - Fashion, Punk ideology - Visual arts, Punk ideology - Ethics, Punk ideology - Non-conformity, Punk ideology - Do it yourself, Punk ideology - Direct Action, Punk ideology - Vegetarians veganism and animal rights, Punk ideology - Criticisms of Punk Ideology, Punk ideology - Other Punk ideologies, Punk ideology - List of Punk Ideologies, Punk ideology - Summary, Punk ideology - Links to songs, Punk ideology - On The Decline Of Man, Punk ideology - On Government, Punk ideology - On conformity, Punk ideology - On authoritarianism, Punk ideology - On non-conformity, Punk ideology - On conspiracy theories, Punk ideology - On drug legalization, Punk ideology - On racism and homophobia, Punk ideology - On concerns of totalitarianism, Punk ideology - On vegetarians veganism and animal rights, Punk ideology - On heroes, Punk ideology - On consumerism, Punk ideology - On work, Punk ideology - On militarism, Punk ideology - On society, Punk ideology - On selling out, Punk ideology - On religion, Punk ideology - On the media, Punk ideology - On environmentalism, Punk ideology - On Direct Action, Punk ideology - Books and essays on Punk ideology, Punk ideology - Important people in Punk ideology, Punk ideology - Bibliography, Punk ideology - Current punk community websites. Read more here: » Punk ideology: Encyclopedia II - Punk ideology - Links to songs |
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 |  |  | deep ecology: Encyclopedia II - Self-organization - ExamplesThe following list summarizes and classifies the instances of self-organization found in different disciplines. As the list grows, it becomes increasingly difficult to determine whether these phenomena are all fundamentally the same process, or the same label applied to several different processes. Self-organization, despite its intuitive simplicity as a concept, has proven notoriously difficult to define and pin down formally or mathematically, and it is entirely possible that any precise definition might not include all the ...
See also:Self-organization, Self-organization - Overview, Self-organization - History of the idea, Self-organization - Examples, Self-organization - Self-organization in physics, Self-organization - Self-organization in chemistry, Self-organization - Self-organization in biology, Self-organization - Self-organization in mathematics and computer science, Self-organization - Self-organization in human society Read more here: » Self-organization: Encyclopedia II - Self-organization - Examples |
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