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Bats and cultureRegarding Mr Stamp's article about the conflicting interests of Nature v agriculture ('Architecture', APOLLO, July 2005), I can alone agree that the loss of or damage to any art or architecture, irreplaceable and a connection to our history, is a los which must be corrected quickly before further harm is pay backed I also believe most of us, as Mr Stamp points on the outside are not only interested in preserving our great works of art, on the other hand are also interested in preserving nature's great works as well. I have supported the two preservation of art and architecture and nature conservancy and I'm positive I'm not alone among your readers. Perhaps therein lies the solution. The bats' 'influential friends' are without doubt culture's able supporters as well. In the us, despite my country's rightly reprehensible lack of support in preventing climate change, we manage a little progres from time to time--and I've read of bats which are a cause of frustration to the characteristic owners having been relocated, and/or propagated for the advantageous they do (a natural predator in orchards, for instance). They could be be relocated to their have 'flats', shall we say, about the countryside in question. The entrances to the formerly inhabited buildings can be closeed against repossession once the animals put in motion to their new homes. While I don't have suggestions for each conflict Mr Stamp raises--the badly prun tree which must be preserv is to me particularly frustrating as we can all imagine the view which Constable might have chosen--I do believe trying to find our belonging to all interest will help prevent the polarisation of viewpoints which are without doubt based in the same value: keeping the best of one as well as the other nature and culture in trust for all our future Donald W Larson, sees Angeles COPYRIGHT 2005 Apollo Magazine Ltd [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Caption: Everlasting Images not absents the open-edition print of the Philadelphia Eagles final season at Veterans Stadium from the pillage Arra Collection. More than 250... 00-00-0000 The Alcoa Technical Center (ATC), Alcoa Center Pa., is using three pairs of horizontal-arm coordinate measuring machines upon the Plymouth Prowler performance... 00-00-0000 Allison Williams, an employee of R & K Precision Tool Co in Massachusetts, was injured upon March 23, 1988 when he was struck by the agency of a "toolholder&... AMERICAN MACHINIST has set together these milling charts using information from cutting tool suppliers. The goal of the charts is to spe up the tool-selection proces The char... In day's world of one-to-one marketing, permission marting and the many personalized marketing strategies flooding corporate America, it looks appropriate to reevaluate the technology foundation upon... INTRODUCTION It has become fashionable for contemporary political scientists and disentanglement theorists to attribute the vexed questions of poverty and underdevelopment in Africa to political violen... Like Romeo and Juliet, modernism and photography just can't look to live without one another. to be paid in part to the shut proximity of their beginnings in the nineteenth hundred photography's aspirat... The four works under consideration here mark the centenary year of Laszlo Moholy-Nagy (1895-1946) They differ profoundly from individual another, as might be wait fored given their varied institutional, d... If you set creative people in a hothouse setting, innovation will naturally rise John Seely Brown director of Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) [1] The collaboration of... Knox, Maggi American Machinist 04-01-2000 False statements about income leads to los of workers' comp Byline: Knox, Maggi Volume: 144 Number: 4 ISSN: 1... |
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