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Fractals: Shaping The World Around Us

frac·tal /ˈfraktəl/ MATHEMATICS noun a curve or geometric figure, each part of which has the same statistical character as the whole....

Time is linear, or is it?

After reading just sections of this book it's not hard to notice that the narrative does not progress in a neat linear fashion. In spite...

Conclusion & Related

I stated at the end of my last blog that I felt Dillards conclusion of accepting the world we live in, despite the excess and growth of...

Fecundity

Dillard starts off the book celebrating the extravagance of nature and of our world. However in chapter 10 "Fecundity", which a term that...

The father of wildlife conservation

After reading Aldo Leopold my biggest take away from his passage was his idea known as "land ethic", which is articulated and described...

Unfriendly in nature

Reading these recent chapters of Thoreau, "Baker farm" and "Higher Laws" I find myself cringing and wincing at his undeniably rudeness...

The Last Generation to Experience Childhood

In my first blog on Walden I would like to talk about the passage within chapter 1 "economy". The passage that I'm choosing to write...

What my Ecocritical interests are

First off, I want to state that my understanding of ecocriticalism comes from the relationship between nature and literature. That being...

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