"Bear" is a book that conveys the life of an ancient bear called Lao Ben written by William Faulkner in 1942. That old man influenced most of his hunter's life. And most importantly, he had a great influence on Ike and the wilderness. "Bear" refers not only to the life of the elderly but also to the wilderness, racial discrimination, the meaning of land and humanity. Faulkner 's interpretation of the wilderness of his book is that forest is an important link between freedom and mankind (Radolf).
As a human being, we are connected by nature and power like gravity. We depend on nature. Zoos, aquariums, botanical gardens, national parks, protection movement - actually wildlife conservation associations - were made to maintain and strengthen this connection. People's footprints are increasing. Since the Renaissance, the world's population has increased from 500 million to more than 7 billion people. By 2050, this figure can reach 10 billion and almost all of the land can be filled almost entirely. Our movements and actions are the reality of the mainstream of all other creatures on the planet. More than half of the people living on the earth naturally offer windows in cities, zoos and aquariums. Our global demand for food and water needs, our choice will affect the earth
In fact, human freedom of choice, freedom of choice of each movement, we have the ability to possess (identity) and rationality of responsibility and the use of logic, our development and manufacturing ability of conditions "It depends on us To do". Using complex language and reasoning, we are distinguished from other animals. These signs make it possible to consider the potential impact of every action by thinking about possible scenarios and results. Epicross begins here, Sartre 's existentialism C. S. Perth, prediction of the 18th century (Bentham, Mill) utilitarian philosophy, practicalism 19th - 20th century here