Words can become art. For a centuries of nature, people have written stories, poems, and pictures to represent the world around them. But the problem arises: art is a natural form. As the symbol of Wallace's "Mountain Poetry" shows, humans can rebuild nature through art. Another choice of Williams Wordsworth's "Personalization proposal that the world tells us too" another option is that human beings can not reconstruct nature through art, and humans are not in contact with the natural world.
There are several themes that are ubiquitous. Instructor Hira Javed discusses temporary psychology that attempts to reproduce the natural emotions of dialogue (2014). This will allow users to "take a lot of time to think about communication, reducing labor will make sharing easier, and conversations will be done quickly and frequently." The function of this application gives the user a sense of control such as the number of seconds that a story can be seen, how information is handled, who can do it. Look at it (Javed, 2014). Researcher Danah Boyd of New York University believes in the following way. (2014) In the digital world, everyone turns head shots, images, texts without processing anything. Someone gave you
Supercross is 100% artificial. Originally designed to reconstruct the natural terrain of the stadium, it evolved until there was no match for the natural topography of motocross at all. This is a artificially created jump and rhythm section, it has a very uniform, measured look and feel. For these reasons, we treat these two problems differently. It is best not to create static plans or blueprints for motocross in order to better feel the topography and working environment. On the other hand, if you do not have a real blueprint or scale map, Supercross can not do it correctly or safely.
Restoration of the structure and function of nature plays an important role in the recovery of natural wetlands. When rebuilding a natural habitat, it is necessary to investigate the structure in detail. If the system is defective, the whole project may further damage the terrain of the area or the surrounding area. This function should be as close as possible to the functionality of the existing system in order to inject the balance (USEPA, 2006). The first step is to clarify the planning project and focus on the key points to ensure the completion of the event. The next step is to mobilize designs that require funds using procedures that do not affect or harm the surrounding areas. In order to avoid further damage to the environment rather than regenerating the land it is important to make the results of the project as similar as possible to the previous wetland system.