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WHAT ARE FACTS ABOUT CULTURAL LANDSCAPE
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Landscape is a word introduced into the English language during the late sixteenth century as a technical term used by painters. The word derived from the Dutch landschap and was known in English for some time as landskip. This painterly source of the landscape notion is significant. Landscape was recognized as such because it reminded the viewer of a painted landscape—a piece of inland scenery (Thomas 1984, p. 265; Groth and Wilson 2003, pp. 2–3).

Landscape became a prominent, if contested, concept in mid-twentieth-century geography through the work of Carl Sauer (1889–1975)(see Livingstone 1992). His ideas about landscape were influenced by the debates between the German geographer Friedrich Ratzel (1844–1904) and the French sociologist Émile Durkheim (1858–1917), debates that focused on the society-milieu relationship (Buttimer 1971). Sauer argued that culture shaped the natural landscape to produce a “cultural landscape” (Sauer 1963, p. 343). He sought to avoid the environmental determinism of Ratzel, but acknowledged that it was not possible to devise an objective procedure for the study and comparison of landscape: a subjective, aesthetic, or meaningful element always remained (see Cosgrove 1984; Cosgrove and Daniels 1988).

Independent of this tradition of thought, the cultural and literary critic Raymond Williams (1921–1988) argued in The Country and the City (1973) that it is “outsiders”—estate owners, improvers, industrialists, artists— who have recourse to the notion of landscape, not those who live and work “in” the landscape. His influential work introduced the key element of politics and power to the way landscapes—cultural landscapes—are understood (see Bender 1993). Williams’s sharp distinction between “insider” and “outsider,” though, is difficult to sustain in any particular context and suggests that only some people make use of this concept.

Recent research and writing in anthropology, history, and related disciplines argue that peoples around the world shape and view their surroundings in ways not dissimilar to that captured by the Western concept of landscape and that the distinction between a “natural” and “cultural” landscape is fraught with problems (see Ingold 2000). Consider the case of the Amazonian rainforest. It is often viewed as a pristine “natural” environment in which separate “cultures” live and draw upon its resources. However, historical ecology has shown that the current form of this environment is the outcome of extensive human manipulation over substantial time periods—creating grasslands, forests, and savannas (see Balée 1998). In a comparable manner the forest-savanna transition zone of Guinea in West Africa has been viewed by environmental policymakers for many decades as a relic of a once-extensive natural forest now destroyed by local farming and fire-setting. By contrast, anthropological research demonstrates that the landscape had been “misread”: local peoples explicitly create “forest islands” in which to live, and these are viewed as an index of prosperity and are aesthetically valued (Fairhead and Leach 1996). The historian William Cronon (1983, 1991) has documented analogous transformations in colonial New England and with respect to the rise of Chicago and the West: land-scapes—whether prairie or forest—were reformed to enable the production and expansion of property ownership and commodity capitalism. In short, all landscapes are inherently “natural” and “cultural” (see Schama 1995). Landscapes are thus a process where people seek to realize, in diverse ways, the possibilities of their culture by simultaneously creating themselves and their environments or natures (see Hirsch 1995, 2004).

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what ur name
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savannah

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How would you change the world if you could??
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well to change i would um make no tax on things , no one agrues , and stuff like that . 

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How do I text someone?
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with a phone . i dont really get the question . sorry

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what does the word nace mean
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Definition for nace:
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(NACES) Navy aircrew common ejection seat (US)..
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should i b afraid of snakes?
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no . look at this video its funny !! 

http://youtu.be/Ti4sqG85FU4

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How do you catch an armodillo?
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It's difficult. An armadillo will not intentionally go into a live trap, no matter what kind of food or bait you put in there. If you know the spot it comes out from under your deck, you can place a trap in that area and, because armadillos are visually impaired, it might wander in.... if you're lucky...
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Or, have a look at this website: http://ufinsect.ifas.ufl.edu/armadillo.h…

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How do you catch an armodillo?
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It's difficult. An armadillo will not intentionally go into a live trap, no matter what kind of food or bait you put in there. If you know the spot it comes out from under your deck, you can place a trap in that area and, because armadillos are visually impaired, it might wander in.... if you're lucky...
Source(s):
Or, have a look at this website: http://ufinsect.ifas.ufl.edu/armadillo.h…

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what is meaning of pdf documents
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Definition for pdf documents:
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(PDF Document) Size of PDF document is subject to our approval or else it stands to be rejected. Once approved no reversals, refunds or...
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what is meaning of pdf documents
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Definition:
Portable Document Format or PDF is a file format created by Adobe Systems, Inc. PDF uses the PostScript printer description language and is highly portable across computer platforms. PDF documents have a .pdf file extension (myfile.pdf)

A de facto standard file format, use PDF to:

Share files with others who don't have the same software
Share files with others who use a different platform (Mac, Windows, Linux, etc.)
Share files that will look the same (layout, fonts) on multiple computer systems
Share files that can be protected from unauthorized viewing, printing, copying, or editing
Publish electronic documents, ebooks, etc.
Print files to many different types of printers, and all look essentially the same
Create files with annotations, hyperlinks, and bookmarks that can be shared via email and on the Web
Create interactive forms that can be shared via email and the Web
Create files that are more efficient than PostScript or native file formats typically used in commercial printing
PDF documents are created with Adobe Acrobat Distiller or other PDF creation apps. Some desktop publishing apps can create PDF files from within the program, usually with the assistance of helper programs. Adobe Acrobat Reader is the main software for opening and viewing PDF documents.

Working with PDF

If you have Distiller, here's how to save a PostScript file as a PDF.
How to Get Text or Images Out of a PDF File describes several ways to extract text and graphics for use in other applications.
Watch a video on using Adobe Acrobat to Extract Text and Images from a PDF.
Pronunciation: Each letter in PDF is pronounced separately: P*D*F
Also Known As: portable document format | Acrobat files
Examples:
Some designers generate PDF documents from their page layout applications and send the PDF documents to customers so that they can view and proof the design without having the same software and fonts installed. Increasingly, PDF documents are used in place of PostScript or native file formats for having material commercially printed.
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