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Conservation and Preservation Summary
1,175 words, approx. 4 pages Ideas of conservation and preservation play central roles in ethical discussions of science and technology, especially in relation to nature and the environment. The terms also figure prominently in museum and historical work, where programs of...
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Conservationist Summary
280 words, approx. 1 pages If you love hiking, camping, being outdoors, and have a concern that future generations will not have the opportunity to enjoy our natural...
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Working Toward Species Conservation Summary
14,110 words, approx. 47 pages Endangered species have different needs and require different conservation measures. Some fish are endangered only because of a history of overfishing. Halting or reducing fishing is sufficient for population recovery. In most cases, however, more...
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Conservation movement Information
2,490 words, approx. 8 pages
 The conservation movement is a political and social movement that seeks to protect natural resources including plant and animal species as well as their habitat for the future. Conservation differs from environmentalism in that it aims to preserve...




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 National Review
The Conservative Movement.
02/19/1988: 962 words, approx. 3 pages PUBLISHED IN 1976, George Nash's The Conservative Intellectual Movement in America since 1945 concludes with a chapter entitled "Can the Vital Center Hold?" in which Mr. Nash a) assesses the accuracy of Jeffrey Hart's 1966 prediction that, while many American liberals would continue...
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 Modern Age
The conservative movement in discontinuity.
03/22/2006: 2,958 words, approx. 10 pages THE FALL 2005 ISSUE of Modern Age included George W. Carey's "The Future of Conservatism" that attracted my attention for several reasons. It was forcefully written and testified to Professor Carey's accumulated knowledge of constitutional history. It also raised points of contention within...
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 The New York Observer
Curiel Speaks
9/16/2005: 356 words, approx. 1 pages We've all been a bit busy this weeks, which is why I'm only now noting a really extraordinary moment last Friday on NY1's Road to City Hall. Between an interview with Bill Thompson and a reporters' round table, NY1's Goldin spent a few minutes on...
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 The New York Observer
A Giuliani Conservative Tilts at Religion
9/10/2006: 770 words, approx. 3 pages Rudolph Giuliani has repeatedly extended the hand of friendship to Christian conservatives in recent months. But a leading member of a think tank closely associated with the former Mayor has just delivered a powerful jab to the face of the same constituency. Mr. Giuliani, long...



Featured Essays
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John Muir and the Environmental Conservation Movement
1,646 words, approx. 6 pages
 Discusses conservation movement of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and the environmental movement which came about after 1950. Examines the role of John Muir in the movement. Explores how the movement dealt with bigotry.


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