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 | An anthropologist travels around the world seeking the spiritual bond between man and nature as it is manifest in a variety of cultures, from the Inuit to the Amazonian. |
 | WALKING began as a lecture entitled "The Wild," which Thoreau gave at the Concord Lyceum on April 1851. The lecture was a success, and he delivered it on several subsequent occasions. Finally, it was published as an essay in the Atlantic Monthly not... |
 | An anthropologist travels around the world seeking the spiritual bond between man and nature as it is manifest in a variety of cultures, from the Inuit to the Amazonian. |
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 | Despairing because the air has become so filthy that it blocks the sun's rays, the richest man in the world decides to use his money to build a tower so that his grandson can experience the sun as it once was. |
 | Despairing because the air has become so filthy that it blocks the sun's rays, the richest man in the world decides to use his money to build a tower so that his grandson can experience the sun as it once was. |
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