Q.
What is the message of nature
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environment
Asked by Saumya Gairola,
15 Jul '10 12:09 pm
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Nature always sends SMS to all of us to live in perfect harmony with it ! Unfortunately we are hell bent
upon reversing the natural order for personal gains! Nature has a constitution ! We are violating it !
Man is always in constant conflict with nature which produces disharmony !
Answered by Venkataramana Shetty, 15 Jul '10 12:21 pm
upon reversing the natural order for personal gains! Nature has a constitution ! We are violating it !
Man is always in constant conflict with nature which produces disharmony !
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The nature conveys us the importance of punctuality-like sunrise,sunset,the arrival of seasons,
Answered by magi, 15 Jul '10 12:33 pm
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Am b'ful,helpful,calm,polite..........................u enjoy my all benefits........!!
n return.......i never demand.........!!
so not destroy me....!!
Answered by humtum, 15 Jul '10 12:17 pm
n return.......i never demand.........!!
so not destroy me....!!
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Romans 1:20: "For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things he has made."
Each year, since the first Earth Day in 1970, bells ring at the United Nations and in many parts of the world, signaling the March Equinox the beginning of Spring. At this special moment a six month long day will begin at the North Pole and six month long night at the South Pole. This is the occasion when night and day are equal all over the world.
The first day of Spring is a divine symbol and promise of new life. Plants that have died will now be reborn in the seeds they have left.
Spring is the time for new life and new beginnings.
On this occasion people of every creed and culture join in silent prayer to deepen their commitment to the care of our planet. Earth Day is about Earth and the need for everyone to act as responsible trustees of Earth the stewardship role God has given us. "Let them rule over the Earth." (Gen1:26) We ...more
Answered by Prakash, 15 Jul '10 12:17 pm
Each year, since the first Earth Day in 1970, bells ring at the United Nations and in many parts of the world, signaling the March Equinox the beginning of Spring. At this special moment a six month long day will begin at the North Pole and six month long night at the South Pole. This is the occasion when night and day are equal all over the world.
The first day of Spring is a divine symbol and promise of new life. Plants that have died will now be reborn in the seeds they have left.
Spring is the time for new life and new beginnings.
On this occasion people of every creed and culture join in silent prayer to deepen their commitment to the care of our planet. Earth Day is about Earth and the need for everyone to act as responsible trustees of Earth the stewardship role God has given us. "Let them rule over the Earth." (Gen1:26) We ...more
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