基因组 发表于 2025-3-25 07:10:43

The Worst Environment in Which to Live in China: A Question of Points of View. The Legendary Miasmatd sheds light on the peculiarities which were usually attached to the Far South. In the eyes of many actors who wrote about Lingnan, the dangers of the place lay in both its natural and cultural features: the ground was low-lying and humid, and there was an abundant Yang Qi pouring on the ground, wh

DAUNT 发表于 2025-3-25 07:56:10

Urban Space of the Living and Dead: The Conception of Environment and Death in Beijing from the Eighanses of water in the heart of Beijing. Shi Cha Hai 什刹海, a lake in the center of Beijing, was thought to be the entrance to the other world, and thus, the space, in the city, reserved for the souls and ghosts. Moreover, the cemeteries were not only for the dead, they were the places for the living f

险代理人 发表于 2025-3-25 14:28:26

Urban Nature: (The) Good and (The) Badze the problems posed to government practice by the phenomena resulting from an assembly of living beings making up a population: health, hygiene, birth, life and race relations. It was then that some key concepts were shaped (such as population), forms of knowledge (such as statistics and demograph

molest 发表于 2025-3-25 17:30:57

Health and the Environment in Ecological Transition: The Case of the Permaculture Movement the vision of permaculture. I argue that this recovery can be more precisely understood if we take into account that there are various ways of valuing the environment. One of these, we may describe as “emplaced,” develops in the “conscious design” of human permaculture settlements. In permaculture

秘传 发表于 2025-3-25 22:29:37

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细胞 发表于 2025-3-26 03:10:45

Gestalt Therapy and Its Contribution to the Understanding of the Link Between Health and the Environnnovation lies less in the libertarian minds of its founding fathers, who favored the expression of the body and of the emotions in normative societies than in its invitation to convert our usual way of thinking. The perspective of an “organism-environment” field invites us to escape from dualism by

spinal-stenosis 发表于 2025-3-26 07:46:48

Book 2019eved to exist between human beings and the natural environment in a broad chronological and geographical framework. In this investigation, we bring the reader from ancient and late imperial China to the medieval Arab world up to medieval, modern, and contemporary Europe. This book does not examine t

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Fierce 发表于 2025-3-26 14:33:36

0068-0346 d geographical framework. In this investigation, we bring the reader from ancient and late imperial China to the medieval Arab world up to medieval, modern, and contemporary Europe. This book does not examine t978-3-030-19084-2978-3-030-19082-8Series ISSN 0068-0346 Series E-ISSN 2214-7942

Custodian 发表于 2025-3-26 20:24:01

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