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English: It's a single piece, as a possible solution following the educational researching picture portfolio - File:Mountain Series.jpg. It can be seen as a possible tendency of managing procedure. No matter whether or not I felt happy or not happy, it's being progressing in a management way. Alongside this thinking way, almost mountain would be closed by the way Separated Iron Barriers &wall has been built up leaving a door facing the residential area. It was sometimes opened in daily time, from my observations. But, wastes of the construction have been tidied and, you knew, those plants in fields have disappeared. If those ways can protect environments - the forest and some little animals living in it. That's fine. Yes, no one would like 'directly open the window, and then see a broken & hurt mountain without people's management...' And further, residents had to pass down by using another way. Currently, I could see many beautiful views from another way, with my family members. And, almost, I didn't want to see too many about this mountain behind me. That's also fine if things were much clearer than before. Just, our hearts in Jason's eyes would be far from mountains, but near my love - a road directly to a opened sea...
No matter how, commons' views living around here turned to see an eco-friendly environments and enjoy a quite and comfortable way to get down. Thinking about: if your home was setting here, what did you feel? A mountain there, but you can only watch, what did you feel? I thought if this way could help small animals, like Chinese mountain cats' family (I have seen one and a peer of mine was almost from it...),wild rabbit family and pheasant family, to grow their families and living in a better environment (Wikipedia introduction:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_mountain_cat;https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pheasant). I could accept. There were many other places to climb mountains... At least, it's in a management procedure. That's a good news. Just, we need time to observe this problem-solving thinking way and its reasonability. |
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Author | Jason M. C., Han |
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