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The Etiquette of Freedom - Gary Snyder

  In his essay " The Etiquette of Freedom ," Gary Snyder explores the concept of freedom in relation to nature and culture. He argues that freedom is not simply the absence of constraints (restrictions), but rather the ability to live in harmony with the natural world. This requires a deep understanding of the environment and a willingness to respect its limits. Snyder begins by defining the terms " wild " and " culture ." He argues that " wild " does not mean " untamed " or " uncivilised ," but rather " self-organizing ." A wild system is one that is able to maintain its own equilibrium (balance) without the intervention of humans. Culture, on the other hand, is a human-made system that is designed to meet our needs. Snyder then goes on to discuss the relationship between freedom and culture. He argues that our culture has become increasingly alienated from nature and that this has led to a loss of freedom. We have

COMPARATIVE & SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES

  COMPARATIVE & SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES Comparative Adjectives We use  comparative   adjectives   to show change or make  comparisons: This car is certainly  better ,   but it's much  more expensive . I'm feeling  happier   now. We need a  bigger  garden. We use  than  when we want to  compare one thing with another : She is two years older  than  me. Narayanghad is much bigger  than  Pokhara. He is a better player  than  Ronaldo. France is a bigger country  than  Britain. When we want to  describe how something or someone changes  we can use two comparatives with “ and ” : The balloon got  bigger and bigger . Everything is getting  more and more expensive . Grandfather is looking  older and older .  We often use “ the ”  with comparative adjectives to  show that one thing depends on another : The faster  you drive,  the more dangerous  it is.   (= When you drive faster, it is more dangerous.) The higher  they climbed,  the colder  it got.   (= When they climbed higher, it g

Job Application/Resignation & Sales Letter

Job Application Letter A job application letter, also known as a cover letter, is a document that is typically submitted alongside a resume or CV when applying for a job. The letter serves as an introduction to the employer and should highlight the skills and qualifications that make the applicant a good fit for the position. It should also express the applicant's enthusiasm and interest in the job and the company. A well-written job application letter can help an applicant stand out from other candidates and increase their chances of getting an interview. Format of Job Application Letter: A job application letter typically follows a standard format, which includes the following elements: ·         The header : This should include your contact information (name, address, phone number, and email) as well as the date and the recipient's contact information. ·         The salutation : This should include the recipient's name and title (if known). If the recipient's name is