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    Aldo Rossi 2

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    ALDO ROSSI Aldo Rossi (May 3‚ 1931- September 4‚ 1997)‚ is one of the most influential architects during the period 1972- 1988‚ has accomplished the unusual feat of achieving international recognition in three distinct areas: theory‚ drawing and architecture. After receiving his architecture degree at the Politecnico di Milano (Polytechnic University in Milan) in 1959‚ Aldo Rossi served as a course assistant to prominent architects Ludovico Quaroni and Carla Amoynino. Aldo Rossi became a faculty

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    Aldo Rossi Aldo Rossi was born on May 3‚1931 in Milan Italy. In 1949 he started studying architecture and in 1959 he graduated from the Polytechnic University of Milan. In 1966 his book was published "l’Architettura Della Città" (The Architecture of the City)‚ which established him as the leading international theoretician. Starting in 1975‚ Aldo Rossi taught at the faculty of architecture in Venice and in the following years he also held lectures regularly at several major American universities

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    Aldo Leopold

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    Aldo Leopold Aldo Leopold wrote in a way that inspired and promoted the conservation of natural ecosystems on this earth. Take the following excerpt for example: We reached the old wolf in time to watch a fierce green fire dying in her eyes. I realized then‚ and have known ever since‚ that there was something new to me in those eyes - something known only to her and to the mountain. I was young then‚ and full of trigger-itch; I thought that because fewer wolves meant more deer‚ that

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    "We can be ethical only in relation to something we can see‚ feel‚ understand‚ or otherwise have faith in" (Erdmann Paragraph 5)‚ one of the most renowned fathers of wildlife ecology‚ Aldo Leopold‚ so famously declared in his important non-fiction book‚ A Sand County Almanac. From his extensive studies of the environment‚ Leopold created the idea of the “land ethic”‚ which called for citizens of the global community to include the “land” with its soil‚ plants‚ animals and waters as part of the ecological

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    Who Is Aldo Leopold?

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    Aldo Leopold was born January 11‚ 1887‚ in Burlington Iowa and is the religion Lutheran. Aldo’s parent’s names are Carl Leopold and Clara Starker and his siblings are May Luiz‚ Carl starker and Frederic Leopold. Though German was his first language‚ yet he managed to master English at a very young age. From early childhood‚ he was a keen observer of nature and learned woodcraft and hunting from his father. After attending Prospect Hill Elementary‚ he studied at Burlington High School. Later‚ he

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    In the essay the "Round River" Aldo Leopold was trying to say many different ideas that related together in the fight for nature preservation and restoration. One of Aldo Leopolds main points in his essay was that we as humans can not replace‚ rebuild nature. So before it goes to far‚ and get’s to destroyed we must restore it. As people though we can only do so much and we can’t restore it with foreign plants‚ but only the natural plants that originated there. So if we destroy an area’s ecosystem

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    One of my favorite quotes by Aldo Leopold is‚ “We abuse land because we regard it as a commodity belonging to us. When we see land as a community to which we belong‚ we may use it with love and respect.” Aldo Leopold is considered to be many to be the father of wildlife management and as a conservationist‚ forester‚ philosopher‚ educator‚ writer‚ and outdoor enthusiast I can see why. Aldo Leopold touched the lives of people not only while he was living but decades after his death he still continues

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    After reading “The Land Ethic” by Aldo Leopold I found that his research and understanding of land ethics is very thorough and he makes valid points that should be read by everyone in our society. He gives a different outlook on land that makes sense and creates a vivid image of the way that we as human should view land. He describes land as not just soil that lies beneath our feet or below the plants that we walk on‚ cut‚ or eat‚ but as the first layer in a community of which each piece is dependent

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    Aldo Leopold's Land Ethic

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    Aldo Leopold’s Land Ethic 1. The Land Ethic This view is a version of ecocentric ethics – the view that ecological wholes have intrinsic value and‚ hence‚ moral standing. Leopold’s particular version of ecocentric ethics holds that A thing is right when it tends to preserve the integrity‚ stability‚ and beauty of the biotic community. It is wrong when it tends otherwise. The general idea is that the good of the biotic community is the ultimate measure of the rightness or wrongness

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    Aldo Leopold presents many interesting aspects regarding ecology and conservation within his writing of the Land Ethic‚ Round River‚ and “Think like a Mountain”. One statement that stood out among the rest was “Harmony with land is like harmony with a friend; you cannot cherish the right hand and chop off his left". The land is much like the human body—if one part is damaged or sick‚ the effects can be witnessed elsewhere. Like a cancer that attacks the cells‚ the effect of pollution‚ overhunting

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