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At one point, the path divides into two branches that reconnect just before reaching the food.
Interesting, isn't it, that as we see the growing influence of globalisation and "world citizens", we also see the rise of regional languages that reconnect people to their roots.
In summary, it is crucial to understand children's view towards nature and environment in creating spaces that reconnect them with nature.
Spatially targeted environmental plantings and less intensive agroforestry that reconnect native remnants in heavily fragmented landscapes can provide significant potential conservation outcomes.
I have a dream of creating stories that reconnect people to the planet, and reclaim the way we tell stories about the environment.
"The two ideas came together for me with the desire to create a meditative series of visuals that reconnect an urban audience to nature and the seasons," says Yarden.
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"I do not think that reconnecting Steve Jobs with Apple has been a bad thing".
"It's something that reconnects me with those old fellas by being able to speak these words again".
His new CD suggests that reconnecting with his back catalog was also a boost to his creativity.
USA Bound, a now defunct nonprofit organization that reconnected Filipino children with their American fathers, told Mr. Edwards that it had found Pinky.
Mr Cohen told the New York Times that reconnecting with "living musicians" and "living audiences" had "warmed some part of my heart that had taken a chill".
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