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History, 07.04.2021 04:20, nestergurl101

. What balance do you believe should be maintained in deciding how land and its resources should be used? In what circumstances, and in what ways, do you
believe environmental resources should always be preserved? In what
circumstances, and how, do you believe they should be used? What guidelines
would you suggest for striking the right balance?

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