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   I might start the discussion of clearcutting, on Sundays or other days, by looking at the definition of clearcutting. DNR recently provided a definition, extremely generous to the forestry industry...
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   Dusan Soudek
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<br/>> On February 19, 2015 at 10:16 AM Fred Schueler <bckcdb@istar.ca> wrote:
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<br/>> Quoting David Patriquin <davidgpatriquin@yahoo.ca>:
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<br/>> >  It could be  constructive to carry on a similar discussion about
<br/>> > forest management policies in Nova Scotia, as  academic discussion
<br/>> > and debate of this topic seem to be  totally lacking.
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<br/>> * well, we can start with the premise that given the character of the
<br/>> Acadian Forest, proper forest management calls for no clear-cutting,
<br/>> anywhere in Nova Scotia, ever.
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<br/>> QED?
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<br/>> fred.
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<br/>> and refutation of Popper - have little place in the usual conception
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<br/>> surely not Darwin [, whose] works manifest the activity of a mind
<br/>> seeking for wisdom, a value which conventional philosophy has largely
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