That's simply impossible, Laura! You cannot be "only interested in the
geography" as geography deals with the Earth as a system. I am a
climatologist. From this point of view, I am interested in the survival of
the Israelian science of dealing with drought, and I am also interested in
the price I have to pay for gasoline when I am doing my field research or
when I go to a concerto for relaxation, so that me, as a climatologist, I am
very concerned about the conflict in Israel. You, as a geographer, just try
to make some connections, you will certainly arrive to be interested, at
least for one minute.
Cheers,
Sorin Cheval
>From: Laura Tomlin <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: This is a multidisciplinary discussion group on natural hazards
> and disaste <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: 'Earthquake' in the West Bank
>Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 11:46:41 EDT
>
>i was just agreeing with the e-mail that got sent to me! i'm only
>interested
>in the geography! ie, why the earthquake occured and what can be done to
>help
>those in the affected area!
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