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The following pages link to Natural Assets (Q16005):
View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Transitional segment 1 (Q16006) (← links)
- We have everything from the bottom of the Appalachian Mountains in northern Alabama to every kind of marine wetlands we have the Gulf Coast and some of the prettiest beaches in (0.8583) (Q16007) (← links)
- the world. As matter fact that the tragedy over there is that we don't. (0.8166) (Q16008) (← links)
- All realize what we have here in this state (0.8727) (Q16009) (← links)
- and we don't do a very good job of promoting it. (0.8727) (Q16010) (← links)
- We obviously need jobs. We obviously need economic progress. (0.8727) (Q16011) (← links)
- But we need to relate our economics to the foundation of our being (0.8425) (Q16012) (← links)
- which is related to planet Earth. (0.8425) (Q16013) (← links)
- We got a wonderful world to live there. (0.8274) (Q16014) (← links)
- It's a best place yet. (0.8274) (Q16015) (← links)
- And I'd love to keep it that way (0.9108) (Q16016) (← links)
- you know. (0.9108) (Q16017) (← links)
- Transitional segment 2 (Q16018) (← links)
- Al Alabama is richly blessed with natural resources (0.6956) (Q16019) (← links)
- so it'll solves dance fires hundreds of miles of rivers (0.7226) (Q16020) (← links)
- a sparkling secops. These assets have made possible a multitude of economic opportunities (0.7226) (Q16021) (← links)
- from tourism to shipping from cotton to steel production. (0.7226) (Q16022) (← links)
- But our natural resources represent more than just the raw materials for economic development. (0.8342) (Q16023) (← links)
- For generations Alabamians from all walks of life have relied on nature's bounding for pleasure and reflection. (0.8342) (Q16024) (← links)
- I was born in Jacksonville and my family had a business in Jacksonville (0.8352) (Q16025) (← links)
- a small town small university town (0.8352) (Q16026) (← links)
- but within a stones throw of our house. (0.8352) (Q16027) (← links)
- Were really deep woods and my father was an avid hunter and outdoorsman. (0.782) (Q16028) (← links)
- We hunt night Hunt stay out all night long sometimes (0.782) (Q16029) (← links)
- and I continue the hunt for law school. (0.782) (Q16030) (← links)
- Always enjoyed getting out and I found that the most important experience to me was just being out in nature and join us. (0.782) (Q16031) (← links)
- Transitional segment 3 (Q16032) (← links)
- I came up the hard way. (0.8343) (Q16033) (← links)
- If we don't work we didn't eat this. (0.8343) (Q16034) (← links)
- All work is all on you. (0.8343) (Q16035) (← links)
- The only thing I got that I love so well if I worked awful hard if I had a test that looked like with number in. (0.8343) (Q16036) (← links)
- I would promised myself I would take a camping trip to some beautiful water. (0.8578) (Q16037) (← links)
- But it was a paycheck. (0.6374) (Q16038) (← links)
- 30 years ago Guy Sparks love of Nature inspired him to began creating a Botanical Garden on his farm near the Bankhead National Forest. (0.8066) (Q16039) (← links)
- You'll see some goldenseal over that into that role and that recap Lily. (0.8066) (Q16040) (← links)
- This is called the rule. (0.8303) (Q16041) (← links)
- Of course is male voice. (0.8303) (Q16042) (← links)
- And we're going to move on. (0.8818) (Q16043) (← links)
- Those spots never had the luxury of much formal schooling. (0.8034) (Q16044) (← links)
- He has assembled a living textbook of regional plant line (0.8034) (Q16045) (← links)
- a testimony to Alabama's natural riches. (0.8034) (Q16046) (← links)
- The state's varied geological regions have made it home to a dizzying array of plant and animal species (0.8638) (Q16047) (← links)
- in fact. Alabama ranks in the top five states for biological diversity. (0.9111) (Q16048) (← links)
- I actually remember you might say while Alabama (0.8013) (Q16049) (← links)
- where there's no compassion or the difference up today and what it was there (0.8013) (Q16050) (← links)
- the troubles are being cut. (0.8013) (Q16051) (← links)
- They're all just hungry. The whole picture is hungry and they're moving out over half of our native wetlands and virgin forests have been lost to development. (0.8425) (Q16052) (← links)
- The Nature Conservancy estimates that more plant and animal species have been lost here than in any other state. (0.8782) (Q16053) (← links)
- But Hawaii. We realize that there is need of lumber and so many other mature that we have to have in daily life. (0.8375) (Q16054) (← links)
- But taking all of anything. (0.8336) (Q16055) (← links)