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Done by : Dou’a Nawassrah Supervised by : Prof.Rula Qawas

Done by : Dou’a Nawassrah Supervised by : Prof.Rula Qawas. Behind every great man there is a woman . His power of observation and inventive mind would define him . He published many books about Yosemite ( a story describing the valley natural wanders ) . Suitcase.

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Done by : Dou’a Nawassrah Supervised by : Prof.Rula Qawas

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  1. Done by : Dou’aNawassrah Supervised by : Prof.RulaQawas

  2. Behind every great man there is a woman

  3. His power of observation and inventive mind would define him

  4. He published many books about Yosemite ( a story describing the valley natural wanders )

  5. Suitcase This valise was owned by John Muir.John Muir National Historic Site, JOMU 2110

  6. It is the time when great thinker like Emerson and Thoreau capture the imaginations of readers

  7. Yes he became blind ,but still where there is life there is hope

  8. His mind is still wandering around places he visits

  9. Society speaks and all men listen. Mountains speak and wise men listen.

  10. No wonder the hills and groves were God’s great temple Mediations of John Muir Nature’s Temple

  11. John Muir Quote of the Day " All Nature's wildness tells the same story: the shocks and outbursts of earthquakes, volcanoes, geysers, roaring , thundering waves and floods, the silent uproot of sap in plants, storms of every sort, each and all, are the orderly, beauty-making love-beats of Nature's heart."

  12. He is torn between two worlds, Though he loves his family ,he rally misses the wilderness she remained at home on their ranch with their two daughters..She encourages him to return to his true calling and to write about it

  13. . In 1901, Muir published Our National Parks, a book that brought him to President Theodore Roosevelt's attention. In 1903, Roosevelt visited Muir in Yosemite. Together, they laid the foundation of Roosevelt's innovative conservation programs. Soon after that meeting, Roosevelt started on a course of action that established 148 million acres of national forest, 5 national parks and 23 national monuments during his presidency.

  14. Muir and the Sierra Club fought many battles to protect Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. He served as the Club's president until his death in 1914.

  15. He slept away in a new journey When he died in 1914, the Nation was committed in spirit, to the wise use of its natural resources. Today Muir's influence lives on in the public’s appreciation and support of America’s wild places His vision doesn’t die

  16. But it was John Muir's love of nature, and the preservation of it, that we can thank him for today.

  17. John Muir

  18. Good bye !!!

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