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1 2, 4| range. It means all the resources that the earth (and indirectly
2 2, 5| extract various natural resources from the earth and the seas.
3 2, 5| whether nature's living resources, or the products of agriculture,
4 2, 5| the mineral or chemical resources - with man's work, whether
5 3, 12| these words refer to all the resources contained in the visible
6 3, 12| disposal. However, these resources can serve man only through
7 3, 12| man has for causing the resources hidden in nature to serve
8 3, 12| through his work to make these resources bear fruit, man takes over
9 3, 12| relationship of man with the resources and riches of nature. The
10 3, 12| presupposes these riches and resources of the visible world, riches
11 3, 12| visible world, riches and resources that man finds and does
12 3, 12| includes not only the natural resources placed at man's disposal
13 3, 12| man appropriates natural resources and transforms them in accordance
14 3, 13| whole of humanity in the resources of nature, and the inheritance
15 3, 13| developed on the basis of those resources, primarily by developing
16 3, 13| on the Giver of all the resources of creation, and also on
17 4, 18| while conspicuous natural resources remain unused, there are
18 4, 22| should pool their ideas and resources so as to attain this goal
19 5, 25| in the discovery of the resources and values contained in
20 5, 26| much, he cultivates his resources, he goes outside of himself
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