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 daunt 겁먹게[기죽게] 하다 =intimidate
 
 
 not to mention ~은 말할 것도 없고[물론이고]
 
 
 just to name a few 몇가지 예를 들면
 
 
 meditative 깊은 생각에 잠긴, 명상적인 =thoughtful
 
 
 identical 동일한, 똑같은
 
 
 gallbladder operation 담낭 수술
 
 
 palm of hand 손바닥
 
 
 camouflage 위장,위장하다,감추다
 
 
 alma mater 모교
 
 
 immunocompromised 면역 시스템이 손상[약화]된, 면역력이 약화된, 면역 결핍의
 
 
 super
 
 
 <부사> (속어) 매우, 극도로
 
 
 expletive 욕설= swear word
 
 
 Immerse 담그다
 
 
 immerse oneself in ~에 몰두하다
 
 
 greed on 탐욕
 
 
 legacy 유산
 
 
 create a legacy 레가시를 만들다
 
There’s no one way to enjoy nature. How to find what works for you and get outside
Enjoying the outdoors can look like anything from walking the dog to celebrating Indigenous culture — you don’t have to hike the tallest mountain peaks or go camping to love nature. Learn how to find your footing in nature in a way that works best for yo
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3. Bring the outdoors into your world
 Remember, you don’t have to
 
 
 be
 
 
 outdoors to experience its wonder. We are a part of nature, and nature is a part of us — regardless of where we are.
 
 
 Need a quick break from your “work screen time” for some “fun screen time?” There’s a nature fix for that: Check out th
 
 e
 #FindThatLizard
 game on
 Twitter
 and
 Instagram
 . Science communicator and herpetologist
 Earyn McGee
 posts a picture of a lizard “camouflaged in its natural environment, and people have to find the lizard in the photo.” You don’t even have to leave your couch to play.
 
 
 Trying to get off screens? You can barbecue in your yard or the park, enjoy natural scents with an aromatherapy diffuser or open a window to get some fresh air. These are great options if you’re living in a city, or if you’re disabled, immunocompromised or on a budget.
 
 
 4. Learn about the origins of “our” outdoors and celebrate Indigenous history
 
 
 Before the 1964 Civil Rights Act, most people of color were
 legally denied access to or segregated
 at state and national parks. “[Parks] were actually
 designed
 to be
 
 exclusive, so if you can’t get to them, it’s not your fault,” McGee explains. That exclusion extends to the erasure of Indigenous peoples from these lands and the environmental movement at large.
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There’s no one way to enjoy nature. How to find what works for you and get outside
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