Wednesday, February 20, 2008



“World Heritage Areas”
When I read this article I was concern what do they mean with world heritage? Is any specific thing called heritage? Is heritage in all over the world or in specific country? I know my country, Iran has the most expensive right now and extinct in future which is petroleum on the other word OIL.
Our nation’s most valued and marks remind us of the liberty, strength, and justice of American at it is best- unfortunately, politics international politics, to be exact is making use of long- standing national land mark we think of as distinctly and unambiguously American: the statue of liberty, the grand can you and yellow stone national park to name a few.
Since 1972, the united national’s educational scientific and cultural organization the cultural arm of the U.N has designated 22 sites in the U.S. and some 788 sites world widens cultural or natural sites of “World Heritage”
When a site is designated “world heritage site” it does not become the property of the U.N. Indeed, ceding formal authority of U.S territory to an outside power would violate long established principles of national sovereignty. The government of the country hosting the site has legal authority and is ultimately, responsible for it is care.
In 1995 the world heritage committee designated yellow stone national park a “world heritage site in danger.” After the new world mine was proposed on max of private and public land three miles from the park. A coalition of environmental groups claimed provide 280 jobs in a site containing an estimated $650 million of gold and other mineral would pollute streams leading in to the park. This article was written by; Ryan Balis. “Ryan Balis is a policy analyst for The National Center for Public Policy Research. To get more information you can visit http://www.nationalcenter.org Dallas morning news

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