- There are many ways to develop a sense of place according to this article. This article refers a lot to become one with nature, or at least interacting with it. In Salem, I believe it can be used in certain places, but not all. That's why I think the best way to find a sense of place is to simply to learn about the rich history of the city.
Record what you have done already as part of developing a sense of place in Salem.
- I have learned a lot about the history of the university itself. This made me feel as though I could relate to where I live. In addition, I also joined a sorority. I did this to make friends and to feel at home at the university.
List the way the article suggested to foster a sense of place and explain what you have done that is similar. Explain in depth.
- The article listed a lot of things that have to do with nature, like talking to rocks, touching trees, and simply feeling the earth under your bare feet. I personally have done number 14, attending, but in a different aspect. I have attended meetings for my sorority, so I could feel at home.
Record what you read about in the article that you have not tried but want to. Share the aspects from the article and reflect on why you chose these. Explain.
- One thing I would love to is number 10. I personally love water; I've loved swimming as a kid. However, I love water in nature. It's beautiful, and I love going on hikes to see different kinds of rivers.
Record what you read about developing a sense of place that you have not tried, but are afraid to try. Explain why.
- From what I have read, there isn't anything on the lost I'm afraid of trying. Some of them I wouldn't do simply because I feel like they're not very applicable to my situation.
Record what you read about developing a sense of place that you have not tried and have no interest in trying. Explain
- The ones I have no interest in trying are the ones that focus on talking to nature, like touching a tree or talking to a rock. I don't think that they're stupid. But I feel like they won't make me feel more at home here.
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