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A [|world view] is a perception of values, beliefs and interests that direct the actions and thoughts of a societal group. It combined view in which the world and its different different natinos see common issues and events. This view can sawy and persuade groups in their interactions and the way they manage those different issues. A world view also refers to a common perspective or opinion that is shared among a group, culture and even the entire world.

Banff National Park can be argued as being a park **of** nature **for** People. As economic growth surpasses ecologic responsibilities, arguments flare up concerning who a [|national park] is really for. The answer should be from John Muir’s perspective of protecting wildlife values by enabling an area for nature to strive freely and in some instances observed freely by people to appreciate. Recreation areas can be areas where people interact and coexist with nature but a park should be thought of differently. As the park expands, nature is pushed out and its integrity is damaged because it is now having to alter its natural actions around human interference.