Snowpiercer Research Paper

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Nature: Helper of Human Life

Have you ever seen the movie ‘Snowpiercer’? The movie, which was released in 2013, showed life of last remnants after a new ice age. In the new ice age, all species on the Earth died and human being cannot survive. Most humans died and only last remnants are living in the moving train ‘Snowpiercer.’ If you stop to consider why people cannot survive in the ice age, you will realize how necessary nature is. In this essay, I’d like to demonstrate how nature makes us mentally and physically healthy. Especially air, water and some other natural resources support my opinion.
Let us start by considering the facts about air. Air is mixture of various gases. It is composed mainly of nitrogen and oxygen, and it is necessary
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Living things only live in the Earth because there are air and water. To that extent, nature that provides air and water is helpful one to human beings.
There are many natural resources to help human being besides air and water. Mineral resource is one of the examples. Some people have question how mineral resources effect human. But, as human catches mineral resources, it is developed such as coal, and brings energy. It is not directly effects human, but since this resources being exist, human leads much healthier life. Animal resource is another example. Animal as food supply make people live longer and healthier. The public in general tends to believe that vegetarian diet is healthy, but it is not easy to obtain the nutrients needed for a healthy body. According to Medical daily, meat contains a large amount of protein, iron, vitamin A, B and D (www.medicaldaily.com). Shalen McNeil, dietitian for the beef group also said “Lean meat as part of a balanced diet can prevent chronic disease along with exercise and avoiding smoking.” (www.cbsnews.com). This suggests that animal resources as food supply is helper of human health. In addition, fur, wool and leather of animal are used as clothes. Lastly, tourist resource is emotional helper. When we go to mountain or sea, we feel happiness and peaceful. It shows nature as tourist resources make us mentally

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