estionable, but because the have to do with crime prevention,the people are all for them. Once you break the constitution, it is very hard to fight back.This type of evil is the most evil of all. For the legality of something is not takeninto consideration at all when it comes to crime. People will do anything to stop crime,even if it means giving up their constitutional rights. We have a high freedom societyand that means that there is going to be deviance, but that is the price you pay forfreedom.In my view, the first step, nature, is the most important step. Emerson states that,“The first in time and the first in importance of the influences upon the mind is that ofnature. Every day, the sun; and after sunset, Night and her stars. Ever the wind blows;ever the grass grows. Every day men and women, conversing--beholding and beholden.” (p. 1120) This means to me that without nature you have nothing. This kind of naturethinking sprang out of the transcendentalism movement, and has occupied a quietresurgence in the 1990’s. Nature is the first and foremost. It tells us when to get up, andwhen to go to sleep, it tells us to stay in and read, and when to go out and play. Forexample, in Alaska in the winter, when there is about 4 hours of daylight, the peoplethere have the highest rates of depression anywhere in the U.S. That has to tell that thereis something important about nature. Also, you can learn a lot from nature. For example fractels. They are mathequations that give off the most beautiful, chaotic patterns. A leaf is nothing more thanthat same basic principal. Millions of cells forming a chaotic pattern. And if a leaf isnothing more than cells forming a pattern, than that is what we are also. So beautifullymade, and yet so planned. We can learn a lot about ourselves from nature. Nature is themost beautifully chaotic thing. It is wonderfully right....