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The Last Great Walk: The True Story of a 1909 Walk from New York to San Francisco, and Why it Matters Today
Author: Wayne Curtis
Year: September 9, 2014
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Language: English



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The Last Great Walk: A Journey Across America and the Evolution of Technology In 1909, Edward Payson Weston, a 70-year-old man, embarked on an extraordinary journey - a 3,000-mile walk from New York to San Francisco, averaging 40 miles per day. This feat was dubbed "the first bonafide walk across the American continent" by The New York Times, and it captured the attention of the nation. Wayne Curtis, in his book "The Last Great Walk delves into the significance of this remarkable story and its implications for our understanding of technology evolution, personal paradigms, and human survival. A Tale of Endurance and Perseverance Weston's journey was not just a physical test of endurance but also a metaphorical one. He faced numerous challenges, including fatigue, mosquitoes, vicious headwinds, and brutal heat. Despite these obstacles, he persevered, driven by a deep-seated desire to explore the vastness of America on foot. His determination and resilience serve as an inspiration to us all, particularly when we consider the impact of technology on our lives today. The Evolution of Technology and Its Impact on Humanity Curtis argues that our reliance on technology has led to a significant shift away from foot travel, which has had profound consequences for our health, environment, and national identity.
The t Great Walk: A Journey Across America and the Evolution of Technology В 1909 году 70-летний Эдвард Пейсон Уэстон (Edward Payson Weston) отправился в необычное путешествие - 3000-мильную прогулку от Нью-Йорка до Сан-Франциско, в среднем 40 миль в день. Этот подвиг был назван «первой прогулкой бонафидов по американскому континенту» газетой The New York Times, и он привлёк внимание нации. Уэйн Кертис в своей книге «Последняя великая прогулка» углубляется в значение этой замечательной истории и ее последствия для нашего понимания эволюции технологий, личных парадигм и выживания человека. Путешествие Уэстона было не только физическим испытанием на выносливость, но и метафорическим. Он столкнулся с многочисленными проблемами, включая усталость, комаров, злобный встречный ветер и жестокую жару. Несмотря на эти препятствия, он упорствовал, движимый глубоко укоренившимся желанием исследовать просторы Америки пешком. Его решимость и стойкость служат вдохновением для всех нас, особенно когда мы рассматриваем влияние технологий на нашу жизнь сегодня. Эволюция технологий и ее влияние на человечество Кертис утверждает, что наша опора на технологии привела к значительному переходу от путешествий пешком, что имело глубокие последствия для нашего здоровья, окружающей среды и национальной идентичности.
The t Great Walk : A Journey Across America and the Evolution of Technology En 1909, Edward Payson Weston, 70 ans, a pris un voyage inhabituel - une promenade de 3000 milles de New York à San Francisco, en moyenne 40 Des kilomètres par jour. Cet exploit a été appelé « la première promenade bonafide sur le continent américain » par le New York Times, et il a attiré l'attention de la nation. Wayne Curtis, dans son livre « La dernière grande promenade », explore la signification de cette histoire remarquable et ses conséquences pour notre compréhension de l'évolution de la technologie, des paradigmes personnels et de la survie humaine. voyage de Weston n'était pas seulement une épreuve d'endurance physique, mais aussi métaphorique. Il a été confronté à de nombreux problèmes, y compris la fatigue, les moustiques, les vents contraires méchants et la chaleur violente. Malgré ces obstacles, il a persévéré, animé par un désir profondément enraciné d'explorer l'immensité de l'Amérique à pied. Sa détermination et sa résilience nous inspirent tous, surtout quand nous examinons l'impact de la technologie sur nos vies d'aujourd'hui. L'évolution de la technologie et son impact sur l'humanité Curtis affirme que notre dépendance à la technologie a conduit à une transition significative du voyage à pied, ce qui a eu des conséquences profondes sur notre santé, notre environnement et notre identité nationale.
The t Great Walk: A Journey Across America and the Evolution of Technology En 1909, Edward Paison Weston, de 70 , emprendió un viaje inusual - 3000 millas caminata desde Nueva York a San Francisco, con un promedio de 40 millas por día. Esta hazaña fue nombrada «el primer paseo bonafídico por el continente americano» por el diario The New York Times, y llamó la atención de la nación. Wayne Curtis, en su libro «The t Great Walk», profundiza en la importancia de esta maravillosa historia y sus implicaciones para nuestra comprensión de la evolución de la tecnología, los paradigmas personales y la supervivencia humana. viaje de Weston no solo fue una prueba física de resistencia, sino también metafórica. Se enfrentó a numerosos problemas, entre ellos el cansancio, los mosquitos, el viento contrario malévolo y el calor brutal. A pesar de estos obstáculos, perseveró, impulsado por un profundo deseo de explorar la inmensidad de América a pie. Su determinación y resiliencia nos inspiran a todos, especialmente cuando consideramos el impacto de la tecnología en nuestras vidas hoy. La evolución de la tecnología y su impacto en la humanidad Curtis sostiene que nuestra dependencia de la tecnología ha llevado a una transición significativa de viajar a pie, lo que ha tenido profundas implicaciones para nuestra salud, medio ambiente e identidad nacional.
The t Great Walk: A Journal Across and the Evolution of Technology Em 1909, Edward Payson Weston, de 70 anos, fez uma viagem incomum de 3000 milhas de Nova York a São Francisco, 40 milhas de média Um dia. Esta proeza foi chamada de «o primeiro passeio de bonafidas pelo continente americano» pelo New York Times, e atraiu a atenção da nação. Wayne Curtis, em seu livro «O Último Grande Passeio», aprofundou o significado desta história maravilhosa e as suas implicações na nossa compreensão da evolução da tecnologia, dos paradigmas pessoais e da sobrevivência humana. A viagem de Weston não foi apenas um teste físico de resistência, mas também metafórico. Ele enfrentou muitos problemas, incluindo fadiga, mosquitos, ventos contrários malignos e calor violento. Apesar desses obstáculos, ele persistiu, impulsionado por um desejo profundamente enraizado de explorar os espaços americanos a pé. A sua determinação e resistência são uma inspiração para todos nós, especialmente quando consideramos o impacto da tecnologia na nossa vida hoje. A evolução da tecnologia e seu impacto na humanidade, Curtis afirma que a nossa base na tecnologia levou a uma transição significativa das viagens a pé, que teve profundas consequências para a nossa saúde, meio ambiente e identidade nacional.
The t Great Walk: A Journey Across America and the Evolution of Technology 1909 unternahm der 70-jährige Edward Payson Weston eine ungewöhnliche Reise - einen 3000-Meilen-Spaziergang von New York nach San Francisco, durchschnittlich 40 Meilen pro Tag. Dieses Kunststück wurde von der New York Times als „der erste Spaziergang der Bonafiden auf dem amerikanischen Kontinent“ bezeichnet und erregte die Aufmerksamkeit der Nation. Wayne Curtis geht in seinem Buch „The t Great Walk“ auf die Bedeutung dieser bemerkenswerten Geschichte und ihre Auswirkungen auf unser Verständnis der Evolution der Technologie, persönlicher Paradigmen und des menschlichen Überlebens ein. Westons Reise war nicht nur ein körperlicher Härtetest, sondern auch ein metaphorischer. Er sah sich zahlreichen Herausforderungen gegenüber, darunter Müdigkeit, Mücken, bösartiger Gegenwind und heftige Hitze. Trotz dieser Hindernisse hielt er durch, angetrieben von einem tief verwurzelten Wunsch, die Weiten Amerikas zu Fuß zu erkunden. Seine Entschlossenheit und Ausdauer dienen als Inspiration für uns alle, besonders wenn wir die Auswirkungen der Technologie auf unser heutiges ben betrachten. Die Entwicklung der Technologie und ihre Auswirkungen auf die Menschheit Curtis argumentiert, dass unser Vertrauen in die Technologie zu einem signifikanten Übergang von der Reise zu Fuß geführt hat, mit tiefgreifenden Auswirkungen auf unsere Gesundheit, Umwelt und nationale Identität.
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The Great Walk: A Journey Across America and the Evolution of Technology (Büyük Yürüyüş: Amerika'da Bir Yolculuk ve Teknolojinin Evrimi) 1909 yılında, 70 yaşındaki Edward Payson Weston alışılmadık bir yolculuğa çıktı - New York'tan San Francisco'ya günde ortalama 3 mil, 40 bin kilometrelik bir yürüyüş. Bu başarı, The New York Times tarafından "Amerika kıtasındaki ilk Bonafid yürüyüşü'olarak adlandırıldı ve ulusun dikkatini çekti. Wayne Curtis, The t Great Walk adlı kitabında, bu olağanüstü hikayenin önemini ve teknolojinin evrimi, kişisel paradigmalar ve insanın hayatta kalması konusundaki anlayışımız için etkilerini araştırıyor. Weston'ın yolculuğu fiziksel bir dayanıklılık testi kadar metaforikti. Yorgunluk, sivrisinekler, şiddetli rüzgarlar ve acımasız ısı gibi birçok zorlukla karşı karşıya kaldı. Bu engellere rağmen, Amerika'nın enginliğini yürüyerek keşfetmek için derin bir arzu ile devam etti. Onun kararlılığı ve esnekliği hepimiz için bir ilham kaynağıdır, özellikle de teknolojinin bugün yaşamlarımız üzerindeki etkisini düşündüğümüzde. Teknolojinin evrimi ve insanlık üzerindeki etkisi Curtis, teknolojiye olan güvenimizin, sağlığımız, çevremiz ve ulusal kimliğimiz için derin etkileri olan yürüyüşten önemli bir kaymaya yol açtığını savunuyor.
المشي العظيم الأخير: رحلة عبر أمريكا وتطور التكنولوجيا في عام 1909، شرع إدوارد بايسون ويستون البالغ من العمر 70 عامًا في رحلة غير عادية - مسافة 3000 ميل سيرًا على الأقدام من نيويورك إلى سان فرانسيسكو، بمتوسط 40 ميلاً في اليوم. أطلق على هذا الإنجاز اسم «أول مسيرة بونافيد في القارة الأمريكية» من قبل صحيفة نيويورك تايمز، وقد جذبت انتباه الأمة. يتعمق واين كورتيس، في كتابه The t Great Walk، في أهمية هذه القصة الرائعة وآثارها على فهمنا لتطور التكنولوجيا والنماذج الشخصية وبقاء الإنسان. كانت رحلة ويستون مجازية بقدر ما كانت اختبارًا جسديًا للقدرة على التحمل. واجهت العديد من التحديات بما في ذلك التعب والبعوض والرياح المعاكسة الشرسة والحرارة الوحشية. على الرغم من هذه العقبات، أصر، مدفوعًا برغبة عميقة الجذور لاستكشاف اتساع أمريكا سيرًا على الأقدام. إن تصميمه ومرونته مصدر إلهام لنا جميعًا، خاصة ونحن ننظر في تأثير التكنولوجيا على حياتنا اليوم. يجادل كورتيس بتطور التكنولوجيا وتأثيرها على البشرية بأن اعتمادنا على التكنولوجيا أدى إلى تحول كبير بعيدًا عن المشي، مع آثار عميقة على صحتنا وبيئتنا وهويتنا الوطنية.

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