Sunday, August 8, 2010

Lebensraum & Concentrated

Frontiers by Malcom Anderson
Chapter one: History and Theory


Lebensraum
[le-buh ns-roum, -buh nz-]
-noun

According to Frederick Rayzel: The space necessary for a people to support itself and to develop the various cultural and social forms associated with it.

•additional territory considered by a nation, especially Nazi Germany, to be necessary for national survival or for the expansion of trade.
•any additional space needed in order to act, function, etc.
•living space


con·cen·trat·ed
[kon-suh n-trey-tid]
-adjective

Clustered or gathered closely
Thick or dense
In Mining: to separate (metal or ore) from rock, sand, etc., so as to improve the quality of the valuable portion.

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