It depends on where you are as well as the culture attached to the structure. In Asia though they hold firm to traditions the Chinese are aggressively progressive in all things that includes infrastructure. So they tear down historical building all the time in hopes of making room for the next billion babies expected to be born.
In the US many people get nostalgic about city landmarks but I actually think that there is more to the anger in demolitions of historical sites. I have a good feeling that people are tired of the same old same old in new "contemporary" architecture. I also think that greed has played a part in the quality of new buildings.
So you will find people fighting to keep 100 and 200 year old structures standing because they know that they'll stay standing for years to come and no one is quite sure about these new erectures. :)
But some love to see change coming in the form of their surrounding and they welcome the destruction and construction. I hope this has proved helpful.
Bees only sting when they feel threatened when they are protecting their hives.
He felt proud that he was protecting his people and their liberties.
That God is protecting us.
There is struggle between opposing forces because people want their own rights which they feel they don't get or for protecting their own organizations.
Ask him why he is uncomfortable and hold his hand make him feel like he is protecting you
not unlses they feel threatened or feel they are protecting young Horses are like people in ways. They all have their own personality. Some are aggresive, some are so sweet and gentle. Horses aren't typically aggresive though.
He objected this phrase because he believed that the correct phrase was "We the states," but that was incorrect because Who, but the people can delegate the power? And who, but the people have a right to form a new government and feel that it's not protecting their rights.
Can You Feel It.
It helps them to feel there way round in the dark...
The usefulness of a teddy bear is to cuddle with it and let it feel like it's protecting you.
The federal government did not enforce the Fugitive Slave Law of 1793
not dangerous at all, unless they're, protecting their young, defending their territory, or feel threatened.