Papers 1761-1770 of total 25430 found.
Category: /History
…differs from state to state. Australia has a long way to solve the problem. Dec. 1996 The High Court of Australia overturns the longheld assumption that Aborigines have no claim to government-owned land leased out for farming and mining activity (so-called…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and the spread of Lyme disease. Although many people see hunting as a vital solution, there are others who claim many contradictions with this solution. People in opposition see hunting as a wicked slaughter of innocent animals that could actually be creating deer…
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…see hunting as a vital solution, there are others who claim many contradictions with this solution. People in opposition see hunting as a wicked slaughter of innocent animals that could actually be creating deer overpopulation. Hunting is a natural…
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…can either be designed to appeal to the consumer, or appeal to farmers. The consumers being the people that buy the products, and the farmers being the people that buy the plants or animals to grow or raise on their farms. In the case of plants, some…
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…hunters had a successful day. A few animals on the other hand were not eaten, primarily for spiritual reasons, such as the grizzly bear, the coyote and the owl. The Maidu were not farmers because they had no need to farm - the valley and foothills provided all…
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…. Moreover, it gives the book an impression of objectivity. For example, when talking about the benefits of organic or traditional styles of farming, the authors decided to use an example in India. This village has converted back to a polyculture system, which…
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…by distributing information packets and by making frequent visits to grocery stores notifying the public of engineered products which rest on the shelves. With their in-your-face type of opposition, groups such as the Campaign for Food Safety and Family Farm
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Category: /Literature/English
…Crocodile, one of the largest species in the Crocodilian family. For thousands of years no other animal threatened crocodiles. The other species, the Freshwater crocodile, lives in fresh or slightly salty water. They are found from the Kimberleys in Western…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Man’s essential characteristic is his rational faculty. Man’s mind is his basic means of survival—his only means of gaining knowledge. Man cannot survive, as animals do, by the guidance of mere precepts. He cannot…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. If used carefully and used under the right circumstances, artificial insemination could be implemented to repopulate our world¡¯s population of threatened and endangered animals and plant life. Another important advancement in the field of science is our…
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