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    Peter Simonič Writing Culture for Nature Conservation Collective Regional Network Analysis Anthropologists and researchers from other social sciences have for long time missed the fact that there is no place which has not already been represented by some other interest. Post-modern ethnographic field is no longer homogenous and isolated space waiting to be discovered. Researchers try to consider different groups of interest. Also in rural studies‚ peasants (and their half-industrial successors)

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    Land Law 1

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    421 COURSE TITLE: LAND LAW I 1 COURSE CODE: LAW 431 COURSE TITLE: LAND LAW I COURSE WRITER/ DEVELOPER Mr. Kunle Aina NOUN (Sabbatical) EDITOR: Mr. Idowu Adegbite Olabisi Onabanjo University‚ Ago-Iwoye COURSE COORDINATORS: K. Aina‚ (Sabbatical)‚ C. Hia‚ O. Lawal‚ T. Abisoye (Study Leave) NOUN AG. DEAN: ` Dr. Godwin I. Oyakhiromen School of Law National Open University of Nigeria 2 CUSTOMARY LAND LAW 1 MODULE 1 Unit 1: Introduction/Historical Evolution of Land Law in Nigeria Unit

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    Shane Nelson LIT 349 Prof. Brown Final paper Eugenics behind a Veil of Conservation What may start off having even the best of intentions could end up having some serious negative consequences. Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt seemed to have started his belief in eugenics within a sense of nationalism where it was a woman’s duty to the state to birth and raise a family. He emphasized this view through his conservation programs where white‚ farming women were the epitome of the ideal type of person

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    Rachel Stillman HONH242 11/27/12 The Role of Zoos in Conservation: Ethical Considerations As the animal rights movement has developed and grown substantially in recent years‚ there has been an increased focused on the welfare of captive animals. A popular institution that has received much attention for keeping animals captive is the zoo. Because of this focus‚ zoos have responded by publicizing their positive benefits for existence in order to justify keeping these animals on display. Since

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    Hampi, the Land of Temples

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    Hampi (Kannada: ಹಂಪೆ Hampe) is a village in northern Karnataka state‚ India. It is located within the ruins of Vijayanagara‚ the former capital of the Vijayanagara Empire. Predating the city of Vijayanagara‚ it continues to be an important religious centre‚ housing the Virupaksha Temple‚ as well as several other monuments belonging to the old city. As the village is at the original centre of Vijayanagara‚ it is sometimes confused with the ruined city itself. The ruins are a UNESCO World Heritage

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    Land Use Map

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    large numbers of buildings and geographical areas were changed without proper understand of the land use management. Land use is the human use of land. Land use involves the management and modification of natural environment or wilderness into built environment such as fields‚ pastures‚ and settlements. It has also been defined as "the arrangements‚ activities and inputs people undertake in a certain land cover type to produce‚ change or maintain it" 2. Problem Analysis/Statement Due to

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    Land Acquisition in Zambia

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    Land Acquisition in Zambia 1. The global food crisis 2. Merits and demerits of land acquisition 3. Zambia: country profile 4. Issues around land acquisition in Zambia 1. The global food crisis: Due to the effects of food price crisis of 2007-2008‚ there was growing concern among the nations about the food security. There was surge in demand for food products by the food importing countries and subsequently food-producing countries imposed some restrictions on the food exports

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    Land Law Registration

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    The law of the land comprises a crystallized expression of values cast in sharp relief against the landscape of the law. (Gray and Gray‚ Elements of Land Law) What key values or aims does English Land Law promote and evaluate the balance struck by them. Provide illustrations of relevant cases and statute in this regard. The English Land Law is one of the oldest branches found in the doctrine of common law. It has its origins in the feudal reforms imposed on England by William the

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    Land Fertility Essay

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    Land Fertility as a Key to the Increase and Decrease of Social Complexity Archaeologists theorize on which factors and environments produced past civilizations. What these archaeologists are really looking for is what allowed people to transition from one level of social complexity to another. This paper will use empirical data specific to large cities of ancient civilizations‚ such as the Olmec’s San Lorenzo and the Harappan’s Kot Diji‚ along with more general archeological theories and patterns

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    Virgin Land Program

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    The Virgin Land program initiated by Nikita Khrushchev in 1954 became one of the important events in the history of the Soviet Union ever recorded. In March 1954‚ the Central Committee of the Communist Party issued a decree to increase grains production by planting grains in unused soils and soil that has not been used previously as agricultural land‚ which is called the virgin land. (Watkins‚ 2014). This program is not only giving impacts to the Soviet Union; but in particular‚ the implementation

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