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  • ...on can cause significant harm to natural resources of vital environmental, cultural and economic importance, and to human health in both countries; ...hy environment is essential to assure the well-being of present and future generations in Canada and the United States, as well as of the global community; ...
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  • ...n South.</ref><ref>Erikson (1969), p.267, faults Britain for degrading the cultural identity of Indians and faults the American South similarly for its endurin ...s", between the secular Gandhi-inspired and the followers of Jesus, fusing generations of activists, to "set in motion energy [to] transform the nation" (165 quot ...
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  • ...arani said that she was shocked when seeing the rapid loss of language and cultural identity among the Takuu population which had been resettled in Buka, Bouga ...
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  • ...lly deciphered and some experts believe it should be considered a National Cultural Treasure.<ref name=":4" /> ...Pandanan Shipwreck Site." ''Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Underwater Cultural Heritage Proceedings''. 2011. ...
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  • ...6:57).{{sfn|Tuell|2012|p=34}}{{sfn|Mathys|2007|p=271}} Subsequently, three generations of the Kohathites, continuing with only the branches leading to famous sibl ...erari, starting with their eldest sons and continuing vertically for seven generations.{{sfn|Mathys|2007|p=271}} ...
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  • ...2=Steven E. |title=Assyrian Reliefs from the Palace of Ashurnasirpal II: A Cultural Biography |date=2010 |publisher=UPNE |isbn=978-1-58465-817-7 |page=127 |url ...ethel and Dan, so he received bad rating, although his dynasty lasted four generations: no more than the Omrides, but longer in years (36 years for house of Omri ...
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  • ...speaking the language and a good transmission rate of the language between generations.<ref name=":1">{{Cite journal|last=Moore|first=Denny|title=Brazil: Language ...dously to the point where it has almost disappeared.<ref name=":0" /> Some cultural traditions included a corn harvest festival and secluding children until th ...
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  • {{Generations Sidebar}} ...enge-2023b" /> Furthermore, Millennials are much less religious than older generations,<ref name=":21" /><ref name=":8" /><ref name=":9" /> though some still iden ...
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  • ...ifficult for potential mates to cross; if a [[mutation]] occurs, over many generations it can spread and become common in one subpopulation while being completely ...under effect]]s, [[evolutionary pressure]], random chance, and (in humans) cultural factors. Even in lieu of these factors, individuals tend to stay close to w ...
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  • ...|first2=Peter J. |last3=Henrich |first3=Joseph |date=2011-06-28 |title=The cultural niche: Why social learning is essential for human adaptation |journal=Proce ...temporal proximity relates to people's tendency to prefer helping current generations over future ones.<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Schubert |first1=Stefan |last2= ...
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  • ...lation of wild species has declined by over 50% on average in the last two generations.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Widely misinterpreted report still shows catastrophic ...he European Green Deal, officially approved in 2020, to make it a tangible cultural experience in which citizens from all around the world could participate.<r ...
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  • ...ng.'' Meridian Press.</ref> This includes political candidacies, jobs, and cultural settings where the supposed greater vitality and physical beauty of youth a ...e media. In] J. Twigg, & W. Martin (Eds.). (2015). ''Routledge Handbook of Cultural Gerontology'' (pp. 369–375). London: Routledge.</ref><ref name=":6" /> Toda ...
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  • ...:Alternation of generations simpler.svg|thumb|upright=1.5|[[Alternation of generations]] between a [[haploid]] (n) gametophyte (top) and a [[diploid]] (2n) sporop ...ducing sexually, plants have complex lifecycles involving [[alternation of generations]]. One generation, the [[sporophyte]], which is [[diploid]] (with 2 sets of ...
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  • ...ies}} in many ways; barter, for example, features immediate [[Reciprocity (cultural anthropology)|reciprocal exchange]] that is not delayed in time. Barter usu ...onomics}} that studies the effects of psychological, cognitive, emotional, cultural and social factors on the economic [[decision making|decisions]] of individ ...
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  • {{Main|Projections of population growth|Future generations}} ...on & Population Growth'', video with Daniel Quinn and Alan Thornhill</ref> cultural critic and writer [[Daniel Quinn]],<ref>Quinn, Daniel, ''[[Ishmael (Quinn n ...
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  • ...Economy''. University of California Press, 1983; Philip D. Curtin, ''Cross-Cultural Trade in World History''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984; Cynt ...at p. 22.</ref> If a good was traded in the wrong way, for example because cultural conventions were not respected, it might have consequences that the traders ...
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  • ...er/biogeochemical-cycles/phosphorus-cycle/|archive-date=2016-08-20}}</ref> Cultural [[eutrophication]] of lakes is primarily due to phosphorus, applied in exce ...st1=Galloway|first1=J. N.|title=Nitrogen cycles: past, present, and future generations |journal=Biogeochemistry|volume=70|issue=2|pages=153–226|year=2004|doi=10.1 ...
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