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hippopotamus: Definition from Answers.com
... grazing is a solitary activity and hippos are not territorial on land. ....
There is fossil evidence that many Malagasy Hippos were hunted by humans, ...
evolve on several Mediterranean islands including Crete (H. creutzburgi), ....
of a hippo is not suited to carnivory, and meat-eating is likely caused by ...
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Greenpeace: Definition from Answers.com
1995: Due to the activities of Greenpeace, a summit is convened in which the
..... Greenpeace Central and Eastern Europe: .... as the United Nations through
events such as the Conference on the Human ... McTaggart's own assessments of
what could and could not be won, as well as how, frequently caused controversy.
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astrology: Definition from Answers.com
Study of the stars in the belief that they influence human affairs. ....
Astrology does not seem to have exerted much influence on Greek life until after
the ..... evidence for the influence of lunar and solar rhythms on human
activity. ..... epidemics to be caused by unfavorable planetary and stellar
influences. ...
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deer: Definition from Answers.com
A doe generally has one or two fawns at a time (triplets, while not ... A
piebald deer is a deer with a brown and white spotting pattern which is not
caused by parasites or diseases. ... Deer have long had economic significance to
humans. ... Deer farming has advanced into a significant economic activity in
New ...
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Arianism: Definition from Answers.com
According to Arius, Jesus was a supernatural creature not quite human and not
quite divine. ..... theological views spread, especially in the eastern
Mediterranean. ..... the most primary and elementary activities of society were
influenced. ... [note: Book IV:29] in which the Huns " by the use of magic arts
caused ...
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Iraqi Freedom, Operation (2003 War Against Iraq): Information from ...
Bush urged Iraqi forces not to destroy infrastructure or natural resources (e.g.
, .... This was often complicated by Iraqi use of civilian human shields.
However, the biggest delays in the U.S. advance were caused by a major sandstorm
that ... resulted in a lack of policing activities and resultant looting. ...
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Severe weather: Definition from Answers.com
Severe weather is not to be confused with the term severe weathering. ...
Extreme temperature variations caused by heat waves and cold waves can also be
considered forms ... These events are classified as localized severe weather.
..... The lost of vegetation by human activities can also cause duststorms to
occur. ...
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shore crab: Definition from Answers.com
They are primarily nocturnal, although activity also depends on the tide, and
crabs can be ... dispersed mainly by rare long-distance events, possibly caused
by human actions. ... There is evidence that the native blue crab in eastern
North America, ... Although Sacculina did not mature in any of the native crabs,
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Lake Sevan: Information from Answers.com
Before human intervention dramatically changed this ecosystem the lake was ...
In 1910 Soukias Manasserian, one of the civil engineers behind the interventions
that caused the Aral Sea ... but water has not yet begun to flow into the lake.
... b) increased eutrophication c) detrimental impact of human activity on ...
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World Health Organization: Definition from Answers.com
Noteworthy, but less publicized, activities of WHO include its worldwide efforts
... of incidence and disability caused by tuberculosis, malaria, HIV/AIDS, ....
is concerned with human health on an international level; abbreviated WHO. .....
Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean (EMRO), with headquarters in ...
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