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Nomadic People

Nomads are any community of people who have no settled home. They wander from place to place seeking fresh sources of food for themselves or fresh pastures for their animals. Some nomadic groups move among settled people selling small items they have made, doing specialized mending, entertaining or begging. Nomads keep themselves separate from other people and usually speak their own language among themselves even though they also know the languages of the people around them.

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What is the population in the low coastal plain Guyana?

The low coastal plain of Guyana is home to a significant portion of the country's population, approximately 90%. This region, which includes the capital city, Georgetown, is densely populated due to its agricultural potential and access to trade routes. The total population of Guyana is around 790,000, so the low coastal plain houses several hundred thousand residents, primarily of Indo-Guyanese and Afro-Guyanese descent.

Why do nomads move?

Because they moved different place to place to find food, like: water, milk, meat..or something else.:)

What are factors which helped early humans transition from nomadic life to a life of settlement?

nomadic people became more dependent on agriculture in some sittuations in other they found a food source that did not move as much usually in climates that didn't have an extreme winter

Why were the people of the Arabian Peninsula primarily nomadic?

Most of the land was and is dry, sandy desert, making it difficult to settle down and farm.

What is the conflict between Israel and Bedouins?

The conflict between Israel and the Bedouins is a political issue which, for the most part, does not prevent Bedouins in Israel from being loyal to the Israeli government.

Israel has made settling the Bedouins a priority since it is easier to govern settled people as opposed to nomadic people. Of course, this is problematic considering that being nomads is part of the Bedouin culture. There are land expropriations and laws preventing Bedouins from living on their ancestral lands in order to pressure Bedouins into living in the Israeli-Approved cities.

Why do some people believe skinny people are healthy and overweight people are disgusting?

The majority of people may not feel that overweight people are disgusting. There is much evidence that people in a certain weight range (for their gender and height) are healthier. Studies have shown that being exceptionally overweight or underweight is detrimental to one's health. My Mom is overweight due to a thyroid condition. I am skinny. I have more health problems than my Mom does. My Mom only has a thyroid condition and she takes the thyroid pill to help her out. I have high blood pressure and I am a recovering anorexic. I would rather be overweight any day and be healthy. Most research has shown that it is healthier to have a little "meat on your bones", than to be skinny! Overweight people are not disgusting! I think that they are beautiful in every way just like you and me. People believe this because overweight and obese people tend to be more lazy and procrastinate. Of course, there are some overweight people who aren't disgusting and there are some skinny people who are unhealthy. This stereotype is just oversimplified. This varies with culture, social class, history and other factors. Back in earlier centuries woman were portrayed in classic paintings as having 'softer' looks like round faces and plump bodies. But this has obviously changed quite dramatically today, as even the slightest hint of 'fat' is discouraged. You see this in nearly every fashion ad or commercial. In remote areas like Tibet, body size is not an important consideration. Some countries might even find a "skinny" woman to be unhealthy and repulsive, as some in the United States find heavyset women. Any anthropology or sociology text would illustrate this, as would Western fashion trends in the 1900's-1950's.

Who were the nomadic people who migrated into the Valley of Mexico around 1200?

The Mexica or Aztec people. They founded their capital city, Mexico Tenochtitlan, in 1325.

Why are these people so disgusting?

Most of what we consider to be "disgusting" is actually a projection of our own prejudices and pre-conceptions. At the most basic level, nothing is inherently disgusting, plesant, frightening, fun, boring or exciting... It's all about our own perception. A more accurate question might be "Why do YOU find these people so disgusting?"

Why do people say 'Indian'?

they dont know what else to say so erm..yeh see i said erm because i didnt know what else to say

Why do people paint?

Painting can be fun, or a challenge, and those who are better at it can make a living from various forms of art.

Painting is a release of creative energy, and it also helps calm and relax your body.

(but once started it can become very, very addictive - you were warned)

Why are people so nasty?

I guess because some people were raised bein' treated horrible, so they don't know how to treat other people, but if they're bein' raised good then they just got some problems, either way there are still some nasty people out heree in this world. :) but stay happy.

What types of animals did bushman keep?

The Bushmen, or San people, are nomadic hunter-gatherers. They do not keep/farm any animals. They hunt what they need when they need it.

Nomad tribal leaders are called?

There are no more tribal leaders of Nomad because there are no longer any tribes. When there were tribes, the group would be led by a chief or a council of elders.

How do you know that the people in the painting are not nomads?

The setting and details in the painting can provide clues to the lifestyle of the people depicted. If they are shown in a settled environment, wearing specific clothing, or engaged in activities not typical of nomadic life, then it can be inferred that they are not nomads. Additionally, the presence of permanent structures or domesticated animals in the background may also indicate a sedentary lifestyle.

What are sow good ways to scare a whole party of people?

Well you could pretend that you have just got shot, cut, shanked, or you could even hire someone to pretend to break in, shoot you, or beat the heck out of you. Haha, or you could just almost cut your hand off doing something in the kitchen. I am talking from half experience, and watching my parents parties all the time. I'm only 14 though. And if i learn from my parents then my parties will be deadly.

Why are people so apathetic?

It has nothing to do with other people's condescending beliefs in mythical characters. The reason so many people are becoming apathetic can be found in:

how this most recent adult generation was raised,

reality TV

impersonal conveniences

internet culture

divisive politics

The bulk of the new crop of adults were raised with diminishing the importance of winner/loser, negotiating behavior and "time outs". The parents who raised them listened to experts who were everywhere in the 90s telling them to do it. Even children's games were altered to diminish the importance of winning so as not to make the losing team not feel bad. "What's the point?" and "No consequences" is what these kids learned. In rowdy times when kids would act up as kids do, parents began negotiating with them instead of laying down the law. Suddenly one would find themselves in a grocery store with other people's children running amok and the parent didn't seem to care, take time to scold the kids or anything--and now these children are adults who don't know consequences. They didn't see their friends have many consequences either. Parents became enamored with the idea that having children didn't have to mean they had to lose themselves, which is just fancy talk for self-interested. Now parents have an inflated sense of their family's importance as they move about in society: family car stickers, "My kid is an honor student..."/"My kid beat up your honor student", teachers who can do no right, parents angry that schools request participation, "Hey! This may be a grocery store, but how dare you tell my children to behave!" Etc.

Prime the scene with some reality TV, a smorgasbord of Self-Interest How-To. When reality TV first started, it came out with a huge following with immediate faux celebrities, water-cooler talk and ruthless game play. Though reality television is now a niche with particular followers, the damage was done.

Time the above with the convergence with a sudden mass usage of impersonal conveniences. The young people (raised to think "I am a winner without even trying"), the self-interested parents, reality ME! ME! ME!, and the unknown for how mass conveniences will play out on the future, people have become increasingly less inclined to care about anyone but themselves. Cell phones that text, organize, surf the net, navigate the roads, answer inane questions--people are wrapped up with their little personal assistant devices. Even talking to someone you know is not by voice anymore. Standing in a room full of people is not incentive enough to have basic manners since there is something more interested going on in a tiny little bit of plastic at arm's length.

"Fake it till you make it" and "Look out for number one" and "In it to win it!" are unspoken rules to live by for many people. Go to any grocery store or mega hardware store and notice all the shopping carts left in the middle of parking spots just a dozen feet away from a cart corral: "Meh, it's not my job." It used to be that if a stop sign or light was not up to standards, you'd go to City Hall and pitch in as is a citizen's responsibility to enact change. Now, it's "not my job" and "I don't want to look like I care."

Finally, internet culture. When people first took to the internet, they were online with their natural personalities. However, there were those who have a natural tendency to bully and cause trouble for others. People had to grow thick skins, which can be a good thing but it has jaded and desensitized the masses of people. It has carried over into daily life. Showing you care about anything enough to get fired up garners reactions such as, "Don't let it bother you." or "It's not worth being upset about." And this subtext of defeat often works. "I don't want to look weak, so I will show I don't care." However, one often has to first be bothered in order to notice a need for improvement. Remember the City Hall example above. No bother is shown, no improvements are made.

Lump all the above in with the new culture of bully politics and hyper-religiosity you have a society full of apathetic people.

There is an easy way to test for modern apathy: For instance, it used to be slower traffic kept to the right, passing on the left, with the occasional self-absorbed person hogging it up making everyone frustrated. Now most people are spread out on the road blocking the entire way, every day, talking on the cell, texting or more worried about what is occurring inside the vehicle rather than the dangerous traffic all around.

The test: If you agree--no matter what your driving style is--you are likely not apathetic. If you disagree or are instantly inclined to call names or insist anyone who wants to pass (even safely!) must be a jerk who wants to control everyone (despite the road hogs actually holding dangerous control), then you are apathetic.

Another test (which really only tests for probable non-apathy): If at any point you thought, "TL;DR" you are apathetic.

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There are also other reasons people can be apathetic and here are some:

  • Depression (it can be genetic)
  • A disease
  • Virus
  • Many medications can make a person very apathetic.

Some people also mix up apathy with simply been very worn out from being over-worked, shift work, personal problems, losing a loved one. Faith certainly does help one get through these things, but the reality of it is that it's always a good idea to see your doctor to find out if the thyroid is working well; a blood work-up, etc., and to seek counseling if one feels depressed.

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Why do so so many people insist that God is who they choose him to be, with laws that they choose for him to make? This answer is the same answer to your question. People are self consumed with a desire to answer to no one higher, not even their very creator, so they just don't care about anything unless it can make them look good or make them feel good about themselves, Not, I repeat NOT because Jesus says it is good and right in God's eyes. So, When all of the self options are no longer attractive, People are apathetic, they just don't care.

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Simple. They are too self-absorbed. They need to look at the big picture and realize they are just one little ant in a giant antbed.

How do we know that ancient nomads believed in an afterlife?

Even secular scholars have stated that burial practices such as jewelry placed in graves, burials done among rituals and symbolism, living relatives revisiting the graves, and other such practices, suggest belief in an afterlife, which is an ancient tradition found over the globe. As to each specific culture or tribe, you would have to investigate individually, since beliefs were of course not always identical.

Why do people say Xmas?

Because it is Christian shorthand for Christmas, the X standing for Christ.

Way back when, Greek was the language of Christianity. The New Testament was written in Greek. Greek was and is written using the Greek alphabet, not the alphabet we use. You can still see traces of it in old symbols and phrases still used, like calling God 'the alpha and the omega' meaning 'the beginning and the end' because alpha is the first letter of the Greek alphabet and omega is the last. It's like calling him the A to Z.

Another place you might still find Greek in use in modern western Christianity is the Ichthys or fish symbol. You'll have seen it somewhere, it's the classic fish shape that people sometimes use to show they're Christian. You can look up its history somewhere else, but it's called an Ichthys because that is Greek for fish. Why a fish as a symbol of Christianity? Because 'Ichthys' stands for Iēsous Khristos Theou Huios, Sōtēr = Jesus Christ God's Son, Saviour. The 'ch' in Ichthys stands for Christ, and the Greek letter used to mean 'ch' looks a lot like an X.

So, from ancient times Christians have used the Greek letter that looks like an X as an abbreviation of 'Christ'. For the last few centuries, people have used an actual X instead, particularly if they don't know Greek. So, 'Christians' is abbreviated to 'Xians', 'Christ' is abbreviated to 'X' and 'Christmas' is abbreviated to 'Xmas'. This is useful when people want a shorter way of writing something, and is a reminder of Christianity's roots.

Is it healthier to eat meat for lunch or for dinner?

For lunch, usually. This is because it takes a while to digest, and eating it in the day gives your body time to properly process it before your digestive system slows down for the night.

What is the Bedouin society?

The nomads living in the Arabian deserts were considered Buddos. They formed the Bedouin society, the uncivilized ones.