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A gripping case of human exploitation in 19th-century London's theater of human oddities.
Cut marks on the elephant skeleton, and on other elephant and mammal bones, indicate human exploitation by means of butchering activities, in accordance with the traits of the lithic assemblage and its spatial association with the bones.
Human exploitation often drives change in natural populations (Allendorf and Hard 2009; Darimont et al. 2009).
The modern desacralized world, open to human exploitation, as articulated by Cartesianism but prepared by Ockham and even in some respects by Aquinas, is also in reality in important respects an impersonalized world.
They are mapping new or lost discoveries (last year more than 250 of 2,000 newly "discovered" plants were found by Kew staff) and examining how ecosystems are coping in the face of human exploitation and climate change.
The global movement against human exploitation is being driven by a relentless search for statistics.
Sharks have also become a major target of human exploitation for their fins [ 6], resulting in widespread concerns that their rapidly declining populations coupled with unique life history characteristics will not permit recovery if ongoing exploitation rates continue.
It costs us in terms of environmental damage and human exploitation.
In a free society devoid of human exploitation, relationships are "win-win" – not win-lose, lose-win, or lose-lose.
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