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I Don't Want to Sleep Alone finds the malaise in Malaysia as guest workers from Bangladesh, Japan, Taiwan and China cough their way around a smog-choked Kuala Lumpur, comforting and exploiting one another.
Would you say that they are "exploiting" one another?
That makes practical sense: the more strangers there are, the more need to keep them from exploiting one another.
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We exploited one another – for money and grades, for lunchbox contents and goodwill – and fell out with one another, not just for a few days, but for years, over perceived slights.
A short black-and-white feature with stunningly beautiful camerawork, it is the first film of the Senegalese director Ousmane Sembène, and it highlights many of the show's recurring themes: the contrast of village and urban living and indigenous and Christian religions; the daily humiliations and inherent hypocrisies of colonialism; the tendency to force Africans to exploit one another.
While in a sense, males and females of all dimorphic species "exploit" one another for reproductive purposes, genuinely parasitic relationships between subgroups of the same species have no models in evolutionary biology and are hard to conceptualize for the Environment of Early Adaptation with its small, nomadic populations.
When, on a massive worldwide scale we plunder her oil, destroy her forests, pollute her resources, torture and kill her animals, soak her with the blood of her children, exploit one another and trample her with immorality, there will naturally be devastating consequences.
Thus the interaction between two species is more generally governed by a) the evolvable characteristics of the species as described by Eq. 3, and b) evolutionary trade-offs or ecological constraints applied by the physical properties of the environment (e.g., energy spent on exploiting one resource cannot also be spent exploiting another).
Moreover, the more varied a clade's opportunities, the more severe the trade-offs involved in exploiting one opportunity rather than another, and the stronger the selection for diversification and reproductive isolation between exploiters of different opportunities (Fisher [1930], pp. 123-129).
WHEN it comes to publicly exploiting one's nuptials, Chelsea Clinton could fairly be described as the antipode of Bethenny Frankel.
The overall picture is of one of the richest nations exploiting one of the poorest to get ready for the world's most popular sporting tournament.
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