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To cultivate wet rice, villagers need to work together, sharing land, labour, water and gossip.
"The concept of sharing land on commercial principles is something that white Australians have to accept," he says, "because aborigines don't want to continue being seen as 'grabbing' taxpayers' money.
In a second study, Odadi and his co-authors reported in the journal Science in September 2011 that other grazers, especially zebras, did remove the dead-stem grass layer and that cattle indeed seemed to benefit from sharing land with wild animals.
I have no idea what those guys are up to over there in crazy picture sharing land.
Decreased bite rate and bites per step and increased step rate in the shared plots suggests that cattle sharing land with wild herbivores forage less efficiently during dry periods because they travel more between feeding stations and take fewer bites at each station (see also Ungar and Noy-Meir 1988; Spalinger and Hobbs 1992; Bradbury et al. 1996).
In this War of the First Coalition (1792 1798), France ranged itself against most of the European states sharing land or water borders with her.
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MOST restaurants contain two cultures, like two peoples living on shared land.
Yet this is the bit of the continent that stares Russia in the face over a shared land border.
The subdivision has three acres of shared land with dock access; from the river, you can reach the ocean.
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