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the domestication
noun
The act of domesticating, or accustoming to home; the action of taming wild animals or breeding plants.
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Our objective is the domestication of Kosovo men".
History of Horses The domestication of horses was a big event in human history.
How did the domestication of animals begin, according to Dr. James Serpell? h.
Tracing slavery back to its beginnings, Davis links it to the domestication of wild animals.
"It's the domestication of the wonderful symbol of the endless way," he said.
Each group will research the history of the domestication of its assigned animal from social, cultural, and scientific perspectives.
The rise of agriculture saw the domestication of many types of flora and fauna, which were dispersed worldwide.
The domestication of plants and animals allowed people for the first time to build up surpluses of food.
As one physicist put it, the domestication of biotechnology will dominate our lives for the next 50 years at least as much as the domestication of computers did during the previous 50.
Concerned about the domestication of the forest, the artist Pat Pickett "personifies" branches (b) in fashionable Geoffrey Beene-looking clothes.
Since the domestication of the dog predates agriculture, dogs couldn't have wandered into settlements; there were no settlements.
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