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nature and agricultural
Production is overwhelmingly of a subsistence nature, and a large part of commodity exports are provided by the small agricultural cash-crop sector.
Macedonia's economy has almost always been completely agricultural in nature from the beginning of the Ottoman Empire when it was part of the District of Skopje and Province of Salonika.
This dual nature of the Swazi economy, with high productivity in textile manufacturing and in the industrialized agricultural TDLs on the one hand, and declining productivity subsistence agriculture ( on SNL ) on the other, may well explain the country ’ s overall low growth, high inequality and unemployment.
Although latterly somewhat changed in nature, this remains primarily an agricultural show.
This aquaculture facility, along with a number of small farms, reflects the rural agricultural nature of most of central Whidbey Island.
Predominantly agricultural in nature, the area is also one of the poorest rural areas of Colorado.
Most of Japanese society during this period was agricultural in nature and centered around villages.
The agricultural and rural nature of the county remained much the same for the first part of the 1900s.
Although the working conditions and wages in these factories were very poor, the agricultural nature of the economy shifted into a manufacturing one because of this industrialization.
The southeastern section of the township is exclusively agricultural in nature, containing experimental farms for Michigan State University.
The economy of Rochester is also influenced by the agricultural nature of the region.
There are nature reserves and parkland, but also agricultural property that is deed restricted under the state Farmland Preservation Program, which buys the development rights while allowing the farmer to retain title and continue working the land. Chester has been described as a rural environment that caters to " agritourism.
Today Los Ranchos has been able to preserve much of its original rural agricultural nature and is one of the most desirable places of residence in the entire Albuquerque area.
Because of its agricultural nature, Boardman was ripe for strip development starting as early as 1950.
The nature is mainly dominated by forests, as usually in Småland, but there are also significant agricultural areas.
Unemployment typically fluctuates between 20 and 32 percent, due to the seasonal nature of agricultural work.
Initial criticism emerged in the early 2000s regarding the production orientation of the CAP and the need for decoupling due to the disjointed nature of agricultural production policy in relation to consumption ( and thus nutrition ).
However, the CBD recognised the special and distinctive nature of agricultural genetic resources: they were international-crossing countries and continents-their conservation and sustainable use requires distinctive solutions and they were important internationally for food security.
Bailey is credited with being instrumental in starting agricultural extension services, the 4-H movement, the nature study movement, parcel post and rural electrification.
Parks, groves, gardens, nature reserves, and agricultural areas occupy 8, 329 hectares.
Another example problem of this nature is agricultural subsidies to domestic farmers.
Constructed between 1987 and 1991, it was used to explore the complex web of interactions within life systems in a structure that included five areas based on biomes and an agricultural area and human living / working space to study the interactions between humans, farming and technology with the rest of nature.
The report which he made on the subject, on 24 October 1793, described the aim of the commission as: " to substitute for visions of ignorance the realities of reason, and for the sacerdotal prestige the truth of nature ," to exalt " the agricultural system … by marking the days and the divisions of the year with intelligible or visible signs taken from agriculture and rural life .”
First, the agricultural nature of the area has been seen major encroachment by suburban growth moving outward from Rochester.

nature and pursuits
The Attic Nights are valuable for the insight they afford into the nature of the society and pursuits of those times, and for its many excerpts from works of lost ancient authors.
[...] Spiritual teachers, by their very nature, swim against the stream of conventional values and pursuits.
The Latin word means " emptiness " and loosely translated corresponds to the meaninglessness of earthly life and the transient nature of all earthly goods and pursuits.
This prominent link between urban life and nature largely determined the disordered layout of Townsville's streets and in the late 19th century was frequented for recreational pursuits such as botanising and nature study.
Heavily concerned with politics, elaborate in style and description, and immersed in descriptions of nature and outdoor pursuits, his fiction reflects the influence of Joseph Conrad, Graham Greene, J. P. Donleavy, and especially Ernest Hemingway.
It was not until his university experience at University of Pennsylvania, out from under the strict nature of home, that Tierkel began to travel and broaden his life pursuits.
Ambrose Lake Ecological Reserve preserves a small coastal lake, adjacent bogland, and surrounding forest, and is open to the public for non-destructive pursuits like hiking, nature observation and photography.

nature and Sri
The opening hymn of the holy Sri Guru Granth Sahib expounds the nature and attributes of God:
According to Sri Nisargadatta, our true nature is perpetually free peaceful awareness, in Hinduism referred to as Brahman.
He describes double-ended vessels being used to transport cargo across the strait at Taprobane, or what is now the Palk Strait between India and Sri Lanka, where the double-ended nature of the vessels allowed them to ferry cargo back and forth without turning around.
He was orthodox in nature and was dubbed as oldish by Sri Ramakrishna.
In chapter 10 of The Life Divine, Sri Aurobindo writes at length on the nature of Consciousness-Force as a principle of the Divine.
In chapters 11 and 12 of The Life Divine, Sri Aurobindo writes at length on the nature of Delight as a principle of the Divine, and its role in creation.
Sri Aurobindo describes the nature and practice of integral yoga in his opus The Synthesis of Yoga.
Also distinguishing Sri Aurobindo's teaching from most other mystical paths is the need for transformation of the personal and relative nature.
Inhabitant means permanent inhabitant-One who has his permanent home in Jaffna in the nature of a domicile in the Northern ProvinceThere can only be a Sri Lankan domicile and to that extent the term differs from the expression inhabitancy.
It is believed that Shiva at Rajarajeshwara temple assures the child a high status, Sri Krishna of Trichambaram bestows it with good nature and mental qualities and the deity at Kanjirangad temple gives the child long life.
Eventually over time, the Europeans were able to take advantage of the fractured nature of Sri Lankan politics, eventually culminating in successful military wins against the rebellious natives, most notably against the Hindu Tamils in the North, whose leaders were made to swear allegiance to the king of Portugal in return for maintaining their distinct laws and customs.

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