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The word has come to refer to historical mass-dispersions of people with common roots, particularly movements of an involuntary nature, such as the expulsion of Jews from the Middle East, the African Trans-Atlantic slave trade, the southern Chinese during the coolie slave trade, or the century-long exile of the Messenians under Spartan rule.
* Virtual: Caches of this nature are coordinates for a location that does not contain the traditional box, log book, or trade items.
In Britain, the perceived left-leaning nature of trade unions has resulted in the formation of a reactionary right-wing trade union called Solidarity which is supported by the far-right BNP.
A trade may also, from the nature of the case, be confined to so few hands, that profits may admit of being kept up by a combination among the dealers.
Panama has been affected by the cyclical nature of international trade.
Technology and software jobs were supposed to be the replacement for factory and agriculture jobs lost to cheaper foreign labor, but if those are subject to free trade losses, then the nature of the next generation of replacement careers is not clear at this point.
Similarly, the climate of Tristan da Cunha is marine, mild and also tempered by trade winds, although the climate is temperate in nature.
Wildlife smuggling results from the demand for exotic species and the lucrative nature of the trade.
Due to continuing industrialization and expanding trade, many significant changes of the century were, directly or indirectly, economic and technological in nature.
The exact nature of their subjection to the Spartans is not clear, but they seem to have served partly as a kind of military reserve, partly as skilled craftsmen and partly as agents of foreign trade.
Proponents of a legal market for organs say that the black-market nature of the current trade allows such tragedies and that regulation of the market could prevent them.
The savage nature of the trade led to the destruction of individuals and cultures.
Deprivation of confidential information, in the nature of a trade secret or copyrighted material that has commercial value, has also been held to fall within the scope of the offence.
Those investors must endure the unpredictable nature of the open market to price and trade their shares.
The opening of Camp Hood also radically altered the nature of the local economy, since the sprawling new military post covered almost half of Killeen's farming trade area.
The provisions were characterised as imposing a burden on interstate trade that was protectionist in nature, and therefore contravened section 92 of the constitution.
Their overall gentle nature and their inclination and ability to mimic speech have made them popular pets, which has led many to be captured from the wild and sold into the pet trade.
When the nature of the trade became known it was denounced by a wide range of people.
There is little documentary evidence about the nature of trade in Eadbald's reign.
Due to its illicit nature, statistics about profits from the drug trade are largely unknown.
Only through collective action, trade union activities, could the working class begin to achieve consciousness of itself, the nature of the world, and its purported historic mission.
Until the beginning of the century it had been of moderate intensity and mainly of a class nature ( under Venetian rule the Italians were employed in the most profitable activities, such as trade and administration ).

nature and balance
The experience of " beauty " often involves the interpretation of some entity as being in balance and harmony with nature, which may lead to feelings of attraction and emotional well-being.
The goodness of the intention then reflects the balance of the good and evil of these consequences, with no limits imposed upon it by the nature of the act itself — even if it be, say, the breaking of a promise or the execution of an innocent man.
This " power " that lies behind nature and that keeps everything in balance became a natural forerunner to the idea of dharma.
Early conceptions of ecology, such as a balance and regulation in nature can be traced to Herodotus ( died c. 425 BC ), who described one of the earliest accounts of mutualism in his observation of " natural dentistry ".
Linnaeus was the first to frame the balance of nature as a testable hypothesis.
On the human level this meant that all members of society should cooperate and coexist ; on the cosmic level it meant that all of the forces of naturethe gods — should continue to function in balance.
A mural commission of this sort may be an attempt by some people to re-establish a balance with nature.
The environmental issues is a great problem for the nature and nation of Pakistan and has been disturbing the balance between economic development and environmental protection.
Due to the nature of phrenology people were naturally considered unequal with very few people would have a naturally perfect balance between organs.
The Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 requires the CPB to operate with a " strict adherence to objectivity and balance in all programs or series of programs of a controversial nature ".
Hinging upon the personal realization, or " illumination ", that the self is limitless, one may live in unison with nature, seeking and preserving balance in all things.
Jellyfish are " bloomy " by nature of their life cycles, being produced by their benthic polyps usually in the spring when sunshine and plankton increase, so they appear rather suddenly and often in large numbers, even when an ecosystem is in balance.
These were used in many religious ceremonies to maintain the balance of nature and the Pawnee relationship with the gods and spirits.
Due to his fertile nature he was sometimes considered the " father of the gods ", and was considered to be a caring father who helped to maintain the balance of the cosmos, the world or universe regarded as an orderly, harmonious system.
At the same time, home gardens are helpful to raise the water table of nearby ponds and wells. Unknowingly, some families in Kerala which preserve their home gardens preserve nature and ecological balance.
Polar crystals only reveal their nature when perturbed in some fashion that momentarily upsets the balance with the compensating surface charge.
It aims to create a balance between the boundaries of space and time ( see second nature ).
Like all outdoor activities, rafting must balance its use of nature with the conservation of rivers as a natural resource and habitat.
Bringing together the unevenly shaped raw materials in the geometric structure, Long's works illustrate a recurrent theme, the relationship between man and nature, as he has explained, " You could say that my work is a balance between the patterns of nature and the formalism of human, abstract ideas like lines and circles.
The citizens of Ecotopia shared a common aim: they were looking for a balance between themselves and nature.
Instead of a constructed playground, allowing children to play in a natural environment such as open land or a park is sometimes recommended ; children gain a better sense of balance playing on uneven ground, and learn to interpret the complexity and signals of nature more effectively.
: I compare human life to a large Mansion of Many Apartments, two of which I can only describe, the doors of the rest being as yet shut upon me-The first we step into we call the infant or thoughtless Chamber, in which we remain as long as we do not think-We remain there a long while, and notwithstanding the doors of the second Chamber remain wide open, showing a bright appearance, we care not to hasten to it ; but are at length imperceptibly impelled by awakening of the thinking principle-within us-we no sooner get into the second Chamber, which I shall call the Chamber of Maiden-Thought, than we become intoxicated with the light and the atmosphere, we see nothing but pleasant wonders, and think of delaying there for ever in delight: However among the effects this breathing is father of is that tremendous one of sharpening one's vision into the nature and heart of Man — of convincing one's nerves that the World is full of misery and Heartbreak, Pain, sickness and oppression — whereby This Chamber of Maiden Thought becomes gradually darken'd and at the same time on all sides of it many doors are set open-but all dark-all leading to dark passages — We see not the balance of good and evil.
Some accounts are defined by their function rather than nature of the balance they hold.

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