Sentences with phrase «inhabitants of the small village»

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23 Beginning in 1979, neuropsychologist Nancy Wexler of Columbia University and her colleagues traveled to a small village in Venezuela where the inhabitants exhibited a startlingly high rate of neurodegeneration.
«This groundbreaking book is an exciting and fresh discussion of the dynamic responsibilities inherent to living in an ever - smaller global village, where respect for the planet and its inhabitants is as important as more iconic digital citizenship topics like privacy and social media.»
Set in a small village near Paris, The Balcony follows the inhabitants of a single estate - including a manor and a servants» cottage - over the course of several generations, from the Belle Époque to the present day, introducing us to a fascinating cast of characters.
Rural Ramble - a Jeep drive into the countryside with a guide, visiting small villages around Deogarh to have a close look on rural life of local inhabitants, ending lakeside with tea, coffee, and snacks while enjoying the wildlife.
It used to be a small fishing village with inhabitants living off the produce of the ocean and the land's agriculture.
Money River village is certainly an out - of - the - box experience: a small community made up of about 200 inhabitants.
It is quite difficult to reach the entrance to this quiet beach, since there is no billboard or big sign to indicate the location of the beach, only a small easy - to - miss pointer attached to a post on a gap between the row of buildings; if you can not find this sign what you have to do is get to Perasi village and ask for White sand beach to a local inhabitants which will gladly show you the entrance way.
Most likely the first inhabitants of the region settled down during the late pre-classic period (ca. 200 bc) in small villages around the lakes.
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