It is traditionally worn as a wrap by people considered to be in danger,
such as hunters and young women.
The U.S Special Ops and B.O.Ws
such as Hunters, Tyrants and Lickers will do the polar opposite, forcing you do expend the little ammo you'll find on single ememies because of the game's failure to balance its co-operative play correctly.
But Falk and Hildebolt show that states, which centralize political power in a bureaucratic government, are less likely to lose large portions of their populations to war than are small - scale societies,
such as hunter - gatherers.
The best owner for the Brittany Spaniel would be an active owner in a rural or suburban home,
such as a hunter or an outdoorsy person.
Not exact matches
Some of the concepts will piggyback off of existing TV brands
such as House
Hunters or Chopped, according to the Wall Street Journal.
From water - and snow - resistant parkas made from skins worn by
hunters in polar regions to garments fabricated using woven straw,
such as the ancient Japanese
From water - and snow - resistant parkas made from skins worn by
hunters in polar regions to garments fabricated using woven straw,
such as the ancient Japanese mino, people have long sought ways to remain dry while outside in wet weather.
And retailers have been jockeying to nab those bargain
hunters, with stores
such as Walmart, Toys «R Us, and Gap open on Thanksgiving, and Macy's, Kohl's and Target planning to open at the stroke of midnight.
Traditionally box stores
such as Walmart or Best Buy offer large discounts on a few sought after items to draw bargain
hunters into their stores.
Just
as physics generalizes variables of movement so that they can apply not only to a human
hunter and his fleeing prey, but also to stars, planets, atoms, and photons, so psychics needs to generalize
such ideas
as feeling, perceiving, remembering, anticipating, intending, liking and disliking, so that they can apply not only to animals, but even to the real individual constituents of the vegetable and mineral portions of nature.
This arrangement saw sliced head of porpoise occasionally arrive at the table of the Buckland household along with the more mundane delicacies
such as mice en croûte and roast mole... The cliffs yielded many magnificient dinosaur specimans to Mary Anning (1799 - 1847), the remarkale nineteenth - century fossil
hunter.
If, for example, a
hunter - gatherer only ever allows the fastest male dogs to breed with the fastest female dogs, after many years of
such selective breeding the resultant dogs would differ so much in body shape, leg length and, perhaps, lung capacity from their ancestor
as to be considered a separate breed.
Unlike food animals which are «produced» on farms,
such as cows and pigs, kangaroos are shot in the bush by people ranging from recreational to professional
hunters, free of any oversight or scrutiny.
This benefit has made these kitchen appliances popular amongst farmers,
hunters, grocers and fishers for storing food items
such as meat, fish, vegetables, fruits and other perishable foods.
A clump of mesquite trees provides shade, humidity, and food for
such animals
as doves, deer, javelina, and rabbits, which is why
hunters like the tree.
Once the reservation is made, an outfitter
such as White
Hunters Ltd. arranges all details from time of arrival in Nairobi to ultimate departure.
Following the example of other distinguished political scientists
such as Azar Gat and Francis Fukuyama [2], Brown even extends the analysis of leadership back to pre-historic times analysing its emergence in earlier forms of social organization
such as egalitarian
hunter - gatherer societies noting that with increased community size came the rise of authoritarian chiefdoms, arguably the first true political leaders (pp. 40 - 2).
National Federation of Republican Assemblies started the «RINO
Hunters» Club», whom they believe to be too moderate on
such issues
as taxes, gun rights, and abortion.
Towards this end, states governments have been given a 21 days ultimatum to disarm vigilantees and neighbourhood watch group,
hunters and watch - night men or any group or association under any capacity or guise other than statutory security agencies recognized and gazetted by the Federal Government of Nigeria to bear firearms of specified category; who are currently possessing and using prohibited / illegal firearms
such as Pump action gun and the likes for whatsoever purpose.
Some of these arthropods (whose closest living kin include insects, spiders, and crabs) were fierce
hunters that grew to the size of an adult human, whereas some —
such as those without claws or tail spines — likely filtered the water for prey or scavenged the sea floor for food.
The
hunter - gatherers also had a high frequency of genetic variants linked to reduced skin pigmentation — a known adaptation to environments with low UV radiation,
such as those at high latitude.
Then in Lawrence Keeley's 1996 book War Before Civilization I read that modern states at their worst,
such as Germany in the 20th century or France in the 19th century, had rates of death in warfare that were dwarfed by those of
hunter - gatherer and
hunter - horticultural societies.
MASTER
HUNTER Nerve cells in a mouse's amygdala send messages that help the rodent chase and kill prey
such as crickets, a new study shows.
Descriptions of funk encompass barnyard tastes and smells
such as goat, horse blanket, urine, sweat, cheese and manure,
as well
as spicy notes and complex flavors of clove, smoke, Band - Aid, bacon and bitter, says fellow scientist and yeast
hunter Matthew Bochman.
LeBlanc contends that researchers have unearthed evidence of warfare
as far back
as they have looked in human prehistory, and ethnographers have observed significant levels of violence among
hunter - gatherers
such as the!
His list includes nomadic
hunter - gatherers
such as the!
Importance of Initiation
HUNTER - GATHERER societies
such as the San are egalitarian, with both sexes having equal access to resources.
Hearths excavated at sites
such as this provided many of the radiocarbon dates for new research showing that
hunter - gatherers in the region that is now Wyoming and Colorado grew at the same rate
as farming societies in Europe.
Theropods encompass all carnivorous dinosaurs, including the largest land - living predators in the history of life on Earth,
such as Tyrannosaurus, and iconic agile
hunters like Velociraptor.
Their disappearance coincided with the emergence of leaner
hunters, Barkai has posited, and he argues it would have forced people to turn to leaner meals,
such as fallow deer.
An international team of ecologists and environmental scientists found that bird and mammal populations were reduced within 7 and 40 km of
hunters» access points,
such as roads and settlements.
They found that frugivores which are not targeted by
hunters —
such as small birds, bats and marsupials — are only able to disperse small seeds, which are associated with small trees.
Previously, the researchers believed that humans at that time had been far more involved in mobile groups of big - game
hunters whose main protein intake thus should have come from herbivores
such as red deer, aurochs and elk, and consequently the role of fishing was not recognised.
A flood of information from planet -
hunters such as NASA's Kepler space telescope, coupled with improved models of how planets and solar systems work, is forcing us to reconsider another set of geocentric views — this time about what a planet capable of harbouring life should look like.
Some names are descriptive,
such as Notogomphus gorilla, which is «large and dark
as the famous ape that shares its Ugandan habitat,» the dragonfly
hunters wrote in an email.
Such necrosis is important in the meat industry,
as it leads to meat tenderization; this is why
hunters hang dead rabbits and pheasants for several days prior to cooking.
Yet even with all of these extra microbes,
hunter - gatherers have fewer gut ailments,
such as Crohn's disease, colitis, and colon cancer.
An obvious star pattern
such as Orion was usually lost in the folds of the
hunter's body, his sword often obliterating the brilliance of the Orion Nebula.
Several studies and unpublished reports have shown that particular species are more approachable on islands where there are fewer predators, or quicker to flee on islands that contain introduced
hunters such as feral cats.
Co-author Clive Bonsall from the University of Edinburgh explained that indigenous
hunter - gatherers can be distinguished archaeologically from immigrant farmers by their material culture,
such as artifacts, architecture, burial traditions, art, and body ornamentation.
I am very happy and honored to partner with
such an accomplished and thoughtful scientific leader and drug
hunter as Joe to build a very special company for patients and our team.»
hunter - gatherer A human cultural group that feeds itself through hunting, fishing and gathering wild produce (
such as nuts, seeds, fruits, leaves, roots and other edible plant parts).
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS): Development of online citizen science products
such as Google Mercury, Mercury Mappers, Geo
Hunters; production and publication of printed and e-book versions of plain language book «Exploring the Inner Solar System»; production of podcasts featuring MESSENGER; evaluation and dissemination of MESSENGER educational products via AAAS's SciLinks site for educators; public programs at AAAS featuring MESSENGER.
hunter - gatherer A cultural group that feeds itself through hunting, fishing and gathering wild produce (
such as nuts, seeds, fruits, leaves, roots and other edible plant parts).
Anthropological research suggests that our
hunter - gatherer ancestors maintained an omega - 6 to omega - 3 ratio of approximately 1:1 and were free of all our modern ailments
such as cancer, diabetes and heart disease.
When scientists
such as Loren Cordain examine the fossil record and written records of initial encounters with
hunter - gatherers
as well
as other primates and how we process nutrients biochemically, it's a reasonable guess that the ranges of the combination of macro-nutrients in the average diet of our foraging ancestors were about: 22 - 40 % carbs, 19 - 35 % proteins, 28 - 47 % fats.
Moreover,
as scientists continue to uncover health - promoting properties of ancestral dietary patterns (for example, the Mediterranean diet, the traditional Japanese diet, and
hunter - gatherer diets), by extension there is a renewed examination of the fermented foods that are so often a part of
such ancient diets [8].
Certainly, it is a traditional food of
hunter - gatherer societies
such as the Native Americans.
As such the Paleo diet is based on eating foods that would be available to humans in the absence of all technology so as to mimic the diet of hunter - gatherer societies as much as possibl
As such the Paleo diet is based on eating foods that would be available to humans in the absence of all technology so
as to mimic the diet of hunter - gatherer societies as much as possibl
as to mimic the diet of
hunter - gatherer societies
as much as possibl
as much
as possibl
as possible.
Prized by modern
hunter - gatherers
such as the Hazda, raw honey has been consumed since prehistoric times and has been integrated into traditional cultures
as a medicinal product, the collective knowledge of which is referred to
as «apitherapy.»