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Dmitriy789 [7]
2 years ago
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Which is the best example of diversity in a town

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saw5 [17]2 years ago
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The town has many types of people living in it. There are people coming from different parts of villages also from other countries. Rich poor all types of people including many religions

AfilCa [17]2 years ago
3 0
New urban trends

While cities have always attracted immigrants who speak languages other than English, there are some new trends in cities impacting how schools and teachers are supporting DLLs.
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    Poaching is an illegal practice of delinquent rule breaking for the desire of killing for sport. Restrictions such as protected national parks, laws in most countries, protected and tracked endangered species, and other common regulations are all invalidated by hunters who poach. Laws on a country-wide level should be common knowledge, and should have no reason to be enforced so heavily in some countries. Even so, the illegal activity of poaching still occurs in many cases all over the world.

    This disgusting "sport" - as categorized by many - is extremely endangering to animals. In fact, most species on the endangered species list are animals who have the highest poaching rate. When they aren't killed for sport, they are killed for "rare" parts. An example of this would be the black rhino poaching crisis in Africa, where rhinos are killed for their horns.

    Similar to Yellowstone National Park, there are many special designated areas on the national level to protect the species that live there. More often than not, these areas have endangered species that are desired by hunters who poach. These areas are regularly monitored, and generally have decent security systems. This can include cameras, chips in the animals, or traditional strategies like standing guards.

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