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In middle east countries, falconry is useful to Arabians way back 2000 years ago. The bird was traditionally used for hunting and it was a source of survival in the desert. The humans used its amazing ability to see great distances and to supplement their diet, catching the Habara, or similarly known as a wild turkey in the desert. That is why UAE makes the falcon as their national symbol. Camel is only used as transportation not as a means of survival.
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I believe #1 would be Lake Charles but at this moment I am unsure of what the #2 would be. Hope it helps a little!
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<span>South American countries have been attempting to mirror the free market system of the United States since around 1980 (the "Washington Consensus"). This has lead to economic stagnation in these countries. In order to boost their own economies, they are now looking at the models of more productive nations whose economies are growing very rapidly and are attempting to mirror their market systems. The main countries being scrutinized are China and India, who have nationalized many of their industries/resources. This would explain the shift.</span>
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