Because they have the most to lose, imagine it like you have 10 towers and all collapsed from a tsunami. And the village next to you also collapses. The ten towers lost way more money and people in it then the villages
In short answer, The developed country just simply has a lot more to lose then the lesser developed one.
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The cultural landscape of Dar es Salaam is a composite of several different culture groups which have administered the place. British policy stimulated the development of a district of 3 to 4 storey apartments reminiscent of Bombay.
Explanation:
Dar es Salaam is a city in Tanzania, it is very populous and has been inhabited by several different cultural groups. Its name means "House of Peace" and jpa became the capital of Tanzania. The different peoples who lived in that city generated a strong cultural diversity and an even greater population. This caused British policy (which dominated this place for a while) to create a project that enabled the development of apartments with 3 to 4 floors. This changed the visual identity of the region and made it look like Bombay.
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These phases are explained as under.
Explanation:
- The term unceded means the unyielded like the unproductive lands or wastelands, the term ancestral means belonging to some other old or belonging to prehistoric inherited form.
- The term traditional means something that is tribal or native to the place of origin or it's traditional has specific moral values and ethical code of conduct associated with it. Like the traditional practices of people.
- The term territorial means to related to the land or oceanic territory under the jurisdiction of the state or ruler, or province.
- All these words together mean someplace on earth that is both a traditional property of the ancients like the Mayan civilization in America or the barren or destroyed ancient ruins of Greece.
<span>Hinduism originated in South Asia and is the dominant religion there today. The Vedas, as well as classic indian customs formed modern day Hinduism. Before the rise of Hinduism, Buddhism was the most popular religion in India, especially along the Ganges and south (Tamilnad) India, so aspects of Buddhism were also incorporated into Hinduism to increase its appeal. In hindu belief, Buddha is the 7th reincarnation of Vishnu. In the years following this Buddhism was essentially exiled, and thus is a minority religion in modern India</span>