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Answer: Overharvesting. Overharvesting, also called overexploitation, refers to harvesting a renewable resource to the point of diminishing returns. ... The term applies to natural resources such as wild medicinal plants, grazing pastures, game animals, fish stocks, forests, and water aquifers.
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In Spirited Away, I most empathized with Chihiro. I know what it's like to think you have lost someone forever, and will never get them back. In my case, it was one of my friends. In Chihiro's case, it was her parents. She thought she would never get them back to human form, and get them home. With my friend, I thought they would never come back, and that they were gone forever. I think this is why I most empathize with Chihiro.
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In these pages what happens is that the children feel frightened because of a "beast". But what is a beast to them turns out to be a person who has died.
Since this person is something they do not know, they are afraid of him.
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This question refers to the story Lord of the flies by William Golding.
At this moment a dead man in a parachute lands on the island. It seems to come from the war. Anyway, the boys believe that the man is the "beast" and begins a chase to find and kill him. Only Simon doubts that such a creature exists and believes that the beast is a part of themselves and that they are only afraid of themselves. He goes into the woods to contemplate the situation as Jack and Ralph climb the mountain and find the beast, but they don't stay long enough to see that it is just a dead man.