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The following paper draws on material originally contained in IMF Working Paper 97/42, "Deindustrialization: Causes and Implications," by Robert Rowthorn, Professor of Economics, Cambridge University, and Ramana Ramaswamy of the IMF’s Research Department. Neil Wilson prepared the present version. Readers interested in the original Working Paper may purchase a copy from IMF Publication Services
Homeostasis is literally maintaining normal body function. For example, sweating because you are hot, to maintain the right body temperature(which is a body function)c is maintaining homeostasis.
<span>C) Herding animals
The asals are ideal for pastoralist activities. The rotational nature that semi arid areas demand is only ideal with herding activities. In as much as the ecosystem is balanced, the areas are viable options for herdsmen.
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