Answer:
Nad Al Sheba.
Explanation:
There are quite a few cycling parks in UAE since it's not allowed to cycle on the regular roads. The one I found interesting is Nad Al Sheba. It has a magnificent view of Burj Khalifa and you can see very well downtown of Dubai. It offers an 8 km, 6 km or 4 km paths for people, whether they want to go cycling or running. There are plenty of changing rooms, toilets, lockers and showers alongside the road, which is great for urgent situations or simply if you want to freshen up a bit and rest for a while. When it comes to night cycling or running, it's very bright and beautiful, romantic in a way, but you would still need to use lights on your own bike just to be safe.
As I said, this is my own opinion and if you are looking for something different, you could always ask the locals to help you out.
Answer:
Explanation:
Field Music are a Mercury Prizenominated[1] English rock band from Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England, that formed in 2004, particularly active in the Wearside region.[2] The band's core consists of brothers David Brewisand Peter Brewis, with Andrew Moore occasionally featured as keyboardist. Their line-up has at times featured members of both Maxïmo Park and The Futureheads.
The drawbacks of the open-field system are as follows.
(1) Under utilisation of land due to remaining idle.
(2) Farmers slaughtered their animals in autumn and used to salt their meat for consumption in winter as there used to be no hay during the colder season.
(3) The farming land of families and individuals lay scattered all around. Hence, reaching a field took much time and was tedious.
(4) Paths and cart tracks led to land wastage significantly.
(5) After ploughing a field keeping them idle was a wastage of labour, resources and time.
(6) Diseases were rampant due to the common grazing ground of livestock.
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<span>B. protecting people's rights</span>
Even though it is slums we are talking about, and we know how terrible the conditions are, still there's always some surprises (negative ones unfortunately). Specifically in Mumbai, it is surprising that big portion of the people living in the slums do not have access to city services, they do not have enough water even thought the city itself is surrounded by water, more then half of the population of Mumbai lives in slums (around 55%), most of the residents do not have toilets and have to pay for public toilets...
In the 1800s, westward expansion brought settlers and their livestock into direct contact with native predator and prey species. Much of the wolves’ prey base was destroyed as agriculture flourished. With the prey base removed, wolves began to prey on domestic stock, which resulted in humans eliminating wolves from most of their historical range. Predator control, including poisoning, was practiced here in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Other predators such as bears, cougars, and coyotes were also killed to protect livestock and “more desirable” wildlife species, such as deer and elk.