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Nomadic people ( Greek ??µ?de?, nomádes, "those who let pasture herds") are communities of people who move from one place to another, rather than settling permanently in one location. There are an estimated 30-40 million nomads in the world. [2] Many cultures have traditionally been nomadic, but traditional nomadic behavior is increasingly rare in industrialized countries. There are three kinds of nomads hunter-gatherers moving between hunting grounds, pastoral nomads moving between pastures, and "peripatetic nomads" moving between customers. Nomadic hunter-gatherers have by far the longest-lived subsistence method in human history, following seasonally available wild plants and game. Pastoralists raise herds and move with them so as not to deplete pasture beyond recovery in any one area. Peripatetic nomads are more common in industrialized nations, traveling from one territory to another and offering a trade wherever they go. Many groups of 'nomadic' hunter-gatherers (also known as foragers) moved from campsite to campsite, following game and wild fruits and vegetables. Known examples include Pastoral nomads are nomads moving between pastures. Nomadic pastoralism is thought to have developed in three stages that accompanied population growth and an increase in the complexity of social organization. Karim Sadr has proposed the following stages
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1. New Styles of MBT Boots in 2009
November 19, 2009
MBT boots can never be your normal footwear. Comparatively it is kind of new concept in shoe design on both of physiology and anatomy. Designers get the inspiration of MBT concept from the Masai tribe's walking habits. Researchers found that this nomadic group walk extremely long distances everyday. Gradually they had very good posture and little back pain even though they were walking for long time everyday. The point is that they walk barefoot on uneven ground .With innovative sole construction, designers mimic this kind of instability to work out wonderful MBT boots . People love MBT to so... (read more)
Author: Urrutia Wendy
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2. Quick House Sale - An Easy Way to Overcome Financial Crisis
November 15, 2009
If you are worried and spending sleepless nights because your property is not getting the amount it deserves than Quick House Sale is one of the best options for you. Shelter is one of the necessities and nobody can think of living a nomadic life forever. Even when you are thinking of selling off your current property, you should be on a right path. Avail Benefits from Quick House Sale Professional property dealers are experts in dealing with all kind of matters related to property. You can take their help for quick, easy and profitable real estate solutions. They can be of great help in... (read more)
Author: jessica thomson
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3. Ways to Protect Your Tanzanite Jewelry
November 01, 2009
It was not the discoverer, but the discovery that reached the world. The semi-nomadic tribe of Tanzania found a strange yet alluring little piece of rock, which shone like lavender.
A naive moment led to establishment of a young and vibrant gemstone in the world of gemstones. Tanzanite, as named after its place of origin was found, the day after lightening struck some tawny little crystals of rock on ground. Surprisingly, because of the intense heat or high temperature of the lightening beam, the color of rock was transformed into an awe-inspiring shade of violet to deep blue, resembling... (read more)
Author: Rajesh Kumar
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4. Hand Made Persian Rugs
October 27, 2009
The carpets were born out of necessity. Nomadic tribes needed to protect themselves from cold and sometimes damp or dirty grounds so they covered them with hand worked carpets. Those covering were flat weave, they were light and easy to transport. They were also used as blankets, cloths and drapery. Why buy a hand made carpet instead of machine made one? The difference in quality and beauty is stag rent. Hand made carpets are more durable than machine made rugs. They last for centuries if good care is taken. Machine woven carpets ware off after a few years of use. Hand made r... (read more)
Author: Astrid Kazarian
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5. Travel Money Rates Affecting the Travel Market
September 09, 2009
Just sitting indoor and completely leaving oneself in isolation will just turn into a nomadic person. But in this world of fast information and hard competition we cannot afford to live in the unknown islands. Planning to spend holidays in far off countries then do the necessary bookings with respect to the contemporary travel money rates. It will save money and one would love to carry a thick wallet.
A small hole can sink the whole ship. This proverb holds the truth and a negligence from our end will only destroy our valuables. The travel market is governed by the travel money rates whic... (read more)
Author: Mike Simonds
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6. A Simple Effective Way to Overcome Anxiety Panic Attacks
September 09, 2009
Leading a regular life with a panic disorder is tremendously challenging and disconcerting. Most people who are patients of panic attacks keep an eye on to find out each position as a promising menace and from then live each single daylight hours demanding to circumvent meeting friends and acquaintances, nomadic, living forlorn, getting into conflicts or arguments, to name a few.
I can sympathize with people’s misery from this disorder as I myself was a victim of it for a long time. But, thankfully, people have come up with new methods to deal with this problem, and in the process, reliev... (read more)
Author: Nick Rodriquez
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7. Cost of New Cars Seems Attractive But One Needs Insurance Quotes Too
August 31, 2009
Since we do not live in the nomadic world we have to buy cars so that we can do our businesses on time and earn good stocks of money. Yeah…! Environmentalists might be raising complaints on having cars which are cracking our planet earth; any ways we need them at this moment because these vehicles keep our businesses going on. Even these have forced car manufacturers to devise new cars which favour the longevity of our living planet.
Environmentalists say that the number of people dying out of car accidents has increased a lot. They have even pointed out the estimated figure which is in m... (read more)
Author: Mike Simonds
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8. Part Time Travel Job: How To Get A Travel Job That Fits Your Schedule
August 26, 2009
Do you want a travel job but not willing to give up your current lifestyle? Are you a student with a passion for traveling?
You can apply for a part-time travel job that will not get in the way of your current way of life.
Ordinarily, a travel job is a full time commitment because it deals a lot of nomadic activities. But there are existing travel jobs out there that can be done in part time. Good news for students and individuals with stable jobs but want to earn extra cash.
The tricky thing is how to find these jobs. It is also difficult to find the right job with a suitable ... (read more)
Author: Tyson Hale
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9. Tibetan Rugs - Untangling the Threads of History
August 18, 2009
Tibetan rugs continue to grow in popularity – even as the traditional Oriental rug market is suffering – why? And why are they mostly made in Nepal and India – can they really be Tibetan rugs if they’re not made in Tibet?
Tibetan rug making is an ancient, traditional craft that stretches back hundreds, if not thousands, of years. In their nomadic tradition, these rugs primarily served practical purposes – such as horse saddles, seating carpets, and wall hangings to keep out the harsh Tibetan winters. Therefore, by necessity, they are made to be extremely durable and warm. Tibetan ... (read more)
Author: Susan Richardson
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10. Are you looking for car hire service in Melbourne
August 12, 2009
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Author: garrett havez
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11. The Colorful History Corregidor Island, Philippines
July 28, 2009
Are you a history fanatic? Do you love nomadic while learning your ancient? Well, it seems with the aim of Corregidor Island is unquestionably in place of you!
Corregidor Island is located 48 kilometers west of beige in the Philippines. Its tadpole geographical form adds in the glory of this place. This form is besides a plus cause in place of being a strategic location especially in place of trade and organization.
Literally, the designate Corregidor Island channel "Island if Correction." Many stories accounts in place of the refer to of the island. One of the famous reasons is with... (read more)
Author: Ruel Hinaloc
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12. Mobile Racking: Storage On The Go
July 26, 2009
Long gone are the days of staying in one place your entire life long. In a big way our modern society has become a nomadic one, moving where our hearts and jobs take us.
Your storage options should fit in with your life, whether you are always on the move, following the jobs and money from one place to another. Or whether you simply like to change your home around every now and then for a fresh change. Mobile racking is just the storage solution for your needs. BiGDUG can help you out with some great mobile racking to make your life a breeze.
Cupboards, especially the bigger ones, a... (read more)
Author: jessica thomson
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13. History of Removal Transport
July 21, 2009
The removal truck is the latest incarnation of removal methods used down the ages by people to transport their possessions from their current abode to their new home. Below is a history of the types of transport that has been used through the ages for the purposes of home removal. The methods of transport are in chronological order, starting with the earliest human movements, going right up to the present day.
Human movement – The earliest human descendents (Neolithic man) would have been nomadic hunter-gatherers who would have frequently moved from place to place. The earliest type of t... (read more)
Author: Armishaws Removals
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14. Badre Alam Khalish: A poetry of objective subjectivity
July 08, 2009
BADRE ALAM KHALISH: A POETRY OF OBJECTIVE SUBJECTIVITY De-centralization of thought process in Urdu Ghazal would be an strange phenomena for those who are more acquainted with thought progression in the poetry. De- constructive form of Urdu Ghazal leads a great critic like Kalimuddin Ahmed to say, “Ghazal is a semi-nomadic form of poetry”. Kalimuddin ahmed is belongs to the creed in which I A Richards was the representative through his book “Practical criticism”.
The misconception that singularity in thought is the basic instinct of a well crafted poem has been discarded by the ... (read more)
Author: Abrar Mojeeb
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15. What Is A Tibetan Mastiff?
June 30, 2009
The breed of Tibetan Mastiff dogs, can trace its roots back to ancient times and hails from Tibet and neighboring nomadic regions. The history of the breed can be tracked back to as early as the Bronze or Stone ages, and it is thought these dogs are descendants of the common Mastiff breeds of today. A Tibetan Mastiff is a giant breed of dog, heavier in structure than a normal Mastiff and is more of a mountainous type of animal. The dog has a sturdy build with a large, wide head making it look much bigger than dogs of similar size and stature. A Tibetan Mastiff has a double coat with col... (read more)
Author: John Jackson
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16. Broadband is a real boon
June 17, 2009
Technology is improving day by day and from the early nomadic living we have reached today's highly advanced style of living. This is the result of nothing but the human brain which seems to be restless even when it has reached this level of growth. Similar to every sphere, this technology growth can be found even in the data transfer rates. From the simple data transfer mechanism of the dial up connection we have arrived to today's broadband mechanism. This broadband mechanism is called broadband because it provides broader space for higher speed of data transmission. If the question as ... (read more)
Author: Andrew Peterson
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17. Samoyed Puppies - The Smiling Barker
June 09, 2009
The breed of dog, Samoyed is one of the most beautiful dogs; this spitz-family member is known for its white fuzzy fur, black eyes and beautiful smiling face. The Samoyed is a medium to large size white Arctic dog, borrowed their names from Samoyedes, a nomadic Siberian tribe, who raised the breed for centuries for pulling sleds, herding, hunting and bed warming purposes. It's also been called the Samoiedskaia Sabaka, Samoyedskaya, Bjelkier, Sami, and Sammy. The However looks pretty; this is a sturdy working dog. Recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1906, the Samoyed is a member of the Wo... (read more)
Author: Naveen Sharma
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18. Portable Building and Offices
June 08, 2009
Yurts – the great grandfather of portable buildings It would be foolish for us to think that the modern civilisation is the trailblazer in the design of portable buildings. Although we can stake claim to being the pioneers in the drab, cardboard box like structures that were propagated in the name of utility in the early years of the development of these portable buildings. Since long, long ago (circa ever since mankind remembers), the nomadic tribes of Central Asia have been using residential structures known as yurts. These are designed as circular huts and are covered with felt or other f... (read more)
Author: Brad Close
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19. A Concise History of Austin, Texas
May 27, 2009
Long before Austin became the bustling city that we see today, it was a popular hunting and fishing area for many of the regional Native American tribes. Nomadic tribes, such as the Apache, Tonkawa and Comanche, made camp in the area and took advantage of the vast natural resources for their survival.
In the early 1830’s, white settlers founded a small village in the area, then called Waterloo, which was chosen as the capital of the Republic of Texas in 1839. It was then that the name of the settlement was changed to Austin, as a tribute to the founder of Texas, Stephen Austin. The small... (read more)
Author: Joe Cline
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20. A Journey to Merak Sakten: A home to Semi-Nomadic People in Eastern Bhutan
May 26, 2009
Journey to Merak Sakteng: A home to Semi-nomadic People in Eastern Bhutan.
There are two fascinating villages in north eastern Bhutan, which were closed to tourist until 2009. It was closed for the tourist out of the concern for their unique culture and traditions of the people living there. The culture and tradition of the people living there are different in many ways and respects from rest of the Bhutanese people. They have a very rich culture heritage. They live on animals like yaks, sheep, cows and horses. They move from place to place with animals with the change of seasons. They a... (read more)
Author: Ten Dorji
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21. Merak & Sakteng Trek
May 19, 2009
There are two fascinating villages in north eastern Bhutan, which were closed to tourist until 2009. It was closed for the tourist out of the concern for their unique culture and traditions of the people living there. The culture and tradition of the people living there are different in many ways and respects from rest of the Bhutanese people. They have a very rich culture heritage. They live on animals like yaks, sheep, cows and horses. They move from place to place with animals with the change of seasons. They are known as ‘Brogpas’, which means ‘herdsmen’ or they are semi-nomadic tribesmen.... (read more)
Author: Ten Dorji
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22. Skechers Shoes and Steve Madden Shoes: Choose According to Your Mood
May 19, 2009
During the nomadic times men had to walk to cover most part of the earth. Even today with so much technological advancements we can't rule out walking completely. A day may arrive when we will call a flying chair to take us down to the washroom, the dining table, the bedroom, parking lot, and leave us to the car to office and all that. Yet, till that day we have to walk. Walking has always being considered an extremely healthy exercise. Walking kills off your extra calories, keeps your knee joints and spinal cord in good shape, and tones your leg and tummy muscles.
Skechers Shoes
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Author: Article Expert
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23. Hong Kong AirPort Hotels: Relish the Chic and Most Accessible Accommodation
April 28, 2009
Famed as the city of contrast, Hong Kong enchants almost every human being whether he has nomadic attributes or not… It is also among the prominent financial centers in Asia. Hence, seeing an arrival or departure of thousand people every day, Hong Kong International Airport will be included in the list of some of the busiest airports. Therefore, it will be always wise to get an accommodation near by the airport in Hong Kong, as it will be not only reducing the time consumption but also be convenient for longer stay purpose. Airport is located near many alluring destinations of the city; ... (read more)
Author: Nancy Eben
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24. NOKIA 6220 - MODERN INVENTION
April 28, 2009
Nokia 6220 is not righteous an unremarkable sound but also a maneuverable sound with lot of features and technology that gives the users of reading with high-speed. Slides opened a transplantable phone. Let us countenance at whatever of the features that Nokia 6220 nomadic sound offers:
" Technology which supports Wi-Fi Wifi
" Files can be conveyed as attachments when an e-mail has to be conveyed.
" Nokia Maps exercise with GPS Direction method
" 3G HSDPA discipline
" 8 x Digital Video ascent with recording recording
" Volume keys for the penalisation participant... (read more)
Author: Rahul Bhadauriya
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25. Where can I travel in Niger?
April 08, 2009
Located in Western Africa, Niger is a landlocked country named after the Niger River and bordered by Nigeria, Benin, Burkina Faso and Mali among other countries. Niger, a former French colony is one of the world’s least developed countries and is characteristic of a vast desert landscape and nomadic tribes. French is the official language for all the slightly over 13 million inhabitants, although Hausa, Fulfude and Zarma are some of the other widely used languages here. Niger has two main airports, one in the capital Niamey and the other in Agadez. Roads solely facilitate moving around Niger, ... (read more)
Author: Amar Shah
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