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Land Of Small: Agriculture. Only about 29% of the land sur face of Greece is arable. Yet almost one half thi population depends on farming for a livelihood As a result of government division of large estate before World War II, and of the practice o dividing the land among all the children of ; landowner, Greece is a land of small, individual!) owned farmsteads. These are almost all sub divided into a number of widely dispersed plots Though holdings are too small and fragmentei o be farmed efficiently, the government has bstained from forced collectivization, and there as been little response to its legislation for ohmtary land consolidation.
Turtles found on land are not difficult to capture. Those that are more or less aquatic are difficult to capture even with the use of a net. However, if one comes upon them on land, and they are far enough away from water, they can usually be picked up by hand. The most interesting turtles are the small, colored creatures which are the young of a variety of species and are usually obtained from pet shops.See Also Woven In Small Panels:To complete the edges of the door (7), use a small brush. Paint the frame of the door last with a small brush (8).
For a panelled door, the sequence is a little more complicated (see below). First, paint the moldings around the panels (1) and then the panels themselves (2). Start with the upper panels and work from top to bottom. Begin each panel at the top and work downward, painting vertical brush strokes followed by light upward ones. Next, paint the section that runs down the middle of the door dividing the panels (3). Continue by coating the horizontal rails, starting at the top and working down (4). Complete the outer vertical strips and then do all the door edges (5). Last, paint the whole door frame (6).
Under Louis XV, pastoral, amorous, and garden scenes, executed from the paintings and designs of Watteau, Boucher, Fragonard, and other popular court painters, were much in demand. Many tapestries were woven in small panels for use as chair- and sofa-back upholstery coverings. Vignette patterns, in which a small scene or portrait was surrounded with a large patterned frame, were also introduced at this time. The frame became more important than the picture that it enclosed. Ornamental patterns of this, and the subsequent, period followed the general character of painted and carved motifs.
On The Other Hand See Small Nations:Even the size of nations is influenced by the impact of the geographic and cultural environŽment on transportation. Whether there are few or many nations in a given geographic area deŽpends on topography and the development of transportation at the time the nation states were formed. Small nations took shape in the Balkans and Central America, for example, because mounŽtain and river barriers prevented their consoliŽdation. With the modes of transportation availŽable when these countries came into being, these barriers separated the people into small isolated culture areas.
The argument runs this way: The prices of goods proŽduced by advanced nations rise more rapidly than the prices of goods (usually primary products) produced by less developed nations. The divergence becomes catastrophic when synthetics replace the products on which the less developed nations deŽpend for their foreign exchange.
Such difficulties will be exacerbated by the increasing availability of cheap and rapid transportation. The "brain drain"the movement of more skilled and mobile persons to the developed nationswill be accelerated. |
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