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What do a lot of other people in the homelands do for water? How does the speaker refer
to them? Why that expression?​

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Answered by kartik9618
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Explanation:

s = d ÷ t. speed = distance ÷ time.

a = (v-u) ÷ t. acceleration = change in velocity ÷ time.

F = m x a. Force = mass x acceleration.

w = m x g. weight = mass x gravity.

p = m x v. momentum = mass x velocity.

(mv - mu) = F x t. change in momentum = Force x time.

d = m v. density = mass ÷ volume.

Answered by Niranjan7262
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Answer:

This definition serves to underscore the crucial importance of language to all human cultures. In fact, human language can be considered a culture’s most important feature since complex human culture could not exist without language and language could not exist without culture. They are inseparable because language encodes culture and provides the means through which culture is shared and passed from one generation to the next. Humans think in language and do all cultural activities using language. It surrounds our every waking and sleeping moments, although we do not usually think about its importance. For that matter, humans do not think about their immersion in culture either, much as fish, if they were endowed with intelligence, would not think much about the water that surrounds them. Without language and culture, humans would be just another great ape. Anthropologists must have skills in linguistics so they can learn the languages and cultures of the people they study.

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