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On Domestic Tourism

Journal of Travel Research, 1986
This article presents the argument that domestic tourism offers many benefits to both developed and developing countries, and that such tourism should be encouraged both as a prelude and an adjunct to international tourism.
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The meanings of domesticity

The Journal of Architecture, 2002
The house is more than a place: the 'domus' is the principle of an order and a device for articulating differences and meanings one lives by. In many cultures domesticity - centrality, stability, continuity - is identified with woman. Yet, linking femininity and domesticity or house can only be reductive when one presupposes that the meaning of the ...
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The domestication of animals

Reviews in Anthropology, 1982
AbstractOver the past 11,000 years humans have brought a wide variety of animals under domestication. Domestic animals belong to all Linnaean animal classes—mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, insects, and even, arguably, bacteria. Raised for food, secondary products, labor, and companionship, domestic animals have become intricately woven into
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A route to de novo domestication of wild allotetraploid rice

Cell, 2021
Hong Yu, Tao Lin, Xiangbing Meng
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Parallel and Intertwining Threads of Domestication in Allopolyploid Cotton

Advanced Science, 2021
Emma R Miller   +2 more
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Origin and domestication of Cucurbitaceae crops: insights from phylogenies, genomics and archaeology

New Phytologist, 2020
Guillaume Chomicki   +2 more
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