Australian Aboriginals are Nomadic in nature. Within the tribe, individuals spend much of their time as hunter/gatherers and/or crafters. They know how and where to find water where most other people would die of thirst. This is still true in modern times, although there are many of the aboriginals who have chosen to leave the tribe(s) and seek education and/or jobs in the cities, rural communities, or ranches. They can range from store clerks to doctors, or mechanics, ranch hands, or Outback Guides, etc. Some are famous, and not so famous, artists with a high demand for their native style art.
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"Aboriginal health is affected by a modern diet high in fat with low nutritional value. Indigenous people in Australia have an increased risk diseases including diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular disease."
Yes. Aboriginal paintings are still done. Elders still do paintings for cultural reasons, to pass on stories and traditions, but many younger indigenous people paint for the tourism value.
Since we are all human beings, we naturally tend to believe that human life has value. We value our own lives and it would be hypocritical to value our own lives but to place no value on the lives of other people. So, if human life has value, then the indiscriminate murder of large numbers of innocent people must necessarily be a bad thing.
what is a system in which people make, exchange, and use thing that have value
People place value on non-living things because it is in their nature. People are taught from an early age that even non-living things like property or possessions are precious.
A treasure is something that has value in sense that it adds something to people's lives. Many people can't live without money or the comfort which money can buy, but I consider these are the things one may manage without. From my point of view, the thing can be treasure just if it has history and you depend on this thing.
Because as human beings we naturally love our privacy. People may not want public lives or the need to fear the true intentions of others that want to be in their lives. Happiness is not always found in fame; many people value living a private life filled with family and friends. Rather than value the quantity of people they are important to, they value being important and significant to the people that know and love them. This is not to say that famous people do not have happy private lives; they are just not able to enjoy the amount of anonymity that people who are not famous can.
The same things many or most people value the most; that is, their faith, their life, their rights, their freedom, their family, or so on.
We value all our treasures That we hold close to heart. But sometimes we must let them go, and for those things, restart. We must be brave, we must be strong, to start our lives anew. But we also must remember the things that we held true.
Because different people value different things.
friendship and family
We value all our treasures That we hold close to heart. But sometimes we must let them go, and for those things, restart. We must be brave, we must be strong, to start our lives anew. But we also must remember the things that we held true.