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  1. 1 de jul. de 2006 · A feasibility study was carried out to evaluate all the factors, including an economic assessment, relevant to a programme of stock restoration in the UK and showed that there is a considerable body of data on the biology, ecology and distribution of O. edulis to inform restoration projects. Throughout much of the UK and in Europe generally the native oyster is in a severely depleted state in ...

  2. The document justifies the title "The Return of the Native" in three key points: 1. The title refers to Clym Yeobright, the main character, who returns to Egdon Heath after living in Paris for some time. 2. Clym's return has tragic consequences for himself and several other characters. It disrupts the lives of Eustacia, Wildeve, Thomasin, and his mother Mrs. Yeobright in various ways. 3. The ...

  3. The Return of the Native is probably the most debated of all Hardy’s novels, having been called a masterpiece by some critics and a failure by others. Some readers have seen it to be primarily ...

  4. Women ought not to marry beneath themselves. The women in the novel share rigid ranks. With mobility only possible through marriage, their primary tools are charm and manipulation. The men’s ranks rise and fall with their pursuits and their ability to gain. The women, whose choices are limited by the available men, play the marriage game.

  5. Although the UN-proclaimed ‘Decade for Indigenous Peoples’ officially ended in 2004, the continuing array of activities in support of special ‘indigenous rights’ shows that this movement has lost little of its impetus. In spite of criticism of the underpinnings and of the consequences of attributing special rights to ‘indigenous communities’ (Kuper 2003), support for them has ...

  6. The Return of the Native - February 2021 Skip to main content Accessibility help We use cookies to distinguish you from other users and to provide you with a better experience on our websites.

  7. 12 de jan. de 2006 · The Return of the Native Language: English: LoC Class: PR: Language and Literatures: English literature: Subject: Adultery -- Fiction Subject: Didactic fiction Subject: Love stories Subject: Mate selection -- Fiction Subject: Wessex (England) -- Fiction Subject: Mothers and sons -- Fiction Subject: People with visual disabilities -- Fiction ...