Because ritual rather than belief is at the heart of Shinto, Japanese people don't usually think of Shinto specifically as a religion - it's simply an aspect of Japanese life. ... This has enabled Shinto to coexist happily with Buddhism for centuries.
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Mexico has a host of environmental problems, including significant chemicalpollution from factory discharges and waste dumping, but the main threat to itsbiodiversity probably stems from deforestation and other natural habitat losses. forest habitat is lost for a number of reasons
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i think the answer to your question is: settlement of the interior and economic growth. ( ^_^)/
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