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  2. Retiring early abroad: The good and bad of living overseas ...

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    Here are key things to know about retiring abroad, including the good and bad sides.

  3. Cook Islands permanent residency - Wikipedia

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    In 2018 the Cook Islands Government reviewed immigration and citizenship legislation. [2] The proposed new rules will make permanent residency harder to obtain by imposing both English and Cook Islands Māori language requirements, requiring participating in a values program and imposing community service requirements. [3]

  4. Right to food - Wikipedia

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    The right to food can accordingly be divided into the negative right to obtain food by one's own actions, and the positive right to be supplied with food if one is unable to access it. The negative right to food was recognised as early as in England's 1215 Magna Carta which reads that: "no one shall be 'amerced' (fined) to the extent that they ...

  5. Human rights in the Cook Islands - Wikipedia

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    There is at present one female Member of Parliament, Ngamau Munokoa, who was the first woman to hold the post of Cook Island's Deputy Prime Minister. [11] A relevant issue is the presence of the House of Ariki, a parliamentary body of Cook Islands high chiefs that are not elected, but appointed by the King's Representative. The group is ...

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  7. Food and drink prohibitions - Wikipedia

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    Meat eating Indians also do not kill or eat monkeys. Killing and eating monkeys (or other animals which are considered wild) is a taboo and illegal in India. In Malagasy culture, lemurs are considered to have souls ( ambiroa ) which can get revenge if mocked while alive or if killed in a cruel fashion.

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  9. Cannibalism in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    About the Mesoamerican towns in general Díaz wrote that some of the indigenous people he saw were "eating human meat, just like we take cows from the butcher's shops, and they have in all towns thick wooden jail-houses, like cages, and in them they put many Indian men, women and boys to fatten, and being fattened they sacrificed and ate them ...