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harese

The Arabic word 'harese' is the origin of the words ambition, avarice, passion, and ambitious. In the desert, there is a thorn that camels love to eat. When they chew on the thorn, it causes wounds in their mouths and they start to bleed. The camel enjoys the taste of its own salty blood mixed with the thorn, and if not prevented, it will continue to eat and bleed until it is exhausted.

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harese

It is worthy of a man who sews on a camel.

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harese

At around 10:19 in the video, the speaker says, "We have to make sure that we're doing our part to make sure that we're protecting our environment.

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The thistle, known as Harese Grass, is a favorite snack of camels. As the camel eats, its mouth bleeds and crumbles, and the salt water from its hump mixes with the contents of its mouth, further whetting its appetite. The camel eats voraciously, creating a vicious cycle. It is an exaggeration to say that the camel will die from blood loss; this is not true and should not be spread among the Turkish nation.

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Where one is geographically located can determine their destiny.

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harese

is a metaphor.

a human desire is more sharply depicted by attributing it to the animal. this uncontrolled behavior is called distant to people. why camel? The camel is a hardy animal that can adapt to the environment. not necessarily a thorny plant. even if it doesn't. desert absence; wounds and death symbolize the damage of the struggle. blood is pleasure from something that comes from within itself.

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