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  2. Cuisine of Timor-Leste - Wikipedia

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    Timor-Leste's crops rely on the rains that come following the annual dry season. This leads to a period of poor food security called the "hungry season" from November to February due to the unpredictable climate. Many households depend on their own production of food because of the erratic climate conditions, such as droughts.

  3. Aquaculture in Timor-Leste - Wikipedia

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    Aquaculture in Timor-Leste is not a large industry; however, World Vision has expressed an interest in organizing aquaculture development projects in the country in order to help those who suffer food shortages in the upland areas. [1]

  4. Economy of Timor-Leste - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, a bad harvest caused a "major food crisis" in Timor-Leste. By November, eleven sub-districts still needed food supplied by international aid. [17] According to data gathered in the 2010 census, 87.7% of urban and 18.9% of rural households have electricity, for an overall average of 36.7%. [18]

  5. Emotional eating - Wikipedia

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    Emotional eating, also known as stress eating and emotional overeating, [1] is defined as the "propensity to eat in response to positive and negative emotions". [2] While the term commonly refers to eating as a means of coping with negative emotions, it sometimes includes eating for positive emotions, such as overeating when celebrating an event or to enhance an already good mood.

  6. Differential Emotions Scale - Wikipedia

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    This applies to positive emotions as well as interest, joy, happiness and excitement are usually the terms used. [18] Despite being able to show high intercorrelations, the scale of this instrument is only able to show low internal consistency. Due to the minimal number of items, it can also cause reliability problems upon results attained. [5]

  7. Brunei–Timor-Leste relations - Wikipedia

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    This food would be of interest to Muslim tourists, for example. Brunei could also help East Timor with the vocational training of its population, for example with scholarships for students at schools in Brunei. Brunei's canned fish industry could expand to East Timor. [5] In June 2017, there is only one businessman from Brunei operating in East ...

  8. United Nations Security Council Resolution 1272 - Wikipedia

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    The security council noted the decision of the East Timorese people in the Special Autonomy Referendum to begin a process of transition under United Nations administration towards independence. The International Force for East Timor (INTERFET) was now deployed and continued co-operation was needed between the Indonesian government and

  9. Category:Government of East Timor - Wikipedia

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