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exploitation
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exploitation [‚ek‚splȯi′tā·shən]
(mining engineering)
The extraction from the earth and utilization of ore, gas, oil, and minerals found by exploration.

Exploitation
See also Opportunism.
Barnum, P. T.
(1810–1891) circus impressario famous for his saying, “Never give a sucker an even break.” [Am. Hist.: Van Doren, 825–826]
Carpetbaggers
northern exploiters whose chicanery exacerbated Reconstruction problems. [Am. Hist.: Jameson, 84]
Casby, Christopher
rack-renting proprietor of slum property. [Br. Lit.: Little Dorrit]
Stromboli
wicked puppetmaster enslaves Pinocchio aboard troupe’s caravan. [Am. Cinema: Pinocchio in Disney Films, 32–37]


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Second, it has been suggested that peer victimisation can be reduced through improving the classroom climate (Yoneyama 1999; Yoneyama & Naito 2003), for example, through better classroom management techniques (Roland & Galloway 2002.
Criminal victimisation among primary care medical patients: prevalence, incidence and physician usage.
Young people, victimisation and the police: British Crime Survey findings on the experiences and attitudes of 12 to 15 year olds.
 
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