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Uchiha Itachi

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This is the article on the character. For the manga chapter, head to Itachi Uchiha!!. editItachi Uchiha Camera font awesome.svg Browse icon.png [1][2][3][4] Itachi.png うちはイタチ Uchiha Itachi Itachi of the Sharingan (写輪眼のイタチ, Sharingan no Itachi, literally meaning: Itachi of the Copy Wheel Eye) [5] Clan Killer Itachi (一族殺しのイタチ, Ichizokugoroshi no Itachi)[5] Debut Manga Volume #16, Naruto Chapter #139 Itachi Uchiha (うちはイタチ, Uchiha Itachi) was a shinobi of Konohagakure's Uchiha clan who served as an Anbu Captain. He later became an international criminal after murdering his entire clan, sparing only his younger brother, Sasuke. He afterwards joined the international criminal organisation known as Akatsuki, whose activity brought him into frequent conflict with Konoha and its ninja — including Sasuke who sought to avenge their clan by killing Itachi. Following his death, Itachi's motives were revealed to be more complicated than they seemed and that his actions were only ever in th...

Uchiha Sasuke.

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𝙎𝘼𝙎𝙐𝙆𝙀'𝙎 𝙇𝙄𝙁𝙀.  Sasuke Uchiha (うちはサスケ, Uchiha Sasuke) is one of the last surviving members of Konohagakure's Uchiha clan. After his older brother, Itachi, slaughtered their clan, Sasuke made it his mission in life to avenge them by killing Itachi. He is added to Team 7 upon becoming a ninja and, through competition with his rival and best friend, Naruto Uzumaki, Sasuke starts developing his skills. Dissatisfied with his progress, he defects from Konoha so that he can acquire the strength needed to exact his revenge. His years of seeking vengeance and his actions that followed become increasingly demanding, irrational and isolates him from others, leading him to be branded as an international criminal. After learning the truth of his brother's sacrifice and later proving instrumental in ending the Fourth Shinobi World War and being happily redeemed by Naruto, Sasuke decides to return to Konoha and dedicates his life to help protect the village and its inhabitants ...

what is nature?

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Nature is a common notion, which everyone is familiar with as long as we are not asked to define it. This is normal: there is no consensus definition of it, and the term is rejected by most academic disciplines in both the sciences and the humanities. Yet it stays, and even better: it is eminently political – and even more so at a time when the idea of “protecting nature” is pressing. In this article, we attempt to unravel its mysteries, tracing its origin, its evolution and the succession of issues in which it has found itself in a central position. The aim is to identify the different realities it embraces, and the particular ways in which we relate to them in the era of global crises. There is no question that Earth has been a giving planet. Everything humans have needed to survive, and thrive, was provided by the natural world around us: food, water, medicine, materials for shelter, and even natural cycles such as climate and nutrients. Scientists have come to term such...

why grasslands are important?

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These ecosystems are critical for the health of our natural world. The grasslands provide feeding grounds for all manner of prey and predators and give balance to the world. … Whether it is being used for   or simply sitting as it is the fact the land remains as a grassland is a good sign.There are many ways for direct use of grassland products which can be collected consumed or sold thus contributing to human well-being. For millennia grasslands have been a source of food for domestic animals either in the form of raw grass or hay for feeding in winters.The importance of protecting/conserving grasslands is matched only by our need to have open spaces and breathe clean air. These ecosystems are critical for the health of our natural world. The grasslands provide feeding grounds for all manner of prey and predators and give balance to the world.Native grasslands are hotspots of biodiversity rich in endemic and undescribed species. Nearly 1/3 of all rare Southeastern...

why mango is called the king of fruits?

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Mango is called king of fruits due to its taste and cheaper availability. First mangoes were cultivated in India around 2000 BCE and mango was brought to east asia around 400 500 BCE. Carrabao mango is the national fruit of Philippines generally mango tree grows to 35 to 40 m tall and it has a radius of 10 m. The right fruit varies in size colour sweetness and eating quality. In South Asia mangoes have been cultivated for thousands of years, mangoes are generally cultivated in subtropical climates with warmer climate.  If you want your skin to look shiny, clean, and healthy, mango should be part of your daily diet. The fruit can be used for skin health both externally and internally. Mango helps with clogged pores, cleaning them and also eliminating pimples. For internal usage, simply consume one serving (225 grams) of mango at least every second day. As for external usage, you can slice a piece of the fruit into thin pieces and place on your face. Keep the pieces on yo...

Why snakes shed their skin?

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Snakes have dry, smooth skin, covered in a network of overlapping scales. Contrary to popular belief, it’s neither wet nor slippery. The skin serves many critical functions: it provides locomotion, protects the body, retains moisture, aids in camouflage, warns away predators (as in the case of a rattle), and even sometimes attracts prey. Their long, limbless bodies come in a variety of different sizes and colors, but all of them share a similar feature: they shed their skin at regular intervals throughout the year. The snake will start to wriggle out of the outer layer of skin. It slithers against rocks, trees, and plants. Some snakes will even go for a swim to help escape their old skin. In a snake’s shedded skin, we can see all the details of the original skin.  When a snake gets ready to shed, its eyes turn a milky color. This is because a new layer of skin forms over the eyes, too. It can’t see very well. It may even try to find a place to hide out until it starts s...

Why wolf howl at moon?

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Have you ever wondereded exactly why wolves howl at the Moon? Well, the truth is, they don’t. It’s a common myth that wolves are more likely to howl during a full moon. However, there’s no evidence linking the behavior to lunar phases. Still, you’re much more likely to hear a wolf howl at night than during the day. Wolves are nocturnal. They sleep during the day; when the Sun goes down, they move about and hunt. Over the millennia, humans have noticed that they hear wolves howling at night. That’s why we’ve long connected this behavior with the Moon.  Spiritually, wolves are intricately linked with the night and with the moon. The added symbolism of howling makes a wolf howling at the moon a perfect spiritual message that contains a deeper meaning. In ancient traditions when storytellers passed on messages through fables, they gave profound spiritual insight through loaded symbolism such as this.  Wolves predominantly travel in groups and have a very strong and lo...