Because Nautilus is compiled with support for Zeitgeist, libzeitgeist is
a required dependency. Zeitgeist is simply an activity log manager. If
it were transmitting user's activities over the Internet, people would
notice and there would be considerable complaining. It does act
transparently. Install gnome-activity-journal to see what information is
being collected. Or install activity-log-manager and turn "Record
Activity" off.

CD burning is a useful feature for a file manager and Brasero is a good
choice as it is the GNOME CD burner. Brasero is only a recommends so you
can easily uninstall it after installing Nautilus. That being said,
perhaps it should be a "suggests" instead of a "recommends"; the main
meta-packages already depend on brasero or xfburn any way.

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  Installing Nautilus in Xubuntu 12.10 pulls in Redundant Packages as
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