Seminar, Temas530-532R. Thapar, 2003 |
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... nature and scope of conserva- tion . Some of them are as follows : the rate of destruction and dissipation of the diversity of natural resources and of social and cultural traditions . on account of modern economic deve- lopment ...
... nature and scope of conserva- tion . Some of them are as follows : the rate of destruction and dissipation of the diversity of natural resources and of social and cultural traditions . on account of modern economic deve- lopment ...
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... nature ' in the time of kings and why these meanings had everything to do with morality and power . People's experiences of ' nature ' in homes , of production and consumption in jungles and fields are shown through narrative after ...
... nature ' in the time of kings and why these meanings had everything to do with morality and power . People's experiences of ' nature ' in homes , of production and consumption in jungles and fields are shown through narrative after ...
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... nature of eco- nomic activities due to the poor endowments of workers that creates vulnerabilities . Education and skills : Women , it is often claimed , are less productive because they are less educated and less dynamic , and because ...
... nature of eco- nomic activities due to the poor endowments of workers that creates vulnerabilities . Education and skills : Women , it is often claimed , are less productive because they are less educated and less dynamic , and because ...
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