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Even as a widow , her claims to land in her marital family , on behalf of her children , are effectively nullified ... strict village exogamy ( marriage outside the village ) it is difficult for a woman to lay effective claim to land .
Even as a widow , her claims to land in her marital family , on behalf of her children , are effectively nullified ... strict village exogamy ( marriage outside the village ) it is difficult for a woman to lay effective claim to land .
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The failure dramatized what many flood managers have argued for dec- ades , that building flood - control struc- tures without setting effective land use controls often results in increased flood damage .
The failure dramatized what many flood managers have argued for dec- ades , that building flood - control struc- tures without setting effective land use controls often results in increased flood damage .
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These earlier studies provide lessons about barriers to the effectiveness of flood warning and about the key rela- ... The content of the warning mes- sage , the credibility of the message giver , an effective dissemination sys- tem ...
These earlier studies provide lessons about barriers to the effectiveness of flood warning and about the key rela- ... The content of the warning mes- sage , the credibility of the message giver , an effective dissemination sys- tem ...
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