Seminar, Volúmenes473-478R. Thapar, 1999 |
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... further importance because traditional farmers rarely have the skills required to use the compensation money for other entrepreneurial activities . Given this fact , we suggest that an alternative equivalent plot , which can poten ...
... further importance because traditional farmers rarely have the skills required to use the compensation money for other entrepreneurial activities . Given this fact , we suggest that an alternative equivalent plot , which can poten ...
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... further and further back in time until it is described as 30,000 years old . One wonders if Somanatha was not becoming some- thing of a fantasy in such accounts . More the lore purposive writing of the 14th century are the chronicles of ...
... further and further back in time until it is described as 30,000 years old . One wonders if Somanatha was not becoming some- thing of a fantasy in such accounts . More the lore purposive writing of the 14th century are the chronicles of ...
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... further consolidates the love for the master . These women are , contradictorily , agents who further entrench patriarchy by their depend- ence on husbands who educate them . The husband is guru and god , and while liberating them into ...
... further consolidates the love for the master . These women are , contradictorily , agents who further entrench patriarchy by their depend- ence on husbands who educate them . The husband is guru and god , and while liberating them into ...
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