Seminar, Temas417-424R. Thapar, 1994 |
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... human geography are of established nations . ' Never in human history have borders been more open ; never in " peacetime " have so many people been on the hoof , escaping civil strife or simply seeking a better life . The exodus and ...
... human geography are of established nations . ' Never in human history have borders been more open ; never in " peacetime " have so many people been on the hoof , escaping civil strife or simply seeking a better life . The exodus and ...
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... human being to multiply his or her work output by an enor- mous amount . It is the successful harnessing of energy that has enabled the developed countries to achieve their present standard of living . Be- sides , of all the primary ...
... human being to multiply his or her work output by an enor- mous amount . It is the successful harnessing of energy that has enabled the developed countries to achieve their present standard of living . Be- sides , of all the primary ...
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... human rights discourse into the fami- ly , demanding that relationships within the family be just and equita- ble , and that the oppression of , and violence against , women , children and the elderly within the family be subject to ...
... human rights discourse into the fami- ly , demanding that relationships within the family be just and equita- ble , and that the oppression of , and violence against , women , children and the elderly within the family be subject to ...
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