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الصفحة 67
Many older women now support two or three generations of dependants and see no way for these to continue respectable family relations when the elders themselves eventually collapse . These historical dynamics in kinship are central to ...
Many older women now support two or three generations of dependants and see no way for these to continue respectable family relations when the elders themselves eventually collapse . These historical dynamics in kinship are central to ...
الصفحة 116
The public is therefore asked to continue to take the necessary measures to prevent themselves from becoming infected by and infecting others with the AIDS virus . This can be done either by abstaining from sex , by having one mutually ...
The public is therefore asked to continue to take the necessary measures to prevent themselves from becoming infected by and infecting others with the AIDS virus . This can be done either by abstaining from sex , by having one mutually ...
الصفحة 261
Many Muslim Wawa continue to drink alcohol and to practise a discreet ancestor cult . Moreover , Wawa homesteads are very scattered . Many Wawa do not gather together to pray , but do so at home as and when they please .
Many Muslim Wawa continue to drink alcohol and to practise a discreet ancestor cult . Moreover , Wawa homesteads are very scattered . Many Wawa do not gather together to pray , but do so at home as and when they please .
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المحتوى
Calestous Juma Paul Sinclair Nicole Sindzingre Ulrike Wanitzek | 12 |
MAY | 23 |
progressedih | 34 |
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