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الصفحة 77
They each have four to eight students , are above the village average in the scale of their farming operations , and own relatively expensive farm equipment such as donkey carts and ploughs ; but a stranger would find it difficult to ...
They each have four to eight students , are above the village average in the scale of their farming operations , and own relatively expensive farm equipment such as donkey carts and ploughs ; but a stranger would find it difficult to ...
الصفحة 80
When the larger farmers around the village occasionally need extra workers they approach a Quranic master and ask permission to hire his students . If permission is granted , the students work by the day on the employer's farm .
When the larger farmers around the village occasionally need extra workers they approach a Quranic master and ask permission to hire his students . If permission is granted , the students work by the day on the employer's farm .
الصفحة 102
be partly a consequence of cattle - owners having chosen to go to the more southerly village of Mlowa , where grazing was more available at the time of Operation Dodoma . TABLE 3 Average numbers of cattle and small stock ( goats and ...
be partly a consequence of cattle - owners having chosen to go to the more southerly village of Mlowa , where grazing was more available at the time of Operation Dodoma . TABLE 3 Average numbers of cattle and small stock ( goats and ...
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dry season migration from northwest Nigeria | 3 |
causes problems | 20 |
an indicator of nutritional stress in African agricultural | 31 |
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