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Kenya's Population Growth and Development to the Year 2000. Nairobi : Heinemann , 1988 , and London : James Currey , 1989 , 151 pp . , £ 30.00 in UK , ISBN 9966 46 744 0 . Since Kenya has probably the world's highest rate of natural ...
Kenya's Population Growth and Development to the Year 2000. Nairobi : Heinemann , 1988 , and London : James Currey , 1989 , 151 pp . , £ 30.00 in UK , ISBN 9966 46 744 0 . Since Kenya has probably the world's highest rate of natural ...
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17 disability , pregnancy , lactation or temporary and seasonal absences ) , then the dependency ratio of the resident population for Zorse in 1977 is : total population / men and women aged 15-64 = 1,133 / 565 = 2-01 ; for the Upper ...
17 disability , pregnancy , lactation or temporary and seasonal absences ) , then the dependency ratio of the resident population for Zorse in 1977 is : total population / men and women aged 15-64 = 1,133 / 565 = 2-01 ; for the Upper ...
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6 The population data for Bwisha since 1925 show the enormity of the population increases since then : Changing population density in Bwisha , 1929–86 Area Area Avail( umutsima ) or as a thinner porridge ( urutulu or.
6 The population data for Bwisha since 1925 show the enormity of the population increases since then : Changing population density in Bwisha , 1929–86 Area Area Avail( umutsima ) or as a thinner porridge ( urutulu or.
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the colour coding of mystical mending in Zulu | 26 |
regicide and royal shrines among | 40 |
The Bobo house and the uses of categories of descent | 71 |
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