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الصفحة 352
Such an argument assumed that the growth in the import and retailing of salaula was at the expense of the domestic textile and garment industries ; it did not examine the problems of those industries in terms of the contradictory forces ...
Such an argument assumed that the growth in the import and retailing of salaula was at the expense of the domestic textile and garment industries ; it did not examine the problems of those industries in terms of the contradictory forces ...
الصفحة 435
But , after much thinking , they ( the victims ) perhaps come up with another problem . ... Many hoped that witchcraft lay behind their problems : they thought misfortune caused by witchcraft easier to rectify , since it took place over ...
But , after much thinking , they ( the victims ) perhaps come up with another problem . ... Many hoped that witchcraft lay behind their problems : they thought misfortune caused by witchcraft easier to rectify , since it took place over ...
الصفحة 481
... theme demands — and Deegan's hackneyed ' First and Third World in one country ' characterisation of South Africa misrepresents its largely typical problems and inequalities as a middle - income and middle - size developing country .
... theme demands — and Deegan's hackneyed ' First and Third World in one country ' characterisation of South Africa misrepresents its largely typical problems and inequalities as a middle - income and middle - size developing country .
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