Africa, المجلد 57Oxford University Press, 1987 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... relatively high population density ( about 300 per km2 ) : high population pressure does not automatically result in achievement behaviour , and might even lead to shared poverty and fatalism . This demographic factor can only develop ...
... relatively high population density ( about 300 per km2 ) : high population pressure does not automatically result in achievement behaviour , and might even lead to shared poverty and fatalism . This demographic factor can only develop ...
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... relatively rich and poor may change places with each other unpredict- ably ' . However , it should be recognised that , overall , the effects of climatic decline are not purely random , particularly because larger and smaller herders ...
... relatively rich and poor may change places with each other unpredict- ably ' . However , it should be recognised that , overall , the effects of climatic decline are not purely random , particularly because larger and smaller herders ...
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... relatively few health problems in this northern zone ; the risk of mortality is estimated at 7.5 per cent for ages two to three and 3.2 per cent for animals over three ( SODESP , 1982b ) . Other major costs to the pastoral household ...
... relatively few health problems in this northern zone ; the risk of mortality is estimated at 7.5 per cent for ages two to three and 3.2 per cent for animals over three ( SODESP , 1982b ) . Other major costs to the pastoral household ...
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