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الصفحة 426
Prevailing attitudes to fertility and sterility have their origin in deeply embedded cultural beliefs and the harsh economic reality faced by the community , which continues to place a high value on children .
Prevailing attitudes to fertility and sterility have their origin in deeply embedded cultural beliefs and the harsh economic reality faced by the community , which continues to place a high value on children .
الصفحة 427
The contrast in the value of , and the level of demand for , children in the two locations stems directly from differentials in the nature and extent of cultural and economic transformation . This differential is illustrated ...
The contrast in the value of , and the level of demand for , children in the two locations stems directly from differentials in the nature and extent of cultural and economic transformation . This differential is illustrated ...
الصفحة 576
In Zaire the capitalist economy is determined largely by the mines , plantations and the importation of oil ... combined with a phenomenal rate of inflation , has become known as the economic evil called ' dollarisation ' .
In Zaire the capitalist economy is determined largely by the mines , plantations and the importation of oil ... combined with a phenomenal rate of inflation , has become known as the economic evil called ' dollarisation ' .
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