Africa, المجلد 75،الأعداد 1-4Oxford University Press, 2005 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 181
... give them food to give them more blood , but don't take blood away ' . Their arguments related to their own experience of anaemia and of their children's precarious health in relation to blood and nutrition . An older man agreed ...
... give them food to give them more blood , but don't take blood away ' . Their arguments related to their own experience of anaemia and of their children's precarious health in relation to blood and nutrition . An older man agreed ...
الصفحة 338
... give this burial the aura of a spectacle that manifests the totalizing power of the state . Spectacle and the narrative that it spawns have not only psychological but cognitive functions . Ferdinand - Léopold Oyono , the Minister of ...
... give this burial the aura of a spectacle that manifests the totalizing power of the state . Spectacle and the narrative that it spawns have not only psychological but cognitive functions . Ferdinand - Léopold Oyono , the Minister of ...
الصفحة 349
... give new life to other bodies ( Sharp 2001 : 312 ) . Undoubtedly , this poses problems in the African context where life ends only when the heart stops pulsating and transplantation is not readily accepted . Because of this denial , a ...
... give new life to other bodies ( Sharp 2001 : 312 ) . Undoubtedly , this poses problems in the African context where life ends only when the heart stops pulsating and transplantation is not readily accepted . Because of this denial , a ...
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