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Developing countries
Developing Countries CRITICAL APPROACHES NEOCOLONIALISM AND POSTCOLONIALISM BIBLIOGRAPHY Developing countries —generally referring to the countries of Africa, Asia, and Latin America Read more |
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Freshwater ecosystems
Freshwater Fish Fish have been a major source of human food and of oil, fertilizer, and feed for domestic animals since the dawn of history. Efforts to propagate fish as a source of high-grade protein for human consumption have been more recent but still date to ancient China and the Roman Empire.... Read more |
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The Custom of the Country
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Food
FoodI WORLD PROBLEMSNevin S. ScrimshawBIBLIOGRAPHYII CONSUMPTION PATTERNSYehudi A. CohenBIBLIOGRAPHYI WORLD PROBLEMSLow per capita food production and high rates of population growth in underdeveloped areas cause food shortages in many less developed countries, particularly in tropical and... Read more |
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most-favored-nation clause
most-favored-nation clause (MFN), provision in a commercial treaty binding the signatories to extend trading benefits equal to those accorded any third state. The clause ensures equal commercial opportunities, especially concerning import duties and freedom of investment. Generally reciprocal, in... Read more |
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Mobility (Military science)
INTERNATIONAL ISSUES OF SOCIAL MOBILITY OF UNDERPRIVILEGED GROUPS Children of lower socioeconomic status (SES) groups tend to perform worse in school than upper SES groups, and they tend to stay in school for a shorter time. In addition, these children tend to be underrepresented in higher... Read more |
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prime minister
prime minister or premier, chief member of the cabinet in a parliamentary system of government. The prime minister is head of the government, in contrast with the head of state, who may be a constitutional monarch, as in Great Britain, or an elected official, as in the case of the president... Read more |
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newly industrializing countries
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Great Dane
Great Dane breed of very large, powerful working dog developed in Europe more than 400 years ago. It may stand as high as 36 in. (91.4 cm) at the shoulder and weigh up to 150 lb (68.1 kg). Its short, dense, glossy coat may be brindle, fawn, blue, black, or the combination of white with black... Read more |
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Manchukuo
Manchukuo , former country, comprising the three provinces of NE China, traditionally called Manchuria. The Japanese invaded Manchuria in 1931 and founded Manchukuo in 1932. Changchun, the capital, was renamed Xinjing [Chinese,=new capital]. Pu Yi , last of the Manchu ( Ch'ing ) dynasty of China,... Read more |
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