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Poverty, what do we really mean by poverty?
Quantitative Growth, Qualitatative Standstill.
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Regional Development and Policy - Explain the changing role of the state in regional development policy.
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Similar to Marxism, Dependency Theory was an activist project that did not just analyze.
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Sustainability in Engineering Design.
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Sustainable Development
Sustainable Development
Sustainable Development is Vital for Future Survival of any Modern Company
Sustainable Development.
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Sustainable Development.
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The Causes of Famine?
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The causes, conditions, and solutions of Underdevelopment: A case study of Brazil
The Changing Nature of Conflict.
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The Civil War began in 1861 because of the northern and southern societies diverging. Many factors caused this war to begin.
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The Civil War began in 1861 because of the two diverging societies of the north and the south.
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THE COASTAL POLICY IN TURKEY
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The demand for energy.
The Difficulties in Comparing the Standard of living between countries.
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The Economy of Modern India 1860-1970.
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The Effects of Religious Beliefs on Economic Performance
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The fall and rise of Kop Van Zuid.
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The far reaching effects on mans activities on ecosystems in relation to deforestation.
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The Human Development Index is a very poor indicator of country progress, but the alternatives are worse.
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The Human PopulationThe population profiles for developed and developing countries are fundamentally different. What are the differences?Some of the more developed countries have lower fertility rates
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The majority of people in the developing world earn their living from agriculture and the key to economic development is therefore to raise agricultural productivity, discuss.
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