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reviews for local and regional magazines and newspapers throughout the western states. Mr. Smith's work has also appeared in such national publications as "Fate Magazine"
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Convention on the Rights of the Child

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is strengthening the regional movement for children. In Botswana , the 'Molaletsa' project seeks to mobilize private-sector business interests around children's issues and to attr

The Sun Never Set on the British Empire

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much as it would, as a regional Power, if the British weren't even there. A few Indian troops were used in Europe in World War I, but the value of the Indian Army was otherwise wi

India

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emergence as a regional and global power. However, India still faces pressing problems such as extensive poverty, widespread corruption, and environmental degradation, and its res
India, World Library

Melvyl® Legacy Telnet Database Browse Locality "M" Consolidation - WorldCat®

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Macon County (Ill.) -- Regional planning. Macon County (Mo.) -- Biography. Macon County (Mo.) -- Census, 1850. Macon County (Mo.) -- Genealogy. Macon County (Mo.) -- History. Maco
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The Coming Anarchy - 94.02

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the rise of tribal and regional domains, the unchecked spread of disease, and the growing pervasiveness of war. West Africa is reverting to the Africa of the Victorian atlas. It c
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