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  • 111Mahbub Alam Chashi — (Bengali: মাহবুব আলম চাষী) (1927–1983) was a renowned public official and social worker from Bangladesh. He pioneered the Swanirvar Movement, a basic need centred approach to rural upliftment and community development, which attempted to include… …

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  • 112Bethany village — is a mission located on the Araburia River, a tributary three (3) miles up the Supenaam River in Region # 2, Essequibo in Guyana. Leadership The village is led by Toshao Wendel Thomas, Six Councillors and a Community Health Worker. Council… …

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  • 113Der Navigator (1987) — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Der Navigator Originaltitel The Navigator – A Medieval Odyssey …

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  • 114attribution theory — noun theory that states that we all have a basic need to understand and explain the causes of other peoples behavior …

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  • 115Guild hosting service — Types of Internet hosting service …

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  • 116Commodification of water — The Commodification of water refers to the process of transforming water from a public good into a tradable commodity also known as an economic good. This transformation introduces water to previously unencumbered market forces in the hope of… …

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  • 117The Other Side of Time — For the science fiction novel, see Keith Laumer. The Other Side of Time …

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  • 118poverty —    1. (virtue)    This word (from the Latin pauper, meaning poor ) refers to those who lack material goods so that their basic need for food, shelter, clothing, health care, and education is not met. Because Jesus called the poor in spirit… …

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  • 119red meat — noun meat that is dark in color before cooking (as beef, venison, lamb, mutton) • Hypernyms: ↑meat * * * I. noun 1. : meat (as beef or lamb) that in its raw and ununcured state is distinctly red …

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  • 120Dadda multiplier — basic principle known from manual multiplication Example of Dadda reduction o …

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