degree of poverty

  • 11Augustus Nuwagaba — Born 1 January 1964 (1964 01 01) (age 47) Uganda Residence Kampala, Uganda Nationality Ugandan Ethnicity …

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  • 12Booth, Charles — ▪ British sociologist born March 30, 1840, Liverpool, Eng. died Nov. 23, 1916, Whitwick, Leicestershire  English shipowner and sociologist whose Life and Labour of the People in London, 17 vol. (1889–91, 1892–97, 1902), contributed to the… …

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  • 13consumption — /keuhn sump sheuhn/, n. 1. the act of consuming, as by use, decay, or destruction. 2. the amount consumed: the high consumption of gasoline. 3. Econ. the using up of goods and services having an exchangeable value. 4. Pathol. a. Older Use.… …

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  • 14extreme — ex|treme1 [ ık strim ] adjective ** 1. ) only before noun very great in degree: extreme poverty/hardship Use extreme caution when driving in wet conditions. Will the clothing give protection against extreme cold? 2. ) considered unreasonable by… …

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  • 15extreme — I UK [ɪkˈstriːm] / US [ɪkˈstrɪm] adjective ** 1) [only before noun] very great in degree extreme poverty/hardship Use extreme caution when driving in wet conditions. Will the clothing give protection against extreme cold? 2) considered… …

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  • 16У — Убывающая предельная полезность благ [diminishing marginal utility] Убытки (losses, damages) Удельные капиталовложения — см …

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  • 17extreme — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin extremus, superlative of exter, exterus being on the outside more at exterior Date: 15th century 1. a. existing in a very high degree < extreme poverty > b. going to great or&#8230; …

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  • 18Never Ending Gardens — Garden 3082 planted during the first trip Never Ending Gardens is a division of Dream for Africa, a faith based non profit organization based in Gainesville, Georgia, USA, and in Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa that seeks to alleviate hunger&#8230; …

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  • 19extreme — ex|treme1 W3S3 [ıkˈstri:m] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: extrême, from Latin extremus most outward , from exter; EXTERNAL] 1.) [only before noun] very great in degree ▪ Extreme poverty still exists in many rural areas. extreme&#8230; …

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  • 20extreme — 1 /Ik stri:m/ adjective 1 (only before noun) very great in degree: Extreme poverty still exists in many rural areas. 2 extreme south/point/end/limit etc the extreme south etc is the place furthest towards the south etc 3 extreme opinions, beliefs …

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