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81. AIO Keywords List
Ashluslay Asia Asian Americans Asian peoples Asians Asiatic Bafia Baga Bagam WestAfrica (Guinea) Baganda see Beyrouth Beishouling culture beja Bekalebwe Belau
http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/anthind/keywords.html
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Abagusii see Gusii Kenya
Aban see Shor
Abandoned settlements
Abashevo culture
Abbasids see also Islamic empire
Abduction
Abelam
Abenaki North American Indians (Algonquian) Northeast
Abetalipoproteinaemia
Abidjan
Ability
Abkhazia
Abnormalities
ABO blood-group system
Abolitionists
Abominable snowman see Yeti
Aboriginal studies
Abortion
Abrasion
Absahrokee language see Crow language
Absaraka language see Crow language
Absaroka language see Crow language
Absaroke language see Crow language
Absolutism see Despotism
Abu Hureyra site
Abusir site
Abydos site
Academic controversies see also Scientific controversies
Academic freedom
Academic publishing see Scholarly publishing
Academic status
Academic writing
Academics
Acadians (Louisiana) see Cajuns
Accents and accentuation
Accidents see also Traffic accidents
Acclimatisation
Accra
Accreditation
Acculturation see also Assimilation
Acetylcholine receptors
Achaemenid dynasty (559-330 BC)
Achaemenid empire
Ache see Guayaki
Acheulian culture
Achik see Garo
Achinese language
Achuar
Achumawi
Acidification
Acquiescence
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome see AIDS
Acronyms
Action theory
Acupuncture
Adam and Eve
Adamawa emirate
Adapidae see also Notharctus
Adaptation
Adat
Adena culture
Adhesives
Adipocere
Adisaiva see Adisaivar
Adisaivar
Adivasi
Adjectives
Adjustment (psychology)
Administration see also Government, Management, etc.

82. The Case For Introducing Internet Education Into Africa
The Case for Introducing Internet Education Into africa By. Diana J. Muir 15 April 2000 Ph.D. Candidate University of Iowa 31 March 2000 The Digital Revolution * Knowledge as a Key Asset * Basic Literacy is a Necessity * The Need for LifeLong
http://www.puk.ac.za/tls/ICTE/Proceedings/ID167.htm

83. Costs And Causes Of Conflict In The Greater Horn Of Africa
A Guide
http://www.caii-dc.com/ghai/costcaus.htm
A Guide: Costs and Causes of Conflict in the Greater Horn of Africa A. Impacts on Countries in Conflict B. Impacts Outside the Countries in Conflict C. Causes of Conflict in the Greater Horn of Africa
  • Systemic Causes of Conflict in the Greater Horn: External Factors ... Proximate Causes of Conflict in the Greater Horn: Internal Factors
  • This appendix examines some of the impacts of war within and outside of countries in conflict, and follows this discussion with an analysis of the causes of conflict in the Greater Horn region. A. Impacts on Countries in Conflict The human toll for individuals and families. Conflict makes life a constant process of adapting to basic insecurity and permanent crises for the generations caught up in war. Wars displace whole populations and make millions homeless. The number of refugees increased from 2.5 million in 1970 to 17.5 million in 1992. An additional 24 million people were displaced, in large part because of wars and accompanying distress. War prevents people from meeting their basic needs by destroying crops, land and the environment.

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