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Underdevelopment is not just material, but intellectual and cultural; an underdevelopment perhaps even more destructive.
Archive 2008-08-01 L. Lee Lowe 2008
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Underdevelopment is not just material, but intellectual and cultural; an underdevelopment perhaps even more destructive.
Paying a debt L. Lee Lowe 2008
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Peruvian Enrique Ghersi, one of the co-authors of the 1986 best-seller "The Other Path," says that one called "Ten Lessons for Underdevelopment" was "key to awakening in me the vocation and commitment to defend liberty."
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In a ground breaking book by Lawrence Harrison, Underdevelopment Is a State of Mind, the author chronicles Catholic dominated societies that suffer from population overload, poverty, illiteracy, disease and futility.
Each year 46 million abortions worldwide: Catholic Church 2009
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Back to the Voice: "Inconsolable Memories, Canadian artist Stan Douglas's brilliantly seductive film installation at the Studio Museum in Harlem, imagines a future for [Cuban director Tom�s Guti�rrez] Alea's hero [in Memories of Underdevelopment, 1968] up to the controversial 1980 Mariel boat lift, which sent a new procession of Cuban exiles to the shores of Florida," writes Leslie Camhi.
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“Underdevelopment” does not mean “no development at all.”
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“Underdevelopment” does not mean “no development at all.”
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Underdevelopment only allows for great works of literature.
Archive 2008-12-01 2008
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Underdevelopment only allows for great works of literature.
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Underdevelopment, poverty and the low status of women remained the main "drivers" of Aids in South Africa, the health department said on Wednesday.
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