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  • Fertility change in Sri Lanka since the war: an analysis of the experience of different districts
  • Demographic crisis: the impact of the Bangladesh Civil War (1971) on births and deaths in a rural area of Bangladesh
  • The residential pattern of Chinese dialect groups in Singapore prior to World War II.
  • Not just milk and honey - now a way of life : Israeli human geography since the six-day war
  • The high economic growth enjoyed by Lebanon since World War II marked the rapid urban development in her capital Beirut. Civil war broke out between the Christians and the Muslims. - (SGA)
  • Where was Palestine? Pre-World War I perception
  • Trends and characteristics of part-time farming in post-war Japan in Part-time farming.
  • Geopolitical origins of the Iran-Iraq war
  • Recessional and Gulf war impacts on port development and shipping in the Gulf states in the 1980's in Marine geography.
  • This paper aims to trace the historical change of the inkstone industry in Ogatsu town after World War II which as the most dominant inkstone - producting center in Japan, produces two million inkstones a year. Three changes in the producing system
  • view, no major shifts of population in relation to resources have occured in the study area, except during the period of Jordanian rule and the immediate aftermath of the 1967 war.
  • old times created a paddy-field irrigation system which was particulary complex and complicated, even for Japan. After the war, the development of the Yoshino-river, which is near the Nara Basin, was to ruin this collective organization by permitting
  • in the Loess region. Under a more humid climate, forests and grassland were widely distributed. Three phases of intensive development of arable farming occurred in the Warring States, the Sui-Tang dynasties, and the Ming-Qing dynasties with reversions
  • Malaysia, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Taiwan) an extremely rapid drop in mortality is apparent during the post-war period). Elsewhere, and particularly in the densely populated countries (China, India, Indonesia and Bangladesh). It seems that the life span has