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10 Patterns of Development and Change |
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Annual Editions: Geography, 98/99 Edition |
4. The Global Tide 9. "Dammed If You Do" 11. China Shoulders the Cost of Environmental Change 15. The Rise of the Region State 19. Does It Matter Where You Are? |
20. Low Water in the American High Plains 22. Troubled Waters 23. Moscow Reclaims its Past 27. Raising the Dead Sea 32. The Future of Populous Economies: China and India Shape Their Destinies |
34. How Much Food Will We Need in the 21st Century? 35. Russiaís Population Sink 38. Smooth Sailing: Hong Kongís Economic Transition |
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Annual Editions: Global Issues 98/99 Edition |
1. Preparing for the 21st Century: Winners and Losers 5. Worldwide Development or Population Explosion: Our Choice 8. How Many People Can the Earth Support? 11. Fire in the Sky 13. Greenwatch: Red Alert for the Earthís Green Belt 14. We Can Build a Sustainable Economy 17. The Fish Crisis 18. Angling for Aquaculture |
19. The Future of Energy 21. Here Comes the Sun and the Wind and the Rain 23. Spreading the Wealth: How Globalization is Helping Shift Cash from Rich Nations to Poor Ones 24. Prosper or Perish? Development in the Age of Global Capital 27. Piling into Central Europe 28. Where Asia Goes from Here 29. Ignored Warnings 30. No More Free Lunch |
31. A New Tiger 32. Village Banking: a Report from 5 Countries 33. Child Labour: Rights, Risks, and Realities 36. Organised Chaos: Not the New World We Ordered 44. Like No Other Parliament on Earth 45. From GATT to WTO: The Institutionalization of World Trade 50. Reassessing the Economic Assumption |
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Student Atlas of World Politics, 3rd Edition |
Map 4 World Ecological Regions Map 6 Land Use Patterns of the World Map 23 Relative Wealth of Nations: Purchasing Power Parity Map 26 Central Government Expenditures Per Capita |
Map 33 Total Labor Force Map 35 The Gender Gap: Inequalities in Education and Employment Map 36 Quality of Life: The Human Development Index Map 39 Global Nutrition |
Table J World Countries: Agricultural Operations, 1993 Table K World Countries: Energy Production, Consumption, and Requirements |
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Rand McNally Atlas of World Geography |
Europe: Thematic Introduction, 108-111 |
Asia: Thematic Introduction, 132-135 |
Oceania: Thematic Introduction, 150-153 |
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65. Comparative development levels (Fig. 10.3) 66. Gross national product per capita (Fig. 10.8) 67. Purchasing power parity (Fig. 10.9) |
68. Labor force in agriculture (Fig. 10.12) 69. South: daily dietary energy (Fig. 10.14) 70. Country rankings by Human Development Index (Fig. 10.24) |
71. Economically active women (Fig. 10.27) 72. Women's status index (Fig. 10.29) |
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NEW 10. The wealth of nations (6e Fig. 10.5) NEW 11. Africa: percentage of stunted children (6e Fig. 10.16) NEW 12. Population per physician (6e Fig. 10.21) NEW 13. Women in the labor force (6e Fig. 10.26) NEW 14. The gender empowerment measure (6e Fig. 10.30) |
84. Mali: Dogon women (6e Fig. 10.4) 85. The "informal sector" in Ecuador (5e Fig. 10.5) 86. Children in a Sudanese refugee camp (6e Fig. 10.15) 87. Africa: percentage of stunted children (5e Fig. 10.15) 88. The South: adult literacy (6e Fig. 10.17) |
89. The South: School age population per teacher (6e Fig. 10.18) 90. Population per physician (5e Fig. 10.20) 91. Women in the labor force (5e Fig. 10.26) 92. Women in agriculture (6e Fig. 10.28) 93. The gender empowerment measure (5e Fig. 10.29) |
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