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... areas , of which two - thirds , or 10,011,000 pounds , was expended within Nigeria . The United Africa group , as of December 1956 , employed 43,228 per- sons in Ghana , Nigeria , Sierra Leone , and Gambia ; of this total , 25,234 were ...
... areas , of which two - thirds , or 10,011,000 pounds , was expended within Nigeria . The United Africa group , as of December 1956 , employed 43,228 per- sons in Ghana , Nigeria , Sierra Leone , and Gambia ; of this total , 25,234 were ...
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... areas , point out that the richer nations of the West are accumulating capital at a rate so far in advance of the underdeveloped areas that an international class system , comprising all nations , has already come into being ...
... areas , point out that the richer nations of the West are accumulating capital at a rate so far in advance of the underdeveloped areas that an international class system , comprising all nations , has already come into being ...
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... areas within underdeveloped nations , who cannot afford such measures and are ill - equipped to implement them , grows cumulatively through a spiraling process similar to the one widening the social and economic distance between groups ...
... areas within underdeveloped nations , who cannot afford such measures and are ill - equipped to implement them , grows cumulatively through a spiraling process similar to the one widening the social and economic distance between groups ...
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