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The Anatomy of Poverty (Part5)Hussainipur a small village has thirty-two houses; its men are engaged not in agriculture but in an industry, carpet weaving.
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The Anatomy of Poverty (Part4)In the course of the last decade, the spread of literacy in West Bengal has been phenomenal.
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The Anatomy of Poverty (Part3)Theemappa a peasant in Mysore has forty-eight acres of land which are irrigable. He and several other peasants have been taken to the government farm and shown how...
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The Anatomy of Poverty (Part2)It is a natural assumption, made mainly by those who have never known real poverty, that a poor man can never be in doubt about his problems.
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The Anatomy of Poverty (Part1)Mrs. Kusum Nair, the author of the following reading, has served for many years as the Indian correspondent for several European newspapers.
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The Inland Empire (Part2 of 2)While the TVA had to rebuild what man destroyed by not knowing nature's balance, the Central Valley Project had to do more; it had actually to create a natural balance.
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The Inland Empire (Part1 of 2)Thousands of years ago, the Great Central Valley was formed between the Coast Ranges and the Sierra Nevadas.
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Is There a Simple Way to Gauge Cardiovascular Fitness at Home?Your resting pulse rate - best taken in the morning before you engage in any physical activity - is a good indicator of cardiovascular fitness.
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My Husband Always Salts His Food Before He Even Tastes It. Should I Urge Him to Stop?It's worth a try. First, salting food without tasting it is an insult to the cook, who may have given careful attention to the seasoning of the meal.
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Checking Your Cholesterol LevelsFirst screening. Everyone age 20 and over and children over the age of 2 with a parent who has high blood cholesterol should have a blood test for cholesterol at least once every 5 years.