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Development Goal (MDGs), especially those related to eradicating poverty and ensuring environmental sustainability (Pathak et al. 2005). Indeed, they provide a bridge amongst these goals, which is otherwise weakly developed in most country policies and programmes (Kothari et al., 2000)[r]
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Chapter 1: The context of religious life, beliefs, Dong Anh district. Chapter 2: Variation of religious life, religion and its relationship to social life in Dong Anh district the current period. Chapter 3: Trends of changes in religious life and beliefs in Dong Anh district and the issues raised.
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Legal, tax, and financial issues pose different challenges in different countries. They arise in connection with landlordtenant relationships, incentives for both tenants and investors, and the provision of financing and subsidies—an important issue in its own right.