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Page 110
... population- 43 million people are mentally ill . * . The es- timate of our mentally ill has risen from 101 percent in the 1950s , through 15 percent in the 1970s , to the 1984 estimate of almost 20 percent . To help them , American ...
... population- 43 million people are mentally ill . * . The es- timate of our mentally ill has risen from 101 percent in the 1950s , through 15 percent in the 1970s , to the 1984 estimate of almost 20 percent . To help them , American ...
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... population as a result of population in- crease and adaptation to a variety of environ- ments . agriculture : Nonindustrial system of plant culti- vation characterized by continuous and intensive use of land and labor ...
... population as a result of population in- crease and adaptation to a variety of environ- ments . agriculture : Nonindustrial system of plant culti- vation characterized by continuous and intensive use of land and labor ...
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... population is growing rap- idly in the Southern Hemisphere , which is progressively increasing its share of world population . The fastest growth rates have been recorded in Third World cities . Rural migrants move to slums , where they ...
... population is growing rap- idly in the Southern Hemisphere , which is progressively increasing its share of world population . The fastest growth rates have been recorded in Third World cities . Rural migrants move to slums , where they ...
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