Journal of Borderlands Studies, Объемы 18-19Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2003 |
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... move to Matamoros did not always concur with entry into their first job , although in four of the cases their first job coincided with migration to border . Equally important , we discovered that the younger women experienced multiple ...
... move to Matamoros did not always concur with entry into their first job , although in four of the cases their first job coincided with migration to border . Equally important , we discovered that the younger women experienced multiple ...
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... moved twice . The reason for the move was the flooding of the home she and her friends were staying in . Angela finds that there are many ecological problems on the border . For example , she believes that one major problem is the poor ...
... moved twice . The reason for the move was the flooding of the home she and her friends were staying in . Angela finds that there are many ecological problems on the border . For example , she believes that one major problem is the poor ...
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... move . In May and June 1796 , the stores were moved from Forts Miami and Detroit to the new fort ; in the following month , Detroit was evacuated by the British and , two days later , it was occupied by the Americans . Members of the ...
... move . In May and June 1796 , the stores were moved from Forts Miami and Detroit to the new fort ; in the following month , Detroit was evacuated by the British and , two days later , it was occupied by the Americans . Members of the ...
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A Theoretical Framework | 13 |
One World | 27 |
Crossing Borders of Political Governance and Democracy | 39 |
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