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Malnutrition In India, Gurbhag Singh
Malnutrition In India, Gurbhag Singh
Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive)
The writer of this paper has made an inquiry into the determinants of the spatial differences in the distribution of malnutrition is six states of India, examined its consequences, and has suggested some measures.
In Chapter I, the writer has defined the term malnutrition, recognized the problem and formulated the argument to study this phenomenon.
In Chapter II, he has investigated the causes of the spatial differences in the distribution of malnutrition. Its important causes are total cereal intake, milk and milk products intake, wheat and millets intake per consumption unit. But the most important underlying cause is the family …
An Analysis Of The Spatial Distribution And Location Of Ski Resorts In Southern Ontario, John E. Lewis
An Analysis Of The Spatial Distribution And Location Of Ski Resorts In Southern Ontario, John E. Lewis
Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive)
The number of skiers participating in the outdoor recreation activity of skiing has increased tremendously during the past twenty years. With increased amounts of leisure time, improved means of access and mobility, greater real incomes, new technology, and an increased desire to ski, the amount of skiing being done will continue to rise in the future.
The factors that have determined the development of existing ski resort facilities appear nebulous. Some of the ski resorts established in the past have resulted in economically successful operations while others have ended in a financial loss for the owners involved as well as …
A Systems-Behavioral Approach To The Geographic Problem Of Locating Outdoor Recreation Facilities, John G. Safrance
A Systems-Behavioral Approach To The Geographic Problem Of Locating Outdoor Recreation Facilities, John G. Safrance
Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive)
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