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      Another CR precursor was the Socialist Education Movement (SEM) Mao initiated in 1963, which involved sending intellectuals and (...)

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      According to Cowen, these benefits of technological progress and agricultural commercialization demonstrate that “the agribusiness (...)

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      In every case, though, students have to use geological maps to identify accessible supplies of stone and wood, as well as the (...)

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      Fluent in several languages, Hughes initially worked as a translator for the State Department before taking a position as an illustrator with (...)

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      The early kibbutzim (plural of kibbutz) which were socialist, agricultural communes, created their own, mostly secular and (...)

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