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    Food Security in the Wake of Perennial Crop Farming. Paradoxes Underlying Commercial Agriculture in Kigezi. by Chama, Julius

    Published 2023
    “…This study establishes that the tea sector has not in any way affected food security in the region of Kigezi and has instead improved house hold incomes, been a source of employment and boosted revenue for households. …”
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    Design and Construction of Underground Cable Fault Location and Notification System. by Mugisha, Simon

    Published 2023
    “…The underground cables are largely used in urban areas instead of overhead lines. This is because they have minimized transmission losses, can lead to death of human beings and destruction of property like buildings. …”
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    Introduction: Urban-Rural Differences in Historical Demography by Christa Matthys, Jan Kok, Richard Paping

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…For many migrants, their migration was not a definitive break with the place of origin, and they did not assimilate completely to the dominant behavior in their destination. Instead, migrants often remained embedded in and influenced by trans-regional social networks.…”
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    Human rights, television popular culture and the telenovela by John van Zyl

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Somewhere there might be a way that popular culture as expressed through television might also be em powering, instead of mainly com mercially exploitative and cynically manipulative. …”
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    In search of comity: TEI for distant reading by Lou Burnard, Christof Schöch, Carolin Odebrecht

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The focus of the ELTeC encoding scheme is not to represent texts in all their original complexity, nor to duplicate the work of scholarly editors. Instead, we aim to facilitate a richer and better-informed distant reading than a transcription of lexical content alone would permit. …”
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