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  • a distinct cultural and social life; although the impact of modern public health measures has created severe population pressure in the past generation. Moreover, minerals, timber (and, at one time, Amazonian rubber), drew some enterprise to the interior
  • a regional fertilizer trade association. This topic }Till be f'Urther discussed at a follow-up seminar to be held in Ie.tin America. A report will be made available to participants of the fertilizer work group of CIAP within the next two months which
  • of measuring alternative uses of resources by national governments. In general, there seems to be no correlation in Latin America between levels of military expenditures and economic growth rates. (Table 1.) Large military expenditures are variously associated
  • of these five major categories is made up of the Tropical Forests , of which there are three types. On the border of the deserts, commonly associated with semiarid or subhumid climates, is the Tropical Scrub Woodlands. This is a formation composed of low scr ub
  • portions of barracks and supply lt lS 2C dumps and associated buil dlngs , as well as vehicl es and guns . 21 c . Estimated risk l oss . a. Readiness and timing . Upon compl et ion of intercountry 22 2~ nec-oti.at1ons J.nvolving US , RVN , and RLG