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Tag Archives: Africa
Some pictures relating to incidence of tuberculosis and AIDS
This another note of the type mentioned earlier. The earlier mentioned caveats apply here too. These are simplistic and superficial examinations of the issues being considered. Tuberculosis is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis an actinobacterium and is predominantly transmitted by means … Continue reading
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Tagged Africa, AIDS, HIV, Mycobacterium, tuberculosis
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A superficial look at national population density and some life history features
Over the years we have repeatedly checked out various collections of data pertaining to the human condition in the same manner as we attempted to apprehend scientific data. We have wondered whether to write on them in any detail. We … Continue reading
Posted in History, Life, Politics
Tagged Afghanistan, Africa, city states, India, IQ, Japan, life expectancy, population density, statistics
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The strange case of a person from South Carolina: Revisiting human archaism and modernity in Africa and elsewhere
It was in the year yuvan, which we were passing through for the first time in our life, when skanda freed us from the vile dasyu who was tailing us for a while. In the city of the great dancers … Continue reading