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_aHB 251 _b.M639s 2014 |
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_aStandard of living : _bteacher's guide / _cAndrew J. Milson. |
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_a[Independence, KY] : _bNational Geographic Learning, _c©2014. |
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_a48 pages : _bcolor illustrations, color map _c28 cm. |
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_atext _2rdacontent |
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_aunmediated _2rdamedia |
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_avolume _2rdacarrier |
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520 | _aStandards of living vary from country to country, and from one community to another. In general, a family in a developed country lives more comfortably than a family in a less developed country. People have more to eat, access to education, better health care, and safer homes. Standard of Living examines the factors that affect people's economic well-being, including war, historical factors, and resource management. In addition, its highlights countries that have successfully raised their standard of living, providing hope for the populations of the world. | ||
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_aCost and standard of living _940795 |
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