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Tag: World Map

Culture c. BCE – 1500 CE – Genital Mutilations and Cranial Deformation
Select global biotechnology and bioscience clusters, c. 2005
Enjoying the Sun Safely, c. 2000
Outbreaks of Avian Flu in 2003-4 with Overlays of Human and Poultry Population Densities.kml
Polluted Cities: The Air Children Breathe, c. 2000
Indoor Smoke: Breaking Down Respiratory Defences, c. 2000
Lead: IQ Alert, c. 2002
Vegetation Cover from the Early Holocene to the Present
Typhus Risk Areas
Two Worlds: Rich and Poor, 2004
The World’s Forgotten Children, 1970-2000
Tracing Human History Through Genetic Mutations
Progress in Reducing Measles Mortality – Worldwide, 2000-2003
Passive Smoking: Children Protest, 1999-2003
Adult (15-49) HIV prevalence rate, 2005
World Time and Foreign Exchange, 1986
World Route Chart, 1970
World Soil Resources, 1993
World Risk Map, 1999
World Oil and Gas Activity Map, 1984
World Religions c. 1970
World Gas Map, 2001
World Grains, 2005
World Flights Map, 1939
World Forests, 2005
World Debt, 2005
World Deepwater Developments Map, 2001
World Air Transportation – Principal Routes of Scheduled Commercial Airlines, 1951
World Climates, 1984
World Air Routes for United States Flag Carriers, 1946
War Map of American Trade Opportunities, 1914
Urban Population Growth, 1950-2000
Third Force in Missionary Action
Tourist Arrivals Worldwide, 2005
The United Nations as at the end of 1965

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