The issue varies from one country to another. It may however be dependent on the number of people infected.
No. Prior to modern medicine smallpox killed about one third of its victims.
Third World countries.
The Prohibition Party was and is (it still exists) a single issue third political party.
up until it was abolished ... it still is to this day in some third world countries
The Prohibition Party is (it still exists) both a third party and a single-issue party.
though prostitution and in Africa warlords in third world countries take salves
Will the first issue magazine is a club penguinnT-shirt and a another 2 items and the second issue magazine is a treasure chest and the third issue is still coming out
Caning is not something that is still used for punishing offences in England. It is practiced still in some other third world countries.
Education is often a price that many people in Third World countries are not able to pay. Although quality education is available, it is still unreachable for a large segment of a developing country's population.
Third world debt fundraising activities refer to fundraising efforts that aim to raise funds to address the issue of debt in developing countries. These activities can include organizing charity events, campaigns, and initiatives to raise awareness about the issue and gather financial support. Funds raised are typically used to provide debt relief or support social and economic development in these countries.
third world countries which are in debt to countries which have more money and material. Third world is when devolving countries are in debt. countries like Africa which have no money or materials .
Yes.. Trinidad and Tobago is a third world country; however, it should be regarded as a Developing Country, as First World, Second World and Third World were terms resulting out of the Cold War. First World Countries are regarded as highly developed countries Second World Countries are Communist Countries and Countries of the fallen Soviet Union Third World refers to Developing countries and Underdeveloped countries.