Nigeria. Chrislam is a congregation of Christians and Muslims. The lectern carries both the Quran and Bible. Ministers conduct services combining the teachings of both on the premis that both Muslim and Christian are the children of Abraham. They believe that this crossing and recrossing of the religious and political chasm promotes harmony of purpose and spirit.
It is not so popular religion. Its followers are around 1500 and mainly in Nigeria were it was founded in the 1980s..
It is a blend of Islam and Christianity and emerged in the 1980s. This religion is mostly popular in Lagos, Nigeria where it was founded.
Although practiced by many companies in the 1980s, TQM became truly pervasive in the 1990s
(in the former Soviet Union) The policy of restructuring or reforming the economic and political system, practiced in the 1980s
the safest of the war-torn middle east countries
The company Moneychanger was founded in the 1980s for gold services. The company Moneychangers offers to buy and sell gold to those who need to purchase or sell gold.
The Apple Educational Program was started in the late 1970s/ early 1980s (it is not clear just when it was founded) following the success of the Apple II computer.
poland... maybe russia. i'm not sure
Borrowed Money from the united States
Many badgers in Europe were gassed during the 1960s and 1970s to control rabies. Until the 1980s, gassing was also practiced in the UK to control the spread of bovine TB.
they bitterly resented it ☺☻
Each of the three countries in the region experienced rapid economic growth.