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NO, there are small cases of it but not much to make a difference, the only exception is south African women to a extent.
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There were no country's as such in Africa the borders that are found there now are a result if imperialist borders. from a European point of view there was no development in Africa other then warrior tribes controlling loosely defined areas .
The only breed of Servals that are endangered are African Servals, but not to a high extent
Yes, puberty is a discontinuous development. The body may grow to a more extent at the onset of puberty than towards the end or vice versa.
You'd be hard-pressed to find a culture in which they aren't to at least some extent.
Natural limitations as constraints by topography,climate,access to water etc Extent of existing development Zoning Taxation Customary inheritance Extent of speculative behaviour Fixed location factor Government injunctions
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Britannia, Hispania, Gaul, Greece, Judea, and North African coasts
Childhood development impacts on one's life very strongly. It helps you become aware of the priorities set when raising a child, and what you should learn.
A Serval is a wildcat, that isn't endangered. Some people keep them as pets. African Servals are endangered though, but not to a high extent.
"So far" is an adverbial phrase that is commonly used to indicate the extent of progress or development in a situation.