Escape to the country: Wealthy urbanites who own second homes in the British countryside have long been resented by rural residents as `outsiders' who buy up village properties but don't contribute to their communities (English)
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Title:Escape to the country: Wealthy urbanites who own second homes in the British countryside have long been resented by rural residents as `outsiders' who buy up village properties but don't contribute to their communities
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Contributors:Margolis, J. ( author )
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Publication date:2009-01-01
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Table of contents – Volume 81, Issue 7
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Toxic technology: As people in the West buy increasing numbers of new electronic gadgets, obsolete equipment gets shipped to developing nations for recycling - with damaging consequencesMcConnell, A. et al. | 2009
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Escape to the country: Wealthy urbanites who own second homes in the British countryside have long been resented by rural residents as `outsiders' who buy up village properties but don't contribute to their communitiesMargolis, J. et al. | 2009
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The Devil's water: Millions of people on the Indian subcontinent are unwittingly drinking water that is contaminated with arsenicPage, A. et al. | 2009
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Acre state in Brazil, where a government-backed latex condom factory is helping to safeguard the Amazon rainforest, as well as the livelihoods of the hard-pressed local rubber tappersSpaull, J. et al. | 2009
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Spending a month in the badlands of Central Asia may not be everyone's ideal holiday, but more and more tourists are going on organised trips to remote or dangerous locations in search of adventure and travel kudosClinch, M. et al. | 2009
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The role of traditional healers, shamans and witchcraft in indigenous cultures has long fascinated curious Westerners, as these images from the Royal Geographical Society's archives show| 2009
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Have children, will travel: Venturing to far-off places with young kids in tow isn't easyHowarth-Wilson, J. et al. | 2009