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    1. "Each peasant has his own perception but the real problem is in understanding the consensus of the community"

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    2. "Farmer to Farmer": participatory radio for Dekhon farmers in Tajikistan

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    3. "The more they listen, the more they buy": radio and the modernizing of rural America, 1930-1939

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    4. "We would have saved her life": mobile telephony in an island village in Papua New Guinea

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    5. 30 minute makeover: a new Kenyan tv series uses the makeover principle to show smallholders how to improve their livelihoods

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    6. Advancement of rural women: the emerging networks

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    7. Congress and America's political development: the transformation of the post office from patronage to service

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    9. Extension and communications in Nepal: reforestation program uses media support

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    10. Facilitated learning in soil fertility management: assessing potentials of low-external-input technologies in east African farming systems

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