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    251. The information technology in agriculture in Taiwan

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    252. The integrated family planning training and motivation programme of Thailand

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    253. The last mile: how can farmers take advantage of new media?

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    254. The old and the new media: community communication and citizen participation in a tri-cultural community in Mindanao

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    255. The opinion of women about a rural development program in Northern Potosi, Bolivia

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    256. The paradigm of communication in development: from knowledge transfer to community participation: lessons from the Grameen Bank, Bangladesh

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    257. The participation of women as a "user group" in technology generation for small farmers in low-income countries

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    258. The potential role of farmer organizations is increasing the productivity and income-earning capability of small-farmer agricultural systems in the developing countries: a call for research

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    259. The rise of development support communications

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    260. The road to broadband development in developing countries is through competition driven by wireless and VoIP

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