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| It quickly cultivates dead spots in turf and prepares the ground for sod or seeding, effectively controls weeds, aerates mulch to improve composting, allows water to penetrate compressed mulch and eliminates layer upon layer of mulch build-up. Savyasachi critiques dominant modes of enquiry and proposes a fieldwork that "exposes the processes of marginalization and prepares the ground for continuing dialogues and discourses across differences" (p. The UN prepares the ground for investment in emerging economies, by promoting political stability and good governance, battling corruption and human rights abuses, urging sound economic policies and business-friendly legislation, and working to improve health, education and social well-being. |
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