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    Sustainable Development for the Benefit of Human Welfare In recent years‚ with the development of society and economy‚ some of the non-renewable resources‚ such as coal‚ oil‚ natural gas‚ gradually consumed by human beings. Nearly since 1980s‚ people have realized the severity of the problem and the discussions about sustainable development have become the hit topic among public‚ and up till now‚ it is also a controversial problem. According to the view of environmental and economic experts

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    Future of Nuclear Power in Sustainable Development 2012/3/20 1. Development of Neural Power A. More and more countries pay their attention to the introduction of nuclear power programs. B. The advantages of nuclear power. 2. Status of Neural Power A. Neural Power Status of the countries in the asia-pacific region. B. Other countries’ interest in nuclear power. 3. Rising Interest of Neural Power The reliability of nuclear power plant. 4. Problems

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    FACTORS AFFECTING SUSTAINABLE WOMEN EDUCATION IN NIGERIA BY IHEANYI N. OKWAKPAM Department of Adult and Continuing Education‚ Faculty of Education‚ University of Calabar‚ Cross River State‚ Nigeria. Email:iokwakpam@yahoo.com Abstract This paper attempts to establish the factors that affect sustainable women education in Nigeria. The paper found out that non-participation of women in education programmes was as a result of some limiting factors and proffers solutions to such. Introduction It is

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    corporate social responsibility and sustainable development International Business Review‚ 19 (2010) page: 119 – 125 Authors: Ans Kolk and Rob van Tulder Course: International Business Strategies For this particular paper I have focussed on the contribution the paper has to the research community. Short summary: The paper discusses various reasons why there is so little research done on corporate social responsibility and sustainable development in the field of international business

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    Topic Help/Hinder/Both Explanation New medical ideas Both Roger Bacon was a 13th century priest who believed that doctor’s should do their own original research instead of using old doctor’s ideas however his ideas were rejected and he was seen as a heretic as the Pope felt new ideas would challenge the Church’s ideas. Knowledge of anatomy Hinder Even the most famous medical schools of Montpellier and Salerno‚ dissections were only described by teachers using recycled knowledge of Galen and others

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    Sustainable development is defined as the production and consumption of goods and services and the development of the built environment being achieved without degrading the natural environment. In terms of a sustainable city‚ this means that the city is designed with thorough consideration to potential environmental impact. The city of the Gold Coast has made many strives towards becoming a more sustainable area through contributions made within the built environment like increasing sustainable transport

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    Factors affecting healthy development in children There are many different factors that affect a child healthy growth and development. Knowing the different factors that can affect the child enables us to differentiate activities suited to all children and also if need be place areas of concern so there is early intervention and then that the child has the best possible start.

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    Nowadays‚ sustainable development is a movement that is increasing in our society. Companies are progressively realizing the stakes of such policies‚ and are willing to have a try at it. The triple bottom line definition of sustainable development (source: United Nations) stresses an equal importance of the social and economic dimensions with regard to the ecological dimension. The sustainable development director of a company being usually inside of its human resources department‚ this department

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    Project E3 - Sustainable and Integrated Rural Economic Development Summary:  Project E3 is a Public‚ Private and Community Partnership Project for creating a sustainable Rural Economic Development Telecentre Network to help grass root youth women farmers and micro businessmen to improve their quality of life through economic inclusion through innovative use of ICT. Project E3 used ICT for effective addressing of rural Telecentre economic problems implementing a local language based e business

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    What do you understand by ‘sustainable development’? How far has it progressed in your region? Key words: ‘What …?’; ‘you understand’; ‘sustainable development’; ‘progressed’; ‘your’. • the term ‘sustainable development’ was popularised by the World Commission on Environment and Development in the late 1980s • it is a systematic approach to achieving human development that still sustains the resources of our planet – there are signs that wealthier countries are consuming Earth’s resources

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