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    political organization‚ recognized by international law‚ with a defined territory‚ a permanent population‚ an effective government‚ and independence‚ or the right "to enter into relations with other states. Citizenship of organizations‚ nations and the planet- Rights and Responsibilities Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities A right is a privilege granted by a governing body that is written into law and can be defended or challenged in a court of law. A responsibility is a duty or obligation that

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    Edlin Sri Lankan culture is a rich blend of the interaction of diverse cultural patterns both indigenous and derived from‚ trade‚ religions‚ as well as‚ western colonization. The cultural patterns of Sri Lanka today show the lasting impact of a diverse range of cultures. The overall culture is largely the result of the impact of the introduction of Buddhism‚ more than 2‚300 years ago. It was very much later‚ from the early 16th century‚ that Sri Lanka came under the strong influence of the

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    50 Ways to Save Planet

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    50 ideal/Ways to Save the Planet 1. CHANGE YOUR LIGHT If every household in the United State replaced one regular light bulb with one of those new compact fluorescent bulbs‚ the pollution reduction would be equivalent to removing one million cars from the road. Don’t like the color of light? Use these bulbs for closets‚ laundry rooms and other places where it won’t irk you as much. 2. TURN OFF COMPUTERS AT NIGHT By turning off your computer instead of leaving it in sleep mode‚ you can save 40 watthours

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    The style of the film can be debated and compared with the style of the original Planet of the Apes (1968)‚ directed by Franklin J. Schaffner. Matt Reeves decided to focus more on the apes being the central part of the story. “The organic scope of the digitized character creation is breathtaking‚ using the technology to tell the story from the point of view of the apes‚ who remain the primary focus of the narrative.”(Kermode‚ 2014) Mark Kermode even goes on to say‚ “From its origins… to this state-of-the

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    terms: Bent: the plural form of bend. To take something straight and force it into a curve Broken: having been fractured or damaged and no longer in one piece or working order These terms are used throughout the entirety of Out of the Silent Planet to describe the characters Weston‚ Devine‚ and Ransom. Both Weston and Ransom are described to be bent while Devine is broken. When an object is bent one sees a future hope that it can be straightened back out and become straight again. With broken

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    cut down and new cities and industries have been established in their place. The cutting of the forests causes what is called "The Green House Effects". It results in the heating of the earth’s surface which has serious consequences for life on this planet. As a result‚ generations to come are likely to suffer from a number of incurable diseases. Timely measures must be taken to prevent the ’Green House Effect’. Paper pollution of public life and morality through Newspapers‚ Magazines‚ Journals

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    In the article “Anthropological Places‚ Digital Spaces and Imaginary Scapes: Packaging a Digital Samiland” written by Coppelie Cocq it is examined what cultural heritage is and how is identity created together with the elements that make a culture to be what it is. This article talks also about the differences that sami people have in regards to the place where they live. As I was reading the article I came very interested in knowing more about our cultural heritage and its impact in Kosovo. Furthermore

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    physical biological Oceanography - study of the Oceans Composition and movement of seawater Seafloor topography and sea life Astronomy - the study of the universe Earth is a tiny object in a vast universe to understand Earth helps us to understand other planets and vice versa Resources and Environmental Issues Environment Physical environment (abiotic) water air soil rock Biological - living environment (biotic) Resources Important environmental concern Include: water soil minerals energy Two broad categories

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    The Planet Has No Plan B

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    The planet has no Plan-B for climate change Introduction Climate change is arguably the most discussed and talked about term from the fag-end of the 20th century till today. Since the initial knowledge on climate change was acquired in 1950s and since the first conference on climate change was held in 1979‚ numerous treaties and frameworks have been devised to curb and bring down emissions that cause the climate change. After several decades‚ in 2011‚ we have realised the bitter truth

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    being ‘Indians’ above other ‘fuzzy’ identities based on caste‚ class‚ community but also brought in its wake the catastrophe of Partition that made the exclusionist and territorial aspects of nation-state quite evident. Sudipta Kaviraj in “The Imaginary Institution of India” explicates the idea of territorial demarcation of boundaries of the modern- nation state‚ as an imperative condition for enumerating its subjects in the process of nation formation for the purpose of administration and control

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