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    TOPIC :- How India and Africa compete ‚ collaborate and co-create the future on environment issue INDIAFRICA: - STRIDE FOR ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION In a world ravaged with war‚ famine‚ nuclear waste and other disasters‚ a common concern for future occupies significant position between both the African continent and India. Though identifying similarities between the two cultures is not the same as identifying existing differences‚ this essay is an attempt towards finding a solution to environmental

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    Terrorism Around the World

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    related to larger terrorist cell organizations but these organizations were not held responsible for the atrocities done in their terrorist cell names. From as early as the 1970’s till now there has been hundreds and hundreds of terrorists attack around the world. Many of the more detrimental attacks have been against American embassies across the world and against American civilians‚ such as kidnappings and murders. The few things that all of these incidents have in common is that they are done

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    Exploring Things Around

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    a gap of about 4 hours when the food is packed and when it is consumed. The general impression is that they do not enjoy eating out of packed tiffin which becomes cold and soggy. Many children come to school without the food-tiffin. They depend on what is available in the school canteen which‚ usually‚ sells chips‚ burgers‚ pizzas. Pakoras and other junk food. These items are not good for their health‚ if taken on continuous basis. A question arises if it is possible for the parents or for the school

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    grass root democracy

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    Orissa Review * February -March- 2007 Panchayati Raj : Grassroots Democracy Siddhartha Dash Panchayati Raj : An Evolutionary Perspective India’s democratic structure has three levels of governance - national or federal‚ state or regional‚ and the grassroots level called the Panchayati Raj and Nagar Palika systems. The Panchayati Raj system covers the village‚ the tehsil and the district‚ and the Nagar Palika system serves towns and cities. If democracy means people’s participation

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    Soccer Around The World

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    Soccer is one of five popular sports around the world. Players like Cristiano Ronaldo‚ Lionel Messi‚ and Neymar are very athletic‚ popular players. They posse skills that make are unlike lots of players. Soccer is more entertaining when World Cup time comes around. Around 3 billion people watch globally and about a billion watch on TV. This game is to see who is the country who has the best soccer team. Every team will have star players that standout like nobody else’s on there team. Usually

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    need to have our mother near is the theory that is expressed in chapter one. Chapter one goes through a time line of how we‚ as humans‚ came across this theory. The author tends to talk about and describe how as babies the basic need to have mother around is just as important as having food‚ water‚ and clean diapers. The author gives examples of children who were adopted after infancy and children whom had to spend significant amounts of time away from their mothers during their infant years had suffered

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    Grass Roots Green Roof

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    Green Roofs Nastaran Razavi The first article “Grass roots green roof”¹ explains how a nature lover and her volunteer community install and maintain a low-cost green roof system on the roof of a 36-year-old residential building to implement storm water management. In the beginning‚ community disagreements‚ safety concerns‚ and structural issues prevent the progress of the green roof project‚ but

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    Is money a root of all evil?

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    clearly nothing to do with money 3. Money is not the root of all evil. The lack of money is the root of all evil. 4. More 5. Money represents positive value 6. Money is the end product of what you did 7. Originally‚ Money was the solution to the problems(/inefficiencies in transactions) arising out of barter exchange system. 8. Money can’t be dispensed with 9. There’s no such thing as the root of evil! "For the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil" which while some coveted after

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    environment

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    The environment is something you are very familiar with. It’s everything that makes up our surroundings and affects our ability to live on the earth—the air we breathe‚ the water that covers most of the earth’s surface‚ the plants and animals around us‚ and much more. In recent years‚ scientists have been carefully examining the ways that people affect the environment. They have found that we are causing air pollution‚ deforestation‚ acid rain‚ and other problems that are dangerous both to the

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    2014 elections which were boycotted by opposition parties. Security forces claim that the deaths after arrest occurred during “crossfire‚” which Human Rights Watch has previously documented is used by security forces as a common euphemism to describe what they claim to be shootouts‚ but which in reality appears to be the killing of people already in detention. “We are seeing a frightening pattern of supposed ‘crossfire’ killings of opposition members inBangladesh‚” said Brad Adams‚ Asia director. “The

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