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    Energy is the fundamental component for the economic growth and welfare of a nation. Today, the world is facing energy crisis at an alarming rate due to rapid population growth and urbanisation which impediments the socio-economic development in the future. The increase in energy consumption particularly in the past several decades has led to the gradual exhaustion of non - renewable energy resources such as coal, crude oil and natural gas. It has also caused severe adverse environmental…

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    Role Of Bhopal Gas Tragedy

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    Bhopal located in the state of Madhya Pradesh. The night of December 2, 1984 was nothing out of the ordinary and seemed like any other winter night of central India but it was superficial. An industrial mishap of incomparable magnitude was about to happen due to some horrific events that were taking place in the pesticide plant of Union Carbide India Limited. This…

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    nations. Another angle, on the tragedy of commons theme, is the environmental damage done by mega farming and overharvesting. I contend that this reduces the quality of life for everyone. Land is stripped for Factory farms and forest are raped of trees; water is polluted. According to this logic every person from a poor country who is helped by a rich nation is helping to cause everyone else environmental damage. We are all in this boat together or dumped into the shark infested vast oceans…

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    Bangladesh, Democratic Republic of Congo, Niger, and India are presented as the top ten countries with the most child brides.” (Child Marriages) Among the ten, India is has a number one ranking spot with more than ten thousand child brides. This is a large amount compared to the others that are below 3,000. Young marriages in India are ingrained in most parts which can present social pressures to continue to practice it. The government in India has listed child marriages as priority to prevent…

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    Neighborhood setting must reflected in nature of association in quickening progress towards MDG. One great case that I need to talk is the Slum Sanitation Program (SSP) In India. High determinations of toilets are built and choices are made after counsel with the clients. In this setting, successful correspondence should be built up and trust inside of group part is vital in supporting the sanitation program. One issue emerge…

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    some the features that mark this realm. Another feature of this realm is the great rivers, especially the Ganges that has for many years supported the clustered population in this realm. India was the birthplace of major religions that impacted this realm. Religions like Hinduism and Buddhism originated in India. Foreign influences came to the South Asian realm through a narrow passage in the northwest called the Khyber Pass. This realm contains 24 % of the world’s human population. The annual…

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    Mr. President; Mr. Secretary General; fellow delegates; ladies and gentlemen: It is my honor to address you today about the concerns in Benin. The country of Benin is suffering due to imperialism which created a poor education system as well as the economy. Also, hunger is an impact on the country of Benin due to the trade partners. In the country of Benin, the French imperialism had a negative impact because its economy and education did not improve during this time. Benin is a country…

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    People now have the opportunity to travel to more developed nations which offer far superior medical treatment, education, security, and employment. I too, emigrated from India. Even though India is not considered a third world countries, the facilities provided in the United States are far superior to those provided in India. It also given me the option to thrive, more than I would have done in…

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    and asphalt roads are made from crushed minerals then mended together with a base material. The problem here with traditional roads is the waste of heat and the poor quality; the tar coating tends to let water seep through and over time the road just decomposes itself, forming pits and cracks. India and the Netherlands are the known countries for cultivating plastic wastes and turning it into a reinforcement material in bitumen. Plastic is not identified as a biodegradable material…

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    Jatropha Advantages

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    foreseeable future. The organic extracts of fossil fuels that are used right now emit high volume of greenhouse gases which contribute to climate change. The drastic increase in consumption patterns has the capability to create a substantial energy crisis for the generations to come. In addition to this, the pollution patterns may even render the planet uninhabitable. Thus, there appears to be a need for a cost effective, efficient and renewable form of energy which all can afford. Biodiesel…

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