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    Abstract Gender equality is an important factor in women empowerment. Men and women is affected differently from changes in climate as well as poor countries are affected more from this phenomenon. Vulnerability is another key issue related with gender equality and women empowerment. Women are more vulnerable to climate changes because they are lack of access to social and financial support and education as well. There are many projects which are constituted by NGOs help to reduce vulnerability…

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt was the 32nd President of the United States, who served during most of World War II. He had many presidential qualities, including a sense of urgency, leadership, dedication, shrewdness, and animation. Not only did President Roosevelt help the United States to overcome the Great Depression, but he also helped the nation and other Allied nations, including Great Britain, France, and the Soviet Union, during World War II. Towards the end of war, he also assisted in forming…

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    Everything that people eat has been genetically ameliorated or modified in some way; ten centuries ago our predecessors took bad corn and crossed these to create diverse sorts of corn mixtures so they could collect them better. It has been argued (Ronald 2015) that the ancient Greeks expounded on uniting - connecting the stem of one plant to the bases of another. The particular abilities of modern Transgenic modification were developed and produced in California four decades ago. Genetically…

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    The climate for hispanic in North America, particularly in the United States and Mexico during the 19th and early 20th century were riddled with racism and the oppression often overlooked, despite their contributions to the United States. There were some variation to the severity of the racism and to the extent that the people worked together. To understand this hostility we must look at the underlying causes, which stemmed from the Mexican War. The end of the Mexican War was called to an end…

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    Urbanisation is the process by which an increasing proportion of a national population lives in towns and cities (the ratio is an indicator to compute the level of urbanisation). In other words, more people migrate from rural to urban areas. The First World, by definition, is the capitalist industrial market economies involving counties like United States, France and the United Kingdom. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the First World was so-called ‘developed countries’ as a synonym. The…

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    Labour System (Abolition) Act, 1976”, but they are hardly effective. The anti-child labour laws are rarely monitored, let alone enforcement. For me, the most interesting statement given by the author on the argument of child labour being a mere “extension of the family unit” (p.78) was that this is not only questionable empirically, but also fundamentally cateist in nature as it assumes that such children only deserve…

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    The contemporary, hostile political climate towards ‘Others’ in Australian politics is underpinned by a history of systematic and institutional racism. This hostility towards non-Anglo ethnicities, in particular Muslims, Arabs and Asians – whether immigrants, emigrants, asylum seekers, or refugees –remains xenophobic, and finds its expression in State Islamophobia and sensationalised fears of minority out-groups (ENDNOTE). An examination of Australian public policies from 1901 to present date…

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    Paul Krugman’s “Ricardo’s Difficult Idea” is a play on that of a book by the philosopher Daniel Dennett, Darwin's Dangerous Idea: Evolution and the Meanings of Life. This book is an examination of the reasons why so many scholars remain unfavorable to the idea of evolution through natural selection. The idea that seems simple to those who understand it, but scholars somehow manage to get confused. The book explains the idea of comparative advantage, meaning a trade between two countries that…

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    While obesity has long been blamed on weak willpower, overeating, genetics and lack of exercise, each of us should take full responsibility for our diet and lifestyle. Scientists have previously proven links between drug addiction and fast-food addiction and increasingly there is a growing body of research that is finding out how junk food is hard wiring our brains for cravings. , Fats and simple sugars can act on the brain in the same way as nicotine and heroin. New and potentially explosive…

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    Florida Invasive Species

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    Defenders of Wildlife. Aside from burdening the economy from the amount of money that is spent on the damage that invasive species cause, the same species have backlash in the agriculture industry. The United States of America, relies on commercial, agricultural, and recreational activities when it…

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