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The constant deluge of bad news about rising global temperatures and their impacts can make it feel like the world is ending.
Health geography offers a paradigm shift from traditional biomedical approaches by embedding health outcomes in their ...
Education is often thought of as an equalizer, as a way to allow anyone who works hard to pursue their aspirations. However, ...
According to Öcalan, the democratic nation first and foremost acknowledges ethnic, religious, cultural, and gender pluralism.
In children up until around the age of 7, it is common to reverse the letters b, d, q, p, and the numbers 9, 5, and 7, while ...
The Value of the World Around Us by Partha Dasgupta and Slow Down or Die: The Economics of Degrowth by Timothée Parrique, ...
Singapore often appears as a paradox—both widely admired and deeply critiqued. It is a city-state that epitomizes precision ...
In the face of climate change and public health challenges, questions are being raised, not just about what these bonfires ...
GT: You once said that the CPC has given a strong leadership to the people of China in the development toward a socialist society. What do you think is the key advantage of the CPC's leadership?
Learn about the APPSC Forest Beat Officer Syllabus 2025, including subject-wise topics, exam pattern, preparation tips & more ...
IndexIntroductionThe Constitutional and Doctrinal Foundation for Non-Statutory PunishmentsReformatory Theory and the ...
Twenty-five years ago this month, Dan Sarewitz and I published a widely read and discussed article in The Atlantic Monthly titled, Breaking the Global Warming Gridlock (unpaywalled version here).