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Cecilia Bustrén

Tropical Rainforest Sustainable Development: Papua New Guinea - 1 views

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    Case study of Papua New Guinea's rainforest exploitation and management strategies
Cecilia Bustrén

Conservation and Management of Rainforests - 1 views

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    Case study of Australia
Jin Seo

http://www.h-gac.com/community/waste/management/recycling/documents/recycling_and_waste... - 0 views

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    This is a great report about different recycling case studies in Texas. 
Anissa Eckhoff

Consequences because of the second wettest summer on record, followed by harsh winter i... - 0 views

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    The second wettest summer on record was followed by a harsh winter, flooded grazing land and ruined crops, all resulting in soaring feed prices many farmers struggle to pay. Food prices today are roughly twice what they were six years ago - in some cases even triple. A poorer diet for the livestock has resulted in smaller animals which are less marketable, less fertile and make far less money for farmers.
Cecilia Bustrén

1993 Mississippi Flooding - Case study - 0 views

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    easy notes on mississippi flooding of '93
Anissa Eckhoff

Mukhtar Mai - an icon for women's rights in Pakistan - 0 views

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    Mukhtar Mai was brutally gang-raped on the orders of her village council. everybody expected her to commit suicide, as is often the case after rape in Pakistan. She captured the imagination of millions around the world. She is one of Pakistan's most prominent rights activists, and she has since become an icon for women's rights in Pakistan.
Anissa Eckhoff

Diabetes: Asia's 'silent killer - 0 views

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    Asia is in the grip of a diabetes epidemic. In human and financial terms, the burden is huge and it is hitting the poor especially hard. Often thought of as a disease of the rich, experts say the unabating rise may be fuelled as much by food scarcity and insecurity as it is by excess. Changing lifestyles, rapid urbanisation and cheap calories in the form of processed foods are putting more and more people at risk of developing Type-2 diabetes. There are now 382 million people worldwide living with diabetes, according to new figures from the International Diabetes Federation (IDF). More than half are in Asia and the Western Pacific, where 90-95% of cases are classed as Type-2.
toomuchdot

Saudi woman 'spared lashing' in driving case - Middle East - Al Jazeera English - 0 views

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    So there's hope yet!!!!!!
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