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World Health Organization Reports on Hepatitis 2010

World Health Organization working towards “global health care” calls the 63rd World Health Assembly in Geneva, USA with an historic view to develop a comprehensive approach universally for the preventing and enhancing the control of chronic viral hepatitis. “Viral Hepatitis” in simple terms defined as “inflammation of the liver”. There are number of reasons responsible […]

Environmental Concerns: Gemstones Under Scrutiny

Debate on gemstones – revolving around issues as varied and diverse as price, quality, traditional uses and ethical mining – have been doing the rounds not only in the press but also in discussion groups related to the subject. Well, are these debates worth the attention they grab? Most likely, yes. Gemstones are, no doubt, […]

The Impact of Globalisation and Its Consequences for the Individual and Society

When we think of the term globalisation, we think of it as a popular phrase that is coined by the media, the government and in society to describe the state of affairs; in what Anthony Giddens, a renowned British Sociologist describes as the “period of late modernity”. In this investigation we will firstly look at […]

Green Government Contracts Beginning To Roll Out

With the passage of the stimulus bill in early 2009, much money was allocated to the renewable energy market. The bill staggered funding to support the following successive objectives: 1)Encourage adoption of current technology through efficient energy tax credits. 2)Support innovation through research and development incentives. 3)Encourage training and support of “green collar” jobs through […]

Does Inter Planetary Climate Change Prove the Threat of 2012 Real?

Over the last few decades global warming has become an increasingly hot subject (pun intended). Lately, in trying to delve into the mystery of 2012 predictions, prophecies and possibilities, I’ve been researching this topic and what I have discovered is quite alarming. Did you know that it’s not just our planet that is experiencing this […]

The Lawless Roads

The Arizona-US border is the scene of a massive influx of illegal trespassers and the home of a new law that intends to enforce the crime of being in the country illegally. The problem is huge. Hidden cameras in Bisbee show hundreds of people running across the frontier without interference. The AZ border is perceived […]

Dental Clinic In Guatemala

El Remate is a small village in Guatemala, which is surrounded by a thick green forest full of animal, steep rocky hills and a very blue lake, lake Peten Itza. It has humid air that can be a little hard to breathe if you are used to a dry climate and the afternoon temperatures can […]

Green Energy Versus Nuclear Power

I have just been reading about Namibia and how Uranium production is booming and creating jobs in this developing African nation and I thought it was about time I revisited the nuclear power debate after a 3 year break. With the main UK political parties wanting to create thousands of new green jobs over the […]

63% of Votes Support Health Care Bill Repeal

The new national health care plan was passed in March by Congressional Democrats. That same month, president Obama signed the bill, approving the plan. National support for the health plan has declined significantly, resulting in the desire for repeal. Weekly polls demonstrate that fifty-four percent (54%) to fifty-eight percent (58%) of citizens advocate repeal, while […]

Experts Said That Energy Conservation is Still Not Formed a Complete System of Communications

The establishment of government-based certification system can be neutral, to develop practical business energy saving strategic planning, building energy consumption requirements based on performance appraisal system is the key to energy saving system. Consumption of 20 billion per year. Degrees of power; a variety of energy cost over 10 billion yuan; total power consumption in […]