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6 Oct 2011 @ 22:41
One may wonder whether countryside dengue patterns would differ much from urban dengue in the ‘emerging markets’. As studies in Vietnam have shown, dengue incidences in both rural and urban areas hardly differ in the country. More >
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5 Oct 2011 @ 07:51
I just treated the matter of karma and reincarnation some couples of articles back, but just the same let me share notes on it again. I never tire in articulating anew about each of the cosmic laws, as there are too many stories to share in substantiation of each law. More >
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5 Oct 2011 @ 06:48
Algeria gained independence from France way back in 1962 yet, and many 3rd world countries showered Algeria with accolades for the audacity shown in expunging a Western power. Such an independence hasn’t been translated though into waging audacious initiatives aimed at producing scientists & science professors, building research capital expenditures, broadening research journal publications, and linking science & technology directly to market and enthused end-users. More >
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5 Oct 2011 @ 06:47
A humungous lot of peoples in developing countries or DCs are dependent on traditional & alternative medicine. Related updates show that as much as 80% of DC peoples rely on traditional medicine for preventive and curative purposes. More >
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4 Oct 2011 @ 22:24
It seems that the GMO controversy has hit the African republic hard enough that fears over GMO’s adverse effects on human consumers have generated policy conflicts of sorts. Climate change is creating new ecological challenges on food production, and this has spared nary a country including Kenya. More >
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4 Oct 2011 @ 22:23
There is a good news coming from the stakeholders of the G20 nations: the enthusiasm on food security research. This is a most welcome move, and let’s hope for sustained action on funding, launching and disseminating food security research & development results. More >
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4 Oct 2011 @ 07:28
Uganda is seemingly cold about tapping World Bank funding for its latest development initiatives. Among all sectors that will be hit by the decision is science & technology. Accordingly, the backlash of the lackadaisical attitude is apathy towards science by the broad public. More >
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4 Oct 2011 @ 07:26
Unbridled free market capitalism, the last stage of ‘late’ capitalism, has finally experienced a meltdown. The meltdown of 2007 through 2008 has shown that the system is unsustainable in the long run, and the search for a way out is too tough a task. More >
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4 Oct 2011 @ 03:03
Prof. Erle Frayne Argonza guested on radio anew to talk shed light about the topic of Philippine-Lemuria connection and its implications to the ongoing-to-forthcoming Earth Changes.
The radio station DZMM, PH’s biggest broadcast station with the largest audience reach, holds the program Pinoy Vibes every 1-3 a.m. of Sundays. The program is hosted by the lady psychic Stargazer who is deeply into Eastern meditation and mystical practices. More >
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3 Oct 2011 @ 22:24
Attaining development in the ‘sustainable’ criterion is a truly daunting task. Two development paths were traversed in the 20th century, with the USSR and USA serving as polarity of exemplars: socialism (statist) and capitalism (unbridled market). Extreme in their approaches to development, both models are now seen as unsustainable in the long run. More >
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