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July 11, 2021 Recommended

Nervous System of Animals

Most of the animals have a network of very fine filamentous or threadlike structures which exchanges information. These structures are called as nerves.

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October 5, 2022 Recommended

United Nations System   

On June 26, 1945 fifty-one; nations representing 80% of the world’s population approved and signed a charter for the establishment of a world body of nations – the United Nations Organisation (UNO); at San Francisco.

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October 3, 2022 Recommended

International legal regimes: on trade and environment

The Environmental Calamities that shook the humanity during fifties and sixties were powerful enough to generate serious and widespread sense of responsibility among world nations towards the global environment. Some of these calamities include : The killer smog in New York and London which claimed 5000 lives in 1952; The mercury poisoning due to the consumption of mercury-contaminated seafood in Japan;

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October 2, 2022 Recommended

Legal Regimes for Sustainable Development

Modern development has caused a number of environmental problems at local, regional, national and international levels. Global Climate Change, depletion of ozone layer, increasing inequality, reduction in the means of livelihood for poor, scarcity of food, increasing number of disasters, extinction of species, falling underground water table etc. are some of the major environmental problems created by modern unsustainable development. These problems are challenging the existence of human race on this planet.

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July 22, 2022 Recommended

Human environment interaction

man is causing serious impacts on environment. Concrete jungles do not allow rain water to enter into the gound. As such water table is falling down.

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October 7, 2022 Recommended

Institutions of Globalization

 Following institutions have shaped the current era of globalization-  (a) International Monetary Fund (IMF), (b) World Bank, and (c) World…

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