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Investing In Health Workforces: The Path Towards The Sdgs Starts Here

Last month marked a transition from one era of global health and development to the next. Seventeen Sustainable Development Goals were agreed by 193 heads of...

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Is This The Beginning Of The End Of Coral?

In 1998, an unusually sweltering El Ni?o did more than just break temperature records around the world?it heated up the oceans enough to spur what scientists came to call t...

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Berlin's Preeminent Vr Artists Explain Why Augmenting Reality Matters

Skyping with the Deutschland duo, we chatted about how 3D camera technology is going to be a part of your life sooner than you think, how the technology can be applied at n...

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How Do We Keep Girls In School?

Following the World Development Report (2012), we discuss policies that can change the price of schooling under three categories: (i) direct costs; (ii) indirect costs; and...

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Salman Khan's 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' Gets Standing Ovation At Busan International Film Festival

After enthralling the audience in India, Salman Khan’s “Bajrangi Bhaijaan” has reportedly impressed an audience of 5,000 people at the Busan International...

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Scott L. Schwartz Helps Raise Over Fifty Thousand Dollars For Alicia’s House Food Pantry.

Actor/Director/Producer and (Los Angeles County Sherriff’s Department) Reserve Deputy Scott L. Schwartz returned to Chicago, IL to show his support for Alicia’s...

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Navratri Special: Top 5 Bollywood Films Which Are Female Oriented!

It is that time of the year when colourful clothes, dandiya nights and ‘Durga Durga’ chants can be heard form every nook and corner of the city. With the festiv...

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80-Yr-Old NRI In UK To Walk From Kanyakumari To Delhi

AN 80-YEAR-old NRI philanthropist in the UK will undertake a 4,160-Km long walk from Kanyakumari to New Delhi in six months to raise 1.5 million pounds for various charitie...

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India’s Sanitation Crisis Is The Biggest In The World’

Jack Sim founded the World Toilet Organization in 2001 by breaking the taboo associated with sanitation through his unique blend of humour and seriousness. In an email inte...

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How India's 'Sand Mafia' Pillages Land, Terrorizes People, And Gets Away With It

Nicknamed "red gold," the sand's individual particles are larger than those of other varieties, and its compressive strength makes it especially useful ? and highly prized ...

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