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    Oil spill off Mumbai worse than estimated

    Oil spill off Mumbai worse than estimated The oil spill on the seashore near Mumbai is very huge compared to what was estimated, according to Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB). The disclosure came two days after the drip of natural petroleum oil from an ONGC pipeline. At first, the MPCB roughly calculated that one thousand […]

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    Fighting for trash-free seas

    Fighting for trash-free seas Our world is connected in different parts which undergoes different challenges when it comes to a healthy and garbage-free ocean. But one main problem which is easy to understand is trash. It’s sad to see dirty oceans where plenty of trash is flowing on the top of the water and how […]

  • Decrease in Infant Birth Rate
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    Decrease in Infant Birth Rate

    Decrease in Infant Birth Rate   Throughout history, the human population has shown a steady incremental growth, but advances in science and technology during the past century have spiked that growth to alarming levels. Yet, even before the sharp rise in the population, experts began to predict dire problems for the future of the world […]

Globalization and its impact on South East Asia

Globalization and its impact on South East Asia What does it really mean when we say globalization? Is it a real solution to the problems of the world? The précised definition for globalization is “the increased international or inter-societal interaction.” Basically, it is a thought that no existence in the world may appear in complete […]

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  • Fast Food in Japan

    Fast Food in Japan Asian seems to love a cake made of light pastry filled with cream. A chain called Beard Papa has more than two hundred fifty stores that begun in Japan followed by other Asian countries like Philippines, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, Taiwan, and Thailand. The second biggest fast food franchise in Japan is […]

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  • Air Pollution Problem in Delhi

    Air Pollution Problem in Delhi With the increase in population and drastic rise in the number of vehicles running on roads, both noise and air pollution have risen to a dangerous level in Delhi, the capital city of India. It has even led to Delhi being in first 10 most polluted cities of the world […]

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  • The Chinese Dragon Boat Festival

    The Chinese Dragon Boat Festival In China, Chinese Dragon Boat Festival is an important holiday and has a longest history. It is celebrated through a race using dragon shape boats. Challengers further row their boats to a drumbeat racing in order to be the first to arrive the finish line. During the Dragon Boat Festival, […]

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  • A Bridge Built By 3-D Printing Robots

    Consider a 3-D printer that makes steel structures come to life will bring a pedestrian bridge. MX3D, a startup that is based in Netherlands researches and makes 3-D printing technologies. The company has planned its most ambitious project till now: Use of 3-D printers for constructing a bridge on canal in the midst of Amsterdam. […]

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  • China readying subsidy for hybrid cars

    China readying subsidy for hybrid cars The government of China is assessing the importance of financial support for customers of purchasing hybrid cars as armor against the constant air pollution in their country. Plug-in hybrids and battery-operated cars are officially recognized for a parliamentary grant to the sovereign for state needs in China. The extension […]

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  • Sky Is The Limit??

    Sky Is The Limit??   Don’t ask me to stop, If the road doesn’t end. Don’t show me the block, ‘Cause I won’t pretend. The borders are nothing, I can cross the lines. Don’t tempt me to go, I’m a thought you won’t find. Don’t threat me with corners, When the world is a sphere. […]

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  • Climate Change in the Philippines

    Climate Change in the Philippines Climate change is already existing and the proofs being clearly seen support the reality that the change cannot directly be described by natural imbalance. The scientific examination conducted recently has confirmed that global warming since the mid-20th century is normally because of the human activities. Therefore, due to the dominant […]

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  • China’s Role in Global Economy

    Have you ever thought why China is a hotspot in Asia in term of global economy and investments? China’s role in monetary and financial sector matters as country affects global economy in a certain way. The sustainable economical growth has attracted plenty of investors towards it. China also plays a big role in shaping global […]

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  • Genetic Engineering

    Genetic Engineering An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life in a natural world form develops particular beneficial distinguishing quality through evolution. Normally, this is a slow pace process and controlled by natural laws instead of people. An organism creates a color that will disguise it from possible animals that naturally prey on others through many […]

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  • AEON LakeTown: Japan’s Largest Mall

    AEON LakeTown: Japan’s Largest Mall The setting of the mall in Saitama Prefecture is around one hour away from the central Tokyo. Once you leave the train, the first unit of the mall you’ll come across is Kaze. AEON LakeTown is really composed of three separate establishments situated closed together, joint by indoor walking overpass, […]

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  • PH leads in use of Biotechnology

    The professionals who have an extensive knowledge about agriculture said that Philippines is taking a lead in production of food. They also added that the country belongs to the so-called “mega-countries” that is responsible for germinating and developing genetically modified or transgenic crops. This information based on research was presented in the forum held at […]

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  • Bacterial colonies could replace chemical factories

    Bacterial colonies could replace chemical factories A group of researchers conducted by Harvard geneticist, Dr. George Church, from Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering and Harvard Medical School (HMS) have made substantial steps in the field of synthetic biology to the degree that in the future; engineered bacteria would be the primary option for the […]

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  • The Issue Between Hong Kong and Mainland China

    The Issue Between Hong Kong and Mainland China Hong Kong protests started demonstration since June. Numerous of people have protested in Hong Kong against the government ‘s plan to allow extradition to mainland China. Critics of Hong Kong feared that this act could undermine judicial independence. It was one of the largest demonstrations in Hong […]

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  • Learning crisis in South Asia

    South Asia is a place where in young people have an emerging population and greatly viewed to take advantage of the significant changes in population that will take place in approaching decades. The power of 1.8 billion basedfrom last year’s report from the United Nations Population Fund’s State of World Population studies the young individuals […]

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  • World’s Healthiest Foods: Kimchi (Korea)

      Koreans are fond of eating this very hot flavored food that about 40 pounds of it is consumed by one person each year and usually, local inhabitants say “kimchi” rather than “cheese” when they take pictures. This dish with reddish cultivated plant eaten as a vegetable and sometimes called radish is made with a […]

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