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Water – How we are squandering the Sources Resources, increasing the desertification of our planet and creating a starving world?

Savethesea.org mentioned that more than 3.5 billion people depend on the ocean for their primary source of food. The number has doubled 2 decades later. The ocean also provides the biggest sources of protein in the world with 70 to 75 million tons of fish are caught and around 29 million are for human consumption. It is also said that fish production exceeded the livestock and poultry production.

This is how important the ocean is. And yet, we are neglecting our responsibility to protect all water forms most especially, the ocean.

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How to Win Your Boss in 9 Ways

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Your superiors can be your enemy or your ally. Of course nobody wants to be on your boss’s opposite side. Building a strong and lasting relationship with your boss will do wonders, not only to your career, but also to the growth and progression of the company. There are countless benefits that you can get when you win the heart of your boss. Highlighted below are the effective ways to win your boss:

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The Bleak Future Children Will Face With Pollution

The whole world is affected by pollution, however, low-income cities are the ones that are mostly affected. More than 80% of individuals living in urban cities are exposed to air quality levels that exceed the limits of the World Health Organization.

The most recent urban air quality database reports that 98% of cities in low- and middle-income nations with more than 100 000 residents do not meet air quality guidelines of WHO. This percentage declines to 56% in high-income countries. This database for the past two years includes 103 countries with 3000 cities. Air pollution levels are being measured by cities that recognize the health impacts related to this concern.

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Steps To Make Your Nonprofit Executive Search Successful

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People often appreciate go-getters—these individuals who are self-motivated and has a drive for initiative and passion, who keep on moving forward with great confidence and insurmountable drive. However, when organizations are faced with big, important decisions—details that will influence the entire company and its future—a pause to do planning long-term makes a big difference.

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Precision Agriculture: Its Benefits and Limitations

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Precision agriculture is an approach of directing small regions within fields instead of directing whole fields as one unit. Numerous farmers have recorded the significance of utilizing site-specific data to manage nutrients, pests, water, seeding rates, and other resources in a more efficient manner.

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Employee Perks That Can Drive Your Company Retention Efforts

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What makes an organization?

Is it the brand? Is it the products or services? Is it the income? Is it popularity?

There are many components that make up a great company. Yes, what was mentioned above is extremely important, but the question is, are they the main drivers of an organization?

The answer is no. You see even if the brand, as well as its products or services, is quite well-known and the company is generating ridiculous sums of money, an organization will not progress without its people.

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Food Security: A Glimpse on Its Resolution from the Past to the Present

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It is a major challenge for various developing countries in sustaining food security at the national level and household levels. The Food and Agriculture Organization reports that an estimated 870 million people are undernourished in 2010-2012. This is 12.5% of the world’s population. A big chunk of these lives in developing nations (852 million) which is estimated to be 14.9% of the population.

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Nigerian Education: The Needs and Benefits of Public-Private Partnerships

 

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Public-private partnership is a term coined in the 1990s. It is a concept utilized in the field of public procurement but has no clear clarification or definition. Van-Herpen defined a public-private partnership as a collaboration between the public and the private sector. Both sectors implement together a project based on an agreed division of labor, with each sector maintaining its own identity and obligations. `The underlying theme between this collaboration is that despite the public sector may be the one that is responsible for service delivery; it does not have to be the very entity to do the actual service. Moreover, public-public partnership is the participation of a private institution in the expertise, management, or monetary contributions in the project targeted for the benefit of the public.

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How to Sustain Livestock in 5 ways

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According to the FAO or Food and Agriculture Organization, 1 in 7 humans is undernourished due to factors like reduced land availability, lack of water, climate change and soil degradation. These factors greatly affect the efficient food production which, in turn, will result in food scarcity.

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