Posts Tagged ‘Population’
In the ongoing red state/blue state, small state/big state public opinion tussle, the small states have been on the losing end lately, with small state Senators having huge influence on two major pieces of legislation, influence that is either significantly weakening, and even threatening to kill, those bills. That leaves plenty of people wondering how it is that a handful of senators who represent a tiny fraction of the nation's population get to decide for all of us. But I think the real quest
Weight Loss Diet How Can Calotren Supplement Give A Healthy Body
Friday, August 21st, 2009
With over half the population in most countries being affected by obesity, it has become vital to find a solution for it. In this context, Calotren supplement has been found to be of great use. It is a protein supplement which helps the body to lose fat in a natural way. It works in combination with a healthy diet and regular exercise pattern and works slowly to show its effects. But what are the pros and cons of taking Calotren? We must find out all about the supplement before deciding to t
Re-imagining Palestine
Thursday, July 30th, 2009
Self determination, Ethical De-colonization and Equality[1] By Omar Barghouti | ZNet , July 29, 2009 Omar Barghouti’s ZSpace Page [Contribution to the Reimagining Society Project hosted by ZCommunications] INTRODUCTION With Yassir Arafat’s departure, the doubling of the population of Jewish-Israeli colonial settlers in the occupied Palestinian territory, the latest Israeli slow genocide in Gaza and the fast disintegration of the last vestiges of Israeli “democracy,” the tw
10 Recently Extinct Animals
Saturday, July 25th, 2009
Mankind has the honor of quite possibly being the most destructive force to ever hit mother nature. This list looks at some of the more recent, probably lesser known extinctions that humans have lent a helping hand to. Whether by over hunting or over population, driving a species to extinction is nothing to be proud of and it’s certainly not slowing down. 10 Thylacine Commonly known as the Tasmanian Tiger, the Thylacine was the largest known carnivorous marsupial of modern
Desert’s Help To Suppress Hunger
Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
This may come as a surprise to you but the fact is that a very large portion of the population in USA is suffering from problems that are related to being overweight. The government spends huge amounts of its health budget on rehabilitation of the morbidly obese. The core cause of this problem is the lack of exercise among the youth and their unhealthy eating habits. This is what is making the future generations unhealthy. This kind of food is very harmful for the overall health of an indivi