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Flexitarian diets key to feeding people in a warming world
If the world wants to limit climate change, water scarcity and pollution, then we all need to embrace “flexitarian” diets, say scientists. This means eating mainly plant-based foods, and is one of three key steps towards a sustainable future for all in 2050, they say. Food waste will need to be halved and farming practices…
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New Hope: A New Day
This is the beginning of a new day. I have been given this day to use as I wish. I can waste it, or use it. I can make it a day long to be remembered for its joy, its beauty and its achievements, or it can be filled with stinginess. What I do today…
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Success can’t be defined
I often thought blinking my eyes, What’s success? The materialist things I have achieved or just it’s a state of mind? No matter how far I ran so far, still I see a road ahead! Peoples choose conventional roads, I choose, the road less travelled, Success is the just the melodrama of labour, or the…
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Mustafa Kemal Atatürk: Founder of the Turkish Republic
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk was born in 1881 in Salonika (now Thessaloniki) in what was then the Ottoman Empire. His father was a minor official and later a timber merchant. When Atatürk was 12, he was sent to military school and then to the military academy in Istanbul, graduating in 1905. In 1911, he served against…
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Estonian health care an unique comprehensive data integrated system
Healthcare in Estonia is supervised by the Ministry of Social Affairs and funded by general taxation through the National Health Service. Electronic health record Estonia is a pioneer in the use of Electronic health records because when general practice was moved out of hospitals in 1998 the records were kept in the hospitals, so GPs…