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Russian scientists were hunted by polar bears

September 18, 2016 by Jakob Nielsen Leave a Comment

Russian scientists were in danger due to polar bears

Climate change could have affected polar bears more than we think. They encircled a weather station in the north of Siberia and trapped five Russian scientists inside for two weeks. The rescue team arrived only on Wednesday and until then the humans were not able to get out of the station. Russian scientists could not […]

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Australian woman spent $500 to save her goldfish

September 13, 2016 by Jakob Nielsen Leave a Comment

An Australian woman spent a lot of money to save her goldfish

An Australian woman spends 500 dollars to save her goldfish from choking on a pebble. Emma Marsh, who is 21 years old, saw that her fish name Conquer had some issues after he wanted to eat a pebble that was too big for it.  When she saw that things are getting worse, she went to […]

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The African elephants are in danger

September 5, 2016 by Jakob Nielsen Leave a Comment

african elephants are in danger because of humans

We know that there are many species endangered because of human activity. However, it is hard to think that, in the future, the African elephants could not survive. According to a study, the number of elephants has declined due to ivory traders across the continent. In the last years,  more than 30 percent of the […]

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Africa is not able to develop due to gender inequality

August 28, 2016 by Jakob Nielsen Leave a Comment

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Gender inequality has always been a huge issue in Africa. According to a new report, social discrimination against women costs more than 100 billion a year. This should not come as a surprise. Think of all those women who do not have the opportunity to study and work. They earn less money than men  and […]

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Climate change can be a threat for future Summer Olympics

August 16, 2016 by Daniel Austin Leave a Comment

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Have you ever thought that maybe, someday, it would be too hot for the Summer Olympics to take place? Climate change is affecting us and our environment, but it seems that, in the future, we will not be able to handle the temperature during summertime. The athletes that are now in Rio are competing in […]

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New Zealanders Vote New Design for National Flag, Preliminary Results

December 11, 2015 by Daniel Austin Leave a Comment

New Zealanders have been talking about choosing a new design for their national flag that features the nation’s iconic silver fern next to the four stars that compose the Southern Cross constellation. New Zealand votes for new design of national flag Five alternatives were offered, three of whom featured the fern, a national symbol  Preliminary results […]

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Legion of Black Collegians Shames Universities for Lack of Diversity in Faculty

November 12, 2015 by Daniel Austin Leave a Comment

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Colleges and universities have mastered the art of talking about the importance of their commitment to diversity, both in their faculty and student bodies. The Legion of Black Collegians at the University of Missouri draw attention to lack of black faculty members There are disappointingly few traditionally white institutions (TWIs) with satisfactory percentages of black […]

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Calais Crisis: Labour MP Asks French Authorities to Deport Migrants Back

August 1, 2015 by Daniel Austin Leave a Comment

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Britain reports a nationwide feeling that the country is under siege as the Calais crisis continues. A Labour MP thinks the solution is very simple: the French authorities should send migrants back to their home countries, even though most of them come from war-torn African states. Gaining control over the situation is still something the […]

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#SelfieWithDaughter: Narendra Modi’s Twitter Campaign Celebrates Indian Girls

July 5, 2015 by Jenna Lewis Leave a Comment

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has become one of the most influent world leaders, and for good reason. It wasn’t long until he became the face of India as a high-class brand ambassador, primary diplomat and leading marketing officer. And most of his work was done with the help of Twitter. After US President Barack […]

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