agriculture
Tackling food waste, research and global debates about agricultural sustainability and how to feed our population while still saving some for later.
Most Expensive Things In The World
The Most Expensive Things in the World What are the most expensive things in the world? There are some items that don’t trade in the open market, such as an Apollo space shuttle, but we’ll focus on the most ludicrously expensive things on Earth. For example, an iPhone[1] 3GS Supreme Rose costs $2.5 million. And a Graff Pink Diamond costs $1 million. These are all extremely rare, so you may be surprised to learn just how much these items cost.
By Hafees Riyas3 years ago in The Swamp
Fight Less, Love More : 5 Minute Conversations to Change Your Relationship without Blowing Up or Giving In
Every relationship has its fair share of disagreements and conflicts. However, when these conflicts escalate into fights, they can cause significant damage to the relationship. In this book, "Fight Less, Love More: 5 Minute Conversations to Change Your Relationship without Blowing Up or Giving In," we will explore practical ways to reduce conflict and improve communication in our relationships. We will examine the common patterns that lead to fights, and how to shift these patterns to create a more loving and harmonious relationship.
By Rajveer Digital Marketer3 years ago in The Swamp
Tackling Global Health Challenges: Addressing Infectious Diseases, Non-Communicable Diseases, and Health Disparities
Global health refers to the health of populations worldwide, regardless of national boundaries, and encompasses issues related to disease, nutrition, sanitation, and healthcare access. Despite significant progress made in healthcare and medical research, global health challenges continue to pose significant threats to human well-being. In this blog, we will explore the major global health challenges, prevention of infectious diseases, and addressing health disparities in different regions and populations.
By Leo Waitere3 years ago in The Swamp
Lion Mindset
The lion is often seen as the king of the jungle, the symbol of strength, power, and courage. For centuries, this majestic animal has inspired humans to adopt a mindset of confidence, bravery, and leadership. In this article, we will explore the lion mindset, its characteristics, and how we can apply it to our lives.
By jai singh rajput3 years ago in The Swamp
It's Time For World Leaders to Give Damn About The Sahel
Most of the world outside of the multiple countries within the Sahel Region more than likely have no idea what the Sahel Region actually is or where it's located. The Sahel separates northern Africa from western area of Africa. There are several countries within the Sahel Region as well. There are Burkina Faso, Chad, Eritrea, The Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal, and Sudan within the Sahel.
By IwriteMywrongs3 years ago in The Swamp
Trump is the ‘Hope For Peace’ in Ukraine , as Emphasized by a NATO Member
He claimed that Biden had gone “too far” in his criticism of Putin’s continued presidency in Russia. The right-wing populist leader, a close ally of the Former U.S. president, recently declared,
By Estalontech3 years ago in The Swamp
Are You Using The Best Soil For Bonsai?
Well Draining Soil for Bonsai Trees Are you using the best soil for bonsai? The answer lies in the soil’s drainage. While a lot of plants love dense, rich organic soil, bonsai trees need a mix of good soil and grit to allow water to be helf BUT also drain away without the roots rotting.
By Rachel Caspari3 years ago in The Swamp
A program to train health professionals as advocates for clean air policies and programs with the ultimate aim to protect and promote people’s health and wellbeing.
Health professionals shape the dialog on air pollution and health topics both through direct engagement within their communities and peer colleagues and also while influencing public policy agendas on personal and population-level interventions. WHO is piloting a program to train health workers to advocate for clean air measures in the communities where they work. The project is led by the Air Quality and Health Unit within the Department of Environment, Climate Change and Health. The global training curriculum is designed to be tailored at the regional and country level.
By Viona Aminda3 years ago in The Swamp
Maternal mortality: An explainer and research roundup
This piece on maternal mortality was updated on September 19, 2022, to reflect new data from the CDC. Each year, at least 700 women die in the United States because of pregnancy or delivery complications. Four in five of those deaths are preventable, according to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
By Viona Aminda3 years ago in The Swamp






