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Chapter 8: THE DESIGNED WORLD
easier when production is centralized because parts can be made that are interchangeable between units and even between different models. Production is increasingly automated. In some settings, robots are used to perform the repetitive tasks of mass production. Instructions ...
River Seasons (DAAC Study)
impact of river hydrology helps researchers assess the status of an entire basin. However, few scientific tools are available for monitoring river water cycles. Dr. Charles Vorosmarty and colleagues at the University of New Hampshire investigated the Amazon Rive...
Landfills
collection system will ultimately fail due to natural deterioration, and recent improvements in MSWLF containment technologies suggest that releases may be delayed by many decades at some landfills. For this reason, the Agency is concerned that while corrective action may...
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 Fun with the Sun
Energy For The Future Activity 8: Wind Detection Student Assessments
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Energy For The Future Activity 8: Wind Detection Student Assessments
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Energy <span class="highlight">For</span> <span class="highlight">The</span> Future Activity 8: Wind <span class="highlight">Detection</span> Student Assessments
Science 911: Fight a Fire, Save the Ozone
immune system, cause cataracts, skin cancer and wrinkling. Sunscreens and blocks provide only some protection. UV radiation has also been shown to damage crops. Working with halogenated materials in the lab can be dangerous. A halide ion detection lab is one of the...
Robotic telescope captures visible light from a powerful gamma-ray burst
Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., continually monitors the sky for gamma-ray sources. Normally, scientists must wait about a day for a sky position to be calculated from BATSE. In order to determine the gamma-ray burst location more quickly,...
 Linkages between Pro-Poor Growth, Social Programmes and Labour Market: The Recent Brazilia...
the num ber of adults in the household shows an increasing trend. These findings suggest that cash transfer program m es relating to children can be further expanded because of the increase in the num bers of the working population in Brazil. ...
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the num ber of adults in the household shows an increasing trend. These findings suggest that cash transfer program m es relating to children can be further expanded because of the increase in the num bers of the working population in Brazil. The situation is the opposite in all aspects for the old-age group. The share in the total population is higher than that using inequality-adjusted weights and this gap has increased over the decade. Inequality-adjusted per capita elderly was represented as 3.6
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<span class="highlight">the</span> num ber of adults <span class="highlight">in</span> <span class="highlight">the</span> household shows an increasing trend. These findings suggest that cash transfer program m es relating to children can be further expanded because of <span class="highlight">the</span> increase <span class="highlight">in</span> <span class="highlight">the</span> num bers of <span class="highlight">the</span> working population <span class="highlight">in</span> Brazil. <span class="highlight">The</span> situation is <span class="highlight">the</span> opposite <span class="highlight">in</span> all aspects <span class="highlight">for</span> <span class="highlight">the</span> old-age group. <span class="highlight">The</span> share <span class="highlight">in</span> <span class="highlight">the</span> total population is higher than that using inequality-adjusted weights and this gap has increased over <span class="highlight">the</span> decade. Inequality-adjusted per capita <span class="highlight">elderly</span> was represented as 3.6
 Old-Age Poverty and Social Pensions in Kenya
increased between 1994 and 1997 (the period for which there are household survey data available). These poverty rates have various secondary consequences. There is a high rate of grandparents caring for children because of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. This exposes children to ...
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increased between 1994 and 1997 (the period for which there are household survey data available). These poverty rates have various secondary consequences. There is a high rate of grandparents caring for children because of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. This exposes children to the consequences of old age poverty. A higher proportion of children living in elderly headed households are poorer than for the average. Also, children living in these households have lower rates of school attendance than others. The current
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increased between 1994 and 1997 (<span class="highlight">the</span> period <span class="highlight">for</span> which there are household survey data available). These poverty rates have various secondary consequences. There is a high rate of grandparents caring <span class="highlight">for</span> children because of <span class="highlight">the</span> HIV/AIDS epidemic. This exposes children to <span class="highlight">the</span> consequences of old age poverty. A higher proportion of children living <span class="highlight">in</span> <span class="highlight">elderly</span> headed households are poorer than <span class="highlight">for</span> <span class="highlight">the</span> average. Also, children living <span class="highlight">in</span> these households have lower rates of school attendance than others. <span class="highlight">The</span> current
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