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Venture into the breathtaking realm of nature's majesty with 'Nature's Canvas' a captivating, illustrated poetry book that brings to life the wonders of physical geography. Through stunning visuals and eloquent 8-line poems, this anthology invites readers to traverse soaring mountains, traverse vast deserts, and follow the meandering course of rivers. Explore the harmonious synergy of art and verse, as each page unveils a new facet of Earth's beauty, celebrating the diverse landscapes that shape our world. 'Nature's Canvas' is a true masterpiece for your coffee table, enchanting guests with its poetic journey through nature's embrace.
The April 2015 Nepal earthquake (also known as the Gorkha earthquake) killed more than 9,000 people and injured more than 23,000. Displacement, disease, food insecurity, psychosocial trauma, ruined livelihoods, and arrested education overwhelmed the ravaged city in the earthquake¿s aftermath. Four months into the struggle, the reconstruction process started. Despite the technological and scientific advancements of the 21st century, the global community has yet to develop the mechanisms to respond strategically and proficiently to natural disasters. These inefficiencies stem from longstanding systemic challenges¿a lack of strategic leadership, a multitude of international agents attempting to fulfill their own mandates and missions, and the difficulty of holding agents accountable due to the voluntary nature of humanitarian response. This work aims to shed light on these systemic challenges in the humanitarian sphere and to analyze the effectiveness of the novel cluster approach, introduced in the 2005 Humanitarian Response Review commissioned by the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).
About 6 million people are deprived of safe non-saline drinking which is a discussing issues in public health and it¿s became more focus for saline water intrusion due to climate change. A cross-sectional study was conducted to find out the prevalence of blood pressure among the coastal population. Randomly 296 samples were selected in four wards of four unions Assasuni, Dargahpur, Bordal and Sreula of Assasuni Upazilla included in the study. Respondents were 18 years old and staying in that area at least for last five years. It was observed that 47% respondent¿s Systolic blood pressure was higher than 120mmHg and 20% respondent¿s Diastolic blood pressure have greater than 90mmHg. 18% respondent drinking water has higher than 1.00 PPT salinity, which is higher than Bangladesh limit and one of the main reasons of abnormal blood pressure. It was observed that three fourth of the respondents had habit of taking extra dietary salt also half of the respondents don¿t have the habit of taking tobacco. Around 65% percent of the respondent¿s drinking water source was pond, 20% from DHTW or piped water supply, 3% from SHTW and rest 9% had practice of use mixed source water in general time.
This book describes the greenhouse effect and discusses how increased levels of CO2 affect plant life. It shows how vegetation can play a role in capturing carbon, discussing forest management in short- and long-term resolution of elevated CO2 levels.
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