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Endemic Defined
Describes a species (or other unit of classification) that occurs in one particular region in all months of the year, and in all years. For example, the platypus is endemic to southeast Australia, and malaria is endemic to parts of Africa.
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Nuvali up for int"l green certification
Published July 3, 2009, 2:19 pm, Philippine Daily Inquirer
Oriental Magpie Robin, Olive-backed Sunbird, Rhabdornis, White-Throated Kingfisher, Yellow-Vented Bulbul, Blue-Tailed Bee-eater, Black-naped Oriole, Ashy Tailorbird, Coucal.
A stinging problem
Published July 3, 2009, 1:08 pm, The Harvard Post
Towns taking precautions for mosquito season
OIKOCREDIT: WHERE IS YOUR INVESTMENT GOING?
Published July 3, 2009, 4:20 am, Ekklesia
The company in which the Church of England has its biggest shareholding is responsible for bringing impoverishment, conflict, human rights abuses and despair to the majority of the people in the oil-producing areas of the Niger Delta of Nigeria, according to a new Amnesty International report.
Hundreds of men 'wrongly convicted of being paedophiles after becoming victims of identity theft'
Published July 3, 2009, 1:47 am, Daily Mail: World News
Britain's biggest online paedophile inquiry is being challenged in the court of appeal, raising the spectre of a miscarriage of justice for hundreds of convicted child abusers.
Shell questions Amnesty report on Nigerian oil
Published July 2, 2009, 6:16 pm, Crikey
Amnesty hopes a report condemning oil companies for pollution and poverty in the Niger Delta will make it a top priority for Shell's new CEO; the company is claiming it's full of "unsupported allegations".
DENR execs thank letter-writer Mortel
Published July 2, 2009, 5:06 pm, Philippine Daily Inquirer
WE APPRECIATE very much the letter of Paul R. Mortel (Inquirer, 6/18/09) alerting us to our “sin of omission” for not including the tamaraw (Bubalus mindorensis) in the full-page advertisement titled “Let Us Save Our Natural Treasures,” which was published in your newspaper on June 5.
Legal challenge to web child abuse inquiry
Published July 2, 2009, 1:14 pm, u.tv
One of Britain's biggest online paedophile inquiries is to be challenged in the court of appeal amid allegations from campaigners that hundreds of men have been wrongly convicted in a mass miscarriage of justice.
Benguet finds oil treasure in "petroleum nut"
Published July 2, 2009, 10:06 am, Philippine Daily Inquirer
Agriculturists and villagers are propagating seedlings of a “petroleum nut” locally known as apisang which, they say, could be an alternative source of fuel and energy.
One animal killed every hour for research
Published July 2, 2009, 7:01 am, Daily Telegraph
ONE animal is killed every hour despite moves to replace them in medical and cosmetic research.
One animal killed every hour for research
Published July 2, 2009, 7:01 am, News.com.au
FIGURES prove federal and state measures to replace animals in research are failing, say critics.
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Mon Jun 22
- Gluten Free Enterprises - Gluten Free Cookbook, Gluten Free Book, Gluten Free Recipes, Gluten Free Diet: Gluten Free Enterprises - Gluten Free Cooking and Gluten Free Cookbook with Gluten Free Recipes for a Gluten Free Diet Guidelines, Recipes for Celiac Disease and Coeliac Disease, Celiac Sprue and Non Tropical Sprue Diet, Cookbook for Endemic Sprue and Gluten Enteropathy, Recipes for Guten Sensitive Enteropathy and Gluten Intolerance.
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Tue Jun 2
- LIPI scientists discover 15 new crab species in Papua: A group of researchers have discovered 15 new species of crab in Mimika's mangrove estuary in Papua after eight years of studies on crustaceans in the country's easternmost province. Dr Dwi Listyo Rahayu, better known as Yoyo, published her findings in a book co-written with PT Freeport Indonesia' ;s marine ecologist Gesang Setyadi, titled "Mangrove Estuary Crabs of the Mimika Region, Papua".
Wed May 27
- Fishes of Georgia: Georgia Freshwater Fish Distribution, Classification , and Information: Georgia Fish: Freshwater fish distributions, classification , conservation status, and distribution comments for Georgia.
Fri May 22
- The Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse: The government of Ireland expects to pay $1.6 billion in damages and legal fees in consideration of rampant child abuse carried out by Catholic Orders that operated state residential and reform schools between 1933 and 2000. 14,000 victims have been identified. By the government 9;s own reckoning the average victim will get over $100,000. The report is available on line at the above link.
Wed May 20
- globeandmail.c om: Abuse ?endemic' in Irish Roman Catholic schools: Report: Investigation into Ireland's Roman Catholic-run institutions says priests and nuns terrorized thousands of boys and girls in workhouse-styl e schools for decades ? and government inspectors failed to stop the chronic beatings, rapes and humiliation. Wednesday' ;s 2,600-page report sides almost completely with the horrific reports of abuse from former students sent to more than 250 church-run, mostly residential institutions. The report concluded that church officials always shielded their orders' pedophiles from arrest to protect their own reputations and, according to documents uncovered in the Vatican, knew that many pedophiles were serial attackers. The investigators said overwhelming, consistent testimony from still-traumati zed men and women, now in their 50s to 80s, had demonstrated beyond a doubt that the entire system treated children more like prison inmates and slaves than people with legal rights and human potential.
Fri May 1
- Johann Hari: Life-threateni ng disease is the price we pay for cheap meat - Johann Hari, Commentators - The Independent: rr
- BBC NEWS | Europe | EU quarantines London in swine flu panic
Thu Apr 30
Tue Mar 31
- JSTOR: Public Health Reports (1896-1970), Vol. 75, No. 9 (Sep., 1960), pp. 791-803: This article was used to complete a research paper arguing that although colonization caused a mass epidemic of cholera, it also had many positive ramifications on the medical industry. It describes how cholera only exists regularly in Bengal do to the end of colonization.
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