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Monthly Archives: May 2022
A Leader
Be a leader who is guiding and empowering, instead of criticizing and belittling! A leader who leads with compassion, conviction and integrity. A … A Leader Who
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Celebrating Biodiversity — Echoes in the Mist
WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY – June 5, 2020 VIRTUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW: CELEBRATE BIODIVERSITY Gujarat National Law College, Gandhigram, Gujarat CELEBRATING BIODIVERSITY by Nanditha Krishna In 2002, the Indian Parliament enacted the Biological Diversity Act followed by the National Biodiversity … Continue reading
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Pictorial St. Louis — The Map Room
Richard J. Compton and Camille N. Dry, Pictorial St. Louis (1876), plate 2. Library of Congress.On the Library of Congress’s map blog, World’s Revealed, Julie Stoner takes a look at a rather unusual example of a bird’s-eye (or panoramic) city … Continue reading
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