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1. Coordination And Biotech Research - By: James Wachai
One of the reasons why Africa and other poor regions of the world trail in crop biotechnology is lack of collaboration and coordination among scientists. There are millions of well-trained crop biotechnologists in poor countries. But due to resource constraints and other challenges, hardly do th...

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On Safari In South Africa - Where Africa's Wildlife Never Disappoints
South Africa continues to enjoy the tremendous goodwill of holidaymakers worldwide. While travel to most long haul destinations declined in 2003, this country experienced an enviable 6.5% growth, according to the World Tourism Organisation. The growth was jump started by the transformation heralded by the demise of apartheid and onset of democratic rule in 1994. Apartheid polices of racial discrimination protected by law greatly offended enlightened opinion in many parts of the world. And the
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2. The Vulnerable Research And Innovation Base Of South Africa - By: Jan Grundling
Introduction South Africa is facing structural problems in strengthening its research and innovation capacity in order to become and remain competitive in the global business environment. Although greater emphasis is given to strengthen Research and Development efforts in the...

3. Famine In Africa - By: Michael Russell
A lot of people believe that since we live in modern times, there is no excuse for famine. The truth is, famine in Africa continues to be a problem for many reasons. Too many people in modern cultures tend to forget about the other countries who may be struggling to make ends meet and who do not hav...

4. Where The Children Give The Child Care - By: Michael Russell
In Africa right now with more and more adults succumbing to the AIDS pandemic there are an ever-growing number of children who are becoming the heads of house holds with the death of both their parents. There have never been more children giving child care to other children than there ...

5. Broadband In Africa Is Riddled With Setbacks - By: Michael Russell
In Southern Africa, for example, the State owned telecom monopoly has retarded the growth of this form communication technology for years now in the hope of cornering the entire market like it had done in the case of landline telephones. Although Broadband Internet connection is growing...

6. Affordable African Safari Secrets Revealed - By: Christian Fourie
Southern Africa is one of the most rewarding and safe continents to travel in. Deluxe African Overland Camping safaris is an affordable and exciting new form of travel allowing passengers to meet like-minded people in a relaxed, easy-going atmosphere. Theses African safaris to destination such as Na...

7. Live And Work In London - By: Sarah Manners
London is an amazing city from the cosmopolitan vibrancyof Soho and the magnificent views from the millennium eye to thehistoric gems of Big Ben and the Tower of London. You encounter Irish people inhabiting one London area next toJewish and Muslim people. In certain parts you will meet G...

8. Your African Safari By Design - By: Michael Russell
When you ask anyone you know about their last or most favorite vacation they will probably go into great detail about how wonderful it was. Most people will paint you a mental picture of the scenery and all the things to do. Of course, if it rained at all while they were there you will hear about ...

9. Travel Tips: Preparing For A Vacation In Africa - By: A.m. Howard
There are many new and exciting things to see in Africa. There is no way anyone could possibly see everything there is to see in one trip. This is why travelers need to decide exactly what they want to see before taking their trip so they can book the appropriate safari. There are many animals to ch...

10. Nursing Is Not Where It Is Really Needed - By: Michael Russell
There are many reasons for this to be happening including the fact that the pay - in comparison to many other jobs - is not that good, they have to undergo quite an intense training period and the hours they may end up working are sometimes awkward. Even though some countries like the U...

11. You Could Lose More Than Inches With Liposuction - By: Michael Russell
Because cost is a very important factor in choosing a surgeon or place to undergo liposuction surgery one should never undertake this form of surgery lightly and making cost your number one priority. On average, in the United States 19 out of every 100,000 people die undergoing the liposuction proce...

12. Wild African Safari In Tanzania - By: Michael Russell
There are many fantastic places in the world, but only a few can match the astounding sights in Africa. The continent is simply breathtaking, and there is so much to experience each day. The safaris, however, are the best part; tourists get to see lots of animals, unique parks, and different camps...

13. The Sinister Side To The African Safari - By: Michael Russell
Many people contemplating taking a completely innocent African safari often don’t even know about the more sinister side to this wonderful lifetime experience that has lurked in the background for so long. The death of the African Safari as some romanticize it to be may have already st...

14. Diamonds And Their History - By: Michael Russell
One of the hardest materials known to man is the diamond.  They come in different shapes, sizes and weights.  These weights are measured in carats.  One carat equals 200 milligrams or 1/142 of an ounce.  Diamonds were at the center of many wars and murders in the history of the w...



15. Diamonds: Hard But Beautiful - By: Michael Russell
Diamonds consist of pure carbon, which crystallizes in the cubic system with 8 faces at enormous pressures and high temperatures, sometimes originating from a depth of 150 km in the earth. Like graphite or charcoal, diamonds have a regular isometric crystal form. They are transparent and usually c...

16. Africa Photos - By: Michael Russell
The continent of Africa is one of the richest in the world in terms of resources, richness of culture, and variety of wild life, although it remains among the poorest in terms of the standard of living in which its people have to live. Outside of Africa photos in National Geographic, few people ever...

17. Africa Vacation - By: Michael Russell
Africa is called the Dark Continent for its supposed mystery, but there is nothing mysterious about a destination site like this. You should definitely consider an Africa vacation. Africa is probably the most diverse continent on the planet and a vacation there can hold just as much var...

18. Africa Vacation - By: (see Article)
If you are looking for a unique adventure in one of the most amazing places on earth, you should definitely consider Africa, the place where mankind begun its amazing story will have sights and sounds that will thrill even the coldest hart, sunsets that are so spectacular that you will r...

19. The Great World Cup Germany 2006 - By: John Francis
The 2006 FIFA World Cup (officially titled 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany, sometimes referred to as the Football World Cup) finals are scheduled to take place in Germany between 9 June and 9 July 2006. Qualification for the tournament is now complete, with all 32 competing teams confirmed. ...

20. Africa Vacation - By: Michael Russell
Africa Vacation There are many countries in Africa that I'd like to visit but my favorite would be Kenya. An Africa vacation with so many opportunities to see wildlife would be terrific. The heart of Africa is in the Bush. I would love to go on safari on an Africa vacation and there are s...

21. Private-public Sector Partnership Necessary In Biotechnology Research - By: James Wachai
There are very interesting developments in the field of agricultural biotechnology currently taking place in India. The Maharashtra Hybrid Seed Company (Mahyco) has offered to transfer the technology and basic breeding material of Bt Brinjal, a low calorie vegetable widely gro...

22. Diamonds – Their History - By: Michael Russell
Around the 4th century BC, India became the first source for diamonds. They were the only source for diamonds for about 1,000 years. The people of India believed that diamonds were good luck charms. They even used diamonds to decorate religious icons because they associated diamonds with divinit...

23. Famous Diamonds - By: Michael Russell
Among the most well known diamonds is the Hope. This 45.52 carat steel blue diamond is currently on display at the Smithsonian. The legends of the ill-fortune and curse bestowed on the possessor of the Hope Diamond are many. This diamond was donated to the Smithsonian in 1958. The Hope wa...

24. Where Diamonds Are Mined - By: Michael Russell
Argye mine located in the Kimberley region in the far north east of Western Australia. Owned by Rio Tinto, this mine is the worlds largest single producer of volume of diamonds. However, due to low proportion of gem quality diamonds it is not the value leader. It does produce 90-95% of the ...

25. Diamonds – A Blessing Or Curse? - By: Michael Russell
Diamonds should be known as the ‘misery stone’ because of the over-importance we have placed on them since the Great Hole of Kimberly was formed in the nineteenth century. Throughout history, diamonds have always attracted attention and with the discovery of every large new stone a ‘story’ or tale s...

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