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Evolution of Human

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As we knew, there are several things we can find out about our past through history like what people ate, the kinds of clothes they wore, the houses in which they lived. We can find out about the lives of hunters, herders, farmers, rulers, merchants, priests, crafts persons, artists, musicians and scientists. We can also find out about the games children played, the stories they heard, the plays they saw, the songs they sang. It took many thousands of years for primitive human to change into civilised human of today. It took almost 3,00,000 years for human to change from a food gatherer to a food producer. But once he had learnt to be a food producer, he advanced very quickly. Archaeology, means the study of the remains of the ancient past. This consists of monuments or building, coins, pottery, tools made of stone and metal, figures, images and various other articles which people living many centuries ago had used in their daily life. Archaeologists, who study...

Colour Complexion

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Colour Complexion of a individual is just a reflection of image not the quality of that person. Everyone born with some kind of colour but his or her nature and qualities define, who is that person in reality. And being real is key of life according to me but; nowadays, a huge population doesn't follow this kind of opinions, and simply they just want to love, like and accept the glamour of the World. This automatically, diminished the status of dark skin people in the society by a huge population. Due to this, a human with equal status by God among other civilisation get affected and faced a number of discriminatory problems in society. For example, these kind of people are the item of laughter for white skin bearer, so-called civilised human beings. This affect dark people, sometimes at a level so that they became unsocial animals themselves and have no self-confidence to face society. However, these incidence will happen from early childhood, first by elder peo...

Test 1. Water and ocean governance

Through the earth’s water cycle, the planet’s freshwater and oceans are inextricably linked. Our economy and social system depends on how we manage the portion of this great cycle that continuously moves through nature and society.  Nearly 2.3 billion people lack access to a safely managed water system, and over 4.1 billion lack access to safely managed sanitation. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) aim to achieve universal and equitable access to drinking water, sanitation and hygiene for all, and to end open defecation. The water goal (#SDG6) further sets out to improve water quality, increasing water-use efficiency, and restoring water-related ecosystems. To achieve this, UNDP fosters joint efforts to apply integrated water resources management (IWRM), expand international co-operation and capacity development and to strengthen the participation of local communities.  Around 80 per cent of global fish stocks are fully- or over-exploited; nutrient and plast...