Voter turnout News, Research and Analysis - The Conversation
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U.K. Government Proposes More, Not Less, Electronic Snooping
The British government unveiled the text of what critics are calling a proposed “Snooper’s Charter” or “Hacker’s License.”
An Isolated Tribe Emerges from the Rain Forest
In Peru, an unsolved killing has brought the Mashco Piro into contact with the outside world.
Twin studies News, Research and Analysis - The Conversation
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MEME WEEK
Memes are changing the way we live our lives. Be it the killer ones made by cops or the dawn of the Indian male meme, we're talking about it all.
Akụkọ kachasị n'ụtụtụ a: Super Eagles ọ ga emeri Aisland?
Super Eagles Naịjịrịa na-akwado ị zute mba Aisland ebe nwunye onyeisiala mba Izrel bụ Sara Netanyahu na-agọ ebubo mpụ.
فرانس: مسلمانوں کی گرجا گھروں کی تقریبات میں شرکت
فرانس میں چرچ پر حملے کے بعد مسلمانوں نے اظہارِ یکجہتی کے طور پر ملک بھر میں گرجا گھروں کی تقریبات میں شرکت کی ہے۔
Trump dreams about a new energy boom. Oil leases could cover this mountain valley
A Colorado town that reinvented itself and left behind its fossil fuel economy is surrounded by public lands about to be auctioned to oil companies.
Coir Atlas
India’s steel industry is the third largest in the world today at 80 million tons per year, which is expected to grow to 120 over the next 2 years. About 50% of these are flat sheets and coils, which ...
TEXTILE INDUSTRIES
SECTOR : TEXTILE INDUSTRIESORGANIZATION : VEUS GARMENTSMAN BEHIND THE IDEA : ANIL JAINSYNOPSIS : WHEN Venus Garments bagged Wal-Mart’s ‘Supplier of the Year’ award in 2007, Anil Jain wasn’t surprised....
The Pritzker Prize finally recognizes the genius of Indian architecture
"I think it is very, very significant that this award has come to India—of course to me, but to India."
The 19th-century painter with a warning for America
Thomas Cole, a painter known for his romantic depictions of the American landscape, was born in Lancashire, north-west England, in 1801. Growing up, he had first-hand experience of the dark side of the industrial revolution. At the age of 12, he witnessed Luddites smashing machinery in a local mill. At 15 he was forced to a take a job as an engraver at another mill when his father’s business failed.
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