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Globally and scientific
Globally there is a wide variety of views on the topic ; in some countries legislation forbids teachers to discuss either the evidence for evolution or the modern evolutionary synthesis, the explanatory scientific theory of evolution.

Globally and research
Adopting the motto “ Exploring, Understanding, Designing Change – Globally, Regionally, Locally ", the Geography Department offers an integrated bachelor degree programme in geography in addition to teacher training programmes, focusing on methodology and approaches in the fields of regional global change research, remote sensing and spatial modeling, environmental analysis, land use management, conservation as well as threats to nature.

Globally and development
Globally, these large congregations are a significant development in Protestant Christianity.
Globally, thousands of inextinguishable mine fires are burning, especially in China, where poverty, lack of government regulations and runaway development combine to create an environmental disaster.
Globally, there has been an increased focus on land rights, as they are so pertinent to various aspects of development.
Globally, the Council's work addresses primarily international finance, trade, investment and development policy as well as multilateral, regional and bilateral relationships beyond North America.
Globally, about 15 % of oil companies ' capital expenditure goes to exploration, 35 % to field development and 50 % to production.

Globally and are
Globally, around 89 % of primary-age children are enrolled in primary education, and this proportion is rising.
Globally, most populations can be considered healthy, mostly because they often prefer remote habitats that are relatively inaccessible to humans.
Globally diversified portfolios of index funds are used by investment advisors who invest passively for their clients based on the principle that underperforming markets will be balanced by other markets that outperform.
Globally, communities interpret biological differences between men and women to create a set of social expectations that define the behaviors that are " appropriate " for men and women and determine women ’ s and men ’ s different access to rights, resources, power in society and even health behaviors.
At present forest history is the area of environmental history in which the most important scholarly debate is underway in India, with special interest in questions of water, air, industry, and climate change At the grass root level are organizing mass movements with the theme of Think Globally – Act locally for conservation of nature since 1993 by Vijaypal baghel, peoples are called him ecoman, greenman etc.
Globally, the cookies are generally called by the English term fortune cookies, being American in origin.
Globally extinct Cypriniformes species are:
Globally around 85 million units of red blood cells are transfused in a given year.
Globally, far more roads are surfaced with gravel than with concrete or tarmac ; Russia alone has over of gravel roads.
Globally, sturgeon fisheries are of great value, primarily as a source for caviar, but also for flesh.
Globally, most domestic regulation of unintentional radiators are based on ITU recommendations.
Globally, only 35 companies are SAP Endorsed Business Solution providers.
Globally, approximately six million tonnes of plasticizers are consumed every year, of which European consumption accounts for approximately 1 million tonnes.
* Distinctive unique values that are unlikely to be mistaken for other meanings ( e. g., Globally Unique Identifiers )
Globally, a large percentage of women that are formally employed also work in the informal sector behind the scenes.
Globally, the most common form of consanguineous union contracted is between first cousins, in which the spouses share 1 / 8 of their genes inherited from a common ancestor, and so their progeny are homozygous ( or more correctly autozygous ) at 1 / 16 of all loci ( r = 0. 0625 ).
Globally, low-pressure systems are most frequently located over the Tibetan Plateau and in the lee of the Rocky mountains.
Globally, there are more than 30, 000 orchid species.
There are thirteen houses and six missions in various cities across the U. S. Globally, 600 members work for established houses or missions in Australia, Canada, Colombia, France, Germany, Scotland, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and Uruguay.

Globally and have
Globally,, an estimated 346 million people have type 2 diabetes.
Globally, the Marsh Tit is classified as Least Concern, although there is evidence of a decline in numbers ( in the UK, numbers have dropped by more than 50 % since the 1970s, for example ).
Globally, more than 1, 400 homes have been completed by Women Build volunteers.
Globally oriented and planned protests have benefited from the cheap, quick, efficient means of e-mail.
This was in spite of the fact that plasmas continued to hold an image quality advantage, but as the president of Chunghwa Picture Tubes noted after shutting down their plasma production line, " Globally, so many companies, so many investments, so many people have been working in this area, on this product.
Globally, ASQ has formed relationships with nonprofit organizations that have comparable missions and principles, forming collaborative efforts to meet the quality needs of companies, individuals, and organizations worldwide.
Globally known animals like Knut, the polar bear, and Bao Bao, the Giant Panda have contributed to the zoo's public image.
Programs have included “ Think Globally, Film Locally ,” the two-day series of films representing the diverse populations and stories of Queens, the South Asian Music & Dance Festival, the Jewish Culture Festival, as well as cultural events such as El Dia del Niño ( Day of the Child ), Chinese New Year, and Queerin ’ Queens.
Globally, English language schools have seen the greatest demand over schools for other languages.
Had the 1997 El Niño lasted twice as long, the rain forests of the Amazon basin and Southeast Asia could have quickly added much additional carbon dioxide to the air from burning and rotting, with heat waves and extreme weather quickly felt around the world ( The " Burn Locally, Crash Globally " scenario.
Globally, there have been deaths caused directly by exhaustion from playing games for excessive periods of time.

Globally and for
The hazard symbol for carcinogenic chemicals in the Globally Harmonized System.
The park was designated as a " Globally Important Bird Area " by the American Bird Conservancy in 1998 for providing an " important habitat for globally significant numbers of Brown Pelicans, Redheads ( 5 % of the world's population ), Least Terns ( 8 % of the North American population ), Piping Plovers ( 10 % of the world's population ), Reddish Egrets ( 7 % of the biogeographic population ) and Peregrine Falcons ( 7 % of the North American population ).
No. 16 for Competing Globally
Globally, WSU is considered for rankings.
In the Globally Harmonized System, both rapid corrosion of metals and chemical corrosion of skin qualify for the " corrosive " symbol.
Globally, common throughout its range, only becoming scarce at the edge of the distribution The IUCN, Birdlife International and The British Trust for Ornithology ( BTO ) all list Aegithalos caudatus as a ‘ species of least concern ’, currently under little or no threat and is reasonably abundant .< ref > Bird, J. and Butchart, S. B. I.
She has been an Advisory Board Member to the International Forum on Globalisation, the Centre for a Social Europe and the Protect the Local, Globally think-tank.
The Bactrian camel was identified as one of the top ten " focal species " in 2007 by the Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered ( EDGE ) project, which prioritises unique and threatened species for conservation.
Globally Chipko demonstrated how environment causes, up until then considered an activity of the rich, were a matter of life and death for the poor, who were all too often the first ones to be devastated by an environmental tragedy.
One of the most noteworthy is the book " Mobility First: A New Vision for Transportation in a Globally Competitive Twenty-First Century " by Reason Foundation's Director of Urban Growth and Land Use Policy, Sam Staley.
Globally, the firm is pro bono counsel to the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda ( ICTR ) in Arusha, Tanzania.
* The EUROHORCs and ESF Vision on a Globally Competitive ERA and their Road Map for Actions to Help Build it, which set out joint EUROHORCs and the ESF vision for future globally competitive European Research Area ( ERA ) and the essential requirements to be fulfilled within the next 5 – 10 years.
In June 2008, ESF in collaboration with EUROHORCs ( European Heads of Research Councils ) published a policy briefing ‘ The EUROHORCs and ESF Vision on a Globally Competitive ERA and their Road Map for Actions to Help Build it ’, detailing essential requirements to build a globally competitive European Research Area within the next five to ten years.

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