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November 2009
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Infrastructure provides the basic needs for society, and sustainable infrastructure systems are essential for the survival, health and well-being of a society. For developing countries, the civil and environmental engineer are at the epicenter in seeking means to enhance human life through modernization of infrastructure as evidenced by provision of shelter, water, and transport, amongst others.
The current rate of urbanization and industrialization has caused a rise in environmental issues, involving environmental mismanagement which has been associated with unforeseen global catastrophes. The problems are further aggravated with environmental degradation such as soil erosion, depletion of water resources, etc.
In order to meet these multifaceted challenges, proper planning, implementation and verification exercises are required, via an integrated, multidisciplinary and holistic approach. The global momentum for sustainable development must now lead to practical applications of the engineering and science of sustainability.
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October 2009
Obama Declares Swine Flu Emergency
Haute Autorité de Santé - Page d'accueil - Accueil
Take Control of Your Health With My Nutrition Plan
No country has perfect system, but there are lessons to learn
The Acai Berry: A Nutri-Powerhouse and Then Some
HealthBase - Powered by NetBase
Dr. Rebecca Carley
September 2009
Dell PowerEdge T710 Tower Server Overview
Obama's Health Care Address to Congress - Video Feature - NYTimes.com
Our Causes: Internet Health Check
You're not alone. According to a 2009 Forrester Research study, 60 percent of companies are using IE6 as their default browser at work, as their IT departments are reluctant to upgrade and support a current browser. If you're in this situation, we've put together a letter you can pass on to your IT department. Just copy and paste it into an e-mail and customize it as you see fit. Get your colleagues to send a letter too.
Evaluation of Digital Repository Software at the National Library of Medicine
August 2009
