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The Environmental Impact Of Plastic Straws: Why Paper Is The Solution

The Environmental Impact Of Plastic Straws Why Paper Is The Solution

Plastic pollution has become a global concern, and single-use plastic straws have come under scrutiny for their significant environmental impact. In response, biodegradable straws have emerged as a sustainable alternative that offers numerous benefits. Unlike their plastic counterparts, they are designed to break down naturally and return to the environment within a few months, significantly reducing waste and preventing long-term ...

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Climate Change A Threat To Urban Development In Uganda

Climate Change A Threat To Urban Development In Uganda

Uganda is one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change and variability in Africa. Its economy and the wellbeing of its people are tightly bound to the climate.  In the coming century, Climate change has the potential to halt or reverse the country’s development trajectory. One of the areas that is most affected is urban development. Uganda has experienced ...

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Legal Help For Dog Bite Victims

Legal Help For Dog Bite Victims

No matter how cute or friendly they look, any dog can turn in a fraction of a second. A dog bite is often a traumatic experience that leaves the victim afraid of other animals and worried about what to do next. No matter where you live, there are state laws that protect you. Whether you have a neighbor with a ...

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Meet Odeta, The Disappointed UPDF Soldier!

Odeta

Life is said to be the period between the birth and death of a living thing, especially a human being. It’s believed that during that time frame, it can push you to extreme ends when it decides to. If you’re weak, you will give up and indulge in destructive behaviour and if you’re strong, you will always try to meander ...

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Jinja Tourism Institute To Release Over 190 Fresh Graduates

Jinja Tourism Institute To Release Over 190 Fresh Graduates

On November 25, a total of 199 graduates will walk away with diplomas and certificates in various tourism-related disciplines. Most of the graduates seem to be girls with a number of 121 representing 61% of the total graduates. This means that the rest, 78 are the boy’s representing 39%. Mr Moses Kaneene, the deputy principal of Uganda Hotel and Tourism ...

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