“Anything that Breathes, Pollution Sticks to it”. Article by Nandini Goel The latest amend introduced by Delhi Government regarding cars with odd numbers to work on one day while the cars with even numbers to work on the other. Looking at the present day condition, I can visualize that in the coming days there are […]
Russia finalizes a set of measures to enhance readiness of its emergency management and disaster response forces
President Vladimir Putin had a working meeting with Minister of Civil Defense, Emergencies and Disaster Relief Vladimir Puchkov last week. Vladimir Puchkov briefed the President on Emergency Ministry’s performance in 2014 and targets for 2015. The President of Russia also congratulated all Emergency Ministry employees on their professional holiday, Rescue Worker’s Day, marked on December […]
Some States Implementing Ignition Lock for Drunk Drivers
There is a new law in Oregon and five other US states that require motorists to first blow into alcohol detector device before they can use their own cars. This law will apply to first- time offenders of drunk driving rules. Yahoo News: Motorists convicted of drunk driving will have to install breath monitoring gadgets […]
Wait Times at Rhode Island ERs among Longest in Country, Data Show
Rhode Island emergency room (ER) patients can expect to wait approximately 40 minutes to be seen by a doctor – unless they display symptoms of Ebola, in which case they’ll immediately be admitted, according to a recent report in GoLocalProv. At 38 minutes, wait times in Rhode Island ERs are the thirdlongest in the U.S., […]
Five Social Media Trends to Watch Out for in 2017
Social media platforms come and go. While some like Twitter endure but with an uncertain fate and a burning need to evolve before it’s too late, others like Facebook continue to thrive, especially because they are able to introduce new features that grab users (both consumers and marketers) by the throat. 2016 was a big […]
Michael Tornabe Logan Bus Co. Summits on Sustainable Public Transport Systems
1888PressRelease – Renowned entrepreneur Michael Tornabe outlines ways in which developing countries can sustainably improve their transportation systems. “Today we are increasingly facing transportation problems, from greenhouse gas emissions to rising gas prices in today’s world. As a result, we must implement better public transport systems to reduce the impact of the above”, transport network […]
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