Note: You must log in to view this streaming self-study video program. Picking a Jury, Telling the Story Along the Way; and Getting to “Not Guilty” in a DUI Case —-> Felipe Plascencia, Attorney at Law, Whittier, California Originally presented on June 4, 2011 at the Annual CPDA Two-Day DUI Defense Institute in Monterey, California Also, if you’d prefer,...
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Baku. Rashad Suleymanov - APA. Parliament of Azerbaijan will discuss a draft law on protection of genetic resources and efficient use of cultivated plants, APA was told at the parliament. Original post: Parliament to discuss draft law on protection of genetic resources and efficient use of cultivated plants
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Baku. Rashad Suleymanov - APA. Parliament of Azerbaijan will discuss a draft law on protection of genetic resources and efficient use of cultivated plants, APA was told at the parliament. Read more: Parliament to discuss draft law on protection of genetic resources and efficient use of cultivated plants
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European legislation in the field of genetic engineering is so narrow that it blocks the ability of researchers to take progress from publicly funded basic research on plants through to practical applications. Read more from the original source: 41 Swedish plant scientists speak out against harmful EU regulation of modern plant genetics
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European legislation in the field of genetic engineering is so narrow that it blocks the ability of researchers to take progress from publicly funded basic research on plants through to practical applications. Continued here: 41 Swedish plant scientists speak out against harmful EU regulation of modern plant genetics
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The reasons for adopting genetically modified (GM) crops differ for men and women, as do levels of access to information on GM farming, and understanding these differences may benefit women and their families, a study of cotton farmers in Colombia has found. Here is the original post: GM brings benefits to women cotton farmers in Colombia
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The reasons for adopting genetically modified (GM) crops differ for men and women, as do levels of access to information on GM farming, and understanding these differences may benefit women and their families, a study of cotton farmers in Colombia has found. Original post: GM brings benefits to women cotton farmers in Colombia
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Over the past five years, climate change has moved from being a purely environment and development issue to being a matter of national and international security. More here: Climate Conversations - Rethinking climate change as a security threat
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Over the past five years, climate change has moved from being a purely environment and development issue to being a matter of national and international security. Read the original here: Climate Conversations - Rethinking climate change as a security threat
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European bioethanol producers have broken ranks and urged EU policymakers to introduce rules on the indirect climate impacts of biofuels that distinguish between "good and bad biofuel pathways," Reuters has learned. More: Industry split emerges over biofuels' indirect impact
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