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Some are completely whimsical, such as the strange description of evolution from "misty spray" through a series of substances and insects to horses and humans (chapter 18), while a few other passages seem to be sheer playful nonsense which read like Lewis Carroll's "Jabberwocky".
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The addition of a strong human rights chapter in the new Nafta agreement would have a powerful impact in Mexico, where there are widespread human rights violations; in the United States, where the number of abuses against migrants and other groups is increasing; and for Canada, which just this week said it wanted the new agreement to include a chapter on gender and indigenous people's rights.
What better way to achieve this than with a binding and detailed human rights chapter in Nafta, with teeth: enforcement provisions and trade-related sanctions for noncompliance.
A human rights chapter in Nafta, closely tied to trade benefits — or the loss of them for United States' exporters and supply-chain beneficiaries — could be a highly effective deterrent to these problems.
Since Mr. Trump is the only leader out of the three who insisted on revamping Nafta, a human rights chapter could be a win-win for him; by addressing wage stagnation, he could silence the critics who believe he's only motivated by business interests and doesn't care about people.
Knowlton, who serves as senior scientist and deputy director of the Science Center at the Natural Resources Defense Council and served as a co-convening lead author for the human health chapter of the U.S. Third National Climate Assessment, will also guide the Consortium's Advisory Council of senior leaders from academic, business, philanthropic, and health sectors (see list of members below).
Ebi was a lead author of the human health chapter in Climate Change 2007, which concluded that the traditional diet of Arctic residents is likely to be adversely affected by climate change.
But Coen then tries to extend his argument to his incredibly sketchy ideas about the development of human culture (chapters 11-12).
The stochastic nature of these mutations results in an extreme molecular diversity in tumors on top of the inherently complex molecular networks on the subcellular scale of any human cell (Chapters 2 and 3).
Adding to the general introduction to the human genome (see chapter: ), this chapter reviews in detail major landmarks and achievements in human genomics central to the successes of the human genome project and other related endeavors.
The formation of the United Nations gave human rights international legitimacy, particularly because many nations signed the United Nations Charter, which specifically mentions human rights (Preamble, Chapter I).
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