Kum veerabhadrappa biography of barack obama
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Malaria resurgence in the EastAfrican highlands: Temperature trends revisited
PubMed Central
Pascual, M.; Ahumada, J. A.; Chaves, L. F.; Rodó, X.; Bouma, M.
2006-01-01
The incidence of malaria in the EastAfrican highlands has increased since the end of the 1970s. The role of climate change in the exacerbation of the disease has been controversial, and the specific influence of rising temperature (warming) has been highly debated following a previous study reporting no evidence to support a trend in temperature. We revisit this result using the same temperature data, now updated to the present from 1950 to 2002 for four high-altitude sites in East Africa where malaria has become a serious public health problem. With both nonparametric and parametric statistical analyses, we find evidence for a significant warming trend at all sites. To assess the biological significance of this trend, we drive a dynamical model for the population dynamics of the mosquito vector with the temperat
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Girish Karnad, Veerabhadrappa, Bhagwan may get police cover
Chief minister Siddaramaiah has directed police to prepare a list of writers and activists who are facing death threats.He has reportedly asked to give them protection even if they don't want it.
Though Karnad and Bhagwan were given police protection soon after the murder of scholar MM Kalburgi, it was removed after two months." This time it may not happen because we cannot afford to allow another killing, especially with assembly polls round the corner," said a senior officer.
"We have decided to give protection to all progressive thinkers who are facing life threat even if they haven't aske
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Writer KumVee receives 16th threat letter
In this letter, the miscreant dubbed chief minister Siddaramaiah as 'Kamsa', a mythological character in epic Mahabharata who was killed by Lord Krishna. It says Kamsa's governance will be tough for Hindus and it is a government preferred by Muslims and Christians.It ends with a life threat to KumVee.
KumVee told TOI that this is the 16th letter that he has received since March 2022. "In all the letters, the handwriting is similar. They are being posted from Davanagere, Chitradurga, Kadur, Ajjampur and other towns in central Karnataka. Whenever I receive such a letter, I inform police," he said.
KumVee's sister Akkamahadevamma said the family members are worried about his security. "Police have not installed CCTV cameras on the street where my brother resides. My brother himself has installed one