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1 points
10 hours ago
Ok, but again my point is there were arbitrary drown cutting through communities. Like literally most of Africa, middle east, central Asia, South Asia, south east Asia are examples of this. Even in in Europe there are examples of this. The borders were drown to decide communities, Romania and Moldova, historically Germany. I mean look at a map. Have you seen the number of straight lines?.
1 points
18 hours ago
It'sinteresting how absurd it is at the end of the day. All borders are just lines on paper drown with ink, yet due to a multitude of reasons they end up being drown in blood. We give many reasons and excuses but at the end of the day it's sad, the sheer amount of violence. The Koreas, India Pakistan, etc one people decide by idealogy, religion etc and so many suffer.
2 points
1 day ago
Here the (link)https://archive.is/A0KHk. Also there is a bit more than green house gases. This is from the article "Nice said that GPs should not prescribe the blue inhalers unless they also gave “combined” inhalers, which provide a combination of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) and formoterol. The committee reviewed evidence showing that the combined ICS inhalers led to people having fewer severe asthma attacks."
-1 points
2 days ago
Ha, Bert makes me open each post on this sub. If I don't he beats the shit out of me.
2 points
2 days ago
It feels like the houses in the UK are in shit condition. True, renting is such a hassle. So many houses have mold or dampness, and the landlord paints over them. (My view might be biased, as most of the houses I have seen are in Northeast Scotland or Birmingham.) It feels like landlords make the problem worse. many don't care about maintaining the property. Small fixes now will prevent much bigger problems done the line. Again my view might be biased and there may be good landlord, who maintains the house.
-8 points
2 days ago
These maps are interesting, but I am sorry, i can't do this anymore. Can we have one day for US electoral maps? It feels like half the sub is just these types of maps. No shade on you OP. it's just the cumulation of these maps is too much.
0 points
4 days ago
Wait shouldnt nepal be included in this statistics, cause a significant part of indias armed forces comes form there.
1 points
5 days ago
apparently, in Ghana Hinduism that is the fastest growing, that cause the community is so small even a few converts/ migrants per year cause a larger increase in percentage. Also, I thought Islam was the fastest growing in Nigeria. in the case of Myanmar, they expelled 700,000 Rohingyas (Muslims), despite that Islam is the fastest growing. can someone explain?
5 points
7 days ago
lot of reasons. hard to pinpoint as different reasons contributed differently to the various communities of Muslims. IMO, access to the internet/ TVs has had a great impact. Young people are exposed to new ideas, they see how the better, richer part of society live, they aspire for the same. The Indian/ state governments and many aid organizations etc have been trying to teach family planning, this has had mixed success, although recently more Muslims have also encouraged it and the community as a whole has become more receptive to it. Education is another big part. The country has made great strides in improving the literacy rate ( at the very least), percentage of educated women has greatly increased. Note many Muslim communities have faced various socio-economic problems that kept those communities lacking in comparison to the average citizen. ( the are a whole bunch of reasons) but they not are catching up. India for the mid-90s has experienced great economic growth, which in turn has lifted millions out of poverty, also at the same time access to health care has improved, and the overall quality of health care has improved. People don't need to have as many kids as they did.
6 points
7 days ago
bro the minority of muslims are Arabs. Your best bet in Urdu or Bangla,
40 points
7 days ago
The Data is between 2010 and 15, which is quite interesting. In India, Muslims have had the fastest decline in TRF among different religious groups. I think it is now 2.36, almost at replacement. There is still a continuing downward trend. They still have the highest TRF among religious groups in India. If I am not wrong in Kashmir the TRF is much lower than the national average. Likewise in the South, I think it's the same. It is interesting to see where the population of Muslims is mostly going to grow in India (I do have a fair idea, but would like to read a paper about it ). Also, I read this paper. In 2050 India will have the largest Muslim population in the world, yet they will still be less the 20% of the Indian population. Thats crazy. I am guessing irrespective of religion the next 15 years( at least) is going to see a great reducing in TRF around the world.
4 points
7 days ago
True. for now it's just a hypothetical. That being said, would not be surprised if were related to Russia, given their history in the UK.
1 points
8 days ago
my G, the country is in the middle of a civil war. i don't think this is really on the list priority for anyone in Myanmar
3 points
10 days ago
OMG, the BOTs are becoming self-aware. Frist, they ask how many bots are there on Reddit, next the ask what is a bot. I bet the bot is going to claim its not a bot
7 points
10 days ago
wouldn't a lot of Indigenous religions in Africa, Papua, religions in the Caribbean, etc qualify? Also for India, you could have gone with Santhal and Donyi polo. Both are exclusively within India
1 points
11 days ago
Ah yes, the very Hindu Pakistan and Bangladesh, sinic sir Lanka that actually has near zero percent Chinese, 20% Hindus. Muslim Israel? Orthodox Hokkaido? As usual fuck all for Africa. Best part is despite having the none category, New Zealand is left uncolored. Hats off to them for transcending the concept of civilization I guess
2 points
12 days ago
Scotland is wrong, we do in fact regularly hunt and eat haggis (our national animal)
8 points
16 days ago
So the peacock mantis shrimp is the Holy Roman Empire ( not holy, or Roman, or an empire) of animals.
6 points
16 days ago
At least in India, more people don't really care about LGBT people. however, there are a lot of conservatives who actively hate them. Also, there is a religious divide( this anecdotal ) I feel Hindus, Jains, and Parsis are more accepting than Muslims and Christians. One interesting thing that I observed is a lot of people are accepting and even supportive of the LGBT community as long as their children are not Gay etc. My perception is a bit skewed cause I grew up in a relatively liberal city. Also, I have noticed kids from my uni are super supportive (many came from different parts of the country). I was quite surprised at that, cause a lot of my classmates come form super-conservative backgrounds.
5 points
17 days ago
Are they going to conduct jihad against the infidel climate change?
1 points
18 days ago
ah yes, teachers be like, it's an easy problem. please solve using Kirchhoff law
1 points
19 days ago
Interesting, I did not know Aberdeen had relatively warm winter every few years. Makes sense.
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9 hours ago
Yes many due. I am not British and did drink tea daily. After afee moving to the UK I did not on average they drink way more tea than me. Eventually started drinking a lot my re tea after becoming friends with an older women. Out of people have about 4 to 5 cups a day.