Given what we know, we can confirm that due to Soviet rule, most people in Central Asia speak Russian, but there are numerous other languages and dialects in the region that descend from primarily indigenous roots.
<h3>What is meant by indigenous roots?</h3>
- By indigenous roots, we refer to the ancestors of the current-day civilization of Russia.
- These are the first inhabitants of the land to form civilized groups.
- Russia is home to many indigenous tribes, that have now adapted to modern life.
- However, some aspects of the tribes, such as the languages, remain.
Therefore we can confirm that due to Soviet rule, most people in Central Asia speak Russian, but there are numerous other languages and dialects in the region that descend from primarily indigenous roots.
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the Kyoto Protocol
The Kyoto Protocol<span> is an international </span>treaty. It was made to extend<span> the 1992 </span>United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change<span> (UNFCCC)</span><span>. The Kyoto Protocol was adopted in </span>Kyoto<span>, </span>Japan, on December 11, 1997, and entered into force on February 16, 2005. There are currently 192 parties <span>to the Protocol. The protocol has different objectives, in which there is also the stopping of the loss of biodiversity.</span>
Desert streams has more flash floods than the ones in humid locations. In other words, desert streams only get their water from rain.
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The authors found that, on average, a 1% reduction in the per capita GDP implies a 0.24 to 0.40 increase in infant mortality per 1,000 live births. In a more recent study, O’Hare et al.17 found effects of 0.33 for infant mortality and 0.28 for under-five mortality. These results are higher than those observed in the present study, which found an association of approximately 0.12 for infant mortality and 0.10 for under-five mortality rate for the total sample, and 0.15 and 0.14, respectively, for the subsample of low- and middle-income countries. This difference is probably due to the countries included in the sample, as Baird et al.14 and O’Hare et al.17 include only middle- and low-income countries in their analysis, while the present study included countries from the three income strata, with only 14% of the sample consisting of low-income countries. According to Maruthappu et al.6, the effect of economic crises on the health of children under five in the poorest countries is three-fold higher than the effect on children in high-income countries.
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wouldn't it be inflation/increase of prices