Evolution is the scientific theory that explains how species change over time through processes such as natural selection, mutation, and genetic drift. The concept was popularized by Charles Darwin in the 19th century through his groundbreaking work, On the Origin of Species. According to the theory
The United Nations (UN) is an international organization founded in 1945, with the primary goal of promoting peace, security, and cooperation among the world’s nations. Its creation came after the devastation of World War II, with the hope of preventing future global conflicts and fostering di
Food security refers to the availability, access, and utilization of food to ensure that all people have enough nutritious food to lead healthy and active lives. Despite advancements in agriculture and global trade, hunger remains a persistent issue, particularly in low-income and developing regions
Democracy, as a form of government where power is vested in the people, has its origins in ancient Greece, particularly in the city-state of Athens around the 5th century BCE. The Athenian democracy was one of the first known instances where citizens were allowed to directly participate in decision-