The current state of world law and politics is effectively a result of jurisprudence in the general sense. You will have to be more specific with your question.
They do not have effect on humans whatso ever.
There would be no discernible physical effect on humans.
Pygmy seahorses do not effect humans. They are not even close to a treat to them whatsoever
The Greenhouse effect started long before humans were on Earth. The Greenhouse effect is only intensified by the presence of humans.
The jury's jurisprudence had them believe that the man was guilty.
Alfred Swaine Taylor has written: 'Taylor's principles and practice of medical jurisprudence' -- subject(s): Forensic Medicine, Great Britain, Jurisprudence, Medical jurisprudence 'The Principles and practice of medical jurisprudence v. 2' 'Medical jurisprudence' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Forensic Medicine, Jurisprudence, Medical jurisprudence, Poisons, ForensicMedicine 'Taylor's Medical Jurisprudence' -- subject(s): Medical jurisprudence, Poisons
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Humans interact with the environment creating great change. The largest effect of how humans interact with this environment is the destruction of rainforests.
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