AQUATIC FLORA OF PULICAT LAKE‚ NELLORE DISTRICT‚ ANDHRA PRADESH S.K.M.BASHA‚ E.RAJYALAKSHMI‚ P.UMA MAHESWARI NBKR Medicinal Plant Research Centre‚ Vidyanagar – 524413‚ SPSR‚ Nellore (Dt) Mail : drskmbasha@gmail.com‚ Swathisayani@yahoo.co.in ABSTRACT Aquatic plants are those which grows in or near water and are either emergent‚ submergent‚ suspened or floating type. They exists in two forms namely microphytes and macrophytes. Microphytes include
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Being brought up as an aristocrat did not prepare her for the hierarchy of Buckingham Palace. The “weight simply dropped off‚ her waist shrinking from 29 inches when the engagement was announced down to 23 inches on her wedding day” (Morton 59). The start of Diana’s ten year battle with bulimia nervosa began. Bulimia nervosa is an
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A characteristic that made Shakespeare such an intriguing playwright is his ability to convey powerful messages to an audience in a creative and unexpected manner. When comparing act 5‚ scene 3 from Richard III to act 1‚ scene 5 from Hamlet‚ this niche can truly be appreciated by analyzing his usage of ghosts. Although the roles the ghosts have in their respective plays are different‚ they are still used as vessels that communicate profound points regarding the play’s context. Shakespeare utilizes
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Tittle: How do classes differ in their identities and cultures? Class is a large-scale grouping of people who share common economic resources‚ which strongly influences the lifestyles they are able to lead (Gidden‚ 2009‚ p.437). Differences in lifestyles are based on two factors. First is identity which means how we define ourselves and how other people see us (Sociology Review‚ 2003‚ p.2) while the second is culture which is the collection of ideas and habits that people learn‚ share and transmit
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but also a working example of lives and times gone past. The history of the Tower of London begins in 1066‚ but the location was determined by buildings put up under the Romans‚ rulers of Britain from AD 43 to 410. During the second half of the 2nd century the future site of the castle was built over‚ as shown by the foundations of Roman buildings revealed beside and underneath William the Conqueror’s White Tower. It was also in this century that some features of the city’s modern street layout
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King Henry the 2nd is in dire need of an heir to his throne as he is old and sick. He wants his youngest of three sons‚ John‚ to become the heir to the throne‚ however‚ his wife‚ Queen Eleanor‚ wants the eldest son‚ Richard‚ to be king. This is where the facts begin to
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Passing PTLLS Assessments. 2nd ed. London: Learning Matters. Gray‚ D.‚ Cundell‚ S.‚ Hay‚ D. and O’Neil‚ J.‚ 2004. Learning through the workplace. A guide to work-based learning. Cheltenham: Nelson Thornes Ltd. Huddleston‚ P. and Unwin‚ L.‚ 2008. Teaching and learning in further education. Diversity and change. 3rd ed. Abingdon: Routledge. Petty‚ G.‚ 2009. Teaching today. A practical guide. 4th ed. Cheltenham: Nelson Thornes Ltd. Rogers‚ J.‚ 2004. Adults learning. 4th ed. Buckingham: Open University Press
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References: Brown‚ S. D. and P. Stenner. (2009). Psychology without foundations: history‚ philosophy and psychosocial theory. London: Sage. Burr Fox‚ D‚ I. Prilleltensky and S. Austin (Eds). (2009). Critical psychology: an introduction. 2nd ed. London: Sage. Gergen‚ K Glassman‚ W. E. and M. Hadad. (2006). Approaches to psychology. 4th ed. Maidenhead: Open University Press. Goertzen‚ J. R. (2008). On the possibility of unification: the reality and nature of the crisis in psychology. Theory
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Artificers Passed V. Act for Maintaining Tillage VI. Act for the Maintenance of the Navy VII. Poor Law 1564 Treaty of Troyes 1565 1566 - The Vesterian Controversy 1567 Third Parliament 30th September 1566 - 2nd January 1567 1568 - England seizes Philip II’s Genoese bullion - Trade is suspended with Spain - Mary‚ Queen of Scots flees to
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Elba to the return of King Louis XVIII who was restored to the French throne‚ Napoleon surrendered and the treaty of Paris was signed. At the Congress of Vienna the following representatives were present: First‚ for Britain‚ Castlereagh‚ then the Duke of Wellington after Castlereigh’s return to England; Tsar Alexander I from Russia‚ Prince Metternich‚ Austria; Wilhelm von Humboldt‚ Prussia and Charles Talleyrand from France. The Congress of Vienna attempted to ensure a balance of power in Europe
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