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    Water Crisis

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    Venue : Presidency Girls Hr. Sec. School ‚ Egmore‚ Chennai NATIONAL SCIENCE SEMINAR WATER CRISIS ON THE EARTH PROBLEMS AND REMEDIES Submitted by A. NAVEEN ANTO‚ Sri Jayendra Golden Jubilee School‚ Sankarnagar - 627 357‚ Tirunelveli‚ Tamilnadu. Date : August 27‚ 2008 CONTENT ♦ INTRODUCTION ♦ WHAT DO WE MEAN BY WATER CRISIS? ♦ WHAT CAUSES & TRIGGERS THE WATER CRISIS ♦ IMPACTS OF WATER CRISIS ♦ REMEDIES FOR WATER CRISIS ♦ CONCLUSION WATER CRISIS ON THE EARTH PROBLEMS AND REMEDIES

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    Barnhizer v. Paradise Valley Unified Sch. Dist.- A thirteen year old boy trespass onto the schools property climbing on a I-beam located on roof and fell to his death. The parents brought a wrongful death action against the school under the theory of attractive nuisance. The courts ruled in favor of the school because the attractive nuisance doctrine states "the children because of their youth do not discover the condition or realize the risk involved intermeddling with it or in coming within the

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    Indian Agriculture

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    Indian Agriculture * Mainstay of Indian Economy * Since independence‚ undergone a change from being the sector contributing the highest share to the GDP to one contributing the lowest share. * Agriculture is a state subject. * GDP contribution (Agriculture and allied sector) * 56.5 pc in 1950-51 * 15.7 pc in 2008-09 and 14.6 pc in 2009-10. It was 19 pc in 2004-05. (2004-05 prices) * Agricultural GDP grew by 0.4 pc in 2009-10 and -0.1 pc in 2008-09. * Employment

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    Geography Is Destiny

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    patterns around the fact that the Nile only flooded at certain times of the year which happened to be at a very convenient time for their crops and produce. Compared to other early civilizations‚ the Egyptians did not have to build a sophisticated irrigation system in order to water their crops and bring water to the people. They could rely on the Nile to do this with assurance that nothing catastrophic could happen. The Nile also provided the Egyptians with an easy and safe way of transportation. The

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    Grand Coulee

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    called Lake Roosevelt. The dam produces more kilowatts than any other dam in the United States. The Grand Coulee was only part of the Columbia Basin Project that included four additional dams‚ three reservoir lakes‚ and approximately 2‚300 miles of irrigation canals all making their way through a half a million acres of desert. It has been deemed as the largest public works project that has had the greatest impact on the economic development of the Pacific Northwest. But‚ the social and environmental

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    Sir M. Vishveshwariah

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    prestigious College of Engineering‚ Pune‚ popularly known as CoEP. Upon graduating as an engineer‚ Visvesvaraya took up a job with the Public Works Department (PWD) of Mumbai and was later invited to join the Indian Irrigation Commission. He implemented an extremely intricate system of irrigation in the Deccan area. He also designed and patented a system of automatic weir water floodgates that were first installed in 1903 at the Khadakvasla Reservoir near Pune. These gates were employed to raise the flood

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    take the courses online and at their own pace. This growing trend in not specific to the HVAC industry‚ nor is it only provided through online universities. Many suppliers are providing education modules online that will educate landscape and irrigation contractors in job specific and industry specific tasks that are available 24 hours a day‚ 7 days a week. This tool and its flexibility again are ways participation is enabled within the

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    Vorem Farm Case Study

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    Introduction The Vorem farm is located in Mpumalanga at Stentor near to Nkomazi plaza it produces sugarcane under irrigation systems such as drip irrigation system‚ dragline system‚ and center pivot and it consists about 921 hectares with sugarcane which is owned by TSB at Malelane. The type of varieties produced are N14‚ N19‚ N23‚ N25‚ N36‚ N41‚ N45‚ N49‚ N43. The cane that we produce is transported from the farm to TSB Malelane‚ The mill is a few kilometers away from the farm. Since mono-culture

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    effected the Egypt’s ancient world. The parameters of this investigation will be as broad as focusing on several aspects of technology‚ such as structures and construction‚ agriculture and irrigation‚ ship building‚ and some other developments. This investigation will focus on the

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    and changes in the environment‚ irrigation techniques played an important role in Mashkan-shapir ’s collapse. Yes‚ the same process that allowed farming in this region eventually made it impossible to farm leading to their devastation by starvation. Prolonged droughts also contributed to the lack of food and drinking water. The Mayan’s used irrigation for their crop production. Unfortunately‚ the rivers were higher than the surrounding plain‚ so water for irrigation flowed into the field by gravity

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