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    Asian Elephant

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    1. Title: Asian Elephant-Elephas Maximus 2. Purpose: To learn how and why the Asian Elephant got on the endangered species list. Elephants are one of the largest land mammals in the world and they have been targets to man and other animals. 3. Background: My overall background the Asian Elephant is very limited. I know that they come from Asian and many were hunter for their tusks. You can find a few Asian Elephants at the local zoos and there is always controversy on elephants and the

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    Asian Case

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    Asia-Pacific schools? The chart below shows the summary of the variables in each data set. Based on the given information there is a great difference between the minimum and the maximum. Based on the descriptive statistics the new insights shows that Asian schools are more expensive then local schools. | Full-Time Enrollment | Students per Faculty | Local Tuition ($) | Foreign Tuition ($) | Age | %Foreign | GMAT1=yes2=no | English Test1=yes2=no | Work Experience1=yes2=no | Starting Salary ($) |

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    Asian Elephants

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    Asian Elephants Asian Elephants are well built and very intelligent‚ strong headed animals. The Asian Elephant tusks are used to do very many well serving jobs‚ and have a humongous amount of responsibility for the Elephants. The Elephant trunk has about 6‚000 muscles; they are used to do all sort of chores for the Elephant just like the tusks. Asian Elephants are very intelligent‚ open minded and self-aware. Asian Elephants are well built and resemble to humans in ways we don’t think another

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    Asian Family

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    THE ASIAN FAMILY TOWARD A CULTURE OF INTEGRAL LIFE TABLE OF CONTENTS Paragraph Introduction: The Hope of the Asian Family for Life in Fullness 1 PART I. PASTORAL CHALLENGES TO THE FAMILY IN ASIA 1. Family Traditions and Values 6 2. A Variety of Family Forms 9 3. The Poverty of Asian Families and Economic Globalization 12 a. The Poverty of Rural Families 13 b. The Poverty of Urban Families 14 c. The

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    Asian economy

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    destination‚ the reason is his huge coverage and that he has some excellent leaders or symbolic countries who have already shown this region’s unlimited potential‚ such as China‚ India and some south-east Asia countries. The most attractive BRICS countries‚ Asian countries have taken up two places‚ which is enough convinced to prove his force and strength. So this emerging power means that he has more business opportunities with his rich natural resources‚ cheap labours and others good qualities. Doing business

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    DEVELOPMENT OF NIPA PALM TART CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Nypa fruticans known as Nipa Palm in the Philippines is the only palm considered a mangrove in the Mangroves Biome. This species is a monotypic taxon‚ the only one in the genus Nypa. Nipa palms grow in soft mud and slow moving tidal and river waters that bring in nutrients. The palm can be found as far inland as the tide can deposit the floating nuts. Nypa fruticans‚ the Nipa palm‚ has a horizontal trunk that

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    KOLEHIYO NG PANTUKAN JUAN A. SARENAS CAMPUS AGRI-ENTECHPRENUER CLUB -oOo- Mission To be the governing body of the whole BS Agricultural Business students that will channel the communication between the BS Agricultural Business students and the Administration and be the centered in planning and decision-making processes. Vision A leading club in Kolehiyo ng Pantukan by empowered members that promotes unity and solidarity and ensures that all decisions‚ shall at all times be reflective

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    2.3 Results 2.3.1 The Effect of O. lybicus Population on Palms Temperature Over Time Temperature differences between different O. lybicus population levels were not significant in leaves and fronds (P > 0.05). However‚ high significance difference in temperature were occurred over time (P < 0.001) in both parts Figure 1 and 2. The temperature at the highest population (1000 insects) were the highest at the first three weeks‚ before it starts declining gradually (figures 14-15). Chlorophyll measurements

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    Asian Miracle

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    Abstract Asian miracle was the most spectacular period that saw the Asian continent turned into a powerhouse. There were similarities in the factors that led to growth in the economies key among them being innovation‚ entrepreneurship and good policies adopted the governments in place in ensuring the continuity of the upward trend in economic growth. There were differences especially in strategies adopted by different countries in the region especially on matters pertaining to trade and education

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    Edible Oil

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    the Indian Edible Oil Industry India is world’s third largest edible oil economy‚ after China and US. India’s annual consumption is around 10 million tones vis-à-vis China’s 14.5 million tones. However‚ India’s per capita consumption at 10.2 kgs per annum is considerably lower compared to global standards. India is also a leading producer of oilseeds‚ contributing 7-8% of world oilseed production. India is estimated to account for around 6% of the world’s production of edible oils. Though it has the

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