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    Deforestration

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    STATUS OF FOREST INVASIVE SPECIES IN SRILANKA N.D.R. Weerawardane Forest Department‚ Sri Lanka Country Background Introduction Sri Lanka is a tropical island with a land area of About 6.5 million hectares. This country lies between 50 52’ North and 79o 41’ and 81o 54’ east. The country has a tropical climate with monsoon dominated rainfall. Total land area is about 65‚610 sq km. The island consists of a mountainous area in the southcentral parts and a vast coastal plain‚ which surrounds it.

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    Paki? Akakath?

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    Paki??akakath? (Additional stories) 1. Tatra ?hatv? ra??o? uppatti kathetabb?. From there‚ it should be spoken the birth of the king. (So pana)? amh?ka? satthuno bodhippattito puretarameva mah?malaya ra??he vanacaraka? pa?icca tassa bhariy?ya kucchiya? pa?isandhi? ga?hi. He before the enlightentment (itself) of our Master‚ conceived due to a hunter in the womb of his wife. Nava??ham?s?vas?ne m?tukucchito nikkhamitv? kamena va??hanto vi???bh?va?? p?pu?i. (He) having left from the womb of the mother

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    1. Introduction Sri Lanka’s development policies are being reoriented under the stewardship of the United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) Government‚ aimed at acceleration of economic growth with special consideration given to pro-poor growth strategies. The development strategy consolidates positive elements of the policies followed over the past two decades and revisits the weaknesses‚ limitations and lapses in past policies in order to ensure equitable development in the country. As stated in

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    International Journal of Sciences: Basic and Applied Research (IJSBAR) ISSN 2307-4531 (Print & Online) http://gssrr.org/index.php?journal=JournalOfBasicAndApplied ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Inheritance Rights of Illegitimate Children outside Marriage in the Perspective of Children’s Rights Bahruddin Muhammad a*‚ Thohir Luthb‚ Abdul Rachmad Budionoc‚ Jazim Hamidid a Candidat Doctor

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    Literary Translation

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    Function ’ in Hermans Theo(ed.). 1985 pp.54-62 Riffaterre‚ M S. Ramakrishna (ed.). Translation and Multilingualism. PostColonial Contexts‚ Delhi: Pencraft International‚ 1997 St-Pierre‚ ` Translating Cultural Difference: Fakir Mohan Senapati ’s Chha Mana Atha Guntha ’ in Meta XLII 2 1997 p.423 Susan Bassnett‚ Comparative Literature A Critical Introduction‚ Oxford UK and Cambridge USA: Blackwell‚ 1993 p.141 Susan Bassnett and Harish Trivedi Talgeri‚ P and Verma. SB Literature in Translation from Cultural

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    Hamilton Power Tools

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    their products‚ the gasoline powered chain saw‚ was somewhat different from the traditional construction and industrial tools. It had the opportunity to acquire a small chain-saw manufacturer. The main reason behind this was to diversify the company into other markets. The chain-saw market was changing rapidly during 1970‚ and Hamilton Tools executives realise that they needed some expert advice. Reports from trade publications‚ statistics from The Chain-saw Manufacturers’ Association‚ and his personal

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    Hamilton

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    pneumatic tools: drills‚ screw drivers etc. One of their products‚ the gasoline powered chain saw‚ was somewhat different from the traditional construction and industrial tools. The Chain Saw line had been added in 1949‚ when John Hamilton Sr.‚ had the opportunity to acquire a small chain- saw manufacturer. Mr Hamilton Sr believed that construction workers would have the need for gasoline powered chain-saws. He had acquired the business in order to diversify the company into other markets. An egotistical

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    means that they tell a story. The poem "Out‚ Out" is a great example of a narrative poem‚ telling the story of a young boy cutting a tree. Robert Frost captures one’s attention with the opening line "The buzz-saw snarled and rattled in the yard" (Frost‚ line 1). The sound of a buzz-saw snarling and rattling as it cuts through wood is a sound that everybody knows and can imagine the sound in their head. The opening line is dramatic‚ as the reader knows the dangers of a chainsaw. The title "Out‚

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    to go to the zoo. ”Dad please can I go to the zoo. ””Alright then “.on Sunday they went to the zoo but it took 1 hour in the ramshackle car. Outside the zoo they saw a man on his motorbike it was mikes dads friend. Finaly they got to the zoo and they saw some birds also mike spotide out the lion. His dad saw an elephant with huge ears however it had very long tusks. After they went to the zoo they went to subway for lunch. For a treat they went to asda meanwhile mike chose a

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    grandmothers house. Red Riding Hood got at her grandmothers house saw the wicked wolf and screamed.Goldie locks went into a house in the woods and went inside the house because‚ know one was there. Goldilocks saw three porridge‚ the first she saw was to hot and the second one she saw was to cold and the third now she saw was just right and goldilocks sat in all the bears chairs and only liked the third one but then she had broke so she had saw

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