Flower vases and pot plates 2. Pails‚ water-storage jars‚ basins 3. Discarded receptacles 4. Choked roof gutters 5. Gully Traps 6. Unused toilet bowls and cisterns 7. Aircon Tray and dish rack tray 8. Concrete drains Natural containers 1. Tree Holes‚ bamboo stumps 2. Leaf axils‚ fallen leaves 3. Ground Depressions All these sites require constant inspection !! Potential Breeding Grounds Flower Pots Flower Pot Plates Potential Breeding Grounds Overflow cistern of the WC Gully Trap
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WATER PROCUREMENT Water is one of your most urgent needs in a survival situation. You can‘t live long without it‚ especially in hot areas where you lose water rapidly through perspiration. Even in cold areas‚ you need a minimum of 2 liters of water each day to maintain efficiency. More than three-fourths of your body is composed of fluids. Your body loses fluid as a result of heat‚ cold‚ stress‚ and exertion. To function effectively‚ you must replace the fluid your body loses. So‚ one of your first
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manufacturers will only do what the consumers’ desire. PRODUCT DETAIL ECO FRIENDLY CLOTHING: It takes three-quarters of a pound of chemical fertilizers and pesticides to produce the cotton for one pair of jeans. The solution? Buy organic cotton or bamboo clothes. Organic farming releases fewer greenhouse gas
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Vernacular buildings What extent it is a question of the use of locally available materials and traditional building techniques The definition of vernacular buildings got a lot of people confused as some sources used a person opinion or complicates the meaning but to simplify it‚ vernacular buildings is an approach of architecture that uses local material and resources in a certain area or region where a building is built and undertakes local needs. Before 1900s‚ people unconsciously built vernacular
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the top. It is used by the Kukna‚ Warli‚ and Bhil tribes of western India Blown Air (Sushir) BANSURI AND VENU Bansuri and venu are common Indian flutes. They are typically made of bamboo or reed. There are two varieties; transverse and fipple. The transverse variety is nothing more than a length of bamboo with holes cut into it. This is the preferred flute for classical music because the embouchure gives added flexibility and control. BOMBASHI (BOMMBANSHI) The bommbanshi or Bombashi is
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of the sightings are reported in the Fujian Province of China. Giant Panda ~The Giant Panda is a bear native to China. Pandas can easily be distinguished from other bear species from their coloration. Their diet mainly consists of bamboo as they live in bamboo forests. The picture of a Giant Panda is used in the logo of World Wildlife Fund (WWF) to symbolize the importance of conserving and protecting beautiful but endangered animals like the Panda. Golden Snub-nosed Monkey ~Snub-nosed Monkeys
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Chapter 1 Introduction Statement of the Problem This study aims to produce a cream deodorant using charcoal‚ cornstarch and coconut oil. Specifically‚ it seeks to answer the following questions; 1. What is the level of acceptability of charcoal cream deodorant in terms of efficacy? 2. What is the level of acceptability of charcoal cream deodorant in terms of appearance and smell? Hypothesis There’s no significant difference between commercially made deodorants and charcoal deodorants in terms
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ARE YOU STILL PLAYING YOUR FLUTE? Are you still playing your flute? When there is hardly time for our love I am feeling guilty To be longing for your song The melody concealed in the slim hollow of the bamboo Uncovered by the breath of an artist Composed by his fingers Blown by the wind To the depth of my heart. Are you still playing your flute? In the village so quiet and deserted Amidst the sick rice fields While here it has become a luxury To spend time watching the rain Gazing
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Christianity‚ Tamblot issued a challenge to the Spanish priest as to whose God was more powerful. The challenge was to manufacture rice and wine from a bamboo stalk. The Spanish priest prayed to his God‚ of course in Latin‚ and then cut the bamboo stalk from a furrow‚ but no rice and wine came out. Tamblot then prayed to Ay Sono and then cut the bamboo stalk from a groove and out came rice and wine. (“Medina’s Historia 1630-34‚” Blair & Robertson‚ Vol. 24‚ p. 116). Tamblot won the challenge
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adapting to the changes? Which types of lemurs are not adapting well? Why? The ring tail lemurs seem to be adapting to the changes the best. They are adjusting well to a secondary habitats and habitats alter by humans. The bamboo lemur is not adjusting well because they solely eat bamboo‚ and the people are cutting down their only food source. 4. What behavioral and physical traits are being favored in lemurs in the changing Madagascar environment? Some lemurs such has the ring tail lemur has shown
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