Development of Bamboo and Cane Culture in ASSAM Introduction Assam is one of the richest state in India in source of bamboos and canes of various species. Bamboo is a raw material of great flexibility and forms of the fundamental parts of the lifestyle and culture of Assam. Extensive use of wood over the ages for furniture and other products has challenged the environment more than ever before. The population of trees and forests is ever receding. This increasing need for wood has been beautifully
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Ecofriendly Classroom Features: Lighting‚ Ventilation and Climate Control Ecofriendly classroom features include daylighting‚ high air quality‚ temperature control‚ and smart automation. Automating these features ensures that classroom occupants can focus on their learning while being as environmentally friendly as possible. The larger task of education is to help expand our sense of ecological and human possibilities.... It is possible to construct buildings that promote ecological imagination
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habitat. There are many food requirements; the most important is bamboo‚ which makes up at least 95% of their diet. Umbrella bamboo and arrow bamboo are their favored types of bamboo. Because bamboo is made mostly of fiber and contains little nutrition‚ Giant Pandas must eat about 26-33 pounds‚ or 650 shoots‚ per day to be healthy. That is about ten times the amount of food a human eats per day and about one-fourth of their body weight. Bamboo has an interesting growing cycle. It spends most of its life
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in conservatories. Paint makes cane attractive but does little for its rot resistance. The material known as ’cane’ in fact comes from two different plants: bamboo and rattan • Bamboos are a tall‚ woody grass. Bamboo is light strong and durable. A single bamboo clump can produce 15 kilometers of usable cane in the lifetime of the bamboo plant. • Rattan is a climbing palm belonging to the genus Calamus. It has long many-jointed stems which are widely used to make ’cane’ furniture. Rattan
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The Bamboo Network Explained What is the ‘bamboo network’? The bamboo network refers to the conglomerates propelling Southeast Asian economies which started as small family businesses run by overseas Chinese. The businesses are managed by the family of the founder‚ and are run with strong Confucian values. The combined output of the 55 million overseas Chinese is equal to a good-sized country‚ or close to $600 billion. Chinese expatriate workers are integral to economic success in countries such
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they also have black fur on their ear‚ eye patches‚ muzzle‚ legs‚ arms and shoulders. The rest of animal’s coat is white. In addition‚ in the wild‚ the panda is a terrestrial animal and primarily spend their life roaming and feeding at the bamboo forest. Next‚ they are generally solitary because they don’t live in a group‚ and each adult has a defined territory‚ therefore‚ the female panda will not tolerant of other females in her range. Although I don’t have a special appearance
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lower parts of the body. The face has similar badges like a raccoon‚ and the legs are short and black. It also had a fake thumb‚ like the giant panda. Nutrition: Its main food source is bamboo‚ because it cannot digest celulose. Usually‚ they eat 5kg of bamboo leaves and 4kg of bamboo shoots per day. If bamboo is not available‚ they can survive on birds‚ small mamalls‚ fruits and berries. Conservation status: It is marked vulnerable. Currently‚ there are around 10.000 individuals in the wild.
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The adorable Red Panda is predominantly found in the Himalayan region‚ making its home amidst the mountain peaks and conifer forests. It measures about 20 to 25 inches in body length and weighs approximately 7 kilograms. Its excessively long tail that measures up to 23 inches is used to gain balance and provide camouflaging from falling prey to its predators. The Red Panda has soft reddish-brown fur on the upper parts‚ blackish fur on the belly-side and white fur on its round face as well as pointy
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wood‚ bamboo‚ leaves‚ straw‚ rope and hand made fire baked tiles. The houses are single storey. Veranda is erected with wood poles‚ bamboos and tiles or leaves and straw. The household utensils consist of earthen pots‚ aluminium pots‚ bronze thali‚ lota‚ tumbler‚ iron knife‚ karahi‚ chholani‚ kalchhul. They have varieties of baskets of different sizes for storing and carrying forest produce‚ grains‚ loads etc. They prepare these baskets‚ brooms‚ mats and winnowing tray with the help of bamboo‚ local
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giantGiant Pandas The giant panda is a type of bear. Its natural habitat is in bamboo forests and Yangtze Basin . It is the rarest member of the bear family and is one of the world’s most threatened animals. It has a black and white coat with a clack patch around both eyes. A giant panda weighs only 150g at birth and have a lifespan of 20 years. The diet of a panda is made up if bamboo entirely. The giant panda is an endangered animal. It is estimated that as few as 1‚600 pandas remain in the
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