INSTITUTIONAL TRAINING REPORT Done at ROOTS INDUSTRIES LIMITED COIMBATORE. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement submitted for the award of the degree of B.Com(CA) Bharathiyar University‚ Coimbatore. By JAYADEV.J Reg.No : 042AC2076 Under the guidance of Mrs.USHA‚ M.Com.‚ M.Phil.‚ PGDCA.‚ Department of Commerce with Computer Applications SMS COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCE ( Affiliated to Bharathiyar University ) Coimbatore – 641 010. CERTIFICATE This is to certify that this
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________________________ STRATEGIES OF RURAL SOCIAL STRUCTURES __________________________________________________________________________________ Title Aquaculture as a livelihood strategy‚ the case of Binfield Communities in the Eastern Cape Province. ABSTRACT Background and Problem Statement The study is based on the practice of aquaculture as an agrarian enterprise that is aimed to enhance diversification of livelihood strategies. The paper begins by an argument that there are various
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million years. They play a central role in the functioning of ecosystems‚ upon which the survival of thousands of other plant and animal species depend. They also drive eco tourism and safari industries for some of the poorest communities in Africa. Horns are the rhino’s glory and curse. Website http://msnbc.msn.com/id/10877076/ says that‚ "The rhinoceros population has declined by 90 percent since 1970‚ with five species remaining in the world today‚ all of which are endangered. The white and black
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IDIOMS Once upon a time there was a deer who had surprisingly grown a single horn on its forehead. He was quite unaware of this matter. But he knew that the other animals always gave him an icy stare when they saw him. They left him high and dry in jungle. He felt blue most of the time and looked like he has the weight of world on his shoulder‚ because he was so lonely. He decided to go it alone and went into the middle of the jungle where most of the animals live. He tried to be friend with them
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References: Rhino horn use: Fact vs. fiction. (2012). Retrieved from http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes/rhinoceros/rhino-horn-use-fact-vs-fiction/1178/ Bryson‚ D. (2012). Vietnam craves rhino horn; costs more than cocaine. Retrieved from http://news.yahoo.com/vietnam-craves-rhino-horn-costs-more-cocaine-062134928.html
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stocky animal. Their size is 5 to 6 feet tall at the shoulder and 10 to 12 feet long. Their weight can range in from 1‚000 to 3‚000 pounds. Rhinos are naturally gray in color but will often take on the color of the local soil. The horn of a rhino is not a true horn. It is not attached to the skull. It grows from the skin and is made up of keratin fibers‚ the same materials found in hair and finger nails. Black rhinos have a prehensile lip that is used much like a finger to select and pick the
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French Horn Assignment 4 http://www.soundjunction.org/thefrenchhornabriefhistory.aspa http://www.blackdiamondbrass.com/hrnhist/hornhist.htm History of French Horns In Europe‚ horns gained popularity in the trendy sport of hunting. As this aristocratic sport spread‚ horn-makers experimented with different shapes and sizes to increase the range of notes possible. In 1636‚ French musical scholar Marin Mersenne wrote of four different kinds of horns in his Harmonie Universelle: Le grand cor (the
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~303) w7-726a (303)977-8853(Fax) TMilligan@ieee.org (e-mall) Design of Corrugated Horns: A Primer Christophe Granet and Graeme L. James CSIRO ICT Centre‚ Electromagnetics & Antennas PO Box 76‚ Epping 1710‚ NSW‚ Australia E-mail: Christophe.Granet@csiro.au Keywords: Corrugated horn antennas; antenna feeds; reflector antenna feeds Slots 1. Introduction 0 ver the past 40 years‚ corrugated horns supporting so-called hybrid modes have become well established as feeds for reflector
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slaughtering of these creatures has been the result of fiendish poacher’s who callously murder these animals to retrieve their ivory horns‚ in order to profit off them. 80% of Africa’s black rhino population has been wiped out because of poaching. Poachers sell the horns to Yeman. There they are carved and decorated into daggers. While others are sold to parts of Southeast Asia‚ the horns are ground into powder‚ and used as a fever-reducing medicine. Experts have estimated that only about 2‚900 black rhino’s
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g 1. Carib Studies Module 1 Notes This is a relatively brief compilation of Caribbean Studies notes for CAPE from no less than 5 separate sources. I was feeling quite awesome today. 2. LOCATING THE CARIBBEAN 3. Expected Learning Outcomes1. Locate and define the Caribbean using certain criteria2. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using different
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