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    cultivation. This mode of irrigation is widely prevalent because of scanty rainfall‚ a rapid slope off which the water quickly runs off‚ and a soil which is either a stiff clay or a loose sand equally unretentive of moisture. “Ahar” is actually a tank which receives its supply from small rivers through diversion channel called desiyan “pyne”. What are the “ahar” and “pyne”? Ahars are reservoirs and consist of a major embankment across the line of the drainage with two side

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    Women’s Christian Temperance Union b) Young Men’s Christina Association c) Salvation Army d) Protestant religious group Education was mandatory for kids ages 7 to 12. Early education reforms included: a) Legislation providing free schooling and compulsory attendance b) Kindergarten was introduced Education was used to “Canadianize” immigrants through: a) Teaching customs b) Assimilated into our new culture c) Teaching values The term “suffrage” is associated with the right to vote. Adelaide Hoodles

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    Environmental problems such as climate change‚ ozone layer depletion‚ global warming‚ and so on are now growing at an alarming rate. Many of this problem are believed to be increasing due to human impacts as a result of irresponsible environmental behaviours‚ which is highly influenced by the attitudes people possess The research survey was carried out to find out the environmental attitude of respondents and their opinion on environmental issues facing Australia and the world at large. The aim

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    3. Coping Strategies – The concept of coping strategies‚ “highlights the active or even proactive role played by the poor in providing for their own sustenance despite their lack of access to resources and services to an adequate income’’ (Schmink‚ 1984 cited in de Haan and Zoomers 2005‚ p.28). To cope with water deficit‚ both women and men were found carrying out a plethora of these strategies‚ with positive as well as negative outcomes. Some of these were noted during field visits. • In village

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    This experiment has two purposes. One is to determine the acidity of rainwater in certain areas in the Philippines. Another purpose is to determine which type of area-urban or rural- is more subjected to acid rain. The experiment was done by first collecting rainwater from selected rural and urban areas. After the collection was done‚ the rainwater samples were tested using a pH meter. The results of the pH test of rainwater in urban areas: in Novaliches‚ Quezon City‚ in Philcoa‚ Quezon City‚ in

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    by the rainwater runoff from the neighbouring restaurant’s sculpture. Roman Law: In Roman law‚ there is the actio aquae pluviae arcendae‚ which imposed liability for damage produced by rainwater.[1] The defendant had to have built a structure that caused the rainwater to damage the plaintiff’s land. The remedy was for the defendant to remove the structure causing harm and pay damages to the plaintiff. In Jacob’s situation this action would apply because damages resulted from rainwater runoff

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    WATER Conservation INTRODUCTION: Water is essential for life on earth. Water is needed for growing food‚ keeping ourselves clean‚ generating power‚ controlling fire and most importantly to stay alive! This list is simply non-ending. This shows that water is an integral part of our daily life and we are heavily dependent on it.  Water conservation: Refers to reducing the usage of water and recycling of waste water for different purposes such as cleaning‚ manufacturing‚ and agricultural irrigation

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    Content Page Items Page Introduction 4 Title 5 Problem Statement 6 Purpose of Project 7 Methodology 8 Literature Review 9 - 13 Journal Site-Visits 14 - 33 Laboratory Exercises 34 - 49 The Final Report Presentation of Data Bar Graphs 52 - 54 Line Graphs 55 - 56 Tables 57 – 58 Calculations 59 - 60 Discussion 61 - 63 Conclusion 64 - 65 Recommendations 66 - 67 Bibliography 68 – 70   Introduction This report is based on the study of ‘Species Diversity and Ecosystem Stability’

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    operational structures which drive the sustainable cultivation in hilly and mountainous regions. For the proper water management taking area in to account we make a percolation tank which take the water in the monsoon seasons and permit that water to percolate and increase the ground water potential and this percolation tank can also be used as a farm pond by covering the bottom with polythin according to the need and that storage water uses in dry seasons and critical stages of the crop production

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    GEOGRAPHY WORK SHEET-1 SOILS IN INDIA 1. Name two states in India where Regur soil is found. In what way Regur soil help agriculture? 2. Name the process by which Laterite soil is formed. What climatic conditions are responsible for its formation?Mention 5 main characteristics of Laterite siol. 3. Name two important agents of soil erosion. For each‚ state two methods of controlling the erosion caused. 4. What is soil conservation? How does reforestation help

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