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    that the Buddhist ‘no self’ view is conducive to the cessation of suffering (nirvana)‚ analyzing the emotional and ethical implications of practicing no self‚ whilst also considering how it affects right understanding and mental and meditative cultivation. Concluding that following the Buddhist ‘no self’ theory is in fact essential to reaching nirvana and that there are good reasons for believing this view is conducive to the cessation of suffering (nirvana). The Buddhist bundle theory states we

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    Coconut Content… 1. Introduction 2. Cultivation and Varieties 3. Coconut Development Board 4. Functions Of the Board 5. Products 6. Production and Marketing 7. Conclusion Introduction… Coconut‚ ‘Cocus nucifera linn’‚ the most important‚ ancient and useful of the tropical palms‚ has been cultivated in India from the time

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    This paper will briefly describe the meaning of anthropology and its scope. And closer examine principles that govern production‚ distribution and consumption in horticultural and peasant communities. Anthropology is the study of man. But economic anthropology corresponds to one of fields of anthropology which is known as ‘cultural anthropology’ – the study of human culture and behavior across cultures. It describes and explains human condition across all cultures and times. Economic anthropology

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    The History of Mydin

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    Traditional rice and their eating qualities By Senior Research Officer Teo Gien Kheng Email address : jeantgk@sarawaknet.gov.my Sarawak cannot compete with West Malaysia in rice cultivation as she lacks the prerequisites of basic infrastructure namely‚ efficient drainage and irrigation system. For the past 40 years cultivation has remained mainly a monoculture except in a few irrigation schemes. It is costly to invest in effective drainage and irrigation facilities especially in hilly and undulating

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    how to manage these parameters to prevent major crop problems‚ and explains the importance of measuring fertiliser solution at both the dripper and drainage points. General terminology Soilless culture‚ commonly referred to as ‘hydroponics’‚ is a cultivation technique by which plants are grown detached from the soil. Plants are cultivated in containers filled with several possible growing media. If these media are solid‚ the method is called ‘soilless culture’. If no medium is present and the plant

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    Introduction EQUITY SHARES DEFINITION Securities representing equity ownership in a corporation‚ providing voting rights‚ and entitling the holder to a share of the company’s success through dividends and/or capital appreciation. In the event of liquidation‚ common shareholders have rights to a company’s assets only after bondholders‚ other debt holders‚ and preferred shareholders have been satisfied. Typically‚ common shareholders receive one vote per share to elect the company’s

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    Horticulture is defined as "the production of plants using a simple nonmechanized technology" (Nanda and Warms 2006:148)‚ while Webster’s Dictionary defines horticulture as the art or science of growing fruits‚ vegetables‚ plants‚ flowers‚ or trees. When most people think of horticulture‚ they simply think of gardening or farming. Most people do not associate horticulture with culture itself or how horticulture relates to anthropology‚ or the study human culture. In all actuality‚ horticulture is

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    RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT  Activities and Text Questions Q.1: Identify at least two resources from each category. Ans: Biotic resources - 1. human beings‚ 2. natural vegetation. Abiotic resources - 1. water‚ 2. coal‚ 3. petroleum. Renewable resources - 1. forests‚ 2. solar energy. Non-renewable resources - 1. coal‚ 2. CNG. Individual resources - 1. land‚ 2. house. Community resources - 1. grazing grounds‚ 2. public parks. National resources - 1. minerals‚ 2. river water. International

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    SOILS IN INDIA Soil is the uppermost layer of Earth’s crust. Soil is the medium in which plants grow and thus it supports the lives on earth. How soils are formed? Soils are formed due to the weathering of rocks. WHAT IS SOIL? Soil is the thin layer of loose mixture of small rock particles and rotting organic matter that covers much of the world’s land surface. SOIL FORMATION Soil formation is a very long process. It begins with the weathering of rocks into small fragments

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    southern‚ had political‚ economical‚ and social similarities as well as differences. North and South America shared economic similarities. Both colonies had slaves for their plantations. The Spaniards had the encomienda system and had different cultivation of crops. The encomienda system gave Spanish settlers the right to compel Tainos work in their mines or fields. Encomenderos looked out for their workers’ health and welfare and to encourage them to convert to Christianity. In the North‚ deposits

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