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    significance: - Mangrove forests are among the most productive terrestrial eco systems and are natural and are a renewable        resource. Mangroves are not a marvel just for their adaptations but also for the significant role they play in our        environment. * Mangrove ecosystem act as Buffer Zone between the land and sea. * Mangroves protect the coast against erosion due to wind‚ waves‚ water currents and protect coral reefs‚ sea-grass bed and shipping lanes against siltation. They are also

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    Science = boat - continually rebuild while trying to stay afloat -phil/scientist…psych/nero same boat -psych- info about mental models -but psych needs to be constrined by knowledge of the brian -psych- can be more functional -but study of brain alone = not enough about mind -psychologicl and phenomenicallevels need to be examined aswe Return to smith intro notes -unerstand neuro cognitive operations and consciousness -combo of operations -experiencene‚ naural events‚ cognitive

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    Unit 680 Manage own performance in a business environment You can either write a statement on the following points or make notes ready to have a taped discussion at our next visit. What guidelines‚ procedures and codes of practice do you have to follow at work? Guidelines‚ procedures and codes of practice that relate to my work are very important as each of them gives me critical information on how to perform my job effectively and safely. Failing to follow these could potentially hurt myself

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    Judy R. Sullano January 23‚ 2014 II-6 BSE Social Science Prof. Minda Valencia A Damage Culture: A New Philippines? Summary: The article was all about the condition of the Philippines way back in 1987 after dethroning Ferdinand Marcos by Corazon Coquangco Aquino. But I could say that the description of the writer is strongly evident until now. The article revolved around how the damage culture affects Filipino lives. The writer had made good points in chunking the details. It

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    Law of Damages: LPL 4802

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    Jacques Michael le Roux 56066481 LPL 4802 – Law of Damages Unique number: 555646 Content 1. Introduction 2. Losses Suffered by the Claimants 3. Quantification of Each Head of Damage 3.1 Medical and Other Expenses Incurred 3.2 Future Medical and Other Expenses Incurred 3.3 Loss of Past Income or Earnings 3.4 Loss of Earning Capacity 3.5 Loss of Profit 3.6 Damages for Medical and Funeral Expenses caused by Death 3.7 Damages for Loss of Support caused by Death 4. Conclusion 5. Bibliography

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    Living in a Dorm or Living at Home Have you ever enjoyed the whole sleepless night in a dorm with your friends? Students in dorms can do everything they want‚ go everywhere they like‚ and they can escape stresses from their parents and their own house. College is a stepping stone from high school to the real world. College is also a time for students who want to live independently and self-reliantly. College is usually associated with dorm life. Instead of living with their parents‚ most college

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    Why Was Ww2 Inevitable

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    countries were involved and it changed the world forever. After the signing of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919‚ WW2 became inevitable. WW2 began in September 1939 when Britain and France declared war on Germany after Germany invaded Poland. Although Germany’s invasion of Poland was a trigger for the war‚ there were multiple causes. The three main factors that caused WW2 to be inevitable were‚ the Treaty of Versailles‚ The Great Depression‚ and the fall of the democratic government and rise of the Nazi

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    Living in a dormitory or living in an apartment Education plays an importan role in students’ life. That is‚ the future success of individuals is based on the type and quality of education they receive. Especially‚ university education determines one’ s future and quality of life. For this reason‚ students try to seek better education opportunities to improve their knowledge and skills. While some students attend universities in the city they live in‚ others may have to move to other cities and

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    Was the 1947 Partition of India inevitable? In August of 2012‚ the nations of India and Pakistan celebrated their 65th year of independence from the British Raj. Although its significance was overshadowed by the Independence Day celebrations‚ August 2012 also marked 65 years since the tragic and violent partition of India and Pakistan. The newfound independence in 1947 was met with mixed feelings. Although the people of India‚ through nationalism and self-determination‚ had finally rid themselves

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    millions of people will be living longer‚ healthier lives than ever before. In these poorest regions of the world an estimated one in five children will not live to see their fifth birthday‚ primarily because of environment-related diseases. Eleven million children die worldwide annually‚ equal to the combined populations of Norway and Switzerland‚ and mostly due to malaria‚ acute respiratory infections or diarrhoea — illnesses that are largely preventable. When the environment becomes less valuable

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