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    Urban avian biodiversity of Lahore with special emphasis on scavengers Introduction: Pakistan is rich and unique in its biodiversity. The country lies at the western end of the South Asian subcontinent‚ and its flora and fauna are composed of a blend of Palearctic and Indomalayan elements‚ with some groups also containing forms from the Ethiopian region. More than two-thirds of Pakistan is arid or semiarid. The west is dominated by the Baluchistan plateau‚ consisting of arid plains and ridges

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    Radhakrishnan committee report The Radhakrishnan Committee had lot to say about the University Education but it reviewed the secondary education in the country as well. It was this commission which remarked that "Secondary Education continues to be the weakest link in our educational machinery and needs urgent reform." It recommended: (i) A twelve year secondary course instead of ten years‚ (ii) That teachers’ lot be improved‚ (iii) Admission to the university be after intermediate examination

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    Tablet Manufacturing Area

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    TABLET MANUFACTURING AREA: TABLET: A tablet is a pharmaceutical dosage form. It comprises a mixture of active substances and excipients‚ usually in powder form‚ pressed or compacted from a powder into a solid dose. The excipients can include diluents‚ binders or granulating agents‚ glidants (flow aids) and lubricants to ensure efficient tabletting; disintegrants to promote tablet break-up in the digestive tract; sweeteners or flavours to enhance taste; and pigments to make the tablets visually

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    Describe Lesbianism

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    dichotomy exists between the sexual health issues of heterosexual women and lesbians. Heterosexual women are at a much greater risk of contracted sexually transmitted diseases. While lesbians are definitely not immune to STD transmission‚ as of 1990 only four cases of AIDS were reported from woman-to-woman

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    Greensboro Four

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    risks for the cause. People willing to risk their lives for a cause are the main factor that can push a movement to success. An example of a group of ordinary people that had a profound impact on the Civil Rights Movement is the Greensboro Four. The Greensboro Four were students at North Carolina A&T that facilitated sit-ins at the Woolworth’s store “whites only” lunch counter. They were refused service and were asked to leave‚ but instead of fighting back or leaving‚ they merely sat at the lunch counter

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    Do you agree that education is no longer the key to success? Q-Do you agree? K-Education‚ no longer‚ key‚ success T- Education INTRODUCTION Education in the past had been deemed as a must for one to have a bright future. However in today’s world‚ the success brought about by education becomes subjective to people. This brings about many controversies as to whether education is really essential for us to succeed in life. Education exists in many forms‚ ranging from paper qualifications to character

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    Philippine Education Posted by kimberlysamson on February 12‚ 2012 The Curriculum and Instruction In an idealistic perspective‚ general education should be given much emphasis. True enough‚ even in the tertiary level in the Philippines‚ general subjects are still taken for the development of wholeness and excellence as human beings. The curriculum of our education system is also cumulative. Therefore‚ there is progression in learning while harnessing our past knowledge. Idealism in education gave

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    Play Area Critique

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    Critique of a Play Area Dress up Area The area of the pre-school room that I have chosen to critically evaluate is the dress up area. Our pre-school consists of 20 children aged 3-4 years old spread over two sessions‚ and comprises both boys and girls. In our pre-school we have two polish children‚ one boy and one girl‚ who speak both English and Polish‚ one Chinese girl and one Zimbabwean boy. The rest of the children are Irish. Our pre-school room is one large room in a general childcare

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    Areas of Market Failure

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    market fails‚ the gains from voluntary exchange have not been fully exhausted‚ and so it follows that the free market has not maximized the value of economic activity. In these situations‚ the government intervenes to correct the market failure. One area of market failure is often seen with the externalities of merit and demerit goods. Sometimes people do not realize‚ or ignore the costs‚ of doing something related to their consumption of these goods that have negative externalities. When there becomes

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    Changes in Rural Areas

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    Discuss the changes in rural areas and their impact on gender.  Is modernization and development the answer? Poverty is highly found in rural areas where there is a lack of education‚ healthcare‚ limits access of choices‚ and numerous challenges for its habitants. A major cause of poverty among India’s rural people is the lack of access to productive assets and financial resources as well as high levels of illiteracy. According to International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) women in

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