Effects of War War cannot be described only as destruction and tampering and corruption in the land‚ sea and air. War causes greater harm‚ it destroy homelands and kill people and other living things. It simply steals the beauty of nature and has a very long effect on lands. The same for what happened in the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. What happened in the Iraqi invasion led to so much damage to the side of the environment‚ and one of the serious consequences of the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait is the
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it is apparent that many people take the environment of the earth for granted. Pollution‚ energy‚ and natural resources are all seen as an environmental element that can threaten our future and destroy the environment. But there is another threat to the environment that is certainly overlooked by today’s society and was overlooked by many in the past. This element is the act of war. There are many different aspects of war that can affect the environment and the people of our world‚ but there is
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PLANT BIOLOGY WITH RESPECT TO ABIOTIC STRESSES TO ENVIRONMENT [pic] Plant biology with respect to Abiotic stresses to environment Biology assignment:- Given by MAM MARYIM To Group # 4 Group members:- UMMA-E-FARWA (34) ADEEB DANISH (20) MUHAMAD SHEHZAD (33) Content • Abiotic stress • Abiotic stress conditions • Drought • Salinity • High temperature • Chilling • Flooding • Troposphere ozone • Oxidative damage • Defense mechanism
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1.5 million tourists travel to the Great Barrier Reef (‘The Reef’) each year. While this level of tourism is economically beneficial for the Australian economy it has the potential to have an impact on The Reef and its fragile environment. This impact can be of biological and social significance. Potential causes of biological effects on The Reef include: • Coastal or island-based tourism development. Ongoing pollution from discharge of treated sewage and stormwater and loss or alteration
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A project on GOA tourism 2013 Divyanshu Sharan BBM(IB) div C 192 3/18/2013 introduction : goa Goa‚ a tiny emerald land on the west coast of India‚ the 25th State in the Union of States of India‚ was liberated from Portuguese rule in 1961. It was part of Union territory of Goa‚ Daman & Diu till 30 May 1987 when it was carved out to form a separate State. Goa covers an area of 3702 square kilometers and comprises two Revenue district viz North Goa and South Goa. Boundaries of Goa
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Contents 1. Executive Summary 2 2. Introduction 3 3. Tourism in Sri Lanka 5 4. Marketing plane for 4 season hotels 9 5. Macro environment factors effecting Sri Lankan tourism industry. 10 5.1 Political Factor 11 5.2 Economic factors 11 5.3 Social Factors 11 5.4 Technological Factors 12 5.5 Environmental Factor 12 5.6 Legal Factors 12 6. Brand Objective 13 6.1 Short term Brand objective 14 6.2 Long term Brand objective 14 7. Marketing Mix strategy for seasons hotel 15
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Report on Bhim Nagri project ………………… 3 3. Renovation of a cottage in Nainital ………… 4 4. Walkthrough for Kalyanpuri project …………… 4 5. Barara village tourism ………………….. 4 6. Kachhpura heritage village tourism ……………. 5 7. Housing designs for old city area‚ Agra ………. 5 8. Proposals for DPR …………….. 5 9. Road pavement design in Delhi
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SYSTEM REQUIRMENTS SPECIFICATION MODULES * REGISTRATION * TRANSPORTATION * ACCOMODATION * VIRTUAL TOUR * WEATHER INFORMATION * ROUTE MAPS MODULE 1: REGISTRATION PROVISIONING: * USER: * First name * User id * password * Middle name * Last name * Gender(m/f) * D.O.B * Maritial status(married/un married) * Nationality * Reg date * Security answers * Security question. * ID * Question * Contact details:
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IMPACTS OF FOREIGN TOURISM TO INDIA POSITIVE IMPACTS 1. Generating Income and Employment: Tourism in India has emerged as an instrument of income and employment generation‚ poverty alleviation and sustainable human development. It contributes 6.23% to the national GDP and 8.78% of the total employment in India. Almost 20 million people are now working in the India’s tourism industry. 3. Source of Foreign Exchange Earnings: Tourism is an important source of foreign exchange earnings in India
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CASE STUDY IN TRAVEL‚ HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM Tourism in Singapore 6 May 2013 Table of Contents 1 Introduction The Singapore Tourist Promotion Board was first established in 1964 with the mandate to promote Singapore as a tourist destination. We began work with a small staff strength of 25 and that year‚ we welcomed 91‚000 visitors. The Merlion was created as a symbol as part of marketing campaigns. (Anon.‚ 2013) Travel agent licensing and tourist guide training were
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