“IF THERE IS NO ELECTRICITY” To think of life without electricity is almost impossible today. Electricity provides all the comforts of life. We find ourselves completely helpless and feel its importance whenever power fails or when the supply is irregular. We curse the government for its failure to supply uninterrupted electric supply. In case of no electricity our life would be totally different. We will have to use earthen lamps‚ lantern or candle-light instead of electric bulbs and tubes
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Professor Sioh LSP 112 22 April 2015 Cocoa Cash Crop The Ivory Coast is the top location in production and export of the cocoa bean. The cocoa bean has played an imperative role in many South American cultures. In ancient times‚ the Mayans and Aztecs would use the cocoa bean to create a ritual beverage. During the 18th century the cocoa bean was being produced in almost every country; its demand from the people only expanded its popularity (“History of Cocoa”). The industrial revolution and peak
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modern times‚ it is known for ages that cocoa yields significant health benefits. In fact‚ European countries inherited the ancient Mesoamerican tradition of using hot chocolate as a drink and medicine. Numerous European historical accounts‚ from the 16th to the 19th century‚ mention the use of cocoa for the treatment of liver and stomach disorders‚ fevers‚ mood swings and even its use as an aphrodisiac. These benefits stem from the properties of pure cocoa. Cocoa powder‚ the purer substance left in
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Running head: Legal Implications Export/Import – Ghana Cocoa Bean xxxxxxx August 25‚ 2010 ITB305 International Business Environment xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx Introduction Cocoa beans are the seeds found in cocoa pods‚ which grow on small evergreen tree; each pod contains 20-50 seeds‚ or cocoa beans. Harvesting cocoa consists of cutting the ripe pods from trees‚ breaking them open and extracting the seeds from the pods. These seeds are then allowed to ferment for 6 or 7
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------------------------------------------------- Electricity sector in India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Ramagundam Thermal Power Station‚ Andhra Pradesh Sabarmati Thermal Power Station‚ Gujarat The electricity sector in India had an installed capacity of 223.625 GW as of April 2013‚[1] the world’s fifth largest. Captive power plants generate an additional 34.444 GW. Non Renewable Power Plants constitute 87.55% of the installed capacity and 12.45% of Renewable Capacity.[2] India
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we call Electricity. Electricity is the flow of electrical power or charge. It is both a basic part of nature and one of our most widely used forms of energy. It is actually a secondary energy source‚ also referred to as an energy carrier. That means that we get electricity from the conversion of other sources of energy‚ such as coal‚ nuclear‚ or solar energy. These are called primary sources. The energy sources we use to make electricity can be renewable or non-renewable‚ but electricity itself
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Static Electricity Everything is made up of tiny particles called atoms. The atoms are made up of even smaller parts called protons‚ electrons and neutrons. Protons have a positive charge (+)‚ electrons have a negative charge (-) and neutrons have no charge at all‚ they are neutral. Atoms normally have the same amount of electrons and protons‚ making them neutral and having no charge. When rubbing things together‚ electrons can move from one atom to another‚ resulting in some atoms having extra
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Vinh H. Nguyen. Mexico. A comprehensive development agenda for the New Era. 2001 [Prahalad‚ 2005] C.K. Prahalad. The fortune at the bottom of the pyramid. 2005 [Ann Bernstein 2010] Ann Bernstein. The case for business in developing economics. 2010 [Lustig‚ 2006] Nora Lustig. Mexico‚ the remaking of an economy. 2006 [Prahalad 2009] C.K. Prahalad. The fortune at the bottom of the pyramid. 2009 [Economy Watch] http://www.economywatch.com/market/world-markets/mexican-market.html
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Bottom Trawling Imagine a coral reef‚ filled with life‚ being demolished to just bits and pieces. Unfortunantly‚ this is what happens with bottom trawling. Bottom trawling is a major issue because it damages the eco-system and it kills much more than needed. To begin‚ the destruction of bottom trawling is severe. In the process‚ a 5 ton net with weights is trailed along the ocean floor; destroying everything in its path. Fish are swept into this net and coral is completely turned into dust
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“The Bottom Billion” he addresses the reasons why particular countries like Haiti‚ Bolivia‚ Cambodia‚ North Korea‚ and Africa are currently in poverty. Collier’s believes there are four traps that people little attention to‚ “the conflict trap‚ the natural resources trap‚ the trap of being landlocked with bad neighbors‚ and the trap of a bad governance in a small country.” (Collier 5) He also stresses since 1980 world poverty is falling for the first time in history (Collier x) and the bottom countries
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