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    Ahmed M.Ashraf Governance 2010 1- Overview of Lesotho Highlands Water Project South Africa is a water scarce country and its neighbor‚ Lesotho is a water rich country categorized by high annual rainfall. South Africa in view of its increasing demand for water in the Guateng region (regarded as the heartland of South Africa) realized the water is going to be scarce in future1. The idea of transfer of water from water rich area (Lesotho) to the water scarce area (Gauteng‚ S.A) was conceived

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    Chayote

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    single-seeded fruits and exhibiting vivipary. Chayote‚ adaptable to a wide range of climatic conditions‚ can be grown with relative ease. In addition to its fruits‚ it yields tender shoots for use as vegetable greens‚ vines as ornament for fences or as animal fodder‚ and edible subterranean storage roots. It is worthy of being more widely used because it has good nutritional properties and a firm delectable fruit flesh texture and can be prepared in a variety of ways for consumption. The edible portion of chayote

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    Week 3 of the Semester. Identify the approach or approaches used in each‚ and with reference to the features and examples of the identified approaches as presented in Subject materials‚ justify your answer.<br><br>Andrew Riemer’s article‚ "Cannon or Fodder?" (The Weekend Australian‚ 16-17 November 1996) can be identified as having both Idealist and Leavisite approaches within the text. This is indicated in several passages of the text:<br><br>"My colleagues in the Department of English were irresponsible

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    1. SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS OF MILK SOCIETY FARMERS IN AVANOOR PANCHAYATH. Avanoor is one of the village in puzhakkal taluk‚ thrissur district‚ Kerala state: panchayath situated with18.25 square kilometer total land size. Total population in Avanoor Panchayath is 20040. Among the total population 9729 males and 10311 females. Avanoor bounded with Mundathicode and velur panchayath in the North‚ Kaiparambu panchayath in the west‚ Adatt and Kolazhy panchayaths in the south‚ Mulankunnathkavu panchayath

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    Opuntia Case Study

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    Abstract The genus Opuntia belongs to the Cactaceae family and includes a range of species from 75 to 250 originated in North and South America. Several Opuntia species are used as forage and fodder for livestock in arid areas of the world‚ and their cultivation is drastically increasing. However the taxonomic classification of these species is complicated by the unavailability of adequate morphological descriptors‚ the high level of phenotypic plasticity‚ the occurrence of polyploidy and the frequency

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    cultivated plant species. The introduction into an area of new plant species or varieties from other parts of the world is an integral part of plant breeding today. Important types of crop variety: Crops: Crops are plants cultivated by humans for food‚ fodder and other materials. The important types of crops are: • Cereal crops: Wheat‚ rice‚ maize‚ barley‚ sorghum‚ minor millets. They are rich source of carbohydrates that meet the energy requirement of body. • Pluses: Gram‚ pea‚ black gram‚ green

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    human inputs include machinery‚ fertiliser‚ pesticides‚ seeds‚ livestock‚ animal feed‚ workers and buildings. These usually have to be paid for‚ although farmers can save some money by producing some of these themselves‚ e.g. grass is grown as a fodder crop and animals are bred. Outputs are what the farm produces e.g. grains‚ eggs‚ milk‚ meat etc. Processes are the types of work that are carried out on the farming. It varies with the type of farm e.g. ploughing‚ seeding and harvesting are important

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    DAIRY DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR BHUTAN • Interim Report – 20 July‚ 2010 Not to be cited or quoted DG‚ Tashi‚ Jigme‚ Roger‚ Antony‚ Ibrahim Dairy Development Division Department of Livestock‚ Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry‚ Royal Government of Bhutan Thimphu‚ Bhutan July‚ 2010 Table of Content Abbreviations________________________________________________________i Foreword___________________________________________________________ii Acknowledgements____________________________________________________iii

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    Sandalwood is the name of a class of fragrant woods from trees in the genus Santalum. The woods are heavy‚ yellow‚ and fine-grained‚ and unlike many other aromatic woods they retain their fragrance for decades. As well as using the harvested and cut wood‚ essential oils are also extracted from the woods for use. Both the wood and the oil produce a distinctive fragrance that has been highly valued for centuries. Consequently‚ the slow-growing trees have been overharvested in many areasThe sandal tree

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    Britain 1750 – 1900 How did Britain change between the period 1750 & 1900? There were many changes which took place in Britain between 1750 & 1900. Changes took place in the following areas: Population; Agriculture; Industry; Working conditions; Transport (roads‚ canals‚ railways & the motorcar). In your group‚ you are going to research one area. You will need to teach the rest of the class about your topic. Your group will therefore need to present your findings to the rest of the

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