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    Environmental Systems and Societies Research Question: In terms of an ecological-footprint‚ do the members of SIS form a ‘large footprint’ and‚ if so‚ what steps can the school take to improve its situation‚ via Social Responsibility or otherwise? By Shoumi Mittra 003510-022 SVKM International School Word count: 3943 words Investigating SVKM International School and its ecological footprint Table of contents: Title | Page Number | Abstract | 3 | Introduction | 4 | * Research

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    Mughal Architecture

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    walls of the Babri Masjid are made of coarse-grained whitish sandstone blocks‚ rectangular in shape‚ while the domes are made of thin and small burnt bricks. Both these structural ingredients are plastered with thick chunam paste mixed with coarse sand. The Central Courtyard was surrounded by lavishly curved columns superimposed to increase the height of the ceilings. The Babri Masjid with its bold and graceful style was universally praised and widely followed. Humayun’s tomb Humayun’s tomb was built

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    Origin of Hopi People

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    there make footprints‚’ was one of the instructions given to the Hopi to demonstrate they had fulfilled their spiritual obligations.” Footprints covered generations‚ telling the stories of previous migrations and ceremonies that aided the Hopi people in identifying with their history. Leigh and T.J describe these footprints as being part of their cultural landscape‚ “Defined by landforms associated with…rivers‚ springs‚ trails‚ shrines‚ and what the Hopi call itaakuku or our footprints” (Kuwanwisiwma)

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    pieces of evidence being footprints. Many footprints that are left behind have five toes‚ unless occasionally you find the tracks with only three toes. According to Stephen Wagner‚ a paranormal researcher‚ Bigfoot footprints look like a human foot. The typical footprint on average is 15.6 inches long with a width of 7.2 inches‚ resulting in the footprint being larger than a human foot. Some of the first footprints were found during the 1950’s. Therefore in 1958 the first footprint was discovered by Gerald

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    It is unlikely Yeti and Sasquatch actually exist. There are many argument on whether Yeti and Sasquatch are real or fake such as: There have been claims that people have‚ DNA samples‚ footprints‚ pictures‚sighting and they also have not been scientifically proven to be real. What are Yeti and Sasquatch? Michael Johnson said.“They are tall hairy humanoids”. (Sasquatch Investigations 1). Yetis are more of an arctic type. A lot of people think of them to be white‚ but they have been found to be

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    SCIN140 Week1 Lab

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    Week 1 Lab - Ecological Footprint Submitted Feb 3‚ 2015 8:12 PM Grade Details Grade 100.0 Gradebook Comments None Click to expand/collapse the assignment feedback Assignment Feedback Feedback Jennifer‚ you filled in the tables and responded to the objective questions correctly. Good analysis and discussion on subjective questions. Submitted Text (Instructor comments are highlighted in yellow) 1) Total number of acres need to support me 16.3 2) Footprint Area (acres) Percentage of Total

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    bipedalism

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    While humans and primates are related in many ways‚ there are distinct characteristics for hominids. The most unique characteristic difference that separates hominids and non-human primates is bipedalism. While hominids walk on two feet‚ non-human primates are quadrupedal‚ using all fours to get around. Multiple experiments were conducted to identify between the advantages and disadvantages of being bipedal. The first experiment involved observing human and non-human primates and their difference

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    Lunchroom Murder

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    the scene‚ we found various pieces of evidence which led us to discover the identity of the murderer. Fannin’s body was laying face down outside the counter where‚ about 3/4 of the floor‚ was covered in water. There were three different sets of footprint found at the crime scene‚ and mop leaned against the wall by the bucket of water after having recently mopped the floor. The cash register was rung up at $8.75 and was still open. There were four meals on the counter in front of the four bar stools

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    Name ______________________________________ BioScience 100A Online Virtual Lab Report: Part 2 Due by: 11:59 PM PST on the final Saturday of class Updated 9/10/11 Directions: 1. Type your answers‚ observations‚ and results in bold. 2. Save your report often as you fill it out‚ so as not to lose information. 3. Use the report form as a single document‚ do not turn in separate reports for each lab 4. Use the ‘Save As’ option to save your file as a Word 97 .doc file 5

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    Background of the study

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    OF THE STUDY Carbon foot print is the measurement of the effects that people have on the climate in terms of the greenhouse gases they generate which is measured in units of carbon dioxide. Climate change is the ultimate effect of large carbon footprints. Greenhouse gases‚ whether natural or human-produced‚ contribute to the warming of the planet. From 1990 to 2005‚ carbon dioxide emissions increased by 31 percent. By 2008‚ the emissions had contributed to a 35 percent increase in radiative warming

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