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    Beatriz Vera Posek J Med Mov 2 (2006): 80-88 JMM Insanity and Cinema: Keys to understand a complicated affair Beatriz Vera Poseck Psicología Clínica. Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain). Correspondence: Beatriz Vera Poseck. Psicología Clínica. Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain). e-mail: beatrizvposeck@yahoo.es Received 16 July 2006; accepted 24 July 2006 Summary Psychopathology and mental disturbances have always been prevalent in cinema because they add an element of

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    Pradesh with growing awareness of rapid deforestation. It was the strong uprising against those people‚ who were destroying the natural resources of the forests and disturbing the whole ecological balance.  “ "Maatuhamru‚ paanihamru‚ hamra hi chhanyibaunbhi... Pitronnalagaibaun‚ hamunahi ta bachonbhi" Soil ours‚ water ours‚ ours are these forests. Our forefathers raised them‚ it’s we who must protect them. -- Old Chipko Song (Garhwali language) ” Strategies used Chipko means tree hugging

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    LAND POLLUTION TYPE: DEFORESTATION 1. INTRODUCTION Deforestation: is the removal of trees as well as other plants from forest areas much more quickly than they can be replanted or regenerated naturally. It ’s a trouble due to the parts how the trees must play in stabilising the climate‚ atmospheric composition and soil structure. According to The Environ Facts 8 Feb. 1999‚ deforestation reduces the ability of the land to support life‚ affecting wild species‚ domestic animals‚ agricultural

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    Air pollution Air pollution is the introduction of chemicals‚ particulate matter‚ or biological materials that cause harm or discomfort to humans or other living organisms‚ or cause damage to the natural environment or built environment‚ into the atmosphere. The atmosphere is a complex dynamic natural gaseous system that is essential to support life on planet Earth. Stratospheric ozone depletion due to air pollution has long been recognized as a threat to human health as well as to the Earth’s

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    Yveneka Lestin Cobble Hill 9th December 1‚ 2014 Topic: Deforestation Argumentative Essay Deforestation is the process of cutting down trees and plants in an area‚ mainly in rain forest. Rain forest are home to 50 percent of its species‚ maintain the water cycle and protect against flood‚ drought‚ and erosion. Trees plays a significant role in the environment and deforestation is harmful to humans and our environment. Deforestation poses a threat to the biological

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    The subject of deforestation and the effects that it has on the environment have been heavily debated for a long time; particularly over the last few years. Governments and large lumber companies see large profits in the mass deforestation of forests and state that their actions are having few‚ if any‚ harmful effects on the environment. Most people disagree with this and think that the environmental effects are devastating and will become irreversibly disastrous in the very near future. Whether

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    My project was over the tropical rainforest biome. The tropical rain forest is a forest of tall trees in a region of year-round warmth. An average of 50-260 inches (125-660) cm of rain falls yearly. A tropical rain forest has more kinds of trees than any other area in the world. Scientists have counted about 100-300 species in one 2 ½ acre area in South America. Seventy percent of the plants in the rainforest are trees. There are a couple of topics that can be discussed within this biome such as

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    Congo basin and other lowland regions in Africa‚ and they are both on the mainland and the islands off of Southeast Asia. What kinds of activities could people do in this location? There are variety of activities you could do in the rain forest‚ few common are; Swim‚ paddle and explore crystal-clear rivers‚ volcanic lakes‚ and spectacular waterfalls surrounded by Wet Tropics rainforests on the tropical. Most rainforest resorts‚ lodges and even B&Bs have day walks and evening tours for guests

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    Mediterranean Scrub Introduction: Regions of Mediterranean-type climate occur roughly between 30° and 40° latitude on the west coasts of continents‚ where offshore there are cold ocean currents. Each region in which the Mediterranean shrublands and woodlands occur is island-like in character and thus there is frequently a high degree of endemism. Comparative studies of the several regional expressions of this biome reveal interesting examples of convergent evolution in plant families and birds (but

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    HISTORY AND CLASSIFICATION OF BIRDS The problems of classification of birds Has gained the attention of ornithologist and many systems have been proposed in order to establish their lineage until the beginning of the 19th century. The problem was solved in a rather over simplified way by using only significant characters especially external life forms and way of life and diet. Thus these birds whose toes are joined by welds where grouped in the natatoes. Those with long legs in the gralatories‚

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