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    be it pagan or monotheistic‚ has been used in many facets of life and humanity to help explain what people do not know. All cultures draw on similar aspects of the world to explain the unexplainable‚ how the world was created. Cultures have used trees to symbolize the center of the world and the roots each culture has. In Norse creation‚ the Ash tree contributes to the creation of human beings and protects them from harm. “But the most important thing upon the planet then‚ was the wonderful giant

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    Plant Layout

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    PLANT LAYOUT Plant layout is a plan of the most effective arrangement of the physical facilities and manpower for the manufacture of the product. Plant layout encompasses much more than the mere planning of the arrangement of the production equipment and should include a careful study of the following: 1. External transportation facilities. 2. Receiving operations (unloading‚ inspection‚ stores) 3. Production activities. 4. Service & auxiliary operations.

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    Useful Plants

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    Role of mycorrhizas in the mineral nutrition of host plants Mycorrhizas are very important in the uptake of nutrients such as P‚ N‚ K‚ Cu‚ Zn and Ca by plants especially in soils low in these nutrients. Since P is the most limiting nutrient in tropical soils‚ mycorrhizas are vital for improving P nutrition particularly for cultivated plants. External hyphae can absorb and translocate P to the host from soil outside the root depletion zone. The thin mycorrhizal hyphae (2-4 μm in diameter) are able

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    Green Essay

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    Save our planet go green! By: Allan Marin 4/22/2010 The light from the sun is very important for us because it helps the plants on earth get energy. Because with out it the plants will not make oxygen for the people on this earth. Our oxygen is very important because we need it to stay alive. Carbon dioxide is very important because it helps the plants stay alive and the plants make the carbon dioxide and turn it into

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    The Green Wave Project.

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    A. (2012‚ May 23). 50 Schools Take Part in “Green Wave”. The Brunei Times. Retrieved from http://www.bt.com.bn/news-national/2012/05/23/50-schools-take-part-green-wave Masli. U. (2011‚ May 19). School to Ride ‘Green Wave’ Today. The Brunei Times. Retrieved from http://www.bt.com.bn/news-national/2011/05/19/schools-ride-green-wave-today (n.d). About the Green Wave. Retrieved from http://greenwave.cbd.int/en/about-greenwave (n.d). Celebrating the Green Wave. Retrieved from http://greenwave.cbd.int/en/home

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    Evolution of the Earth

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    Evolution of the Earth The planet earth has gone through much abuse and punishment in the past. Formed approximately 4.5 billion years ago‚ the earth has undergone multiple catastrophic asteroids erasing species after species. Due to geologic evidence‚ it is estimated over 90 percent of all life that had ever lived in this planet have been extinct. No more than the past 500 million years alone‚ 50-90 percent of all organisms on earth were wiped out of the geological timeline without any warning

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    earth mining

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    Introduction Denver-Based New Earth Mining‚ one of the largest US precious metal producers‚ was enjoying rapid growth in earnings with the continued improvement of its operating margins. New Earth Mining had accumulated a large amount of cash on its balance sheet. It had a simple debt structure and a reasonable leverage ratio with no significant risk of liquidity. With its strong financial condition and the desire to diversify its business though new capital investments rather than acquisition‚

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    Green banking

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    Report On “Green Banking Initiatives in Bangladesh” Course Title: Business Communication Course code: EMBA-501 Submitted To Homaira Semeen‚ Lecturer‚ Department of Accounting & Information System‚ Jahangirnagar University‚ Savar‚ Dhaka-1342. Submitted By Md. Ragib Mahmud‚ ID-20131027‚ 5th Batch‚ Evening MBA Program‚ Jahangirnagar University‚ Savar‚ Dhaka-1342. Date of Submission: 26th April‚ 2013 Letter of Transmittal April 26‚ 2013. To Homaira Semeen‚

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    Genilisea Plant

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    Genlisea Violacea is a carnivorous plant that is restricted to the areas of South America and Trinidad. (1). This species can grow when it I half or fully submerged in water. (2) They flourish best in wet habitats‚ such as marshes and swamps. (2) The top part of the trap consists of a descending stolon. (2)About midway down the stolon there is a swollen digestion chamber—the utricle--which makes the descending part of the stolon look somewhat like the neck of an ostrich that has

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    Cotton Plant

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    INTRODUCTION Cotton is a soft‚ fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll‚ or protective capsule‚ around the seeds of cotton plants of the genus Gossypium. The fiber is almost pure cellulose. The botanical purpose of cotton fiber is to aid in seed dispersal. The plant is a shrub native to tropical and subtropical regions around the world‚ including the Americas‚ Africa‚ and India. The fiber most often is spun into yarn or thread and used to make

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