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    Blizzards: A Short Story

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    Blizzards roar like vicious troops hungry for battle. The gale-force wind screeches like a crow. Before long‚ the angry‚ unrelenting waves crash into the frozen coast as loud as a mountain tumbling to the ground. Lightning flashes across the sky causing a sound similar to an old‚ sturdy chestnut tree being ripped. An avalanche of hailstones clatters down from the sky like marbles spilt from a box. Deafening whips of ice skid across the frozen floor and eliminate any small careless creatures. Tornados

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    Memories of Spring

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    Lay back and picture the warm breeze brushing through your hair. Picture fresh flowers blooming in the pasture. Imagine the sounds of birds chirping a spring tune as you sit there and absorb the fragrance of fresh smelling flowers and dew kissed greenery. Upon viewing Winslow Homer’s Girl Picking Apple Blossoms at the Tampa Museum of Art all the senses exalted as a child on a warm spring day arose. It brought back memories of going up into the woods to go pick flowers for my mother. Spring was always

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    Trip to Coorg

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    A refreshing trip to COORG- Scotland of India Last month I planned for a 3 day trip to Coorg in Karnataka‚ which is also known as KODAGU. I collected all related information about trip from friends and internet. I was very excited as it was my first trip in South India & it was my birthday too‚ but sudden heavy rain and bad weather forecast ruined all plans. Due to nonstop rain for more than 30 hours in Bangalore‚ we were forced to postpone the trip which resulted in many trip members backing

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    increasingly popular destination for wildlife tourism‚ and Kaziranga and Manas are both World Heritage Sites.[4] Assam was also known for its Sal tree forests and forest products‚ much depleted now. A land of high rainfall‚ Assam is endowed with lush greenery and the mighty river Brahmaputra‚ whose tributaries and oxbow lakes provide the region with a unique hydro-geomorphic and aesthetic environment

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    Kamam

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    jlsgsgbsdbSingapore’s Biodiversity Singapore‚ by virtue of its geographical location‚ has rich biodiversity‚ in spite of its intense urbanisation. Dry land tropical rainforests‚ mangroves and coral ecosystems are some of the key habitats found in Singapore. Singapore is a city-state with a land area of about 710 km. It is one of the most densely populated countries in the world and yet‚ harbours rich native biodiversity‚ both terrestrial and marine. The wealth of biodiversity can be attributed

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    Natural Beauty of Pakistan

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    views‚ towering hills on both sides of the noisy Neelum river‚ lush green forests‚ enchanting streams and attractive surroundings make the valley a dream come true. Neelum valley is one of most attractive place for tourists due to its famous lush greenery‚ springs‚ streams‚lakes and hilly and sloppy mountains. Some of its famous places like Athmuqam‚ Kutton Jagran‚ Karen‚ Neelum‚ Ratti Galli‚ Baboon‚ Noori top‚ Sharda‚ Sharda Fort‚ Sharda University (The Oldest University of Sub-Continent) Kel‚ Surgon

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    My Greatest Wish

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    Hanging Gardens of Babylon: The Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar II supposedly created the terraced gardens around 600 B.C. at his royal palace in the Mesopotamian desert. It is said the gardens were made to please the king’s wife‚ who missed the lush greenery of her homeland in the Medes‚ in what is now northern Iran. Archaeologists have yet to agree on the likely site of the hanging gardens‚ but findings in the region that could be its remains include the foundations of a palace and a nearby vaulted

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    Asian Youth Center

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    interpreted lobby. Reaching to destination ones` should not forget their mother earth. So i create a green space on moon representing mother earth. For visual linkage opening are create at different eye level so it could make a frame of ground‚ mountain (greenery) and sky. Opening in building are make smaller as its goes up according to space use which support my concept. Brick and stone are exposing in façade of building which is taken reference from site surrounding (image of city) and to represent Asian

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    The Green Wave Project.

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    INTRODUCTION The environment is in a fragile state battered in the civilization of human. Humans’ activities have clearly changed the once pristine and lush forest. Damaging activities such as deforestation and claiming of lands for economic purposes such as effects of urbanization and industrialization (development of a country) are evident worldwide. These damages of the forest lead to problems such as global warming and in turn‚ climate change. Such problems are monitored by organizations such

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    PF1105 exam guide

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    INTRODUCTION: Facility Management: An interdisciplinary field primarily devoted to the maintenance and care of large commercial or institutional buildings‚ such as office complexes‚ university campuses‚ research labs‚ convention centers and manufacturing buildings. Integrated Facility Management: The delivery of all or most Facility Management services by a single service provider who has broad accountability for service and cost performance. Key Performance Indicators: The measurements used

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