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    her unnaturally perfect students‚ who may be communicating with the ghosts behind her back. climax · The governess points to the image of Miss Jessel as proof that the specter exists‚ but Mrs. Grose and Flora claim to see nothing‚ which implies that the governess is insane. falling action · Flora becomes ill from fear of the governess and departs Bly with Mrs. Grose‚ leaving the governess alone with Miles to contend with the ghost she believes haunts him. themes · The corruption of the innocent;

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    sanctuaries in India‚ covering nearly 4.5% of the total geographical area of the country. Scattered all across the country‚ these sanctuaries and parks attracts the tourists with their beautiful landscapes‚ amazing rock formation and diverse range of flora and fauna. Most of these sanctuaries were originally private hunting grounds of the former Indian aristocratic families.  Ranthambore National Park‚ Rajasthan The Ranthambore National Park is one of the last sanctuaries where the Royal Bengal Tiger

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    Gallo’s biggest challenger in both volume and value share of market was Flora. Flora abstained from the lower margin white rice segment of the retail market and offered a small variety of parboiled products. The promotion of their four varieties consisted of upbeat television ads that conveyed the stereotypical lifestyle of their respective segments. These ads would likely have run more frequently than those of Gallo because Flora contributed 20% more to advertising than Gallo. This larger share of

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    Question 1 : The distribution of organisms in a community is affected by the biotic factors and abiotic factors. Abiotic factors are the non-living components in the ecosystem such as air‚ water‚ soil‚ temperature and light intensity. Biotic factors are the living components in the ecosystem such as animals and plants. In an ecosystem‚ the living organisms live together in their non-living environment and function as a unit. This dynamic system starts with species‚ populations‚ ecosystems‚ communities

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    to be done. For example‚ at the waterfall and also the river‚ activities such as swimming and picnicking can be done by the tourist. The same can be said for the forest at Bukit Lepoh. The forest there contains many beautiful and unique species of flora and fauna and it also contains a lot of wildlife. Activities that can be made by using the undisturbed forest are such as nature appreciation and also bird or wildlife viewing. All the activities mentioned can be done at the natural environment zone

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    Ca2+ to be transported through the gut divider hindrance and through salivation might remineralize lacquer before dental pits form. It is also used as source of energy. In the human gut xylitol is not retained and glucose or fructose; the unabsorbed xylitol goes about as a dietary solvent fiber in keeping up specific parts of gut capacity. Bacterial maturation‚ fundamentally in the vast gut‚ incompletely changes over xylitol to short-chain unsaturated fats that the gut can retain as fuel for vitality

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    that for some species the recovery time might be more than 50 years. It is sad that humans pose a threat to Earth’s flora and fauna. We have got only one planet and we have to share it with every creature. Of course‚ a lot of people earn money by using animals in several ways and thus we all have many benefits. Nevertheless‚ we have to find a middle course between using Earth’s flora and fauna and generation of turnover. If we do not counteract this trend‚ in the long run all the wonderful animals

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    A mystery worth 200 million dollars‚ or is it 20 million? Over the course of two months GLMS 6th graders read the book The Westing Game. GLMS tried to find the murderer of Sam Westing. The Westing Game‚By Ellen Raskin‚ has many similarities and differences worth examining. The Westing Game is about a young girl named Turtle. In The Westing Game There are heirs for an answer to Sam Westings puzzle/game. Sam Westing is a rich man who made a corporation called WPP or Westing Paper Products. .Sam

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    Mangles Bay Marina Essay

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    The Mangles Bay Marina was a development decision proposed by Cranford Pty Ltd and the Western Australian Land Authority. The proposal is to create an onshore marina to provide up to 500 boat anchorages and an adjoining land development encompassing tourism‚ commercial and leisure opportunities as well as civic recreational space and suburban land practices. This proposal was assessed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of Western Australia to evaluate the degree to which the proposed development

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    Environment and its Problems Introduction      Environment is defined as the surroundings in which the organism lives. The environment may be the physical environment‚ the chemical environment or the biological environment. Thus‚ the environment has two components - abiotic and biotic. Classification of Natural Resources      The things that man derives from the environment are called natural resources. Natural resources are thus stores of supplies that are needed by man. The resources include

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