13th Schedule « Mrunal [Rights Issue] Jarawa Tribes‚ Human Safari‚ Buffer Area‚ Tribal Commission‚ 13th Schedule Who are the Jawaras? What is Andaman Trunk Road (ATR)? Human Safari? Road: To shut or Not to Shut? Dancing Video controversy Buffer Zone Case Chronology Tribal Commissions Mock Questions Who are the Jawaras? They are tribal people living in the South Andaman islands. (approx. just 400 of them left) Anthropologists believe that Jarawa are descendants of first humans that move out
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Describe the distribution of TWO of these species in the kite graph that appear to show a biotic distribution. The Cat’s Eye are found 14~18m from the HWM AND 22~32m from HWM so they are found in mid and low tide zone and absent from HTZ‚ therefore they are predominantly found within the zone where NN is found. The NN are found 26~36 from the HWM. So they are predominantly found in low tide region and not above at 0~24m. Name an abiotic factor (non living-environmental)‚ linked to this
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Roles played by each citizen towards contributing to the imagined South African future. The personally responsible citizen The personally responsible citizen acts responsibly in the community for example by volunteering‚ recycling etc. The personally responsible citizen works and pays taxes‚ obeys laws‚ and helps those in need. There are programs that seek to develop personally responsible citizens hoping to build character and personal responsibility by emphasizing honesty‚ integrity‚ self-discipline
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Geo Notes The Rock Cycle Transforming Rocks * The continental renewal of the surface if the earth * The ‘cycle’ transform in 3 ways * Erosion * Ice * Water * Wind * Heat * Pressure * Sediment Igneous Metamorphic Sedimentary Magma/Lava Erosion Erosion Pressure Erosion Pressure Heat Cool Sediment Igneous Metamorphic Sedimentary Magma/Lava Erosion Erosion Pressure Erosion Pressure Heat Cool Rock material evolves
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Abstract: Aim: To investigate the Biodiversity of Wonga Point Rock Platform‚ through the following: -Examining adaptations of the plants and animals for life of the rock platform -Measuring abiotic characteristics of the rock platform -Examining and comparing the richness of species in sub habitats on the rock platform -Measuring the abundance and distribution of some molluscs and algae on the rock platform During the investigation we undertook four fieldwork activities such as: -Investigation
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and 14 yard lines. 2. Inbound/Out of Bounds – Any portion of the sidelines‚ or end lines‚ is considered out of bounds. All areas inside the sidelines and end lines is considered inbounds. The entire width of each goal line shall be part of the end zone. 3. Team Areas - Players‚ coaches‚ and fans shall stay between the 20-yard lines at all times. Repeated warnings about this rule will result in an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. EQUIPMENT 1. The Ball - The official ball shall be leather
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new positioning meets three criteria: 1) it must be relevant to the customer’s frame of reference; 2) the brand must have the customer’s permission for the new positioning; and 3) ultimately the brand must deliver on the promise of the positioning. Zone of credibility To develop the most effective positioning‚ marketers must first look at the functional and emotional needs of the target customers‚ as well as the situation in which these needs occur. Understanding this reference point and how your
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Intertidal Zones The intertidal zone‚ also known as the littoral zone‚ in marine aquatic environments is the area of the foreshore and seabed that is exposed to the air at low tide and submerged at high tide‚ it is the area between tide marks. In the intertidal zone the most common organisms are small and most are relatively uncomplicated organisms. This is for a variety of reasons; firstly the supply of water that marine organisms require to survive is intermittent. Secondly‚ the wave
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nutrient rich ecosystems leads to high productivity and high biodiversity. Fast-moving rivers and waves carry nutrient-rich particles. Sediment settles out in the estuary when the water slows down. Nutrients accumulates on the bottom (benthic zone). Great place for plants to grow! Important functions of estuaries: for living
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Hoai Thuong Truong Thi Thanh Da Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao Nguyen Manh Duc Outline Habitat in intertidal rocky shores Intertidal distribution pattern Species list Adaptation of organisms 1. Habitat in intertidal rocky shores The intertidal zone: the region between the high tide mark and the low tide mark Tides are periodic rises and falls of large bodies of water caused by the gravitational interaction between the Earth and the Moon The tide comes in and out almost twice in 24 hours‚ leaving
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