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    Assessment of soil contamination in Patancheru industrial area‚ Hyderabad‚ Andhra Pradesh‚ India B.Dasaram1*‚ M.Satyanarayanan1‚ V.Sudarshan2 and A. Keshav Krishna1 1National Geophysical Research Institute (Council of Scientific & Industrial Research) Uppal Road‚ Hyderabad-500007 2Department of Applied Geochemistry‚ Osmania University‚ Hyderabad-500007 *E-mail: bdram11@yahoo.co.in Abstract Toxic trace metals concentrations in soil exert a decisive impact on soil quality and

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    copy and paste paper jghfjyuhkj buhyoinm bui78yik ujy89ui uiyuioj 1. ABC Industries Ltd. has enjoyed a moderate but stable growth in sales and earnings. Because of a stiff competition recently in its polythene fibres product line‚ its sales have been declining. So it plans for developing a new diversified product line. Dividend per share given by the company is Rs.2.5 Dividend policy has been to maintain a stable rupee dividend. What would be an appropriate dividend policy for ABC Industries Ltd

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    FOOD PROCESSING ENGINEERING ASSIGNMENT ON PROCESSING OF PAPAYA Submitted by Nithya Mary.D 20081326 Introduction The papaya is the fruit of the plant Carica papaya‚ in the genus Carica. It is native to the tropics of the Americas‚ and was first cultivated in Mexico. It is a large tree-like plant‚ with a single stem growing tall‚ with spirally arranged leaves confined to the top of the trunk. The fruits are large‚ 15–45 centimeters long‚ 10–30 centimeters diameter. The fruit is ripe when

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    use of plastic items‚ is a punishable offence with hefty fine.  Zero tolerance to garbage is another appreciating character of these cities. As experienced practically‚ you will not find a single shop packing your purchased item with plastic or polythene bag or ice-cream vendor won’t allow to litter even the small lid of ice-cream cover roadside

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    to the community places. Every person uses the bus and railway stations almost regularly. These places need to be hygienic and clean to make us feel comfortable while traveling. Usually‚ these are the dirtiest places. People throw papers and polythene bags around. They sometimes spit in these places too. These places need special care to maintain sanitation. One can make several efforts in doing this. The waste should not be thrown on the roads. They should be disposed in the dustbins. One should

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    neighbor’s portico‚ we are dirtying the environment. From the home‚ let us shift our focus on the outside of the home. Let us take a round of any market place and the common scene will be huge piles of rubbish smelling kitchen waste and paper and polythene bags flying all over. With this surrounding we can hardly claim to even deserve talking of cleanliness in the environment. This only shows without a doubt that we keep contributing to dirtying the environment and just talking about the cleaning

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    Plastic Packaging

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    Try to imagine‚ if one day‚ you can no longer find any plastic packaging‚ what would your life be? Say‚ when you bought a chunk of fresh meat‚ normally placed in a polythene plate with a layer of food wrap‚ the plastic packaging of which disappeared now‚ what could you do to take it away hygienically? Or when you bought some toilet cleaners‚ how could you bring it home in order not to harm your hands without a plastic bottle provided? Plastic packaging is everywhere that one can never avoid in

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    Conclusion on Jutes

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    census)‚ but this trade had largely ceased by about 1970 due to the appearance of synthetic fibres. Margaret Donnelly‚ a jute mill landowner in Dundee in the 1800s‚ set up the first jute mills in Bengal. In the 1950s and 1960s‚ when nylon and polythene were rarely used‚ one of the primary sources of foreign

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     Metallic pipes: the pipes such as CI Pipes‚ Steel pipes and GI Pipes. *  Cement Pipes: the pipes such as Cement Pipes‚ Asbestos cement (AC) pipes‚ cement concrete pipes.   Plastic Pipes: the pipes such as Un-plasticized PVC (UPVC ) pipes‚ Polythene Pipes (low denisity) Cast Iron (CI) Pipes These pipes are mostly used in water supply. They are well suited for pressure and can withstand external load because of their thickness. The pipes are easy in manufacturing‚ layout and joining. These

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    civilians‚ were also killed along the way. A minority of the ‘own goal’ casualties were key players”. Geraghty‚ T. (1998‚ 204) Other developments by the PIRA were to counter the use of the disruptor by the EOD teams by wrapping several layers of polythene around the device to stop the disruption. The PIRA would change their TTPs regularly to counter the EOD

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