1)illegal mining has been done for so many years.analyse the effect on humans and ecology.? Suggest the remedies? Ans-Environmental Damages of Mining Open pit mining Open pit mining‚ where material is excavated from an open pit‚ is one of the most common forms of mining for strategic minerals. This type of mining is particularly damaging to the environment because strategic minerals are often only available in small concentrations‚ which increases the amount of ore needed to be mined. Environmental
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one that will leave your head spinning in a surprised form of shock as you leave the theater; as you walk out of the doors‚ it’ll leave you thinking: “What did I just uncover?” This low priced‚ unique and entertaining event brings together fans throughout the area. Even more surprisingly‚ chances are‚ you’ll want more of whatever you’ve been exposed to; this event will leave you wanting to go back again and again. The Rocky Horror Picture Show Event contains a unique sense of community; in this fanbase
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you can ask yourself questions about what you believe about money. I often find it’s useful to start a sentence with one of these three fragments: "Money is... " "Rich people are... " "Having a lot of money is... " Simple as this process seems‚ these sentences usually throw up a great deal of negative beliefs. Using A List Of Common Money Beliefs I also find that a lot of money beliefs are very common. So when I work 1:1‚ I use a list of over one hundred common negative money beliefs and find
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Question bank. Prose ( Lastling by Philip Gross ) Q1. Did Tahr respect Shengo? Support your answer with three evidences from the novel. Q2. Tahr feels guilty that he was responsible for Shengo’s death. Is he right? Give two reasons for your answer. Q3. Do you think hunting animals in danger of being extinct is right>? Give three reasons to support your answer. Q4. Compare and contrast Tahr and Paris’s feelings from the time they first
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If I had to choose two of Bronfenbrenner’s ideas that are examples of how my development has been influenced by the rings I would have to say for one would be my family which would be the micro system. I say my family because I am a very family orientated person. That was just how I was raised. My mom always let me know that family comes first. To this day my cousins are my best friends the first sleep over I ever went to was my cousins so it was just natural that family has been a huge impact on
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‘If I’d known‚ I wouldn’t have come’ The importance of information in the migratory experience Diana Mata-Codesal Final Paper January 2006 Brighton‚ United Kingdom “If I´d known‚ I wouldn´t ha ve come” Table of Contents 1. Introduction ............................................................................................ 2 2. Literature dealing with information ........................................................ 3 3. Migrants´ networks ............................................
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What I Know Now That I Wish I Knew Then What I Know Now That I Wish I Knew Then The books Love and War by John and Stasi Eldridge and The Mystery of Marriage by Mike Mason were hard books to read‚ not because of the writing style itself (although the writing style of the latter was harder to read than the writing style of the former)‚ but because they really made me stop and think about my failed marriage and brought to light some hard truths about myself. In the
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Perhaps the best way to approach this essay would be to first differentiate between the statements. "I think therefore I am" is a translation from Rene Descartes’ original French statement‚ "Je pense‚ donc je suis" or as it is more famously known in Latin‚ "cogito ergo sum". This famous quote effectively refers to Descartes’ belief that since we know that a thinking process and thoughts are present‚ then it only concurs that there should be a thinking thing‚ or an existing self‚ for these thoughts
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The article ‘James VI and I: Two Kings or One?’ explores how it was possible that two nations could hold such drastically different views of their monarch‚ and is a convincing and compelling challenge to the stereotypically hostile historiography of James I. Wormald argues that the misconception of James I is a direct result of Jacobean author Anthony Weldon’s scathing descriptions of him‚ and the Stuart vilification that arose due to xenophobia and a deeply embedded distrust of the Scots. Wormald
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Who Should Have Been King in 1066? Introduction This essay is about who should have been king in 1066. Edward the Confessor died on 5th January 1066. The King of England was usually the son or another close relation of the previous king. Edward had no children or any surviving brother or sister. There were four people waiting to be the next king. They were Edgar Etheling‚ Harold Godwinson‚ William Duke of Normandy and Harald Hadrada. Only one of the four people could be the King of England at any
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