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    Earthquake in Pakistan

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    the boundary between the Arabian and the Iranian micro-plate‚ where the former subducts or dives beneath the latter. Thrust zones run along the Kirthar‚ Sulaiman and Salt ranges. There are four faults in and around Karachi and other parts of deltaic Indus‚ and Makran coast. The first is the Allah Bund fault that passes through Shahbundar‚ Jah‚ Pakistan Steel Mills‚ and runs through eastern parts of the city and ends near Cape Monz. This fault‚ in fact‚ has caused extensive damage in the past many centuries

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    assumptions just on what media is providing us. Pakistan is the sixth largest nation of the world. It is a beautiful land of Sufi Saints‚ brave‚ hardworking‚ kind-hearted people‚ classical poets‚ writers and rich history. It has one of the oldest great Indus civilization. it holds four of the world’s highest peaks. It has the second largest salt mines in the world and also has the world’s largest deep sea. Pakistan has so many other beautiful places and resides so many great people‚ which the media totally

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    own culture. In comparing and contrasting the Ancient Civilations of the Indus River Valley and the Chinese Dynasties the differences their cultures contain are clear including their Religious views‚ the way they express themselves artistically and most importantly how they communicated socially. Some of the religious differences that the Indus and Chinese were for example were who these civilizations believed in. The Indus worshipped a goddess named Harappan who was a maternal image to them‚ that

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    River Rhine Case Study

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    metal works‚ plastic and textile manufacturers.No other waterway in the world carries as much traffic as the Rhine. Every year the river transports 40 million tons of cargo by barge and ocean-going vessels. It’s navigable by pleasure boats right up to Rhinefelden in Switzerland.The Rhine is under pressure from a variety of sources. There is a number of ways the river environment is protected. Government and local and national bodies all have strategies for looking after the Rhine. The ’strategies

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    Directorate of Education Govt. of NCT Delhi Supporting Material 2013 Problem Solving Assessment Class IX List of Members who prepared Support Material on Problem Solving Assessment (PSA) for Class IX Session – 2012-2013 Team Members S. No. 1 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14 Name Mrs. Archana Vishwadeep (Group Leader) Mrs. Urmil Chauhan Mr. M.L. Verma Mrs. Sonia Makheeja Mrs. Beenu Arora Mrs. Vandana Nair Dr. Nirmal Kumari Mr. Pramod Kumar Mishra Mr. Om Prakash Sharma Mrs

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    change with the long profile in the River Wandle? Background: In south – east England the River Wandle lies as a tributary to the river Thames running through south west London at 9 miles long. The names of the river and of wandsworth have been seen to derive from old the old English “Wendlesworth” meaning “Wendle’s settlement.” Rain falls on the North Downs‚ filters through the chalk and emerges on the spring line at the wandles two main sources. The river has been used since roman times and

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    River Restoration - Soft Engineering The River Cole‚ Oxford The River Cole forms part of the border between the counties‚ Oxfordshire and Wiltshire. It is a tributary of the River Thames and joins it near Lechlade. Many mills have altered the river by straightening and polluting it. Much of its upper course has been built over due to urbanisation and so the exact location of the source is unknown. It also flows through National Trust land. The River Cole had become very polluted and

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    Rivers and groundwater mitch baxter geography 12 jan. 29th‚ 2015 How does a river begin? Rivers begin in mountain valleys. Water at the top of the hill or mountain will take the most direct route downwards. As the water continuously flows‚ the soil beneath it becomes soggy and waterlogged. At this time‚ the soil will no longer be able to absorb any more water‚ so it will seep out onto its surface. This is the beginning of a stream that with time will evolve into a river. All water in the same drainage

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    Misery is the River of the World The song “Misery is the River of the World” talks about how unkind mankind can be‚ how sad man is while he lives‚ and how unreasonably people claim being very knowledgeable about God. Consequently‚ this mind-opening song can be considered as a musical and sonic summation of short stories titled “The Lament‚” “The Suicide‚” and “The Three Hermits.” “The Lament” can be connected to this song through the lines “Like the thistles that are growing ’round the trunk

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    memory of a river. Someone may have a lot of memories of swimming in a river while someone else may have memories of journey by boat or launch on rivers. On the other hand‚ many of us also experience the cruel face of rivers during flood. But‚ memory of river is a common characteristic of the people of Bangladesh‚ a country crisscrossed by rivers. Actually‚ the rivers of Bangladesh mark both the psychology of the nation and the life of the people. But‚ unfortunately‚ our memories of rivers are declining

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