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    salim ali lake

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    Sengupta‚ M. and Dalwani‚ R. (Editors). 2008 Proceedings of Taal2007: The 12th World Lake Conference: 1614-1622 Conservation and Management of Salim Ali Lake‚ Aurangabad S.S.Patil‚ R.G.Auti and S.S.Mokashe* Department of Environmental Science‚ Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University‚ Aurangabad - 431 004. M.S. India *Department of Zoology‚ Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University‚ Aurangabad-431 004. M.S. India. Email: sushshrey@yahoo.co.in‚ rajeshauti@rediffmail.com‚ mokashe@yahoo

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    This chapter is designated to present a concise introduction of the profile of Meerut District‚ design of research and review of literature. Meerut District – A Brief Introduction Meerut is one of the largest cities of Uttar Pradesh‚ being very close to the capital‚ New Delhi. It is a part of the National Capital Region (NCR) and is being accepted as one of the fastest developing city of the State in terms of educational facilities‚ infrastructure development‚ as a business centre‚ agricultural

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    Tanauan City

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    the south. * City Government The Town of Tanauan was founded on its present location in 1754‚ having been transferred from the fringe of Taal Lake where it was originally situated. It is generally believed that Tanauan‚ together with Sala was originally founded in 1572 by the Augustinian missionaries who built mission at the shore of the Lake known as Bonbon (now Taal). The town‚ however‚ was totally destroyed during the most impressive and catastrophic historically recorded eruption of Taal

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    Judgment Essay

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    undergo to fit in are truly remarkable. Having been a ‘lifer’ in the Lake Travis Independent School District‚ I have had the pleasure in a first hand visual as the peers and other fellow students of mine grow up and made something of their lives. Unfortunately‚ I have also had to witness the self-destruction of those who were not as strong as the others and crumbled under the impersonal leer thrown at them by this caged-in society. At Lake Travis‚ your clique is your reputation. There are no ifs ands or

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    Once More to the Lake

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    to the Lake E. B. White’s Once More to the Lake is a very well written essay. The back and forth reflections of his childhood to adulthood is engaging. The way he compares his child self to his son arrests the whole essay. White’s story captures the essence of childhood memories. Reflecting beautifully will bring beauty‚ this is what White did. Retrospect is the main idea of White’s Once More to the Lake. Throughout the essay‚ White constantly reflects on his childhood and days at the lake in Maine

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    Wildlife in Kashmir

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     The highest‚ youngest & largest chain of mountains in the world‚ the Himalayan range is one of the most fascinating and spectacular natrual wonders on earth.It is more than that : it is one of the richest store of animal life.For instance‚it is remarkable that almost one third of the world’s mammalian species that may be called true mountain animals are native to these mountains. Jammu and kasmir with its variety of geographical regions‚ climates and vegetation has many

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    once more to the lake

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    "Once More to the Lake" is an essay first published in Harper’s magazine in 1941 by author E. B. White. Once more to the lake” is a personal and autobiographical writing shared by E.B.White and therefore‚ the main character is the author itself and White’s beloved family. In abstract “Once more to the lake” is a renowned writing of E.B.White in which the author narrates a story recalling his childhood experience of resorting to a lake in Maine‚ however the story pertains more with how the author

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    Greasy Lake Narrator

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    Greasy Lake is the story of three friends who are potray themselves to be bad characters. Until they run into a situation where they question‚ just how bad they are. It can easily be identify as the changing from boys to men‚ in the beginning of the story the narrator and his friends were compared to nature‚ which can relate to the many ironic events that happen to the narrator. Some of The circumstances that the narrator in "Greasy Lake" finds himself in‚ are the same

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    Lake Boca Monologue

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    Traveling the ICW and arriving in Lake Boca‚ Boca Raton‚ Florida‚ on a Saturday afternoon‚ we knew it would be crowded but‚ ….WOW! Not only was it Saturday afternoon‚ it was quite warm with a light ocean breeze and that endless blazing Florida sunshine that calls us all to come out and play. There were a gazillion boats‚ all filled with loads of people. There were floaty toys‚ people standing in the knee-deep water in the center‚ and plenty of music of all volumes and varieties. We’ve even seen floating

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    District Exam Paper

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    Yasmine Dela Cruz Period 2 10/8/12 Ideals of Freedom Paper In the 1700s‚ it was the colonial era of what became America. During this time‚ the Enlightenment values were shared throughout the world. There was subjugation of the Native Americans‚ rebellions‚ religious attributes‚ and soon “independence” swept through the colonies. These colonies became states. With states wanting their independence‚ came meetings being held and Revolutions coming about. Which is why The Declaration of Independence

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