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    water pollution

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    Water pollution is when the water in lakes‚ rivers‚ oceans‚ and other bodies of water is contaminated. Humans are the main cause for polluting the water. The countries that are most affected by water pollution are: India – The Ganges River China – The Yellow River Central Asia – Amu and Syr Darya Rivers Nepals – Most of the Rivers Pacific Islands Australia Water pollution affects ones physical and emotional health since without drinking water we cannot survive and if the water is polluted

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    important points in the notebook paragraph. It told that Hindustan is a land of rivers‚ Derived from a Persian word Hind (Sindhu)‚ Primarily the term “Hindustan” refers ( A river in Sanskrit) to Republic of India and it’s usually applied to the Ganges Plain of North India‚ between the Himalayas in the north and the Deccan Plateau in the South. These were some information by me and some from my teacher. The conclusion was – Thus‚ it tell us that the term Hindustan involved in terms of the meaning

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    Niger Delta

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    Nigeria is among the richest deltas in the world. Other major deltas are either famous for crude oil and natural gas (Amazon in Brazil‚ Orionoco in Venezuela‚ Mississippi in the U.S.A.‚ Mahakarn in Indonesia) or grow mainly rice (e.g. Indus in Pakistan‚ Ganges in Bangladesh‚ Mekong in Vietnam). The Niger Delta however has huge oil and gas reserves and ranks as the world’s sixth largest exporter of crude oil and the second largest producer of palm oil‚ after Malaysia‚ which even obtained its palm seedlings

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    Doab

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    The Doab‚ unqualified by the names of any rivers‚ designates the flat alluvial tract between the Ganges and Yamuna rivers in western and southwestern Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand state in India‚ extending from the Sivalik Hills to the two rivers’ confluence at Allahabad. The region has an area of about 23‚360 square miles (60‚500 square km); it is approximately 500 miles (805 km) in length and 60 miles (97 km) in width. Doab figures prominently in history and myths of Vedic period; the epic Mahabharata

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    Procedure: 1. Go to your Lab Station‚ and check to make sure you have all your materials needed. 2. You will need four Bobby Pins‚ four Paper Clips‚ a plastic cup filled with water‚ a blow torch‚ a lighter‚ and pliers/tweezers. 3. Grab a Paper clip and bend it as many times as it takes you until it breaks without heating it or cooling it. This is called the Control. 4. Do the same thing to a Bobby pin‚ that you did to the Paper Clip in step 3. 5. Now you need to start Annealing‚ hold onto the bobby

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    When it needs to breath‚ it swims to the surface‚ rotates upright to take in the air‚ and then rotates 90 degrees again as it swims back to the bottom. This unique side swimming behaviour is not consistently seen in any other dolphin‚ except the Ganges River dolphin.  The Indus River dolphin weighs 70-110 kg (155-245 lbs). The maximum size is 2.5m (8.2 ft)‚ with males smaller than females. Habitat Biogeographic realm Indo-Malayan  Range States Pakistan  Ecological Region

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    A squatter settlement is an area of residence‚ the settlements are generally illegal because people have not got authority to build or legal ownership of land. In squatter settlements homes are generally built out of scraps (for example scrap metal and discard wood). These settlements are usually found around railway lines‚ waste tips and on rivers. People who live in squatter settlements work very hard just to survive‚ and to provide for their families. Residents of squatter settlements usually

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    between two locations which require the fiber to bend into a curve. Depending on how tight the bend is‚ this can result in transmission losses or even catastrophic damage when the energy density of the laser pulse exceeds the damage threshold of silica glass. Waveguide theory predicts that light travelling through a bend will form whispering-gallery modes that propagate through total internal reflection bounces along the inside of the outer edge of the bend. This is critical since in these locations

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    express my understating of this module “into the World”. The story of Tom Brennan” by J.C Burke and the film “Bend it like Beckham” by Gurinder Chadha both empasise the struggles of.. Good morning to the representatives of the Board of studies‚ teachers‚ and students i wish to express my understating of this module “into the World”. The story of Tom Brennan” by J.C Burke and the film “Bend it like Beckham” by Gurinder Chadha both empasise the struggles of.. Good morning to the representatives of

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    Future of Saarc

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    FUTURE OF SAARC THE vast South Asia subcontinent was split into two nations in 1947 when India and Pakistan came into existence because of their irreconcilably divergent religions‚ political perceptions and ethnic cleavages. It became impossible to make the Hindus and Muslims live under any single arrangement. They could not get along side by side any more. The other States which became independent were Sri Lanka (1948)‚ the Maldives (1996) and Bangladesh 1971‚ whose story of creation is somewhat

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