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    Windshield Survey

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    Elements Descriptors Physical Environment Sunnyside is a community in the southern part of Houston‚ There are significant amount of hazardous waste   in Sunnyside  with   eight  Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) reporting facilities‚   three Large Quantity Generators (LQG) of hazardous waste‚ two  major dischargers‚ of air pollutants‚ and a  facility which treats‚ stores  or disposes of hazardous waste.    ● Boundaries Sunnyside  boundaries are on the North is 610 south loop‚ it is bounded on

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    William Wordsworth: A Romantic Hypocrite Wordsworth in his “Prelude” has presented a timeless piece of art‚ transfixed for eternities to come. He has made his words immortal by his imagination that gives the truth‚ which according to Keats is beauty. He equates beauty and truth through his imagination. This ode is a purely aesthetic rendition to signify the supremacy and impermanence of art over nature. Through his imagination‚ he not only enlivens the urn but makes it immortal through his

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    according to the second law of thermodynamics. Therefore‚ thermal power plants also produce low-temperature heat. If no use is found for the heat‚ it is lost to the environment. If reject heat is employed as useful heat‚ for industrial processes or district heating‚ the power plant is referred to as a cogeneration power plant or CHP (combined heat-and-power) plant. South Sulawesi’s installed electrical generating capacity in 2005 was 543.93 megawatts: 36.06% derived from hydroelectric (own by PLN)

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    university project they came to know about the scarcity of electricity in villages‚ this goaded them to devise energy solutions for villagers. This year‚ Gram Power set up India’s first ’Smart Micro grid’ in a village close to Todaraisingh Mandal in Tonk district of Rajasthan‚ which had no electricity connections from state electricity grid. This powered around 200 people allowing them to operate common appliances at home. In national grid theft‚ transmission and heat losses eats up a major part of power

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    The Kipsigis Tribe

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    people living in Kenya‚ east of Lake Victoria. They inhabit the highlands of Kericho from Timboroa to Mara River in the south‚ the west from Mau Escarpment to Kebeneti. The Kipsigis also live in parts of Laikipia‚ Kitale‚ Nakuru‚ Narok‚ Trans Mara District‚ Eldoret and Nandi Hills. The Kipsigis speak Kipsigis as a mother tongue. It belongs to the Nilo-Saharan family‚ with dialects of the language most similar to Nandi. Kipisigis is a fascinating tribe in terms of communities‚ culture‚ and geography

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    Summary for NSW Aboriginal Land Council Case Justice of Appeal MEAGER Counsel for the defendant suggested that the decision in Ballina Shire Council v Ringland (1994) 33 NSWLR 680 applied to this case and meant that the NSW Aboriginal Land Council could not sue for defamation. The decision was made by Chief Justice Gleeson and President Kirby that a council elected under the Local Government Act 1919 does not have sufficient powers or rights to make a claim for defamation. The plaintiff argued

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    Terton Pema Lingpa

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    Table of Content Pema Lingpa -The treasurer The life of Pema Lingpa Pema Lingpa was born in Chel Baridrang‚ in the Tang valley in the district of Bumtang. His father was Dondrub Zangpo of Sumtrang and his mother was Pema Dronma. His birth was on the fifteenth day of the second month of the male iron-horse year of the eighth sexagenary cycle‚ corresponding to 1450. His parents named him Dondrub Gyelpo and his maternal aunt Peldro named

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    Film and Communication

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    and KP Jayasankar ; “Ahankar Kahankar”‚ was an eye opener to the audience. Both are professors at the Centre for media and cultural studies (CMCS). The documentary portraits the history‚ life and the world view of Warli Tribes based in the Thane district of Bombay. They have their own beliefs‚ life and customs which have nothing in common with Hinduism. CMCS is an independent centre of Tata Institute of Social Sciences‚ engaged in media teaching‚ production and research situated in Mumbai. The

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    Carlisle Flooding

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    Carlisle Case Study: The Carlisle Floods of January 2005 1. Introduction/Location background information 2. What was the hydrology of the January 2005 flood? e.g. which rivers were involved/what was the rainfall (mm)/how high was peak discharge (cumecs) etc… 3. What caused the heavy rainfall? 4. Skills section: construct a hydrograph in excel using the data 5. What were the impacts of the flood event on the local population and the environment? Or you can pick your own river

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    Court decided on the case Vernonia School District v. Acton as to whether or not random drug testing of high school athletes violated the reasonable search and seizure clause of the Fourth Amendment. During the 1980 ’s and 1990 ’s there was a large increase in drug use. The courts decision was a strong interpretation of the Fourth Amendment and the right decision upon drug testing high school athletes. Between 1985 and 1989 the Vernonia School District began to see a marked increase in disciplinary

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