(successional) development due to the influence of a variety of biotic influences. Source : Forest Survey of India‚ Dehradun. State of forest report 2001. Dehradun‚ FSI‚ 2002. 12p. FORESTS OF INDIA The most important factors influencing the physiognomy‚ species composition‚ phenology etc. of Indian forests are temperature‚ rainfall‚ local edaphic and biotic factors. These factors have been used in the classification of Indian forests. Most detailed classification of Indian forests is by Champion
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This is a research paper for an undergraduate English Composition 102 class. The assignment was to choose any topic of our choice‚ research at least 7 sources and write a research paper that answered a thesis. Throughout the course we about argument fallacies‚ learned how to research‚ how to integrate the sources we found and so on. This paper is a culmination of many different lessons we learned throughout the semester. It must be in MLA format. Does this paper address the thesis in a developed
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Exploring Crisis of Identity in Hazar Chaurasi Ki Maa: Studying life of Naxalism in Bollywood Chitra Tanwar Srivastava1 Ravi Shankar2 Assistant Professor‚ Mass Communication‚ Govt P.G. College‚ Hisar 1 Head‚ Department of Mass Communication‚ Govt P.G. College‚ Ambala Cantt2 Abstract The Indian Cinema has carved a special place for itself in its audiences across the globe. It is believed to be capable of raising issues and at times changing people’s perceptions. One of the major issues that
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← Back to Set | Notes for Mid TermStudy online at quizlet.com/_3fr6q | 1. | A ballistic expert or crime scene photographer is best described as. A specialist in the collection and examination of the physical evidence of a crime | | Criminalist | 2. | A codified law is known as a. | | Statute | 3. | A controlled experiment provides some control over factors that threaten external validity. | | False | 4. | A correlation exists between sample size and the degree of confidence we can
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As the conscientious reader nears completion of The Canterbury Tales‚ they have seen that Chaucer has written about various types of belief systems such as physiognomy‚ alchemy‚ fairies and spells‚ and pagan mythology. Yet‚ of all the belief systems that Chaucer explores in The Canterbury Tales‚ the two belief systems that are most frequently occurring throughout‚ are Christianity and astrology. This combination may lead to questions why it is that Chaucer explores these two beliefs systems in-depth;
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“Leadership is one of those things which is almost impossible to pin down in words but which everyone recognises when they see it.” D.A.S Plastow Group Managing Director Rolls-Royce Motors Limited. When we hear the word leadership or leader‚ the first thing some people imagine is a great military commander or king standing in front of his people and issuing orders. If we think about it more closely‚ we will realize that leadership is not only a creation of ancient history but we deal with it
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Symbolism of The Scarlet Letter A symbol is a literary device which is employed to portray another object or individual. In the Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ it is most often a tangible object he uses to represent an undefined idea‚ complex in scope and significance. More times than not‚ it represents reverent‚ profound‚ or virtuous concepts of merit. From the substitution of one idea or object for another‚ to creations as massive‚ complex‚ and perplexing as the veil in the Minister’s Black
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ANAXIMANDER Anaximander (610 BCE - 546 BCE) was a Milesian School Pre-Socratic Greek Philosopher. Like most of the Pre-Socratics‚ very little is known of Anaximander’s life. He was born‚ presumably in 610 BCE‚ in Ionia‚ the present day Turkish west coast‚ and lived in Miletus where he died in 546 BCE. He was of the Milesian school of thought and‚ while it is still debated among Pre-Socratic scholars‚ most assert that he was a student of Thales and agree that‚ at the very least‚ he was influenced
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All That Glitters Is Not Gold Outward appearance can be greatly misleading. Gold is a very valuable metal. It has an attractive glittering appearance too. But it does not mean that everything which glitters like gold should be precious. There are utterly valueless things that look like gold and taking them on their face value is unwise. On the contrary‚ some of the dull looking things possess immense value. Their appearance is in no way proportionate to the great value they have. This is true of
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Introduction The 1980s reinvented backcombed hair and shoulder pads and brought us the death of John Lennon‚ the launch of MTV‚ and Michael Jackson’s Thriller. New York‚ a city which has always been a melting pot of diverse cultures and nations‚ was bustling with young artists at the time. Amidst them‚ Jean-Michel Basquiat made his appearance on the art scene. Basquiat was a multi-cultural artist of Puerto Rican and Haitian descent. After his first exhibition in the early 1980s‚ he was immediately
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