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    Submission of the draft copy of INB-355 Term Paper on Russia & its Car Industry To XXX By XXX 16 March ‚ 2009 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL Date: 16th March‚ 2009 To XXXX Faculty BBA Department North South University. Subject: Submission of the draft copy of INB-355 Term Paper. Dear Madam‚ We have presented the spring’09 INB-355 term paper (Draft Copy)‚ which you assigned us to prepare as a course requirement. This particular report

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    (Banovich) John Banovich was discovered and then received international attention for his life size painting of an African elephant. This painting was called “Once upon a time” and was created to help draw attention to the growing plague of ivory poaching. The title of the painting was a tribute to the animals that once inhabited the

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    When I was a child‚ one of my favorite places was the zoo. I loved to look at the beautiful animals and all the different species that the zoo possessed. As a child‚ I never realized how much these magnificent animals were threatened to extinction because of the wild animal trade. Animal trafficking‚ also known as the Animal Trade‚ is one of the harshest crimes and biggest industries‚ affecting ecosystems‚ the environment‚ and humans worldwide. Animal Trafficking is hands-down a growing industry

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    In the story‚ The Homecoming‚ one type of conflict that occurred was person vs. person. An example of that was how Becky frequently bickered with her sisters and brothers. She did not solve her arguments in a productive way. Instead‚ she tended to get angry and/or storm off.There were a few person vs. nature conflicts in this story. An albino buck attacked Clay-Boy around the beginning of the story‚ after he had been attempting to let a doe escape from being entangled in tree limbs. He hid in a

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    injustice and wastage of tax payer’s money. In the utopian India‚ the government will run effectively‚ efficiently and above all‚ honestly. 3.The Environment We have to protect our environment. At present‚ there is massive deforestation and poaching of endangered animals. Industrial waste is dumped in the rivers. In the utopian India we will respect and protect our natural surroundings. 4. The Citizens In the utopian India‚ there will be free good quality primary education from every child

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    falls between 3062 and 3948. Whereas the number of Tigers in the beginning of Twentieth century was about 1‚00‚000 . This shows that the Tigers are gradually declining. The main reasons for this are – Habitat destruction‚ habitat fragmentation and poaching. The Tigers are poached mainly for their skin (fur) which is used to make coats. The bones and nearly all parts of the Tiger are used in making traditional Chinese medicines. These Tigers were also a big game and were hunted to win

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    focuses on the conservation and protection of species that are considered at harm in their habitat. Secondly‚ this act helps create awareness of species that they’re trying to help protect. Next‚ it helps set up regulations and if any reports of poaching‚ or killing of these species gets reported‚ they can instantly take direct action. For example‚ in California

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    a growing leader as it is about the journey beyond the wisdom. Book opens with the introduction to the personality of Vile and Naïve respectively. Part I “Vile - How He Operates” begins with “Career Poaching” where author explains that shared information always creates the potential for poaching of credit. Vile’s trick of using the chorus style to sing a solo song also confuses his team members. Author advices to Vile that he should survive on self-merit‚ concentrate on

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    n The California Condor is a New World vulture‚ the largest North American land bird. Currently‚ this condor inhabits only the Grand Canyon area‚ Zion National Park‚ and coastal mountains of central and southern California and northern Baja California. Although other fossil members are known‚ it is the only surviving member of the genus It is black with patches of white on the underside of the wings and a largely bald head‚ with skin color ranging from yellowish to a bright red depending on the

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    there are many types of conflict. One of the main conflicts in the book is person vs. person. Person vs. Person is a struggle between two individuals. One of the event that happened that displayed person vs. person was when Charlie Sneed is found poaching and was put in jail by Ep Bridges. Charlie Sneed was trying to help families out who didn’t have food to eat during the winter but Ep Bridges still arrests him. Another conflict displayed in the book is person vs. self. Person vs. self is when a

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