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    due to human activities and the reason for conservation of biodiversity will be discussed in details with respect to its aesthetic value‚ medicinal importance and its ecological value. The concept of biodiversity is important in building awareness‚ knowledge‚ information‚ ethics‚ and other complex mixture of agriculture‚ protected areas‚ etc. Figure 1 shows how these fit into the society together to achieve a common objective which is the conservation of biodiversity‚ sustainable use of biological

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    ENVIRONMENT CONSERVATION

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    Florican on the Lucknow airport just after landing. This chance encounter highlights the plight of this species CONTENTS and the pressures on its habitat as a result of land conversion‚ one of the many causes for the decline in its numbers. Introduction 02 THE GREAT INDIAN BUSTARD 06 Bustards‚ a Conservation Dateline 15 While bringing out this publication‚ we also reflect that it is unfortunate how many such meetings on endangered species have been The Great Indian Bustard

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    Preservation and Ruin

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    Question 1 Outline. The issue is Torture. Torture is a serious violation of human rights and is strictly prohibited by international law covered in article 5 of no torture in 1948 “No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel‚ inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.” The reason for this is because torture strikes at the very heart of civil and political freedoms. Torture was one of the first issues dealt with by the United Nations (UN). The United Nations Efforts to Secure Freedom from

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    products. Its technical expertise of materials and substrates is based both on professional knowledge and also long experience in the use of safe cleaning. Restorative Techniques has considerable‚ technical and practical experience within the surface conservation and restoration fields‚ yet recognizes that continual improvements can be sought and introduced. There have their own aim of restoration and the aim is to re-establish physical and functional integrity of a work by remedying the alterations which

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    Energy Conservation

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    Jo Anne Lewis Axia College of University of Phoenix Final Project- Migration and Solution Due Date: August 31‚ 2008 Energy conservation is the elimination or reduction of energy we and waste every. Energy is a very important to our society. We use energy for everything transportation‚ cooking‚ heating and cooling‚ manufacturing‚ lighting‚ and entertainment. Energy is the vital force powering business‚ manufacturing‚ and the transportation of goods and services to serve the

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    Rhino Conservation

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    turned up no evidence of surviving Black Rhinos. The western black Rhino was once widespread across the savannas of central-west Africa but it has decreased due to hunting in the early 20th century. The population rose again in the 1930s due to conservation efforts‚ but was to no avail as these slipped away. The population was in the hundreds by 1980 and decreased to 10 by 2000. This sub-species of Rhino becomes the second declared extinct this year. Last month the Vietnamese Rhino‚ a subspecies

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    TUTOR’S NAME: Claudette Jessop TUTORIAL DAY AND TIME: Thursday 10-12noon COURSEWORK ASSIGNMENT: Expository method- Classification DATE OF SUBMISSION: Monday 28th 2010. Essay Topic: Methods of food preservation Thesis Statement: Methods of food preservation can be categorized as use of chemical preservatives‚ removal of moisture‚ irradiation and temperature control. |Sub-topics: |Topic sentences:

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    Food Preservation Techniques

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    FOOD PRESERVATION 1.0 Definition Food preservation is the process of treating and handling food to stop or slow down spoilage (loss of quality‚ edibility or nutritional value) and thus allow for longer storage. Preservation usually involves preventing the growth of bacteria‚ yeasts‚ fungi‚ and other micro-organisms (although some methods work by introducing benign bacteria‚ or fungi to the food)‚ as well as retarding the oxidation of fats which cause rancidity. Food preservation can also include

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    Gaushala Semen Conservation

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    Semen Banking and Gaushalas: An important partners for ex situ conservation of cattle biodiversity Rajeev A.K Aggarwal1‚ P.K.Viz1‚ M.S.Tantia1‚ B.K.Joshi2 National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources‚ Karnal 132001‚ Haryana‚ India The indigenous cattle breeds and their diversity have evolved over a long period of time and developed as milch‚ draught or dual purpose breeds. Many of these breeds in spite of their satisfactory performance in low input system are fast depleting due to their

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    If books had to be burned... Imagine a world where books had to be burned‚ but people memorized them to preserve those books. That’s what happened in Fahrenheit 451. A history book should be preserved because we can inform people about the past‚ it would help prevent bad events from happening again‚ and let us know what events shaped the world we live in. A history book should be preserved because that way people can learn about the past. If people could learn about the past‚ they could understand

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