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    Natural Disaster

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    Earthquakes can deform the ground‚ make buildings and other structures collapse‚ and create tsunamis (large sea waves). Lives may be lost in the resulting destruction. In the last 500 years‚ several million people have been killed by earthquakes around the world‚ including over 240‚000 in the 1976 T’ang-Shan‚ China‚ earthquake. Worldwide‚ earthquakes have also caused severe property and structural damage. Adequate precautions‚ such as education‚ emergency planning‚ and constructing stronger‚ more flexible

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    ------------------------------------------------- Natural disaster A natural disaster is a major adverse event resulting from natural processes of the Earth; examples include floods‚ tsunami‚ volcanic‚ earthquakes‚ tornadoes and other geologic processes. A natural disaster can cause loss of life or property damage‚ and typically leaves some economic damage in its wake‚ the severity of which depends on the affected population’s resilience‚ or ability to recover. The causes of natural disasters are many. Human activities

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    CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES The term “resource” means anything that we use from our environment to achieve our objective. For example‚ we require bricks‚ cement‚ iron‚ wood etc. to construct a building. All these items are called the resources for construction of building. Are source can be defined as „any natural or artificial substance‚ energy or organism‚ which is used by human being for its welfare. These resources are of two types: 1.Natural resources 2.Artificial resources CONSERVATION

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    Space and Place

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    Week 5 Assignment Valerie Waydeman BUS 642: Business Research Methods & Tools Dr. Jon Webber February 23‚ 2013 2. Suppose you were preparing two-way tables of percentages for the following pairs of variables. How would you run the percentages? When two-way tables are being done this is usually because one of the variables is thought to be the cause‚ affect the cause‚ or predict the response of the other variable. This is called the (IV) independent variable (Cooper & Schindler‚

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    Natural Law

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    DEFINITION OF NATURAL LAW Natural law is a law or body of laws that derives from nature and is believed to be binding upon human actions apart from or in conjunction with laws established by human authority. John M. Finnis defines natural law as “a set of principles of practical reasonableness in ordering human life and human community”. Finnis states that natural law consists of two sets of principles. These consist of certain basic values and requirement of practical reasonableness. It

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    Natural Forces

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    Natural Forces A natural force is a power brought on by nature. Natural forces‚ unlike those of other powers‚ are uncontrollable. When a hurricane passes along the coast‚ a bolt of lightning strikes a rooftop‚ and a volcano erupts‚ these are all examples of natural forces. Natural forces can have devastating effects on wildlife‚ humans‚ and the earth itself. Our effects to resist these occurrences‚ our only way to cope with such devastating forces of nature are to observe‚ learn‚ and prepare

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    Space Tourism

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    Project Report Submission Guidelines All the VII/VIII semester students are requested to note the following: Report 1. The Report should be typed in ▪ Times New Roman ▪ Font size 12 ▪ Line Spacing 1.5 ▪ Give 1” margin on top‚ bottom and right side of the page & 1.5” on the left side. ▪ Chapter heading : font type: Times New Roman ‚ font size: 14 bold‚ uppercase ▪ Title‚ sub title : 12 Times New Roman bold

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    There are two different coordinate systems to locate stars in the sky: 1. Right Ascension-Declination • Vernal equinox is where the ecliptic and celestial equator meet. • Ecliptic is the apparent path of the Sun in one year (it is also along the plane in which the Earth revolves around the Sun). • Right ascension is analogous to longitude and is measured in hours‚ minutes‚ and seconds‚ from the point of vernal equinox. • Declination is analogous to latitude and is measured in degrees from the

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    Natural Vegetation

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    The following are the principal types of natural vegetation in India: (1) Tropical Evergreen Rain Forests‚ (2) Deciduous or Monsoon Type of Forests‚ (3) Dry Deciduous Forests and Scrubs‚ (4) Semi- Desert and Desert Vegetations‚ (5) Tidal or Mangrove Forests and (6) Mountain Forests. • Tropical evergreen rain forests: These forests grow in areas where rainfall is more than 200 cm. They are mainly found on the slopes of the Western Ghats and the Northeastern regions of Arunachal Pradesh‚ Meghalaya

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    Natural Resources

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    China seems to fall on to the weak side of the scale for their natural resources and economic base measuring of latitude and panarchy. Latitude is the degree to which a system can be altered before not having the ability to recover. China’s natural resources and environmental base are very weak in latitude. This conclusion is drawn from the fact that the demand on the limited resources is high due to the high population and low regulation. This is evident in the energy sector‚ because the increasing

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