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    The importance of water

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    biological importance of water Water‚ the most abundant compound on the planet‚ is a material which is essential for all living organisms. Its uses in all living things cover a huge variety of everyday functions which are immeasurably important to the continuity of the organism. The fact that water makes up between 60 and 95 percent of all living organisms speaks for itself on the incredible biological importance of this compound. One of the major functions of water in living organism is its

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    Plant Structure and Function Plant Body  The unique organization of tissues in flowering plants is part of the reason why they are the dominant group of the plant kingdom. Monocots and Dicots Meristems  Meristems – region of undifferentiated cells that can divide rapidly.  Apical meristems – shoots and tip of roots (primary growth)  Lateral meristems – thickening of the cambium (secondary growth) Plant Tissues Plant Tissues   Xylem – conducts water and mineral ions; fluids can

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    Water

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    Abstract: This thesis examines Deepa Mehta’s trilogy—Water‚ Earth‚ Fire—and the trilogy’s exploration and contestation of colonial‚ anti-colonial nationalist‚ and religious ideologies as intersecting with patriarchal norms to enact symbolic and actual violence on the bodies of women. I argue that Mehta’s trilogy foregrounds the ways in which patriarchal nationalism legitimizes violence against women’s bodies and sexualities through different social and cultural practices and discourses which are

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    POWER PLANT ENGINEERING

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    LECTURER NOTES ON EE2252 POWER PLANT ENGINEERING II YEAR /IV SEMESTER EEE ACADEMIC YEAR 2012-2013 EE2252 POWER PLANT ENGINEERING SYLLABUS 3 1 0 4 AIM Expose the students to basics of various power plants so that they will have the comprehensive idea of power system operation. OBJECTIVES To become familiar with operation of various power plants. 1 THERMAL POWER PLANTS 1 Basic thermodynamic cycles‚ various components of steam power plantlayoutpulverized coal burners- Fluidized

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    Ground Water

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    GROUND WATER THE WATER/HYDROLOGIC CYCLE * Composed of evaporation from the oceans * Movements of moist air inland * Condensation and precipitation * Run-off on the surface or sub-surface back to the ocean * Plus additional minor cycles * Involves the exchange of water with the atmosphere‚ the earth‚ and the different water forms * Done when clouds gain water vapor from the various water forms * Evaporation – process where water turns into steam or gas when the

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    Economic growth

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    Economic growth is considered as one of the most essential parts of the economics‚ and it is defined an increase of goods and services of a country within certain period (Acemoglu‚ 2012). Modis (2013) claimed that‚ this economic growth conception particularly relates to the growth of potential output and production which is measured by gross domestic product per capita (GDP). Economic growth ideology has a long history‚ though it has been existed since the mid-18th‚ economic growth has dominated

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    Intensive plant production

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    What is intensive plant production? Well it is formally known as intensive agriculture. It is an ‘Agricultural production system characterised by the high inputs of capital or labour relative to land area’ [http://www.uwa.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/92619/Yan_PPS_Workshop.pdf]. It mainly focuses on produces with the highest amount of value. Around the world‚ intensive agriculture is needed and in the entire generality of agriculture‚ intensive agriculture takes up about 37%‚ specialising in

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    water

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    Water is a chemical compound with the chemical formula H 2O. A water molecule contains one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms that are connected by covalent bonds. Water is a liquid at standard ambient temperature and pressure‚ but it often co-exists on Earth with its solid state‚ ice‚ and gaseous state‚ steam (water vapor). Water covers 71% of the Earth’s surface.[1] It is vital for all known forms of life. On Earth‚ 96.5% of the planet’s water is found in seas and oceans‚ 1.7% in groundwater‚ 1

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    Water

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    bottled water Industry established in the early 1980s as a result of a number of factors containing convenience‚ taste and fear about public drinking water. Along today’s importance on healthy living. Bottled water is seen as a natural and healthy beverage. However‚ the bottled water industry and the denationalization of water is linked to a number of social‚ economical and environmental durability issues. Bottled water can be an alternate source of clean‚ safe drinking water. Bottled water is actually

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    Conserve Water

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    Conserving water can greatly limit the negative impact we have on the environment. By thinking conscientiously and creatively‚ we can make sure that everyone has enough water‚ while also minimizing the energy we use to bring it to our faucet or garden hose. Plus‚ using water wisely can lower many water bills. At Urban Times‚ it has been high on our agenda to bring more awareness to the increasing scarcity of water. This infographic‚ brought to us by Seametrics‚ illustrates that our water consumption is

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