Save the tigers Someday‚ we may never see tigers again because tigers are on the critically endangered list‚ which is why the National Zoo was celebrating Global Tiger Day. This is happening because of poaching and habitat changes. Large plantations have replaced a lot of tiger habitat in several tropical range countries. Tigers occupy only around 7 percent of their historic range. The current wild tiger population is at as few as 3‚200 tigers‚ including only about 400 Sumatran tigers‚ which are
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in 2008 of meat from a bottlenose dolphin revealed Mercury ‚ eighteen times higher than the maximum level permitted under Japanese health standards. Fish caught in Japanese coastal waters have radioactive particles from last year’s nuclear disaster have accumulated on the seafloor and could contaminate sea life for decades. A
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infrastructure project in the prohibited area. According to the Act‚ a protected monument will have a ‘prohibited area’ of minimum 100 metres‚ which can be more. There would be no more construction allowed in this area; but only repairs for basics such as water and sanitation. It also allows no horizontal or vertical expansion. There would be a further 200 metres of regulated area. Construction in this area could be possible but it’d be strictly according to heritage bylaws. The Act also provides for
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many thanks to the juries and MC who have given me opportunity to deliver an English speech in front of you all. Ladies and Gentlemen‚ The title of my speech is “Save Our Earth; Save Our Forest”. As we know‚ people from all over the world always commemorate Earth Day every 22nd April. The idea of earth day is based on the awareness to save this world from the environmental destruction. It aims at making global movements to participate actively in saving our earth – the only planet in which we live
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population is removing trees to practise shifting cultivation and for fuel. To fulfill the demands of the urban population the forest cover is being destroyed. We need to conserve our forests as it preserves the ecological diversity and our life support system- water‚ air and soil. The Forest Conservation Act in 1988 made strict punishment for those who violated the rules. Strict measures were taken to regulate the activities of the tribals‚ prohibition regarding felling of trees in hilly areas and
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assam [æˈsæm] pronunciation (help·info) /ɔxɔm/ (Assamese: অসম Ôxôm) is a northeastern state of India. Its capital is Dispur‚ located within the municipal area of Guwahati city. Located south of the eastern Himalayas‚ Assam comprises the Brahmaputra and the Barak river valleys along with the Karbi Anglong and the North Cachar Hills with an area of 30‚285 square miles (78‚438 km²). Assam is surrounded by six of the other Seven Sister States: Arunachal Pradesh‚ Nagaland‚ Manipur‚ Mizoram‚ Tripura and
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Answer the following in not more than two pages : 1. a) Describe the events which led to the imprisonment of the Cabuliwallah. OR b) Describe the problem of soil erosion and the measures suggested to check it‚ in the essay Physics of the Countryside Water. 2. a) Comment on the opening scene of the play Julius Caesar. OR b) Briefly describe the death of Brutus and Cassius. 3. Write a Precis of the following passage and suggest a suitable title. Health is indeed the greatest blessing that a man enjoys
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stay in the vicinity of sites where concentrations of wastes build up‚ such as near solid waste disposal sites on the outskirts of cities these people may be at health risks‚ for instance‚ through some waste products leaching into their water supply. Consequently‚ they may exhibit greater incidence of health disorders. Methodology: Select for comparison two localities: one close to a city solid waste disposal site‚ and another one of similar socio-economic status‚ but far away from
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IS10 (Part1 ):1990 ( Reaffirmed 1995 ) PLYWOOD TEA-CHESTS - SPECIFICATION PART 1 GENERAL ( Fifth Revision) ’ UDC 621’788’1i3 [ 674 - 419’32 : 663’95 3 :. i‚ I> 1 ‘9 ‚I.’ // ‚;. : I Q BIS 1991 BUREAU MANAK __dWmmy 199 1 OF BHAVAN‚ INDIAN STANDARDS ZAFAR MARG Price Group 3 9 BAHADUR SHAH NEW DELHI llG002 . Timber Stores Sectional Committee‚ CED 33 FOREWORD This Indian Standard ( Part 1 ) ( Fifth Revision ) was adopred
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CTET NOVEMBER 2012 ANSWER KEY-SOLUTION BY WWW.EXAMHUNT.IN PAPER-2 : CHILD DEVELOPMENT November 18‚ 2012 Correct Answer It is subjective evidence of behavior and therefore does not provide feedback for scholastic area B and A 29 19 01 Oh really‚ your mother rang up Principal ma’am last night‚ 28 20 03 09 Did she seek an appointment with her ? Higher order divergent 27 02 26 06 Difficulty level of the question 26 01 24 07 Ability to monitor their own learning 21 13 06 24 The tendency to persist
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