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    CHAPTER 1 WATER AND THE BLUE PLANET 1.1 Introduction Of “The Blue Planet” (The Earth) 71% of the earth is covered by water. 29% of the surface is covered by land. It is the only known planet with life. Fig1.1 the blue planet The earth is known as “Blue Planet” occupies a special place in the solar system. The earth consists of three spheres. They are known as Atmosphere‚ the Hydrosphere and the Lithosphere. The interrelationship that exists among these three spheres is the foundation

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    CHAPTER I BACKGROUND Marks & Spencer Plc is going to enter a new market for their biscuit section in Brunei Darussalam. Brunei Darussalam is a country in South East Asia with great market potential as they have a big amount of GDP. They are going to make an innovation in order to attract the costumer in Brunei. The innovation they are willing to make is making a new biscuits flavour that suits Bruneian. To enter this new market M&S chooses to do indirect-exporting‚ by selling their biscuits to

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    Executive Summary Climate change is a threatening issue in the global. Thus‚ carbon tax is used as a tool to reduce greenhouse. The Australian Government announced initially the price of carbon tax is $23 per tone and has become a concerned issue with policy proposal makers and its significant effects on all society and economy. The report will outline some features that related to the issues and impacts of carbon tax as well as the responds of business and consumers. The carbon tax will create

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    definition of tariff: A tax imposed on imported goods and services. Tariffs are used to restrict trade‚ as they increase the price of imported goods and services‚ making them more expensive to consumers. They are one of several tools available to shape trade policy. government impose tariff for two reason‚ either to generate high revenues or to protect they domestic industries from foreign rivals. import demand curve and export supply curve after the imposition of tariff when tariff is imposed

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    Special Economic Zones (SEZ) in India. Introduction A Special Economic Zone in short SEZ is a geographically bound zones where the economic laws in matters related to export and import are more broadminded and liberal as compared to rest parts of the country. SEZs are projected as duty free area for the purpose of trade‚ operations‚ duty and tariffs. SEZ units are self-contained and integrated having their own infrastructure and support services.  Within SEZs‚ a units may be set-up for the manufacture

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    Case Study Lake Dianchi

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    [3] Agricultural Non-point Source Water Pollution Caused Eutrophication of Dianchi Lake in China and Possible Solutions Abstract: Eutrophication is a big problem around the world and especially in China where laws and regulations are not followed in rural areas. This is the case in Kunming‚ Yunnan‚ China at Lake Dianchi where eutrophication is the highest in the country. This case study will set up to study the effects of phosphate in the lake‚ the quantity of phosphate‚ and the possible

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    2903ENV HISTORY‚ THEORY AND METHODS OF URBAN DESIGN ASSIGNMENT 1 – URBAN DESIGN IN HISTORY THE INFLUENCES OF BARON HAUSSMANN ON CONTEMPORARY CITIES Introduction This essay will focus mainly on the urban design developments of Paris‚ France that were largely influenced by Baron Georges-Eugene Haussmann (Fig. 1). It is Haussmann’s extensive design work that encouraged a ‘quantum leap’ in the changes and developments of the urban design characteristics of Paris. “Few town planners anywhere

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    Ruban India Foundation Concept Note “Cities are symbols of economic power‚ the arts‚ military prowess‚ politics‚ civic culture‚ intellectual ferment‚ creativity and so on. Moreover‚ urbanity itself is seen as the up-market styling of manners. And so over the past 500 years‚ first through the Renaissance and the enlightenment‚ then through the Industrial Revolution‚ the ascendance of the West became the very definition of progress and power. ..The drive to catch up with the West propels Asian

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    CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Rationale Section 304 of Title V (Fiscal Administration) of the Local Government Code of 1991 (RA No. 7160). Provide the basis for governance for the conduct and management of financial affairs‚ transactions‚ and operations of provinces‚ cities‚ municipalities‚ and barangays. Local fiscal administration refers to the rational‚ effective and efficient conduct of the fiscal functions and operations of local government unitswhich embrace the systems‚ structures

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    Environmental Pollution In Dhaka City Environmental pollution is as old as the civilization itself. It has become a major concern in the last few decades. It is the byproduct of the development of civilization and in fact a price for the progress. The present environmental condition of Bangladesh is not at all equilibrium. Severe air‚ water and noise pollution are threatening human health‚ ecosystems and economic growth of Bangladesh. Air pollution caused due to increasing population‚ burning

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