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    Snow Removal

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    At that time of year again! The first snowfall is just around the corner‚ and there are snow plows for sale everywhere. If you are looking to buy a new snow plow‚ we want to make sure that you get a plow that you can trust. That’s why we compiled a list of 5 things you need to know before buying an ice plow. When buying a new snow plow for the winter season‚ it is important to know what you are going to use for. This can help dictate what kind of plow you buy: straight blade or plow V. For those

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    positions nearly twenty six inches in width and thirty six inches in length‚ a moderate sized painting. The painting consists of two hay structures covered in snow as the sun sets and arrays shades between these wheatstacks. The soil is concealed by snowfall and it gives the impression as if winter is soon to come. As an Impressionist

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    Japan

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    Japan (日本‚ Nippon) is a country in Asia. It has many islands. Four of them are big‚ and the biggest is the 7th largest island in the world. This island is called Honshu. The islands are near the East Asian coast‚ in the western part of the Pacific Ocean. Japanese people call their country "Nihon" or "Nippon"‚ which means "the origin of the sun" in Japanese. HISTORY In 1941‚ Japan hit Pearl Harbor in Hawaii‚ a water base of the United States and destroyed or damaged many ships and airplanes.

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    Rain Water Harvesting

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    RAIN WATER HARVESTING Introduction: Till about thirty years back‚ the areas around our homes and offices used to be unpaved and the rain falling on these areas would percolate into the soil and remain there for being drawn through shallow open wells. With the proliferation of flat complexes‚ not only have these areas been paved and percolation of rainwater into the soil almost totally stopped‚ the quantity of water drawn from the soil below has increased manyfold. Consequently open wells and not

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    The City That Never Spoke

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    Once upon a time there was a city where no one ever spoke. It wasn’t that these people couldn’t speak‚ or that they weren’t allowed to‚ the activity had merely fallen out of favour. It had been so long since the last words had been uttered‚ no could remember exactly why. And so the streets echoed only with the patter of footsteps and cartwheels. Offices and public buildings were home to the gentle rustling of papers and the occasional scraping of a chair leg. In cafés‚ lone gramophones played to

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    Natural Calamities A natural calamity is a major adverse event resulting from natural processes of‚ or effecting‚ the Earth; examples include floods‚ severe weather‚ volcanic eruptions‚ earthquakes‚ and other geologic processes. A natural calamity 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. A natural calamity are the side effects or the after effects

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    the ability to produce fertile soil‚ which made it easy for cities to spring up alongside the banks. The Earth’s supply of water remains the same and yet the world population continues to grow. Apart from the population increase and the low rainfall in many densely populated areas‚ demand for water has risen for

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    summer‚ and conversely‚ the warming effect brings highs of around 8⁰C in the winter. The arctic maritime air mass is very similar to the PM; however‚ due to its shorter track over the sea‚ it brings much colder conditions‚ often responsible for winter snowfall‚ especially in

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    didn’t anymore. I lay in bed and release a sigh of relief‚ knowing I was safe and away from all the death that filled this house‚ only‚ death is inescapable‚ it follows you. At that moment I see him as I look out my window and witness the first snowfall. “He loved snow.” I thought. The snow gently lands and disintegrates into nothingness on my windowsill. I continue watching the snow‚ resting on

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    Environmental Impacts of Tourism in Bhutan The concept of tourism development in Bhutan took place in post 1974 period during the reign of late majesty‚ King Jigme Dorji Wangchuk in national assembly. However‚ tourism business begun its operation with 274 tourist in 1974 at the time of coronation of fourth king‚ His Majesty Jigme Singye Wangchuk and since then tourism business started growing in Bhutan. Tourism is now recognized as having considerable potential as a tool for development and as a

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