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    this trash to fully decompose. People need to take into mind that the tiniest piece of plastic can get trapped around animal’s necks‚ dumping garbage into the ocean can severely damage coral reefs which is home to many marine wildlife ‚ and that red-tides can cause medical complications to animals and people. Our oceans are polluted with many types of trash‚ but one that really stands out is the amount of plastic that infects our oceans. Plastic pollution in our ocean strangles the food chain‚

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    The term Sales Promotion broadly refers to all those promotional activities which are undertaken to stimulate interest‚ trial or purchase of a product by the end user or other intermediaries in between. Besides advertising and personal selling‚ all other activities undertaken to promote a product can be classified under sales promotion! | |According to the Institute of Sales Promotion‚ "Sales Promotion comprises that range of techniques used to attain sales or marketing objectives in a cost effective

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    following best describes the origin of ocean tides on Earth? | | | | | | | | The Moon’s gravity pulls harder on water than on land‚ because water is less dense than rock. | | | Tides are caused by the 23 1/2° tilt of the earth’s rotational axis to the ecliptic plane. | | | Tides are caused primarily by the gravitational force of the Sun. | | | Tides are caused by the difference in the force of gravity exerted by the Moon across the sphere of the earth. | | | Tides are caused on the side of

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    HUL and P&G War Group 3 – Marketing B Piyush Saboo Pragati Ghateshai Pratik Shah Prateek Ajmera Ritesh Dwivedi INDIAN FMCG SECTOR – OVERVIEW     Consumer packaged goods 4th Largest sector in the economy Total market size in excess of US$ 13.1 billion Expected to grow from US$ 30 billion in 2011 to US$ 74 billion in 2018  Characteristics: Strong MNC Pressure  Well established distribution network  Intense competition between the organized and unorganized players  Easy availability of raw

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    possible relationships between abiotic gradients and vegetation zonation. The elevation between quadrats 12 and 13 rises greatly because of the zone change to above high tide. Because of this change in elevation the swamp she-oak is found in the last four quadrats of the transect because she-oaks are found in zones above high tide. In quadrats 6-8‚ the elevation decreases and the river mangroves population is increased. This may be caused because the mangroves may have access to water at the lower

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    the poem too. The poem also uses personification “Sunset and evening star‚ And one clear call for me!” and “seems asleep” as tides normally won’t sleep. Crossing the bar is an extended metaphor which is drawn-out beyond the usual words extended through out the poem. Metaphorically‚ the speaker compares the sandbar in the Thames River over which ships cannot pass until high tide‚ with natural time for completion of his own life’s journey from birth to death. In Crossing the Bar‚ by Alfred Lord

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    title foreshadows that the travelers will not return because the tide rises‚ signifying the travelers reaching the town but as the tide falls it has erased the footprints that once remained. 6. I think Longfellow’s poem can be referring to many travelers because every day the tide rises and falls and the sun rises and sets and over time countless travelers will travel to the town leaving their footprints to be erased by the tides. 7. Longfellow uses personification in the second stanza by

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    results from a sudden release of stored energy that radiates shock waves. Coastal erosion is a physical process by which seashores in coastal areas around the world shift and change‚ primarily in response to waves and currents that can be influenced by tides. A flood results from an overflow of water beyond its normal confines of a body of water such as a lake‚ or the accumulation of water over land areas. A tsunami is a series of water waves caused by the displacement of a large volume of a body of water

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    the shoreline can also go by other names: upper = splash; middle = littoral; lower = sub littoral) Animal’s tolerance to the environment around them both in the water as well as out of it determine which animal will be found in which zone. Also the tide range and time of exposure out of the water. 5. What plants are found in each zone? Be specific on listing them •Splash-Grass •Upper-Algae •Middle-Brown Rockweeds •Lower-Irish Moss‚ algae 6. What is the name of a plant-like species found in rocky shores

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    of equal length (about September 22 and March 20). 20. What is the difference between a Spring tide and a Neap tide? What phase is the moon in for each one-The difference in height between high and low waters varies as the moon waxes and wanes from new to full and back to new again. The larger tides are called spring tides (nothing to do with season of spring). The smaller tides are called neap tides. Click the links below to learn more about the

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