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    populated country after China”. (factsaboutindia‚ 2011) Diagram 1: Maps of India‚ Source from: http://www.mapsofindia.com/geography/ (Accessed on: 20th January 2012) Diagram 2: Flag of India‚ Source from:http://www.indianchild.com/images/indiaflagbig.gif (Accessed on: 20th January 2012) Major problems that always had been facing by the India’s Government are the unemployment‚ poverty and illiteracy. Almost 83% are Hindus‚ and also India has one of the largest Muslims populations amounting 120 million

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    it has been an attitude and a perception where marriages are disposed in the same way one throws an old personal belonging. Most couples are in the look for the fastest way to solve marriage problems. They hold the idea that‚ if their needs are not satisfied in the current relationship it is easier to toss a spouse and move on in search of another spouse who will be in a position to satisfy their needs. This mentality held so dearly by most of the couples and supported by statistics has made

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    There has been a gradual change in the mode of packaging for last years.For instance‚ earlier fruits and vegetables were used to be transported in wooden boxes but today cardboard crates are used .This is mainly to reduce the cost. Obviously‚a cardboard crate would cost less than wooden crate. Moreover‚using cardboard crates is more eco friendly than cutting trees and making wooden boxes and supporting an environmental cause helps firms improve their goodwill and eventually their sales. Similarly

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    Section 1 Internal environment and external environment Internal environment • Manager: On one hand‚ in order to understand a management situation of a company‚ the organization structure is the key issues which should be involved. Xin hua bookstore is being a traditional organization has the traditional structure that functional organization structure. This type of organization always has many layers including senior management‚ middle management and base management level in the pyramid

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    in’ [1] ‚ they must have been referning to nature. Much has been said about the influence of the media on nature. Observers claim it raises the question ’why?’ Special care must be taken when analysing such a delicate subject. On the other hand anyone that disagrees with me is an idiot. Society says that every man must find their own truth. While one sees nature‚ another may see monkeys playing tennis. Economic Factors Economics has been defined as ’I’ll scratch your back if you scratch mine

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    Unknown Organism Report Unknown Organism # 4 Klebsiella pneumonia Klebsiella pneumonia has a rod gram stain with the agar slant cultural characteristics being slimy‚ white‚ somewhat translucent‚ raised growth. It is small gram-negative coccobacilli that can cause lobar pneumonia. The litmus milk reaction is acid‚ gas‚ and curd with a variable reaction. Klebsiella can grow either in the presence or absence of oxygen because of its nature of being a facultative anaerobe. Oxygen is a preferred energy

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    Agriculture is‚“the science‚ art‚ or occupation concerned with cultivating land‚ raising crops‚ and feeding‚ breeding‚ and raising livestock; farming‚” and has been the way of life for many people since the beginning of time (Dictionary.com‚ web). During the 18th century‚ the industrial revolution took agriculture as we know it for a major turn. The new machinery and techniques allowed for fewer‚ bigger commercial farms instead of each individual family being forced to farm for their own means of

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    Genetically modified organisms or GMO’s is one of the most highly debated issues nationwide. GMO’s are organisms whose genetic material has been genetically engineered to improve productivity‚ quality and resist extreme circumstance and chemicals. Ensuring an adequate food source for this growing population will be a major challenge in years to come. GMO’s will be able to meet those needs because that is the reasoning behind genetically modified. More crops can yielded and prices can stay low

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    The Biological Importance of Water In Living Organisms Water is the most important molecule in cells‚ the whole organisms and on earth‚ this is due to it’s unique physical and chemical properties. ” A water molecule‚ because of its shape‚ is a polar molecule. That is‚ it has one side that is positively charged and one side that is negatively charged”(1). A water molecule is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom and the bonds between these atoms are single covalent bonds. Fig 1. The

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    Acid Rain Acid rain‚ or acid desposition‚ is simply common rainfall that has been polluted sufficiently by atmospheric pollution. Acid rain contains two types of acids: nitric and sulfuric. These chemicals‚ or precursors‚ are emited by natural sources such as volcanoes and decaying vegetation. Man-made sources are also primary causes for emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides that come from fossil fuel combustion. The most common emiters of these fossil fuels are power plants‚ factories

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