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    Btec Level 3

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    in the kitchen area. Fit ceiling plaster board and skimmed/plastering. All piping will be boxed with timber/plasterboard and skimmed. £1155 + £300 in oak/varnish‚ * Conservatory through lounge wooden frame. Skirting board will be fitted in the conservatory. All piping will be boxed/with timber/plaster board/skimmed. £700+£70 in oal/varnish * Conservatory floor will fit with level timber/fire floor board/underlay and laminated. £250 * Main lounge seal one entrance with wooden frame

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    Illegal Logging

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    takes place when timber is harvested‚ transported‚ bought or sold in violation of national and/or international laws. It is a pervasive problem in many countries where it is undermining authorities’ efforts to manage forests sustainable. It is difficult to give a global definition of illegal logging because much depends on the specific laws of an individual country. New Zealand accepts that sovereign nations are best placed to confirm the legality of timber operations and timber trade. In cases where

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    The Medieval Castle

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    The Medieval Period lasted from the 10th century to the 17th century; this was the time of castles. The word castle is derived from the Latin word castellum which means fort. Castles still stand today as one of the most magnificent structures ever built. Not only are people fascinated with their grand splendor‚ but with their luminous presence of authority. Castles were not built for defense alone; they were symbols of social status‚ wealth‚ power‚ and intimidation. Kings and queens were not

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    Malaysia in the 1990s

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    Based on the information in the case‚ timber harvesting is out of control‚ particularly in Sarawak. The rate in which the timber is being harvested cannot be sustained and eventually will dry up. The Malaysian government recognizes this issue and the Western interests groups are threatening to ban exports from Malaysia unless there is an immediate resolution to this issue. The governments of Malaysia and Sarawak invited the International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO) to assess the impact

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    construction‚ in particular for housing in rural areas. Bamboo is a renewable and versatile resource‚ characterized by high strength and low weight‚ and is easily worked using simple tools. It is widely recognized as one of the most important non-timber forest resources due to the high socio-economic benefits from bamboo based products. It is estimated that there are 1200 species growing in about 14.5 million hectares area. Most of them grow in Asia‚ Africa and Latin America.             Bamboo

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    celebration PROJECT DESCRIPTION (50-250 words): As an eco-friendly way to celebrate the winter holidays‚ Timber Creek Student Government decided to encourage their students to make the season “green”. To start this project‚ bins were placed in each classroom for a collection of recycled materials from students and teachers. SGA then gathered the collection of donated materials from Timber Creek and got crafty by turning them into differently designed recycled and biodegradable ornaments. This way

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    Illegal Logging

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    Illegal Logging Illegal logging and the international trade in illegally logged timber is a major problem for many timber-producing countries. Illegal logging degrades forests‚ costs governments billions of dollars‚ promotes corruption‚ and funds armed conflict. It impedes sustainable development in some of the poorest countries of the world. Global Witness’s first campaign looked at how ‘conflict timber’ was funding the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia. Our investigations led to the Thai-Cambodia border

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    time there were extensive pine forests in the northeastern states. Many of the trees were very large‚ and occasionally one may still see pine stumps that are 5 to 6 feet in diameter. White pine made fine lumber for houses and other buildings and this timber was among the first to be exhausted in the country. Spruce trees have long furnished the bulk of the woodpulp used in making our supplies of paper. These trees live in the colder climates of the northern states. They like to grow in low‚ wet localities

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    Boq of a Retail Store

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    INTERART FINAL BILL - 500 sqft Annexure A- Civil & Electrical SR.NO. 1 1.1 ITEM CIVIL WORK Doors P / F Glass Door - 1000x2100‚ 12mm thk. Toughened glass (Trutuf / Gurind) door with patch fittings ‚ door spring ( DORMA) comprising of locking arrangement and SS handles 900mm long‚ 25 mm dia. Of Dorset make‚ including mirror edge polishing etc com P / F Flush Door - 750x2100‚ 35mm thk. flush door‚ of make Kitply/Greenply or equivalent‚ with Merino Vertiline 21065 & 21069 laminates on both sides as

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    The Umbrella Movement

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    is to examine the framing process of the Umbrella Movement. According to Snow‚ frames are individual cognitive structures‚ located "within the black box of mental life" that orient and guide interpretation of individual experience. Frames enable individuals to locate‚ perceive‚ identify and label occurrences and selectively punctuate and encode objects‚ situations‚ events‚ experiences and sequences of actions within one’s present and past environment According to the framing theory‚ whenever we

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