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    The seychelles

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    these influences at work throughout the domains of local art‚ cuisine‚ music‚ dance and architecture. The architectural design of some of the grand old houses with their steep roofs are representative of a style adapted for comfortable living in the tropics that displays influences from Seychelles’ French and British colonial heritage. Modern architecture attempts to assimilate traditional styles with practical features designed to capture the island breezes. Creole music and dance have their roots

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    have come up of an idea that helped them to sell more and let us people be more interested diseases which is adding flavours to their products particularly the mouthwash. Caimito has spread to the low lands of Central America and now grow in the tropics of Southeast Asia‚ particularly in the Philippines. Provinces have grown trees and mostly one of them is Caimito. And now because of its sweet fruit that the citizens love it is now often cultured. If you thought that Caimito (Chrysophyllum cainito)

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    In the first two chapters from A Study in Scarlet‚ Sherlock Holmes appears to employ the following four techniques (or philosophical strategies): the use of deductive reasoning‚ an analytical observation of details‚ a methodological problem-solving approach‚ and the use of semiotics to draw conclusions from the details he observes. All though all four of these approaches are similar in their use of details that could be construed as “signs‚” they all have specific‚ defining qualities. Sherlock Holmes

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    BANANA is the common name for a fruit and also the herbaceous plants of the genusMusa which produce the commonly eatenfruit. They are native to the tropical region of Southeast Asia and Australia. Today‚ they are cultivated throughout the tropics. Banana plants are of the family Musaceae. They are cultivated primarily for their fruit‚ and to a lesser extent for the production of fibre and as ornamental plants. As the bananas are mainly tall‚ upright‚ and fairly sturdy‚ they are often mistaken for

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    O beautiful for spacious skies‚ For ambers waves of grain‚ For purple mountain majesties Above the fruited plain. My Philippines‚ dear Philippines‚ God shed his grace on Thee‚ And crown thy good with brotherhood From sea to shining sea! I. Philippines our native land‚ The country of the brave‚ Pearl of all the Orient seas‚ The home of men upright. II. We are ready all the time‚ To work for peace and right‚ Philippines‚ dear Philippines

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    Captive

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    shows this dying and entrapment as natural. It shows how it is just a cycle that does not seem to change. Each stanza in the poem is four lines with eight syllables in almost every line. In the second stanza‚ the second line “You deck the bars with tropic flowers” has nine syllables. This puts an emphasis on it especially because it is in the middle of the stanza. Here she is comparing the cage she is in to nature. It seems like something locked her up yet tries to make it beautiful and natural. However

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    Africanized Honey Bees (AHB) -- also called Africanized bees or killer bees -- are descendants of southern African bees imported in 1956 by Brazilian scientists attempting to breed a honey bee better adapted to the South American tropics. When some of these bees escaped quarantine in 1957‚ they began breeding with local Brazilian honey bees‚ quickly multiplying and extended their range throughout South and Central America at a rate greater than 200 miles per year. In the past decade‚ AHB began

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    Algae Growth

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    algae are calcifying red algae‚ which have a hard skeleton resulting from the precipitation of calcium carbonate within their cell walls. Coralline algae are abundant and widespread in coastal areas throughout the world‚ from polar regions to the tropics. They grow from the surface to depths of more than 100 meters; some under intense illumination‚ others with very dim lighting. Coralline algae belong to the family Corallinaceae and are divided into two general types based on their morphology: geniculate

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    Ecotourism in Malaysia

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    ECOTOURISM IN MALAYSIA - THE TROPIC TRACK Home to an incredibly diverse array of flora and fauna‚ Malaysia is one of the twelve mega-biologically diverse countries in the world. Under its forest canopy‚ one can find a kaleidoscope of wildlife including some which have not been discovered. This nature’s haven‚ a million years in the making‚ provides a phantasmagorical stage for exciting and memorable eco adventures. Whether it is high-impact activities in the midst of the jungle or just taking

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    Sugarproduction in Kenya

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    drinks; it is also a preservative and fermenting agent. It sweetens without changing the flavor of food and drink. It is cheap to transport‚ easy to store‚ and relatively imperishable. Production of Sugar Sugarcane is a perennial grass of the humid tropics. Sugarcane is tolerant of a wide range of soil conditions and grows well on both hillsides and flat land. With the mechanization of harvesting‚ a recent development that dates only from the 1950s‚ the industry has come to prefer flat land where the

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