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    decades of unregulated deforestation‚ which has had a telling effect on the country’s forestry resources. In 1947‚ at the time of independence‚ nearly 25 per cent of Pakistan was covered by forest. Today‚ due to the rapid increase in unplanned urbanisation and agriculture‚ only around five per cent of Pakistan is forest-clad. The consequences of such rapid deforestation have serious environmental implications‚ leading to soil erosion‚ rising saline-sodic levels and desertification. Although Pakistan

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    have personally benefited from the government via scholarships‚ thus obviously more supportive towards the government. Furthermore‚ they have profited from the typical positive effects of economic growth. Generally speaking‚ economic growth and urbanisation results in individuals acquiring more wealth and higher disposable income.2 Higher incomes enable the government to collect higher tax revenues. Higher revenues allow the government to cater more to individual needs3. In this context‚ my student’s

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    History essay: Andrew Gilman To what extent were Russian industry and agriculture transformed in the years 1881-1914? Over the years 1881 to 1914‚ in relation to Russia’s industry and agriculture‚ multiple transformations occurred due to the decisions of both Peter Stolypin and Sergei Witte. These transformations as a whole from both men were successful in moving Russia forward and improving the areas of which they focused. For example Witte improved Russia’s production of raw material during the

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    Social Structure a term loosely applied to any recurring pattern of social behaviour‚ or‚ more specifically‚ to ordered interrelationships between different elements of a society. Social structure comprises different kinship‚ religious‚ economic‚ political and other institutions as well as of norms‚ values and social roles of the members of a society. The development of the social structure in any society is historically conditioned. The social structure of Bangladesh‚ therefore‚ needs to be analysed

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    heavily on seawater desalination for drinking water. But experts warns that pollution of gulf water could soon make it impossible to treat seawater for human consumption. According to ram Prasad a oil and gas expert in Dubai claims that increasing urbanisation led to dumping of sewage‚ hazardous waste and toxic chemicals in to the sea (Janardhan‚ 2004) Target Public Ocean pollution is a sector which is not taken seriously. There is awareness’ in the government but the regulations and rules must change

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    in India? Unemployment Poor parenting skill Lack of free government institutions Urbanization 2) What do you think is the main cause of crime in India among the poor? Unemployment Poor education support The absence of social control Urbanisation Any other- please specify 3) Do you think crime is more prevalent among the lower social standings or among the higher class? Higher class Lower class 4) Do you think crime is more prevalent among the educated or the uneducated? Educated

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    Role of Foreign Banks

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    The Role of Foreign Banks in India Foreign Banks operating in India are banks of other countries having their branches in India. At present there are about sixteen such banks having a total of about 180 branches in most of the big cities of the country. These Foreign Banks have a flourishing business and earn large profits. Indian Banks also have their branches in other countries‚ and they‚ too‚ are doing well. Some economists are of the view that Foreign Banks should‚ not be allowed to operate

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    Consulting Industry Overview • • The Indian film industry is the largest film industry in the world in terms of the number of films produced and admissions each year. Revenue for 2004 was estimated at Rs. 59 billion (US$1.3 billion)‚ which was less than 1% of global film industry revenue and a fraction of the U.S. Film industry revenue‚ which was US$9.49 billion in 2003. (Source CII ) Film Industry Revenues 12% 4% 57% 9% 2% 2% 14% Domestic Theatrical Leakages piracy In Cinema Ads Music Satellite

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    History of Mumbai Intro The history of Mumbai recounts the growth of a collection of islands on the western coast of India becoming the commercial and cultural capital of the nation and one of the most populous cities in the world. Although the islands were inhabited by humans since the Stone Age‚ the city was founded by Portuguese and British colonists in the 17th century. The city was named Bombay by the Portuguese and it served as the city’s official name until 1995‚ when it was changed to Mumbai

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    Click on the Institute Code to view the Institute information.  Sr. No. | Institute Code | Institute Name | | | | a. | 1003 | Government College of Pharmacy‚ Amravati | 1. | 1014 | Geetadevi Khandelwal Institute of Pharmacy‚ Akola | 2. | 1115 | J.S.P Mandal’s Sudhakarrao Naik Institute of Pharmacy‚ Pusad Dist. Yavatmal | 3. | 1131 | Vidya Bharati College of Pharmacy‚ Amravati | 4. | 1133 | Anuradha College Of Pharmacy‚ Chikhli | 5. | 1134 | Yavatmal

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