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    quality Poor potable water quality is a major concern. Nearly all Russian rivers and lakes are polluted both by industrial and household sewage. Paper factories taint the water of the largest Russian lakes Ladojskoe and Baikal. Water in the river Volga is so dirty that it is now unsuitable even for irrigation. Soil and forests Land quality is declining. Considerable amount of agricultural land have been contaminated by industrial toxic agents‚ pesticides‚ and agricultural chemicals. Chernobyl

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    ” She reinforces and analyzes Val Plumwood’s argument that anthropology holds a role in re-situating the human ecologically. Specifically‚ Rose seeks to place the human within an Indigenous philosophical ecology. Rose refers to Julie Cruikshank and Ilya Prigogine‚ as their ideas recognize the significance of infiltrating Western paradigms‚ and create potential spaces for Indigenous knowledge to interact with Western knowledge. Rose’s personal observations supporting her claim come from her research

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    Later on in Europe‚ slavery was established; but only from the African canoe men. This then ignited an expansion of deep sea voyaging sailors‚ and local boatmen‚ transporting goods within the waterways of North America and the Caribbean. These seamen had the ability to cross the line between slavery and freedom. Which then led to either isolation or the outside world. Enslaved African sailors were very

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    History Internal Assessment Alexander Shablygin Word Count:2003 March 21‚ 2013 To what extent Battle of Stalingrad was one of the major turning points in WW2 A. Plan of the Investigation The intent of this investigation is to determine whether or not the Battle of Stalingrad was one of the major turning points in fighting Nazi Germany during World War II. Battle of Stalingrad was Hitler’s attempt to conquer USSR on one breath‚ starting from surprise operation Barbarossa in June after

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    exciting cricket match was played the other day between Government Degree Science College Malir and Liaquat Government College Malir on the ground of Government Degree Science College Malir. The home team won the toss and went in to bat. Saad and Ilyas started the game. All played the first ball from Sami. After 3 maiden over. Ali was caught in the slips. Sadiq now joined Asif and the prospects brightened. Both players played a steady game and the runs came in slowly but surely. Asif had two chances

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    Ilya Lukashov BUS 300 Principles of Marketing Article analyses 5 of September‚ 2011 It is surprising how Theodore Levitt was able not only to pinpoint core principle of corporation development which utterly changed the minds of managers of majority big companies of that time. “Marketing Myopia” introduced the new business reality. It is a visionary work that is still popular in nowadays. Although article was written more than 50 years ago we still see the same problems today. Let`s take for

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    began to be implemented in some regions of the Soviet Union. Khrushchev determined the areas that the Virgin Land Program will be implemented because traditional areas of grain production and agricultural products such as Russia‚ Ukraine‚ the upper Volga‚ and the black soil region have been unable to fulfil domestic food needs. (Burke‚

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    isolation from society. There is access to all oceans and major waterways; the north is the Arctic Sea‚ the east is the Pacific Ocean‚ and St. Petersburg has an outlet to the Baltic Sea which leads to the Atlantic Ocean. The most important river is the Volga because it flows into the Caspian Sea and is close to the majority of the population‚ but there are rivers in Siberia that are longer and larger but are not near any people therefore less important. Lake Baikal is the world’s largest fresh lake and

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    Byzantine Period -Western Roman Empire falls in 476AD. -Roman Emperor moved the capital to Byzantium and renamed it Constantinople. -Constantinople was advantageous to Rome in that it could deal with barbarians‚ was a huge trading port‚ and it made protecting the eastern front easier. Justinian -In 527 Justinian became emperor through his uncle. -He sent his general Belisarius to reclaim the land lost to the west -Belisarius took North Africa from the Vandals‚ and Rome from the

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