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    The birth and growth of human civilization and culture has been very intimately connected with the forests. Forests have had a great influence on human thought and way of living. For example‚ the Vedas and Upanishads‚ the oldest known religious‚ philosophical and literary monuments of mankind are the direct products of forest-life in ancient India. The Aranyakas or the Forest Texts form an integral part of these oldest testaments of human wisdom and philosophy. They are called so because they were

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    Soil and Organic Matter

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    of the centrifuge increases. The G-force increases as the speed of the centrifuge increases. Which is likely the best speed to separate the components of this soil sample? Why? The best speed to seperate the components of this soil sample would be 5000 rpm because there are only two layers so the soil is more separate in that speed. Describe in which layers you are likely to find the organic matter‚ gravel‚ sand‚ silt‚ and clay at the following speeds:

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    Wildlife conservation encompasses all human activities and efforts directed to preserve wild animals from extinction. It involves both protection and scientific management of wild species and their environment. Some species have become extinct due to natural causes‚ but the greatest danger to wildlife results from the activities of man. So we ourselves have created the need for conservation of wildlife. It can be viewed from several angles such as‚ beauty‚‚ economic value‚ scientific values for

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    Did the Conservation Movement of the Early Twentieth Century Successfully Preserve the American Environment? ​T.H. Watkins argues that the movement did preserve the environment because of Gifford Pinchot’s role with the forest. Watkins states‚ “President Roosevelt would establish the first federal wildlife refuge” (158)‚ and the forest will be handed to Pinchot’s care. He became the first the nation’s first chief forester and divided land with rangers in charge of each land to make sure laws were

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    only as a fenced-in zone‚ with no human influence.”  the human influence has enriched more than it had degraded the biological richness of the Western Ghats .“People living within the rich biodiversity have nurtured nature. They must benefit from conservation‚” Well be it gadgil report or kasturirangan report let me tell you that -The extremely fragile Western Ghats region is highly prone to natural calamities and chances of an Uttarakhand-like tragedy in the region cannot be ruled

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    THE busy hour :-) Topic:Pakistan is rich in natural resources but very poor in their management. Outline: 1.Introduction 2.Overview of natural resources and mismanagement 3.Current scenario in Pakistan 4.Natural resources of Pakistan • Water • Natural gas • Oil • Coal • Minerals • Precious and ornamental stones • Chemicals 5.Related problems due to mismanagement and its: • Social effects • Economic effects • Political effects • Transportation industry problems • Industrial

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    Harmonium: Acidic Soil

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    The poem harmonium examines the relationship of a father and son. I think Armitage has written this poem for parents and children as they would be able to relate to the emotions in the poem. The Author uses the Farrand Chappelette which is a type of Harmonium or small organ to help him reflect the love that he has for his father. In the first stanza the poet talks about the Farrand Chappelette which was “gathering dust” telling us that it is getting old and it was due to be taken to the skip if Armitage

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    9-303-055 REV: MAY 1‚ 2004 JAMES E. AUSTIN CATE REAVIS Starbucks and Conservation International Aligning self-interest to social responsibility is the most powerful way to sustaining a company’s success. —Orin Smith‚ President and CEO‚ Starbucks Coffee Company In mid-2002‚ the management of Starbucks‚ the world’s leading specialty coffee company‚ was examining its collaborative efforts with the environmental nonprofit Conservation International to promote coffee-growing practices that would enhance

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    d GBook Review: History‚ Performance and Conservation by Barry Bridgwood‚ Lindsay Lennie Gayatri Saoji (UD 7912)‚ UD‚ CEPT‚ Ahmedabad. 2012 The book History‚ Performance and Conservation by Barry Bridgwood and Lindsay Lennie written in 2009 provides a base for the construction of old heritage and its appropriate conservation today‚ considering the overview of history since ancient period with the help of a wealth of examples to support the same. The authors intend to focus on the understanding

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    the most cost effective means for establishing national and global conservation priorities.” Conservationists are challenged with the problem of protecting a range of species at minimal costs. As such conservationists have to prioritize to help those in most need of assistance or trouble (Myers et al. 2000). Therefore‚ many conservationists have adopted the surrogate species approach as a shortcut to aid with the conservation priority decision (Caro and O’ Doherty 1999). The surrogate species

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