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    Both the governmental and Non Governmental Organizations have been propagating afforestation programmes. Due to the industrial revolution many countries have seen the rapid decline in forests. Cutting of trees is not only a threat to the environment but also to the quality of life and to the economy also. Reasons for the decline in forests : Explosion of human and livestock population Increased demand of timer‚ and fuel wood Expansion of the agricultural land Construction of the infrastructure

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    significance: - Mangrove forests are among the most productive terrestrial eco systems and are natural and are a renewable        resource. Mangroves are not a marvel just for their adaptations but also for the significant role they play in our        environment. * Mangrove ecosystem act as Buffer Zone between the land and sea. * Mangroves protect the coast against erosion due to wind‚ waves‚ water currents and protect coral reefs‚ sea-grass bed and shipping lanes against siltation. They are also

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    Climate Change Beliefs and Cultural Values Controversy surrounding the public understanding of climate change is influenced by the deficit in cognition of scientific information. As a result the knowledge deficit‚ people turn to cultural differences for alternative explanations. In a straight forward explanation‚ the difference in opinions is a result of both ignorance and culture. This view aligns with Kahan et al.’s cultural cognition thesis‚ according to which the political disagreement about

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    for the infant monkey’s needs. As long as the infants had a stable‚ constant object to have close contact with‚ they felt more secure and therefore more open to the world around them. Having the safe‚ huggable mother around‚ the monkey’s fear of unfamiliar surroundings was lessened. Allowing the fear to be subsided as a result of having the mother‚ the monkey infants then had the courage to explore. The safe haven of the mother’s cuddle turns fear into curiosity‚ allowing the infant to explore

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    creating an unhygienic environment. People are so accustomed to plastic‚ that they find it a difficulty to part with and hence DEGRADABLE PLASTICS should be brought into effect to reduce the usage of plastic in our country. INTRODUCTION The explosion of technology‚ though makes our lives smooth and comfortable‚I think that it also bring with it certain disasters. The disaster is made by the users of the technology-the human beings. It is our behavior which affects the environment. It may be global

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    Failure to thrive is something that affects infants across a spectrum of parental and caregiving factors such as socioeconomic status and the ability to bond and provide for the infant. These factors can have an impact on the infant’s ability to thrive‚ but they are not the sole determining factor. Ashford and LeCroy define failure to thrive “occurring when a child’s weight falls below the 5th percentile for his or her age‚” (2018‚ 2013‚ p. 151). This failure to thrive can have an impact on the

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    off of work per year for a family health emergency or to care for a new baby without losing their job (or health insurance‚ if applicable). Many adoptive parents expect to depend upon this law’s protection when the time comes to bring their adopted infant home and begin bonding with them in the family home. Yet before the time comes to claim time off with intentions of returning to the job per FMLA requirements‚ it’s vital that adoptive parents consider their eligibility. In fact‚ only about half

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    home away from home” so that’s why I have decided to make it very simple yet functional. The seating arrangement will be designed in a systematic way so that the organization of the seats helps the students to feel more organized. The main tables are in the middle of the classroom so that way all of the other learning areas are more accessible. Most researchers agree that well-arranged classroom settings reflect the following attributes‚ clearly defined spaces within the classroom that are used for

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    Introduction Infant acne is a common rash that may be seen in the first few months of life. It is also known as: Acne neonatorum. Baby acne. Neonatal acne. Infant acne usually shows up in the first 2–4 weeks of life and can last up to 6 months. It usually does not leave scars. What are the causes? The cause of this condition is not known. What are the signs or symptoms? Infant acne appears on the face‚ especially on the forehead‚ nose‚ and cheeks. It may also appear on the neck and on the upper part

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    how the employees’ deals with the online job training are and what the e-learning outcomes are. Those authors’ methods in this article provides context-relevant insights into online training providers and employees themselves and the results were suggest that employees adopt different kind of self-regulated learning strategies which produced different e-learning outcomes. In addition‚ the functions of self-regulated learning strategies are affected by individual factors such as virtual competence

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