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    A Study on Customers Preference and Satisfaction of Four Basic Banking Services in Coimbatore and Erode T Vetrivel* and T Devasenathipathi** The purpose of this study is to investigate the differing preference and satisfaction level of customers towards Loans‚ Deposit schemes‚ Insurance and Value-added services rendered by various banks in Coimbatore and Erode cities. By using non-probability convenient sampling‚ 300 samples were taken at various branches and ATM centers‚ etc. Simple percentage

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    tidal ranges produce deprossosition at a smaller elevation interval. The tidal range is influenced by the size and shape of the coastline. Tides do not typically cause erosion by themselves; however‚ tidal bores can erode as the waves surge up river estuaries from the ocean.[3] Waves erode coastline as they break on shore releasing their energy; the larger the wave the more energy it releases and the more sediment it moves. Coastlines with longer shores have more room for the waves to disperse their

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    The waterfall

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    Most waterfalls develop where the river meets a band of softer‚ less resistant rock after flowing over harder more resistant rock. As a result of differential erosion the water quickly erodes the softer rock by the processes of hydraulic action and abrasion DIFFERENTIAL EROSION: The process where different rocks erode and different rates. HYDRAULIC ACTION: the force of moving water on the land. Fast flowing water forces out loose rock and soil from the riverbed and banks. ABRASION: wearing away the

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    Geography School Based Assessment ( S.B.A) Topic: What Are The Effects Of Wave Processes On The Coastline Of Robin’s Bay St Mary. Centre Number: 100013 Candidate Name: ********* Registration Number: Year of Examination: 2012 School: Calabar High School Teacher: ********** Territory: Jamaica Contents Topic ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………3 Aim ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………3 Methodology ……………………………………………………….……………………………………………………………………………

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    Soil Degridation

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    cleared‚ subsoil is left behind which is nutrient-poor and continues to erode. Deforestation makes soil vulnerable to being swept away by wind and water. Over-cultivation is another activity that leaves the soil‚ more importantly the nutrient-rich topsoil‚ exposed to wind and water. This activity speeds up the erosion process of soil as well. Over-cultivation causes the soil to lose its structure and solidity; the soil then erodes effortlessly. Plowing is another component of process that leads to

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    Factors affecting the rate of coastal erosion Rock types - Soft rocks like clay or mud‚ erode faster than hard rocks like granite. This is because hard rocks are more resistant to erosion. This means that the hard rock is left sticking out into the sea as a headland. The headland is now vulnerable to the force of destructive waves but shelters the bays close by from further erosion. Wave type - Destructive waves cause more erosion than constructive waves. This is because backwash is more powerful

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    sand being removed and sand being added to them‚ often‚ they change drastically during the year‚ depending upon the frequency of storms. Eventually‚ a beach erodes because the supply of sand to the beach cannot keep up with the loss of sand to the sea. The Sand dunes and vegetation help to hold the sand in place when wind or water tries to erode it away. The environment can be affected by erosion in several ways. First and the most obvious‚ houses that are built along the shore are at risk of being

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    of women celebrity in television advertisement and the interesting facts are enumerated in the following pages. 1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM The study pertains to unearth the impact of Women Celebrity on Advertisement with special reference to Erode City with 150 respondents. The survey helps us to know: 1. Which type of advertisement is highly dominative? 2. Which type of women celebrity in advertisement having more impact on respondents? 3. What are the factors that influence the

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    studies have shown this and others have linked soda to others health problems as well. The sugar content in soda has been cited for causing tooth decay and enamel erosion (John et al‚ 2011). However‚ the phosphoric acid in soda has been shown to erode tooth enamel. Studies have shown that many soft drinks have a ph of 2.8 while battery acid contains a ph of 1 (Ehlen L.‚ Marshall T.‚ Qian F.‚ Warren J.‚ Wefel J.‚ 2008). This alone should be a cause for concern. As teeth can begin to dissolve after

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    The gradient should decrease as you go downstream because the river meanders along the land rather than erode into it and follow a straight path. Therefore‚ it covers a decrease in height over a longer distance the further downstream you get. Key Words Abrasion: Bits of rock and sand in the river grind down river banks and river beds like sandpaper.

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