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    Corporation agreed with the govern- ment of India to build a pesticide manufacturing plant in Bhopal.6 Originally‚ this plant was designed to combine and package intermediate chemicals thereby producing the end pesticide‚ Sevin‚v The constituents of the mildly toxic pesticide Sevin‚ alpha-naphthol and methyl isocyanate (MIC) were to be combined‚ diluted with non-toxic powder‚ and packaged at the Bhopal plant.8 In India‚ where pesticides are viewed as a miracle‚9 Union Carbide demonstrated both sophisticated

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    Raslila has a basic script which has to be followed‚ but it has enough scope for improvisation as well. Though the emphasis of Raslila is on ’darshan’ or the visual appeal‚ it is important to capture the ’bhava’ or the sentiment. This is done through music‚ dance and drama enacted by the actors.  The various ’raasas’ or dramatic flavors like friendship‚ conjugal love‚ parental love‚ amazement‚ compassion‚ humour‚ chivalry‚ fury‚ fear and dread are expressed through this traditional folk form. 

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    with excessive garbage and vandalism. But what could people do to do something about it? To help keep their country clean? Many countries have many organisations both large‚ small or even communities that are aware about the cleanliness of their country. Having a clean country helps tourism and even improves the lives of many residents‚ let’s face it‚ everybody like to live in a clean environment. The problem of these organisations is that it is difficult to collect data about which location is actually

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    Shannon Dunham Geology 121 Mr. Erbacher March 7‚ 2013 Bhopal Disaster Researching the Bhopal India Disaster was a real eye-opener. Before researching this topic I knew very little about the tragedy. The stories and photographs portrayed a horror beyond anything I’ve ever imagined. Who is to blame for the families suffering from their losses‚ and the innocent people continuing to suffer? How could this have happened? After researching this topic I found that the accident occurred

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    Summary Union Carbide India Limited was a pesticide factory that located at Bhopal‚ India. After the plant built at Bhopal‚ India in 1969‚ the production of pesticide helped to increase the production of grain and cut the grain losses from 25 percent to 15 percent. In 3rd December 1984‚ an incident happens and it becomes the worst industrial accident in history. Poison gas leaks from Union Carbide pesticide factory in Bhopal. It spreads throughout the city‚ killing approximately 200‚000 people and

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    The Bhopal Incident

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    The Bhopal Incident Professor: Ralph Blessing The Bhopal Incident On December 3‚ 1984 the Union Carbide Pesticide plant leaked over forty tons of toxic gases into Bhopal India. The enormous poison gas leak in Bhopal was one of the most severe industrial incidents in history. The Union Carbide India‚ pesticide plant‚ was developed to help local farmers increase production. India was a part of “green revolution”; pesticides served approximately ten percent of India’s food crop

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    This article is a compilation of participant submissions for the essay competition organised by Green Clean Guide in 2013. Barring the first and second prize winner‚ essays in this article are arranged in no particular order. The order of arrangement does not in any way represent the position essays achieved at the competition. All contents of this article are copyright of Green Clean Guide - © Green Clean Guide 2013-14. All rights reserved. Any redistribution or reproduction of part or all of the contents

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    Teachers‚ students and others can play an important role to clean the campus. They can also create the awareness among themselves‚ the residence and also to outside people of the campus. 2) Making A Volunteer Team: In order to make the campus clean and green a volunteer team can be created among the teachers‚ students ad staffs of the university. The volunteer team can work with the ‘City Corporation of Dhaka’ to keep the campus clean. Also the team can plant new trees in the campus area with

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    Green energy is energy that is produced in such a way as to minimize its negative impact on the environment. Traditional energy sources‚ most notably fossil fuels‚ produce greenhouse gases that are believed to be the primary cause of an effect known as global warming or climate change. Sources of green energy‚ such as solar‚ wind‚ geothermal‚ and hydro energy‚ are developed and promoted as alternative sources that make little or no contribution to climate change. Even nuclear energy is sometimes

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    Bhopal Disaster

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    ASSIGNMENT 1 TITLE:BHOPAL DISASTER DATE: 30 NOVEMBER 2009 1. Abstract The night of 3rd December marked an industrial disaster when more than 40 tons of methyl isocyanate gas leaked from a pesticide plant in Bhopal‚ India that instantly led to the death of approximately 3‚800 people and causing permanent injuries for thousands more. The company involved shamelessly tried to avoid its legal responsibility. Nonetheless‚ a sum of $470 million was paid as compensation‚ a considerably small amount in

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