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    Medicinal Plants

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    1. ALOE VERA Description: Botanical name: Aloe Vera Family: Liliaceae SANSKRIT SYNONYMS Kumari‚ Grithakumari‚ Grihakanya PLANT NAME IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES English     : Aloe‚ Indian aloe Hindi        : Gheekaumar‚ Ghikumari Distribution – Cultivated in the dry areas of India  PLANT DESCRIPTION a perennial shrub with fleshy leaves and short stem. Leaves fleshy

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    Gorukan The Web Of Life

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    GREEN TRAVEL A-Z Gorukana – The Web of Life Weave‚ spider‚ weave your web; Goruka‚ Goruka‚ Gorukana. Oh Holy Champak Tree‚ Dhodda Sampi-gay‚ You rule the Web of life; Look over us‚ for Our good years may not come again. Weave‚ spider‚ weave your web. Goruka‚ Goruka‚ Gorukana. —Gorukana‚ a Soliga tribal folk song. Most of us live in cities—over half the world’s population at present‚ according to the World Health Organization—and this is only expected increase as the Third World‚ especially China

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    Environment of Earth March 11‚ 2008 NATURAL VEGETATION OF INDIA Filed under: terrestrial vegetation — gargpk @ 1:45 pm Tags: India‚ Vegetation 805 Votes India is situated at tropical latitudes and has diverse temperature and rainfall regimes. The overall climate of India is suitable for the growth of forests. The climax formations of Indian subcontinent have been altered much due to human activities in the last few thousand years. However‚ the remaining vegetation shows that the natural

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    Timber

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    Types of Timber in Sri Lanka .スリランカにおける木材の種類 Prepared by Leslie Armstrong Introduction Sri Lanka is a verdant island with an abundance of natural vegetation. With so many trees vying for attention‚ choosing remarkable examples is a challenge The trees of the island have long been prized for their large pristine timbers‚ rich coloring‚ and various valuable structural qualities. There are more than 400 woody species found in home gardens and government forests. Some species are planted while

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    Dusk

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    Introduction to Meghalaya Meghalaya or megh- cloud; alay- home; is a picturesque but tiny state in the northeastern region of India. As the state remained cut off from mainstream India for a long time due to some ethnic problems‚ it has been able to survive the onslaught of crass commercialization that has taken over other famous tourist centers of India. As is the name‚ the state receives heavy rainfall and two of the world’s wettest places are located in Meghalaya. Full of vibrant culture‚ tradition

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    DESCRIPTION OF KHADIMNAGAR NATIONAL PARK Khadimnagar National Park ‚ previously known as Khadimnagar Reserve Forest(1957) is consist of 1676.73 acres of area. It was declared as Khadimnagar National Park in 13 May 2006. Khadimnagar National Park is one of the most important protected areas of Bangladesh‚ because of its interesting biodiversity composition. It is a resourceful mixed semi-evergreen and evergreen forest. It comprises floral resources‚ Funal resources‚ NTFPs resources‚ timber resources

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    Sustainable Development

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    Sustainable Development There are many definitions of sustainable development‚ including this landmark one which first appeared in 1987: "Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs." Sustainable development (SD) is a pattern of growth in which resource use aims to meet human needs while preserving the environment so that these needs can be met not only in the present‚ but also for generations to come (sometimes

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    Reseach on Shampoo

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    Study the buying behavior of consumers regarding branded shampoos in Ludhiana Research Project Report Masters in Business Administration By Jasdeep kaur Table of Contents |Chapter No. |Particulars |Page no. | |1 |Introduction |8-16 | |2 |Research Methodology

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    CHAPTER 2 SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Flower – A Fascinating Organ of Angiosperms Pre-fertilisation : Structures and Events Double Fertilisation Post-fertilisation: Structures and Events Apomixis and Polyembryony Are we not lucky that plants reproduce sexually? The myriads of flowers that we enjoy gazing at‚ the scents and the perfumes that we swoon over‚ the rich colours that attract us‚ are all there as an aid to sexual reproduction. Flowers do not exist only

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    Silk Production

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    SILK Silk is undisputedly the most beautiful of all natural fibers‚ with its unearthly sheen. It is also uncommonly strong‚ even at its finest‚ when it is almost invisible. It is unlike any other fiber used to make fabrics‚ for it is neither grown in a field or on an animal. It is not manufactured in a factory. A humble caterpillar about the size of a woman’s smallest finger produces the silk fiber‚ spinning it out of its mouth‚ using tiny fore-legs to place the silk where it should go. It is

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