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    The Effect of Soil pH on the Living Conditions In Lumbricus terrestris Abstract The difference in soil pH weighs a heavy measure on the appearance of the earthworm Lumbricus terrestris in different areas of soil. A highly acidic or highly alkaline soil may be the underlying reason for the absence of this earthworm in certain areas where pH plays a large role. In this experiment‚ soil pH was altered with Miracid—a soil acidifier and Agricultural Limestone—a soil correctional for acidic soil

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    Environmental Impacts of Tourism * The history of tourism closely shows that the environment has contributed to the birth and progress of tourism. * The term “environment” connotes both human and physical characteristics. Speakers and writers often refer to human environment‚ physical environment or a combination of both. * A term that describes the human and physical characteristics of an area is preexisting forms. BENEFITS 1. Environmental Awareness Tourism has created environmental

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    Microfinance in Promoting Economic Growth‚ Development‚ and Sustainability “Much of the underdeveloped world grows and produces agricultural products. Because many of these underdeveloped nations have very little political clout with the rest of the world‚ and because farmers in wealthy nations have lots of political power‚ the goods from these poorer nations are tariffed and quota’d right out of the richer nation’s markets.” -Keith Brown‚ Free Trade & Foreign Policy: The Independent Institute

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    Environmental Impact of Aviation For GE117 Michael Adams ITT Technical Institute Environmental Impact of Aviation Aviation contributes approximately 2 percent of total greenhouse gas emissions‚ a figure which is projected to grow through 2050. Although fuel efficiency has improved by nearly 16 percent since the 1990s‚ future technologies—including better flight patterns‚ more-efficient engines‚ and alternative fuels—have promise for further emissions reductions

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    India: Dumping Ground For Developed Countries? By Chaitanya Gaikwad M.Sc. Environmental Science Paper presented at Vasantdada Sugar Institute (VSI)‚ Pune‚ India Basel Convention Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous wastes and their Disposal In the late 1980s‚ a tightening of environmental regulations in industrialized countries led to a dramatic rise in the cost of hazardous waste disposal. Searching for cheaper ways to get rid of the wastes‚ “toxic traders”

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    Challenges Facing Developing Countries Janita Aalto Principles of Microeconomics ECO 204 Instructor Kathryn Armstrong March 28‚ 2011 Challenges Facing Developing Countries Developing countries‚ also known as third and fourth world countries; face economic challenges that first world countries do not face‚ on a large scale. Poverty‚ low literacy rates‚ poor investments in both human capital and domestic capital‚ poor nutrition and devastation to populations due to the HIVAIDS pandemic contribute

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    RESEARCH PAPER THE IMPACT OF MOBILE BANKING ON THE EMERGING ASIAN COUNTRIES SUBMITTED BY SOURABH MUKHERJEE ROLL NO 31 PGDM IB 2009-11 RESEARCH TOPIC: Study the impact of mobile banking on the emerging Asian countries. RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS: The adoption of the channel of mobile banking model would increase overall profitability and increase the reach of customer base of banks in Asian countries. RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: The objective of the research is to understand the potential of

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    childhood because of poverty. Their families are too poor to let their children enjoy their childhood. The children have to make money so their family and they themselves can survive. While you have read these last 3 sentences‚ 6 children have died and with them‚ 30.000 today… If you look at children in poverty you have to look at those in developed and at those in developing countries. There are 2 billion Children on the planet of But‚ what is poverty? Poverty is hunger. It is lack of shelter and

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    International Trade and Developing Countries CSU-Global The purpose of this paper is to examine the problems faced by developing countries on global market and to evaluate the steps that governments take in order to assure that developing countries obtain a fair share of the benefits of international grade. As Carbaugh (2011) pointed out‚ most economists today agree that taking advantage of international trade is “the best strategy for a poor nation to develop”

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    Vietnam Country Environmental Analysis Draft Concept Paper Background Vietnam’s economy doubled in size during the last decade‚ while its poverty rate was halved. Exports are growing by 20 percent per year‚ and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows by 10 percent per year. Future rapid economic growth (an expected doubling of GDP in the next 10 years) and associated industrialization and urbanization‚ and Government’s huge investments in infrastructure pose significant pressures on the environmental

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