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    Unesco and History

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    UNESCO :- It is the agency of UN which works in the field of Education. Educating Children in Need (India) Alleviating illiteracy among Tribal and Street Children in India The Indian Federation of UNESCO Clubs and Associations (INFUCA) was established in 1985 with the mission of promoting literacy. INFUCA’s activities generally consist in adopting village schools (at present 45 schools) and founding learning centres for illiterate adults (currently 140 centres). INFUCA now wishes to create

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    The Everglades

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    The Everglades ecosystems contain a diverse environment that stretches from the middle of the Florida peninsula to Florida Bay. The Everglades consists of endless marshes‚ towering palms‚ alligator holes‚ dense mangroves‚ and tropical fauna. Fire‚ water quality‚ and geology are just a few of the natural factors that help shape the development of the Everglades‚ with frequent flooding in the wet season and droughts in the dry season (Everglades‚ 2013). Although many natural occurrences take place

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    IONA COLLEGE HAGAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE‚ BUSINESS ECONOMICS AND LEGAL STUDIES PRINCIPLES OF FINANCE (BUS 230 C) FALL 2014 Class meets on Tuesdays‚ Thursdays and Fridays from 11:00am to 11:52am We will meet in Hagan 202 each class day Eric Moscato Office Hours: Phone: (914) 633-2540 Tuesdays: 1:00pm to 6:00pm E-mail: emoscato@iona.edu

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    Unesco and India

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    of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development A joint initiative by UNESCO and the Government of India UNESCO and the Government of India in a major new partnership The United Nations Educational‚ Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the Government of India are embarking on a major new partnership to create the Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development. Through research and capacity-building‚ the Institute aims to develop and promote new Minister

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    When most people think of a national park they think of Yellowstone or Yosemite or the Grand Canyon but what they should think of is the Isle Royale National Park. The reason is because the Isle Royale is what a national park should be which is wild‚ rugged‚ and buffered from the outside world. The Isle Royale lies in northwest Lake Superior and although its only just 18 miles of water that separate the island from its nearest mainland shore of the Minnesota-Ontario border‚ it is considered part

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    Western Australia has an abundance of nature scenery to offer visitors‚ with several parks located around Perth. Explore the timeless beauty of nature in these stunning national‚ and marine parks. 1. Lane Poole Reserve A paradise for any nature lover‚ Lane Poole Reserve contains an extensive network of walking trails‚ located alongside the Murray River‚ and is a top recreation spot for many locals. The reserve provides ample opportunity for swimming‚ fishing and rafting‚ with experienced tour

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    privatization of U.S. National Parks‚ Yellowstone and Grand Teton‚ National Parks is discussed and outcomes of such measures are explored. The U.S. National Parks decided to conduct a study to explore how privatization of various park services such as; rangers and scientific work would fare. The studies were conducted in an effort to create greater efficiency‚ accountability and cost effectiveness. Opponents of privatization of national parks urged that privatization of national parks would create a greater

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    Food Web Diagram Shatavia Hunt BIO/101 December 8‚ 2014 Michael Shunk Food Web Diagram The Everglades Ecosystem There are many types of organism‚ plants and animals that live in Everglades which makes up that ecosystem. Organisms like Algae‚ Swamp Lily and Saw Grass that are producers. Then there are the Primary Consumers Florida Apple Snails‚ White Tail Deers‚ Mosquitofish and Green Sea Turtles. Next‚ there are the secondary consumers Snail Kite‚ Great Blue Heron‚ Opossum and Raccoon. The

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    The rivers in the Rocky Mountains national park run through the whole park east to west. The small rivers lead to the Mississippi River and to the Colorado River. Water in the Rockies do have threats even if you say there is so much snow and rain fall that it shouldn’t be a problem. Like i said before‚ the nitrogen depositions that are left in the soil and water in the park. Over time these depositions get worse and mess up the ecosystem. Some dangerous chemicals and pesticides can also mess

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    Everglades Problems

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    anything to fix it? That is what is happening to the Florida Everglades. Over a hundred years ago American settlers drained and annihilated this to be national park that was home to countless species of wildlife. Many of the problems still continue today and are about the the water supply. There are many problems that the Everglades is facing. First‚ according to the sources one and two‚ humans have drained and reduced the Everglades to nearly 50% of its original size. This new land has been turned

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