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    Tigers Endangered!

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    are in China‚ Southern Asia‚ and Russia’s far east; these are mostly isolated habitats‚ and tigers are greatly reduced in numbers. Depending on geographic locations‚ tigers can be found in a variety of habitats. They range from tropical forests‚ evergreen forests‚ ravines‚ woodlands‚ mangrove swamps‚ grasslands‚ savannas‚ and rocky country. Some other preferred habitats include dense thickets‚ long grass or tamarisk shrubs along river banks. Some tigers seem to take a special liking to old ruins for

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    Doordarshan - Case Study

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    Doordarshan DWIJANMA- RebrandIT: Quo Vadis 09 Make Doordarshan Evergreen The first decades of television in India revolved around Doordarshan since it was the only television channel. As private channels became more visible and viewership increased the picture changed dramatically. These channels took away more and more of the audiences with glossy programs and slickly presented news. With complacence setting in‚ Doordarshan sometimes telecasted shoddy programs in terms of content and technical

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    THE SUBJECT OF DEATH‚ including her own death‚ occurs throughout Emily Dickinson’s poems and letters. Although some find the preoccupation morbid‚ hers was not an unusual mindset for a time and place where religious attention focused on being prepared to die and where people died of illness and accident more readily than they do today. Nor was it an unusual concern for a sensitive young woman who lived fifteen years of her youth next door to the town cemetery. Original Dickinson family gravestones

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    Fruit and Pomegranate

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    fruit‚ that has to be eaten appropriately in order to enjoy it. A word that characterizes pomegranate is unique. The first thing you see when grabbing a pomegranate is an attractive shrub or small tree decorating it at the top. The leaves are evergreen‚ opposite or in rolls of five or six. When the pomegranate is completely open‚ you can see the shape of a flower‚ with every leaf covered with red seeds. It looks like a honeycombed has been cut into slices and the honey in this case are the seeds

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    Admired by its evergreen image‚ Mother Nature in recent years has suffered great danger by individuals. Organizations such as the World Wildlife Federation or WWF have captured interesting images in order to raise awareness such as their famously known image “Before it’s too Late.” Established on September 11‚ 1961 the World Wildlife Federation was funded in order “to stop the degradation of the” planet “Earth’s natural environment‚ and build a future in which humans can live” peacefully “with nature

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    The Gathering Place

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    Shervon Arneau U1A6a3 October Year after year I look forward to this time. Its October again‚ a sudden burst of happiness and stimulation begins to creep up in the heart which appears evidently on my face‚ out of nowhere it struck! As the fresh cool‚ crisp air comes into existence- everywhere‚ the leaves on the trees appears to be touchable as it changes its color. The electrifying shades of: golden orange‚ burnt red‚ bright yellow and brown drifts and twirls around‚ surrounding the turf

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    Child Abuse Report

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    Child Abuse and Neglect Seminar Submitted to: Dr Aruna Venkat Submitted by: Students of the Child Abuse and Neglect Seminar NALSAR University of Law‚ Hyderabad [2013] [“THE BLUE RIBBON CAMPAIGN” PERFORMANCE REPORT BY THE CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT SEMINAR GROUP] I. INTRODUCTION Issues pertaining to child abuse and neglect have been grappling our society for a long time. Until quite recently‚ children did not enjoy many rights and freedoms in relation to the multi-dimensional development

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    . It differs from the transplantation of larger trees in arboriculture‚ and from the lower cost but slower and less reliable distribution of tree seeds. In silviculture the activity is known as reforestation‚ or afforestation‚ depending on whether the area being planted has or has not recently been forested. Tree planting is grounded in forest science‚ and if performed properly can result in the successful regeneration of a deforested area. Reforestation is the commercial logging industry’s answer

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    Custard Apple

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    Custard apples are native to South America but Queensland is the world’s largest commercial producer. Even so‚ many Australians are unfamiliar with this tropical fruit and much of the harvest is exported to Asia. It grows on a small deciduous or semi-evergreen tree reaching 10 metres tall. They enjoy a high level of humidity and this can be achieved in a small garden with plenty of summer moisture‚ especially from overhead sprinklers and heavy mulching with organic material. The season for Custard apple

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    Functions and structure of plant terpenes Terpenes are an enormous class of organic compounds‚ that are produced by a wide variety of plants and fungi‚ especially conifers. Terpenes are also produced by some of the living organisms‚ like swallowtail butterflies. They emit terpenes from their osmeterium. Terpenes are important materials for a plant as components of its body and as a material to protect it from external enemies since it has a strong smell and colorless. Terpenes are found in biological

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