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    Colorado River

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    ” Was the norm of the Colorado River. As years went by and population rose demand for the “plentiful” fresh water rose as well. Gluttony took over western states such as Los Angeles‚ San Diego‚ Phoenix‚ and other fast growing cities. Oblivious to how wrong the decision to drain Colorado river’s limited resources is for such ridiculous justifications. It didn’t dawn on the people and still doesn’t. Missing all the signs Nature is suffering. The mighty Colorado River is getting drained and divvied

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    Economic Problems of Pakistan since 1947 1. The duration  of economic coordination  in 1947-1953 2. The duration of planning board 1953-1958 3. The duration of powerful planning commission in1958-1968 4. The duration of decline of planning commission in 1968-1980 5. Attempt at revival of planning commission. PERIOD OF ECONOMIC COORDINATION (1947-1953): First of all economic planning development was established in1948. In order to Act as clearing house and to establish economic coordination

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    Monsoon in Pakistan

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    city of Karachi. b. Spring (March – May). In spring Temperature rises and weather become moderate to hot. c. Summer/ Monsoon (June – September). During this period hot and humid weather is observed east of Indus river however hot and comparatively less humid weather is observed west of river Indus. d. Fall Season/ Retreating Monsoon (October – November). When monsoon retreats‚ temperatures start to fall and fall season sets in. 5. Monsoon. The English word “MONSOON” has been derived from Arabic word

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    Bangladesh River Pollution Buriganga It was once the lifeline of the Bangladeshi capital. But the once mighty Buriganga river‚ which flows by Dhaka‚ is now one of the most polluted rivers in Bangladesh because of rampant dumping of industrial and human waste. “Much of the Buriganga is now gone‚ having fallen to ever insatiable land grabbers and industries dumping untreated effluents into the river‚” “The water of the Buriganga is now so polluted that all fish have died‚ and increasing filth and human

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    Hinduism

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    HINDUISM -oldest religion in the world - predates recorded history - has no human founder. History The word Hindu is of ancient Persian origin to describe people who lived beyond the River Indus and their religion. Was created through the intermixing to two distinct cultures involving the Aryans and the Indus Valley civilisation. At about 1500 B.C‚ the Aryan invaded India and imposed their religious themes on the Indian natives. Hinduism spread in the world through literature and folklore. It

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    History of Caura River

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    Caura area was once an Arawak settlement and it lay in the valley along the Tacarigua river approximately five miles north of the eastern main road. When the British captured Trinidad in 1797‚ nineteen lots were marked along the river area. This represented a strip that began from the Caura Valley entrance and lead right up to the head waters of Tacarigua River. This distance covered became known as Caura River. The location and climate in the mountain area lead to the inhabitation of settlers who

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    wrong with us as a nation? Farming is Pakistan’s largest economic activity. Although there is agricultural activity in all areas of Pakistan‚ most crops are grown in the Indus River plain in Punjab and Sind. However‚ the country is still far from realizing the large potential yield that the well-irrigated and fertile soil from the Indus irrigation system could produce. About 60 percent is often classified as unusable for forestry or agriculture as it mainly consists mostly of deserts‚ mountain slopes

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    The River Between Analysis

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    separation in the book The River Between. Are there religions that are better than any other? Should you stick to your beliefs or be a rebel? Is it worth to go against the flow? Does anyone have obligations towards his religion? This is some of the questions that Ngūgĩ wa Thiong’o deals with. Ngūgĩ wa Thiong’o is a social activist and a Kenyan writer who was born in 1938. He was educated in Kenya‚ Uganda and Britain. In 1965‚ Ngūgĩ published his second work titled The River Between. Besides having

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    River Energy Essay

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    the factors that influence how much a work a river can do (25) The work that a river does is erosion‚ transportation and deposition. The amount of work a river can do is dependent on the energy it has and this energy is determined by many factors. The study of water flow in a river channel is known as hydraulics. Hydraulic geometry is the study of the relationships that exist within river channels that ultimately determine how much work the river will be able to carry out. Width‚ depth‚ velocity

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    Old coins

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    BRONZE COIN OF THE KUSHAN EMPIRE The Kushan Empire covered much what is now Afghanistan‚ Pakistan and Northern India from about the first to the third century AD. They grew wealthy controlling trade centers on the Silk Road and on the Indus River and incorporated elements of the Greek‚ Roman‚ Chinese‚ Persian‚ Indian and other cultures into their lives. Their coins incorporate Greek designs and often use a corrupted Greek alphabet in the legends. We offer a well made bronze Tetradrachms

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