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    Geography

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    Soils of Gujarat Booklet No. 360 Soil Science: SSS - 5 Contents Preface I. Introduction II. Geographical Situation III. Land. Utilization Pattern IV. PhysIography A. Main land B. Kutch Saurashtra V. Climate VI. Vegetation VII. Soils VII. Problem Soils IX. Soils and Fertilizer Management X. Fertilizer Recommendation for Important Crops XI. Techniques for Efficient Fertilizer Use Preface The soils of Gujarat are classified into nine

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    Vegan

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    Although I am not a vegan and I do understand how Animal products are readily available and easy to produce‚ and the toll they take on our planet is devastating; veganism is the only way to save the planet and the people from the major health problems and environmental issues that pose a serious threat. With all the money that goes in to these industries many things are kept from the public unless you do research. In the developed world‚ heart disease and cancer ravish the land and kill millions

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    Agri Sba: Cabbage Production

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    nutrients into the soil by digging compost and fertiliser into it. A great deal of organic plant food such as compost and manure is necessary for the plant. When the bed is dug over‚ 4 kg of compost or manure per square meter (m2) of ground can be dug into the soil. By the way‚ 1 m2 equals the size of a square meter‚ the sides of which consist of spades. Compost and manure do not‚ however‚ provide the cabbage plant with enough plant nutrients. It also requires nitrogen (N)‚ phosphorus (P) and potassium

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    Animal Cruelty on Factory Farms “This is horrible! I can’t even watch this!” Those were my immediate thoughts the first time my eyes were opened to the inhumane animal cruelty on factory farms. Factory farming enables mass production to supply the demands of today’s society but also enables the cruel treatment of animals. We need to end the cruelty and abuse that these animals have to endure at the factory farms because it causes loss to the business‚ reduces the quality of the product produced

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    Extraction of Caffeine from Tea Leaves Santos‚ Raphael‚ Samson‚ Nonia Carla‚ *Tabora‚ Brylle‚ Tan‚ Kate Michal Department of Biological Sciences‚ University of Santo Tomas‚ Manila‚ Philippines Abstract Tea leaves are natural products that are harvested from agriculture. Caffeine‚ on the other hand‚ is a stimulant that has been shown to speed up the time of reaction‚ increase alertness‚ and improve one’s concentration. What we did in this experiment was to extract the alkaloid caffeine content

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    Point Of View Essay

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    do. As you hear the loud cars busily driving by‚ you wonder if anyone ever stops to appreciate this old decrepit place. They seem as if they are just racing by without even a notice this place still exists. The nauseating smell of nearby cows and manure in the nearby field make you stop and wonder how anyone could stand the stench in this pit. The long stretch of road and the magnitude of everything around you makes you feel so small and insignificant. Rhetorical Analysis In my essay I used

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    Legend Story

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    Angelo Alberto M. Hermoso BALM 1-A The Magical Legend of Destiny Once upon a time there was once a majestic creature with a body of dolphin and a face of a crab‚ he was named Crabsimus Prime of the Crustacean race who lived in the eastern shores of the east. Their land was full of peace and prosperity until the Lion King attacked. Many have died from this great war‚ because of this The Great God Jebus cried for the loss of his creations‚ He cried and cried and cried many tears of sadness it was

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    collected from local ponds. In order to keep the Paramecium alive the scientists had to boil 1 liter of water‚ put a handful of hay into it‚ and let it sit for approximately two days. The Daphnia were reared by mixing a solution containing dried sheep manure‚ garden soil‚ and 1 liter of pond water. The wastewater was then collected from the sewers in Kozhikode city‚ Kerala. After the scientists collected the water they took general measurements of the water such as‚ color‚ odor‚ pH levels‚ etc… Then‚

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    Bio-waste

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    Bio-waste is defined as biodegradable garden and park waste‚ food and kitchen waste from households‚ restaurants‚ caterers and retail premises‚ and comparable waste from food processing plants. It does not include forestry or agricultural residues‚ manure‚ sewage sludge‚ or other biodegradable waste such as natural textiles‚ paper or processed wood. It also excludes those by-products of food production that never become waste. Currently the main environmental threat from biowaste (and other biodegradable

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    output for the lowest cost by relying on “economies of scale” (the cost advantages that a business obtains due to expansion)‚ modern machinery‚ biotechnology‚ and global trade (6‚ 9). A typical day for one of these livestock is sitting in their own manure on top of one another with no space to roam‚ while occasionally getting beat and forced to eat antibiotics. These antibiotics keep the livestock alive by killing intestinal bacteria long enough for

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