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    Mr. ADEWUYI BABATUNDE

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    EROSION VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT IN MINNA‚ NIGER STATE By Adewuyi Babatunde CENTER FOR DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY‚ MINNA‚ NIGER STATE +234 8068166939 EMAIL: ADEX22NG@YAHOO.COM Abstract Natural events such as erosion can be hazardous to man. The disasters that natural hazards can cause are largely the result of actions by man that increase vulnerability‚ or lack of action to anticipate and mitigate the potential damage of these

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    factors that cause hurricane storms‚ which are warm water and moist‚ warm air. Hurricanes occur when the moist‚ warm air from the surface of the ocean rises and meets the cooler air. When the moist‚ warm air condenses and forms storm clouds and raindrops. Heat releases and the condensation process begin. It goes through a cycle that causes the humid air from the ocean surface to rise and join the storm that is forming. The cycle of exchanging heat continues and wind pattern is created that moves

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    question: A question that does not require an answer. This feature is used to make the reader think about the possible answer and involve them in the text. Simile: A comparison of one thing to another using words ’like’ or ’as’. For example‚ "The raindrops fell like tears". Again‚ similes are used to also create an imaginative thought of what is being described. Pun: is the use of word play‚ when words are organised in an amusing way to suggest another meaning. Puns effects the reader by making the

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    few of them before. Some of the cuisine had cultural importance to the originating country‚ such as China. The egg is extremely important to them as it plays a large role in their story of creation‚ and the shape of the egg reminds them of the raindrop and the seed‚ to them‚ life-giving elements and symbols of new life. I also learned some more demographic features of the countries‚ such as Belarus has over 10 million people‚ but I would never have believed so many people would fit into such a

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    Carlos Fuentes' Smile

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    the distance‚ standing; I see him here‚ beside me‚ he smiled. His smile was the smile of his father‚ don Rafael Fuentes‚ that following the publication of Where the Air Is Clear he said: “Now I’m the father of Carlos Fuentes”. All surrender by the raindrops of Jalapa‚ that city where the grass grows up among the rocks; Fuentes was from Veracruz from head to toe‚ from Veracruz with its table-glass full of café con leche from the Café de la Parroquia that the waiters filled and refilled at the sound of

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    Water Crisis

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    consideration the best solutions‚ such as rainfall water gathering‚ improving the irrigation efficiency technique and raising the community’s awareness to manage the water properly. Rainfall water gathering is the key to preventing as much as raindrops from being wasted. The Yemeni government should have a clear strategy plan to construct dams to get in the way of water from flowing. It also should allocate in its budge an accurate amount to implement this strategy. For example‚ if we go back through

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    the fear of breaking the silence. Then the writer steps in with his warning "Fools said I you do not know‚ silence like a cancer grows‚ thus he draws attention to the dangers of non communication. But with no success " but my words like silent raindrops fell" The last verse is interesting to me where he talks about "the neon god they made". Could this be television? Fairly new in 1964 when the song was written but completely changing social values and interaction. Families stared at a silver

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    presses against his pillow to conclude the long day into a goodnight’s rest. He can sleep soundly like a little child in his cottage bedroom and listen to the patter of the soft summer showers overhead on the roof. Every tinkle of raindrops that fall on the thin oblong piece of material‚ such as wood or slate that is laid in overlapping rows to cover the roofs or sides of the cottage produces an echo in Kinney’s heart and starts a thousand fancies in his thoughts. They spin the yarns

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    Types of Erosion

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    Types of erosion: Erosion can be of four types. Such as: Water erosion‚ Ice erosion‚ Wind erosion and Wave erosion. Now we would discuss about all the types. ·     Water erosion- Water is the most important agent of the erosion process. Raindrops can create splash erosion which moves the tiny parts of the soil. Therefore the soils move towards the tiny streams and rivulets and creates sheet erosion. Water is also a powerful erosional agent. The faster it moves in the streams‚ the larger objects

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    kinds of weather such as rain‚ sunshine‚ snow‚ thunder‚ lightning‚ wind and clouds. The pictures in the book are very bright and colorful. It shows children biking through the grass on a sunny day‚ children in the rain wearing rain gear catching raindrops in their mouths‚ children playing in a pool‚ different clouds (flat and gray‚ thin and wispy) and children playing in the snow. The book has a table of contents with chapters that are 2-3 pages. Setting The setting of the book depends on the weather

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