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    Abstract. Traffic related noise pollution accounts for nearly two-third of the total noise pollution in an urban area. Noise‚ a by product of urbanization‚ industrialization and motorization‚ is increasingly recognized as an environmental nuisance that effects human health and wellbeing. Traffic noise on existing urban road- ways lowers the quality of life and property values for persons residing near these urban corridors Surat is now the tenth largest city of India having an estimated population

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    and gold that sought many people to start trading on these routes. The Trans-Saharan Trade was a very important trade route that ran across the Sahara between the Mediterranean countries and West Africa. In early Trans-Saharan trade‚ small trade routes around the Nile Valley were being utilized throughout the millennia‚ while travels across the Sahara prior to the domestication of the camel were difficult. Camels were preferred method of travel due to the fact that they could travel without food

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    Kingdoms and the Swahili city states The kingdoms of west Africa and the Swahili city states were both built off the main structural ideas‚ but developed differently into their own way of life. The kingdoms of west Africa traded through camels in the Sahara Desert‚ while the Swahili city states traded by ship on the Indian Ocean. Both the west African Kingdoms and the Swahili city states each shared religious‚ political‚ and economical aspects. The kingdoms of west Africa and the Swahili city states

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    because people needed places to stay and began turning to the forest for space causing most of the forests in Europe to be destroyed. The caravans of Africa did not see major effects of major global warming and significant droughts. Throughout the Sahara and the rest of Africa caravans did not notice the rising climate because of their beasts of burden‚ the camel and the people who rode camels made sure their societies could adapt to such inhospitable weather

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    compared with it are those of Greece and Rome‚ which were influenced by it. Egypt‚ of course‚ has had its own chapter in this series; and Carthage‚ in North Africa‚ is also covered elsewhere. The focus of this chapter is entirely on Africa south of the Sahara 283 Desert—that is‚ sub-Saharan Africa—as well as on the desert itself. That desert would have an impact on African history right up to the modern day; so‚ too‚ would the African civilizations of ancient times. There was the kingdom of Kush

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    the survival source for the African people.  It provides mode of transportation‚ food and fertile land.   Providing a route between the coast and the Sahara Desert‚ the slopes contain cedar‚ pine‚ cork and oak trees.  The Sahara Desert separates northern Africa from the rest of the continent.  South of the northern Africa is an area known as sub-Sahara.  There are several countries that make up West Africa and are contained by dense forests of desert and grassland‚ which is important to the environment

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    INTRODUCTION Background of the study:- Service Marketing Services include all economic activities whose output are not a physical product‚ are generally consumed at the time it is produced‚ and provide added value in forms that are intangible concerns of its purchaser. Philip Kotler has defined Service Marketing as: “Any act or performance that one party can offer to another‚ that is essentially intangible and does not result to the ownership of anything. Its production may or

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    assist management to identify the acquiring entity. • Explain why it is necessary to identify who is the acquirer in a business combination? (Adapted from Leo et al. Case 2‚ p.395). Part B (19 Marks) Sahara Ltd recently adopted the international accounting standards. The management of Sahara Ltd are seeking your advice regarding impairment testing under AASB 136 Impairment of Assets. Required: Write a report to the management addressing the following issues: • Explain why impairment testing

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    crop. The scribes taught other and in order to paper was crucial. They were necessary to Egypt because the farmers‚ craftsmen and etc. helped make cities‚ architecture‚ and jobs grow. In the Sahara Desert‚ the hottest and driest desert in the world‚ the Nile River was the only source for fresh water. The Sahara Desert was a geographic feature that had great value to helping advance the ancient river valley civilization. The fresh water supply

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    was politically‚ structurally‚ or economically. Economically it often altered consumption‚ for example enabling West Africans to import scarce salt‚ necessary for human diets and useful for seasoning and perserving food‚ from distant mines in the Sahara in exchange for the gld of their region. Trade affected day to day life allowing peasants to give up there jobs for much better paying jobs that produced goods much more valuable on the Silk Road. Trade also shaped the structures of these societies

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