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    AILING PLANET

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    The green movement’s role in reconstruction of this ailed planet is discussed in the chapter ‘THE AILING PLANET: GREEN MOVEMENT’S ROLE’ in English textbook of class x1.since it is just an article from The Indian Express published on1994 November 24. For the sustainable development of ‘world’s most dangerous animal’ man‚ he had exploited the nature a lot. It is more than a lot truly. Since nature is the raw material for all our needs‚ we will be living in an ailed planet soon if the nature is destructed

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    Ailing Planet

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    are used up. The resources will soon be finished and we will die without it. There will also be more waste produced and soon a lot of land is needed for these piles of waste. Although more population prevent the human race from getting extinct but more people means more pollution‚ more sprawls‚ less green space‚ and even more demands on the earth’s already overburdened resources. There are a great number of inventions which have improved our lives. However‚ some of the inventions such as the car‚

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    prophet Muhammad Saw who has guided us from the darkness into the brightness. I also would like to say many thanks to the juries and MC who have given me opportunity to deliver an English speech in front of you all. Ladies and Gentlemen‚ The title of my speech is “Save Our Earth; Save Our Forest”. As we know‚ people from all over the world always commemorate Earth Day every 22nd April. The idea of earth day is based on the awareness to save this world from the environmental destruction. It aims at

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    How to Save Mother Earth

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    are so secure‚ safe and well-nourished within Mother Earth’s womb. However‚ we never saw the real extent of how precious this planet is to us and we went out the world as a successful species but completely a failure as sons and daughters of Mother Earth. Instead of protecting and nurturing the environment‚ we did just the opposite. We built factories that release substances that destroy the environment and kill many animals‚ we brilliantly invented new materials but took so long to realize that they

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    Our planet is in great danger. For the last one hundred or so years‚ the people of earth have wasted and misused the natural resources of earth. Several plans have been developed to stop the abuse of earth. Some of these plans I will discuss in this essay‚ many of which can be executed by any one. Environmental problems have become so complex that many individuals feel they can have no effect on them. Problems like oil spills‚ hazardous waste‚ loss of rain forests‚ endangered species‚ acid rain‚

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    Can We Save Planet Earth?

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    | Can We Save Planet Earth? | | | Lynnette Clay | 5/23/2010 | SCI/275 Carol Rogers Jones | As we all know there is a great effort being made worldwide to counter act the alleged impact of the human footprint on the world ’s climate‚ the earth’s land‚ oceans‚ and atmosphere‚ as well as the health of the inhabitants destroying it! I have a few important questions for my readers to contemplate. Is it possible to keep the air and ocean unpolluted with populations of 10 million

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    How to save mother earth

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    Q.1. There was a frantic effort to enclose lands in Britain because : (a) From the mid-eighteenth century the English population multiplied four times from 7 million in 1750 to 30 millon in 1900. (b) Britain was industrialising‚ more people began to live in urban areas‚ men from rural areas migrated to towns in search of jobs (c) As population grew‚ more foodgrains were needed‚ so land was enclosed (d) All the above Ans. (d) Q.2. The continuous movement of the pastoral communities helps in

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    Save Us From

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    The realistic tone of ’Save Us From’ seems all too familiar to those who have spent a night driving through an unknown area on the long stretch of interstate. Constantly glancing down at the gas gauge‚ we’ll guess how much farther it is till the next gas station; the next oasis of life amongst the dark‚ impersonal night. This poem by Roo Borson highlights our efforts to seek comfort and beauty in the unnatural. "Save us from night‚ from bleak open highways without end‚ and the fluorescent oases

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    Save Our Mother Earth

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    good time‚ because friends are doing it‚ or in an effort to improve athletic performance or ease another problem‚ such as stress‚ anxiety‚ or depression. Use doesn’t automatically lead to abuse‚ and there is no specific level at which drug use moves from casual to problematic. It varies by individual. Drug abuse and addiction is less about the amount of substance consumed or the frequency‚ and more to do with the consequences of drug use. No matter how often or how little you’re consuming‚ if your

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    The Ailing Planet

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    In 12th century France the courretiers de change were concerned with managing and regulating the debts of agricultural communities on behalf of the banks. Because these men also traded with debts‚ they could be called the first brokers. A common misbelief is that in late 13th centuryBruges commodity traders gathered inside the house of a man called Van der Beurze‚ and in 1309 they became the "Brugse Beurse"‚ institutionalizing what had been‚ until then‚ an informal meeting‚ but actually‚ the family

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