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    Kalabagh Dam Pakistan

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    THE KALABAGH DAM CONTROVERSY www.metacoustics.com.au Submitted to: Mr. Ali Shahrukh Pracha Submitted by: Amirah Hashmi INTRODUCTION The Kalabagh dam controversy has been the highlight of attention since a long time now. Every now and then an issue is raised and left unsorted leaving the related provinces further confused as Pakistan’s government has not been able to decide between the two contrasting point of views since the last 27 years (1984‚ since its design was presented)(Iftikhar‚2005)

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    Tiger Ecology

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    Table of contents Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………………....3 Color and Appearance………………………………………………………………………………………3 Habitat………………………………………………………………………………………………………4 The Mating and Courtship of Tigers………………………………………………………………………..5 Tiger Diet and Eating Habits……………………………………………………………………………….6 The Life of Tigers…………………………………………………………………………………………..7 Conclusion………………………………………………………………………………………………….8 The tiger that once ruled folklore and mythology has continued to retain its dominance

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    Water Shortage

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    ESSAY ON WATER & ENERGY CRISIS IN PAKISTAN 1. INTRODUCTION: “Water is precious‚ use it wisely” says a notice placed in the bathroom of a five star hotel in Karachi. There could not be a sounder piece of advice but it should be given not only to the guests of the five star hotels but also to the entire citizenry of Pakistan. Pakistan is rapidly moving to the situation when it will begin to be ranked among the countries that have severe shortages of fresh water. Wise use of this precious resource

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    Village

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    forest. Riding on the horses‚ chatting with them the three hunters entered the evergreen Sunderban forest. They all had their hunting arms‚ food items and other equipments with them. The forest was dark‚ cool‚ and marshy and covered with sunderi mangroves. As they moved deeper‚ the darkness in the forest increased. It seemed as they were in an enclosed

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    Narrative Report

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    benefit of the four corners of the company – the employees‚ but also for the benefit of the people that surrounds them. They are giving livelihood programs to the community where people can use it‚ doing something for the environment – trees & mangrove planting‚ cleaning stagnant canals and also giving seminars and workshop for safety measures such as first aid training and how to use the fire extinguisher in a proper way. Also‚ the company have this so called FACE

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    The Indian River Lagoon

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    defined as a “rapid increase in the density of algae in an aquatic system... [that is] increased by nutrient pollution” (SJRWMD‚ 2007). Algae blooms contribute to the continuing loss of marine life in the IRL‚ including fish‚ marine mammals‚ and mangroves. Among other species lost because of algal blooms are sea grass‚ with some “areas losing up to 95 percent of their coverage.” (University of Florida‚ 2016). While current algae blooms are greatly

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    ABOUT THEM Hawksbill turtles are graceful saltwater reptiles‚ well adapted to life in their marine world. With streamlined bodies and flipper-like limbs‚ they are graceful swimmers able to navigate across the oceans. When they are active‚ Hawksbill turtles must swim to the ocean surface to breathe every few minutes. When they are resting‚ they can remain underwater for much longer periods of time. The hawksbill is a smaller sea turtle with a narrow head and 2 pairs of prefrontal scales in front

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    Important of Forest

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    the ecological balance. We should avoid deforestation and grow more trees to keep up the balance. Our forests can be divided into five types. Evergreen Tropical forests‚ Deciduous Forests‚ Thorny Forests or Desert Forests‚ Coniferous Forests and Mangrove Forests Importance of Forests Forests are very useful in the life of man. They help us in many ways. Forests are the moderators of climate. These have effective role in controlling humidity and temperature and precipitation They provide us shade

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    environmental degradation

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    What are Socio-economic issues? Socio economic issues refer to problems that affect the economy and the social lives of citizens. What is Environmental Degradation? Environmental degradation is a process through which the natural environment is compromised in some way‚ reducing biological diversity and the general health of the environment. This process can be entirely natural in origin‚ or it can be accelerated or caused by human activities. Many international organizations recognize environmental

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    Phytography: the Root

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    GROUP 2 Exercise 1 PHYTOGRAPHY: THE ROOT Name: Carl G. Buscato 3‚ 2012 Score: _____ Section: K28 Date: December I. INTRODUCTION The roots of most plants are found underground although there are plants that have their roots suspended in the air as in orchids. The entire mass of roots is called the root system. The root arises from the radical which later becomes the primary root. Branches that develop from the primary roots are called secondary roots are the tertiary roots. The

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