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    her friends notice that she is discouraged by the pimple on her face, they suggest Himalaya Neem face wash. Eventually, the girl is shown pimple free and happy. This advertisement was chosen to reveal the current trend among youth where every girl is conscious about how she looks. The young girls today are not just focusses on the pimples on their face but they are careful about the products that they use. Himalaya has been successful in positioning it as a herbal product which instils…

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    rivers, reflects a complicated tectonic history of crustal deformation in the Himalaya and river re-organization. In general, the Himalayas are divided into three tectono-lithologic domains: the Lower Himalayas, the Higher Himalayas and the Tethys Himalayas (Amano and Taira, 1992); surprisingly this river flows through over these three domains (Fig.1). The mineral assemblages are correlated with these subdivisions of the Himalayas on the basis of the similarity between the inferred geology from…

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    What Is Climate Change?

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    It is extremely crucial to understand what exactly climate change is and how big of a concern it is before proceeding to talking about the drastic change of the Himalayas that’s being caused by the same. What is Climate change? The climate change phenomenon refers to seasonal changes over a long period with respect to the growing accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Tackling this phenomenon is of utmost importance given the pivotal role that climate plays in the formation of…

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    Geography Of Nepal Essay

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    of northwest-southeast, expanding about 850km from west to east, and 200 km from north to south. There are eight of world’s ten highest mountains, including Mount Everest, which is known as the highest one in the world located at the foot of the Himalayas, Nepal. Map of Nepal and Neighbouring Countries Having a border line of 2400 km, Nepal is fenced by China to the north and India to the east, west and south. Map of Nepal Location in Asia and the World Nepal is not placed in…

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    climbers in the cat family. It lives in forests across Southeast Asia and the Himalayas in a variety of climates. The clouded leopard has spots that resemble clouds on its coat and has a strong adapted body built for climbing. Clouded leopards are carnivores and eat a variety of animals depending on the location they inhabit. In short, clouded leopards inhabit forests and marshes across Southeast Asia and the Himalayas, they have a cloud-like, spotted coat, and they eat many species of…

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    Hankin performed an interesting experiment to test if the antibacterial ‘substance’ in Ganges and Jamuna was volatile in nature. He heated the Ganges and Jamuna water in an open and a hermatically sealed tube (Hankin, 1896 and Hankin 2011- this is the English version of the original French paper translated by gangagen.com). He found that the antibacterial activity was retained when the water was heated in the sealed tube, but was lost in the open tube. Although the exact temperature and the…

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    crowded and business. The physically strong and mentally prepared, nature lover and curious people can enjoy the hiking. The vast majority of villages in Nepal can be reachable only on foot since a long time. Trekkers follow those routes to reach the Himalaya destination…

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    park. Breathtaking beauty of landscapes, diversity in ecosystem, exotic Sherpa culture, sacred monasteries, and spectacular view of mountains have captivated trekkers around the world since early 30s. Although weather constantly changes up in Himalayas, it is, for both safety and better chance at clear mountain vistas, advised to trek in early winter and spring. Following are top 10 attractions in Everest base camp trek. • Flight…

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    Walter Mitty is the protagonist character from the movie The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, directed by Ben Stiller. Mitty is a kind of person who daydreams a lot. He spends quite a lot of time imagining that he is someone else. He creates an imaginary world where he is happy and brave. But in real, he is an average ordinary person, living a normal, boring life. He works as a Negative Asset manager at a Life magazine. He is attracted towards his co-worker Cheryl Melhoff, but is quite afraid and…

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    1) Describe the two technological advances that have made it possible to better understand the dynamics of the Earth 's mantle. Two technological advances that have made it possible for scientists to better understand the dynamics of the Earth’s mantle are seismic snapshots and computer modeling. Seismic snapshots enable scientists to determine the temperature and density of the mantle. When an earthquake occurs vibrations are put into motion which create waves that can be detected by…

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